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Motorcycle data/dealership details Motorcycle data Dealership details Model Person to contact in Service department Vehicle identification number Ms/Mr Colour code Phone number Date of first registration Registration number Dealership address/phone number (company stamp)
Details described or illustrated in this booklet may differ from the motorcycle's actual specification as purchased, the accessories fitted or the national-market specification. No claims will be entertained as a result of such discrepancies. Dimensions, weights, fuel consumption and performance data are quoted to the customary tolerances. The right to modify designs, equipment and accessories is reserved. Errors and omissions excepted.
Important data for refuelling Fuel Recommended fuel grade with OE Regular unleaded (RON 91): Usable fuel capacity Reserve fuel 95 ROZ/RON, Super unleaded 91 ROZ/RON, Regular unleaded (fuel grade, usable with powerand consumption-related restrictions) 16 l 4l Tyre pressure Tyre pressure, front 2.5 bar, one-up, tyre cold 2.5 bar, two-up and/or with luggage, tyre cold Tyre pressure, rear 2.8 bar, one-up, tyre cold 2.8 bar, two-up and/or with luggage, tyre cold BMW recommends Order No.
Welcome to BMW We congratulate you on your choice of a motorcycle from BMW and welcome you to the community of BMW riders. Familiarise yourself with your new motorcycle so that you can ride it safely and confidently in all traffic situations. Please read this Rider's Manual carefully before starting to use your new BMW motorcycle. It contains important information on how to operate the controls and how to make the best possible use of all your BMW's technical features.
Table of Contents You can also consult the index at the end of this Rider's Manual if you want to find a particular topic or item of information. 1 General instructions . . . . . 5 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Abbreviations and symbols . . . . 6 Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Currency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 2 General views . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 General view, left side . . . . . . . .
Refuelling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 6 Engineering details . . . . . 71 Brake system with BMW Motorrad ABS OE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Tyre pressure monitoring RDC OE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 7 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . General instructions . . . . . . . . . . Power socket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Luggage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Case OA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Topcase OA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
General instructions General instructions Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Abbreviations and symbols . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1 5 Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Currency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 General instructions Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 General instructions 6 z Overview Chapter 2 of this Rider's Manual will provide you with an initial overview of your motorcycle. All maintenance and servicing work on the motorcycle is documented in Chapter 10. This record of the maintenance work you have had performed on your motorcycle is a precondition for generous treatment of goodwill claims. When the time comes to sell your BMW, please remember to hand over this Rider's Manual; it is an important part of the motorcycle.
Technical data When you ordered your BMW motorcycle, you chose various items of custom equipment. This Rider's Manual describes optional extras (OE) offered by BMW and selected optional accessories (OA). This explains why the manual may also contain descriptions of equipment which you have not ordered. Please note, too, that your motorcycle might not be exactly as illustrated in this manual on account of country-specific differences.
General instructions 1 8 z
General views General views General view, left side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 General view, right side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 2 9 Underneath the battery-compartment cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Handlebar fitting, left . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Handlebar fitting, right . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Instrument cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Headlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
General views 2 10 z
1 2 3 Adjuster for headlight beam throw (underneath the instrument cluster) ( 55) Seat lock ( 56) Engine-oil filler neck and oil dipstick ( 87) 2 11 General views General view, left side z
General views 2 12 z
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Fuel filler neck ( 68) Brake-fluid reservoir, front ( 91) Coolant-level indicator ( 93) Power socket ( 76) Adjuster for spring preload, rear ( 52) Brake-fluid reservoir, rear ( 92) Adjuster for damping characteristic, rear suspension ( 54) 2 13 General views General view, right side z
2 General views 14 z Underneath the seat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Table of tyre pressures Screwdriver blade, crosshead/Torx 25 Screwdriver handle Rider's Manual Helmet holder ( 56) Location of first-aid kit (OA) On-board toolkit service kit ( 86) Tool for adjusting spring preload ( 52)
Underneath the battery-compartment cover 15 Battery ( 112) Location of puncture-repair kit (OA) General views 1 2 2 z
2 General views 16 z Handlebar fitting, left 1 2 3 4 Operating the on-board computer OE ( 41) Horn Flashing turn indicators, left ( 48), Hazard warning flashers ( 49) High-beam headlight and headlight flasher ( 47)
1 2 3 4 5 Emergency off switch (kill switch) ( 50) Starter button ( 62) Grip heating OE ( 51) Flashing turn indicators, right ( 48), Hazard warning flashers ( 49) Cancel button, flashing turn indicators ( 49), Pushbutton, cancel hazard warning flashers ( 50) 2 17 General views Handlebar fitting, right z
2 General views 18 Instrument cluster 1 2 3 4 5 6 z 7 Telltale lights ( 22) Speedometer Operation of the stopwatch OE ( 44) Set the clock ( 40) Multifunction display ( 22) Select readings ( 40) Reset the tripmeter ( 41) Telltale light, anti-theft alarm (OE), Sensor for instrument lighting, RPM redline warning Rev. counter The instrument-cluster lighting has automatic day and night switchover.
