BMW Motorcycle Coil Springs

2016 BMW-Motorrad K 1300 S

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Oil Carrier

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Notes: For vehicles with on-board computer [X539A (+)].
Other Names: Oil Carrier -
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Oil Pipe

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Other Names: Oil Pipe -
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Oil Reservoir

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Other Names: Oil Reservoir -
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Oil Pan

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Other Names: Engine Oil Pan
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Oil Carrier

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Notes: For vehicles with on-board computer [X539A (-)].
Other Names: Oil Carrier -
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Oil Strainer

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Other Names: Oil Strainer -
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Oil Cooler

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Other Names: Engine Oil Cooler
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Oil Filter

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Notes: Attention: tightening torque 15nm.
Other Names: Oil Filter -
Replaces: 11427721779, 11428409567
$26.19
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Bracket Oil Tank

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Other Names: Bracket Oil Tank -
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Bracket, Oil Cooler Line

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Other Names: Engine Oil Cooler Line Bracket
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All About Coil Springs for BMW Motorcycles

Coil springs are essential parts of your BMW bike. They directly impact your ride comfort, while also ensuring that you, your passenger, your motorcycle, and any gear you're carrying remain in the right riding position. They also help to keep your wheels connected to the road when you're cornering, braking, or shifting gears.

How Motorcycle Coil Springs Work

They're a part of your bike's suspension system, along with the fork and shock(s). The coil spring's stiffness, also known as rate, is measured by the amount of weight needed to compress it a specific distance. Most factory coil springs are set to a rate that serves most riders' needs, though it is possible to adjust yours to your preferences.

The front coil spring is usually encased in the fork, allowing the front wheel to react to bumps and dips in isolation from the rest of your bike. At the rear, the coil springs are either over or around the shock, on the long side of the swingarm.

What are the Signs the Coil Springs on a Motorcycle are Faulty?

In theory, your coil spring won't wear out as you'll never force it to reach the limits of its elasticity. However, real life can be much different from theory. So, signs of problems can include:

  • The bike sagging
  • Excessive bouncing during a ride
  • Strange noises coming from the bike's suspension

See any? Run an inspection. Then, repair the suspension ASAP. We've got the replacement coil springs you need; they're genuine BMW Motorrad, with quality, fit, and finish guaranteed. Plus, they're backed by warranty.

Need any help installing? You're welcome to get in touch with a BMW bike dealer to schedule service.

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