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Do you know exactly where the oil is coming from? Remember the bike has an oil cooler at the front, could you have disturbed a connection and its running down the pipe?
The GS1150 is a real pain to get the precise oil level, and you may have just over filled it. As you are sitting on the bike, on the right hand side below the airbox (near the rear shouck adjuster), is a little plug. Just twist it to undo it and see if any oil comes out here.
My method to check the oil level on flat ground: After a run park the bike on its side stand for 10 mins. Place on the centre stand, wait anoth 5-10 mins, then check the oil level in the sight glass.
google gs1150 workshop manual, heaps of info there, But you better know something about mechanics, a word of warning do not try to bleed or try to relace the brake fluid, if your model has abs, if it does send it to your closest accredited bmw dealer.
if you look down the side of the battery you will see a bolt... that needs to be removed to allow the clip at the base of the battery to move so the battery can be removed.
The battery is located under the right front fender behind the tire. Remove the wheel, remove access panel from fender well. From engine compartment, remove 2 battery hold down bolts,10mm, slide battery rearward to remove battery cables.
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