1 2 3 Low-beam headlight High-beam headlight Side lights 2 19 General views Headlight z
General views 2 20 z
Status indicators Standard status indicators . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Status indicators with on-board computer OE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Status indicators with tyre-pressure monitoring (RDC) OE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Standard warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Warnings issued by the on-board computer (OE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 ABS status indicators OE . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 RDC status indicators OE . . . .
Standard status indicators 22 Multifunction display Status indicators 3 z 1 2 Clock ( 40) Odometer and tripmeters ( 40) Telltale lights Service-due indicator 1 2 3 4 If the next service is due in less than one month, the date for the next service is shown briefly after the Pre-Ride Check completes. The month is shown as a twodigit number and the year as a four-digit number, with a colon as separator, so in this example the next service is due in March 2007.
If the motorcycle covers long distances in the course of the year, under certain circumstances it might be necessary to have it serviced at a date in advance of the forecast due date. If the countdown distance to the odometer reading at which a service will be due is less than 1000 km, the distance is counted down in steps of 100 km and is shown briefly after the Pre-Ride Check completes.
3 24 If no gear is engaged, the 'neutral' telltale light also lights up. Status indicators with tyre-pressure monitoring (RDC) OE Standard warnings Mode of presentation Status indicators Coolant temperature z The horizontal bars above the temperature symbol indicate the coolant temperature. Fuel capacity The horizontal bars above the fuel-pump symbol indicate the remaining quantity of fuel. The top bar is larger than the others and the quantity of fuel it represents is correspondingly larger.
The possible warnings are listed on the next page. 3 Warning symbols 1 and 2 can appear on the multifunction display. Text warnings such as 3, for example, appear in the odometer panel and are accompanied by warning-triangle symbol 4. If two or more warnings occur at the same time, all the appropriate warning lights and warning symbols appear. You can call up text warnings to alternate with the odometer readings ( 40). The status of the 'General' warning light matches the most urgent warning.
3 26 Warnings, overview Meaning Lights up yellow Appears on the display Electronic immobiliser active ( 27) Status indicators EWS appears on the display. z Lights up Fuel down to reserve ( 27) Lights up red Temperature symbol flashes. Coolant temperature too high ( Lights up yellow Appears on the display Engine in emergency-operation mode ( 27) Flashes Lights up yellow Insufficient engine oil pressure ( Appears on the display LAMP appears on the display.
Warning-triangle symbol appears on the display. EWS appears on the display. The key being used is not authorised for starting, or communication between key and engine electronics is disrupted. Remove all other vehicle keys from the same ring as the ignition key. Use the reserve key. Have the defective key replaced, preferably by an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Fuel down to reserve Warning light for fuel down to reserve shows. Lack of fuel can result in the engine misfiring and cutting out unexpectedly.
3 Status indicators 28 z Engine symbol appears on the display. The engine is running in emergency operating mode. Engine power might be reduced and this can cause hazardous situations, particularly if you attempt to overtake other road users. Engine power level might be lower than normal: adapt your style of riding accordingly. The engine control unit has diagnosed a fault. In exceptional cases, the engine stops and refuses to start. Otherwise, the engine runs in emergency operating mode.
Low-beam headlight, parking light, rear-light, brake-light or turn-indicator bulb defective. Visually inspect to ascertain which bulb is defective. Replacing high-beam/low-beam headlight bulb ( 105) Replacing parking-light bulb ( 106) Replacing the brake light and rear light bulbs ( 108) Replacing turn indicator bulbs, front or rear ( 109) Warnings issued by the on-board computer (OE) danger of black ice is particularly high on bridges and where the road is in the shade.
3 Status indicators 30 z Possible national variant. The detailed descriptions relating to BMW Motorrad ABS start on page ( 72), and you will find an overview listing the possible warnings on the next page.
