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12,000 mile maintenance

I'm coming up on the 12,000 mile mark, and would like to be able to do the maintenance myself. Anyone know what the maintenance consists of? Is there some sort of manual so that i can do it myself?

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Google " service manuals BMW "
or go to www.repairmanuals.com

Check with the dealer. He may have one on hand. Try your local library. Often guys will donate manuals to the library, but your bike is pretty new so the library is doubtfull. The money you will save on the service work you do just this one time will pay for the manual.

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