Warnings, overview 3 Meaning Flashes Self-diagnosis not completed ( Lights up ABS fault ( 32) 31 Status indicators 32) z
3 Self-diagnosis not completed ABS warning light flashes. Status indicators 32 z The ABS function is not available, because selfdiagnosis did not complete. The motorcycle has to move forward a few metres for the wheel sensors to be tested. Pull away slowly. Bear in mind that the ABS function is not available until self-diagnosis has completed. on situations that can lead to an ABS fault ( 73).
Warnings, overview 3 Meaning Lights up yellow Appears on the display Tyre pressure close to limit of permitted tolerance ( 34) 33 Flashes red Appears on the display Tyre pressure outside permitted tolerance ( 34) The critical tyre pressure flashes Lights up yellow "--" or "-- --" appears on the display Signal transmission disrupted ( Appears on the display Sensor defective or system error ( 35) 34) "--" or "-- --" appears on the display Lights up yellow Appears on the display RdC appears o
3 34 Tyre pressure close to limit of permitted tolerance General warning light shows yellow. Status indicators Warning-triangle symbol appears on the display. z The critical tyre pressure flashes. Measured tyre pressure is close to the limit of permitted tolerance. Correct the tyre pressure as stated on the inside cover of the Rider's Manual. The tyre-pressures listed on the inside cover are temperature-compensated; the reference tyre temperature for these readings is always 20 °C.
Wireless communication with the RDC sensors has been disrupted. Possible causes include radiocommunication systems operating in the vicinity and interfering with the link between the RDC control unit and the sensors. Move to another location and observe the RDC readings. Assume that a permanent fault has not occurred unless the 'General' warning light comes on to accompany the symptoms.
3 Status indicators 36 z Seek the advice of a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. This error message appears only briefly after the preride check completes. The integral battery in the tyrepressure sensor has lost a significant proportion of its original capacity. There is no assurance of how long the tyre pressure monitoring system can remain operational. Seek the advice of a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.
Operation Ignition switch and steering lock . . . . . 38 Spring preload . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Electronic immobiliser (EWS) . . . . . . . . 39 Damping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Tyres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Odometer and tripmeters . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Headlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ignition switch and steering lock 38 Keys Operation 4 z You receive one master key and one spare key. Please consult the information on the electronic immobiliser (EWS) if a key is lost or mislaid ( 39). Ignition switch and steering lock, tank filler cap lock and seat lock are all operated with the same key. with OA Case and with OA Topcase: If you wish you can arrange to have the cases and the topcase fitted with locks that can be opened with this key as well.
Electronic immobiliser (EWS) Protection against theft Turn the handlebars all the way to the left Turn the key to position 3, while moving the handlebars slightly. Ignition, lights and all function circuits switched off. Handlebars locked. Key can be removed. The electronic immobiliser helps protect your BMW motorcycle from theft, and this enhanced security is at your disposal without any need for you to set parameters or activate additional systems.
4 Operation 40 z The clock is now set and the time appears on the display. legitimacy of all applications for replacement/extra keys. If you want to have a lost key barred, you have to bring with you all the other keys that belong to the motorcycle. A key that has been barred can subsequently be cleared and reactivated for use. Clock Setting clock Attempting to set the clock while riding the motorcycle can lead to accidents. Set the clock only when the motorcycle is stationary. Switch on the ignition.
Tripmeter 1 (Trip I) Tripmeter 2 (Trip II) Tyre pressures (OE) Warnings, if applicable On-board computer OE Selecting readings 4 Switch on the ignition. 41 Resetting tripmeter Operation Switch on the ignition. Select the desired tripmeter. Press button 2. z Press button 1. Press and hold down button 2. The tripmeter is reset to zero.
Ambient temperature 4 Average speed Operation 42 z the temperature drops below this threshold for the first time. The display starts with the current value and each time the button is pressed it moves one step through the following sequence: Ambient temperature Average speed Average consumption Range When the motorcycle is at a standstill the heat of the engine can falsify the ambient-temperature reading. If the effect of the engine's heat becomes excessive, -- temporarily appears on the display.
the corresponding amount of fuel used. Range 4 43 Resetting average consumption Press and hold down button 1. Average speed is reset to zero. Average consumption Press and hold down button 1. Average consumption is reset to zero. Average consumption is calculated by dividing the distance covered since the last reset by The range readout indicates how far you can ride with the fuel remaining in the tank.
4 Operation 44 z shown as soon as the fuel level can be measured exactly. When the motorcycle is propped on its side stand the slight angle of inclination means that the sensor cannot register the fuel level correctly. This is the reason why the range is calculated only when the motorcycle is on the move. When refuelling after running on reserve, make sure that you top up the tank to a level above reserve, as otherwise the sensor will not be able to register the new level.
Press button 2 while the stopwatch is stopped. The stopwatch begins timing in tenths of a second from the time originally shown. Press button 2 while the stopwatch is running. The stopwatch shows the stopped time. Press and hold down button 2. The stopwatch is reset and shows 0.00.00.0. Press button 1 and button 2 at the same time and hold them down until the reading changes. FLASH (redline warning) appears, along with ON or OFF. Press button 2. LAP (Lap-Timer) appears, along with ON or OFF.
4 Redline warning Activating redline warning Operation 46 z The redline warning indicates that engine revolutions have reached the rev. counter's red segment. The anti-theft alarm telltale light 1 flashes red to indicate that the engine is redlining. The signal remains active until you shift up or reduce engine speed. You can activate or deactivate the redline warning. Press button 1 and button 2 at the same time and hold them down until the reading changes.
ignition is switched on, because the sensors do not transmit tyre pressures until the motorcycle accelerates to 30 km/h. Indicates a reading for tyre pressure. Repeatedly press button 2 until the tyre-pressure readings appear on the display. High-beam headlight Lights Side light Low-beam headlight The low-beam headlight switches on automatically when you start the engine. 4 47 z The side lights switch on automatically when the ignition is switched on. The side lights place a strain on the battery.
4 Operation 48 Press the bottom section of full-beam headlight switch 1. The high-beam headlight is switched on until you release the button (headlight flasher). Switching on parking lights Switch off the ignition. Switching off parking lights Switch the ignition on and then off again. Parking lights switched off. Turn indicators Switching on left flashing turn indicators Switch on the ignition.
Press button 2 for the righthand turn indicators. Right-hand turn indicators switched on. Telltale light for right-hand turn indicators flashes. Press cancel button 3. Flashing turn indicators switched off. Turn indicator telltale lights are off. warning flashers for longer than absolutely necessary. If you press a turn-indicator button with the ignition switched on, the turn-indicator function is activated instead of the hazard warning flashers, and remains active until you release the button.
4 Operation 50 z The hazard warning flashers are switched on. Left/right turn indicator telltale lights flash. Switch off the ignition. The hazard warning flashers continue to operate. Left and right turn indicator telltale lights are off. Emergency off switch (kill switch) A Switching off hazard warning flashers 1 Emergency off switch (kill switch) Operating the kill switch when riding can cause the rear wheel to lock and thus cause a fall. Do not operate the kill switch when riding.
Grip heating OE Grip-heating switch The handlebar grips have twostage heating. Grip heating can be activated only when the engine is running. The increase in power consumption caused by the grip heating can drain the battery if you are riding at low engine speeds. If the charge level is low, grip heating is switched off to ensure the battery's starting capability. 2 3 4 Heating off.
4 52 Mirrors Turn adjusting screw 1 counter-clockwise. Span between handlebar grip and clutch lever decreases. Adjusting mirrors Operation Brakes z Adjusting handbrake lever Changing the position of the brake-fluid reservoir can allow air to penetrate the brake system. Do not twist the handlebar fitting or the handlebars. Attempting to adjust the brake lever while riding the motorcycle can lead to accidents. Do not attempt to adjust the brake lever unless the motorcycle is at a standstill.
Remove the seat ( Basic setting of spring preload, rear 56) Remove on-board toolkit 1. Turn adjusting screw as far as it will go counter-clockwise, then back it off 12 clicks. (Full load of fuel, with rider 85 kg) Your motorcycle's handling will suffer if you do not match the spring-preload and damping-characteristic settings. Adjust the damping characteristic to suit spring preload. with OE Lowered suspension: Turn adjusting screw as far as it will go counterclockwise, then back it off 4 clicks.
4 Operation 54 z Install the seat ( Tyres 56) Checking tyre pressure Damping Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motorcycle on its stand. Damping Damping must be adapted to suit spring preload. An increase in spring preload requires firmer damping, a reduction in spring preload requires softer damping. Adjusting damping for rear wheel If you want to increase damping, turn adjusting screw 1 clockwise. If you want to reduce damping, turn adjusting screw 1 counterclockwise.
2.5 bar (two-up and/or with luggage, tyre cold) Tyre pressure, rear 2.8 bar (one-up, tyre cold) 2.8 bar (two-up and/or with luggage, tyre cold) If tyre pressure is too low: Correct tyre pressure. Headlight Adjusting headlight for driving on left/driving on right If the motorcycle is ridden in a country where the opposite rule of the road applies, its asymmetric low-beam headlight will tend to dazzle oncoming traffic.
4 beam throw so as not to dazzle oncoming traffic. Place the seat, upholstered side down, on a clean surface. Operation 56 z Installing seat A B Neutral position Position for heavy load Use the ignition key to turn seat lock 1 counter-clockwise and hold it in this position. Push seat 2 forward into holder 3. Firmly press down on the seat at the rear. The seat engages with an audible click. Seat Removing seat Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motorcycle on its stand.
Pass the steel cable through the helmet and hook it onto bracket 1. Install the seat ( 56) Use the wire rope available as an optional extra to secure the helmet to helmet holder 1. The helmet catch can scratch the panelling. Make sure the lock is out of the 4 57 Operation way when you hook the helmet into position.
Operation 4 58 z
Riding Riding Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 5 59 Running in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Parking your motorcycle . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Refuelling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Riding Starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 Riding 60 z Safety instructions Rider's equipment Do not ride without the correct clothing. Always wear: Helmet Motorcycling jacket and trousers Gloves Boots Settings of the spring-strut and shock-absorber system Imbalanced load Loose clothing Insufficient tyre pressure Poor tyre tread Etc. Correct loading Do not ride your motorcycle after consuming alcohol, drugs and/or medication. Risk of poisoning Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide, which is colourless and odourless but highly toxic.
Risk of fire If misfiring causes unburned fuel to enter the catalytic converter, there is a danger of overheating and damage. For this reason, observe the following points: Do not run the fuel tank dry. Do not attempt to start or run the engine with a spark-plug cap disconnected. Stop the engine immediately if it misfires. Use only unleaded fuel. Comply with all specified maintenance intervals. Temperatures at the exhaust are high. Unburned fuel will destroy the catalytic converter.
5 Riding 62 z Checklist Starting Use the following checklist to check important functions, settings and wear limits before you ride off. Brakes Brake-fluid levels, front and rear Clutch Shock absorber setting and spring preload Tyre-tread depth and tyre pressures Cases correctly installed and luggage secured Side stand At regular intervals: Engine oil level (every refuelling stop) Brake-pad wear (every third refuelling stop) Starting engine.
The start attempt is automatically interrupted if battery voltage is too low. Recharge the battery before you start the engine, or use jump leads and a donor battery to start. The engine starts. If the engine refuses to start, consult the troubleshooting chart in the section entitled "Technical data". ( 122) Pre-ride check Press starter button 1. If ambient temperatures are very low, you might find it necessary to open the throttle slightly when starting the engine.
5 Riding 64 z are switched off in reverse sequence. If a needle did not move or if a warning light or telltale light did not show as specified above: Some malfunctions cannot be indicated if one of the warning lights fails to show. Make sure that all the warning and telltale lights come on in the pre-ride check. Have the fault rectified as quickly as possible by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. few metres for the wheel sensors to be tested.
Do not exceed the rpm limits recommended for running in. Running-in speed <5000 min-1 No full-load acceleration. Avoid low engine speeds at full load. Do not omit the first inspection after 500 - 1200 km. Brake pads New brake pads must "bed down" and therefore do not achieve their optimum friction levels during the first 500 km. You can compensate for this initial reduction in braking efficiency by exerting greater pressure on the levers.
5 Riding 66 z the rider's full force applied to the brake levers; under these circumstances the dynamic shift in load distribution cannot keep pace with the increase in deceleration and the tyres cannot transmit the full braking force to the surface of the road. ABS has to intervene to keep the front wheel from locking; this increases stopping distance. Descending mountain passes There is a danger of the brakes fading if you use only the rear brakes when descending mountain passes.
Parking your motorcycle Placing motorcycle on side stand If the ground is soft or uneven, there is no guarantee that the motorcycle will rest firmly on the stand. Always check that the ground under the stand is level and firm. Switch off the engine. Pull the handbrake lever. Hold the motorcycle upright and balanced. Use your left foot to extend the side stand fully. The side stand is designed to support only the weight of the motorcycle. Do not lean or sit on the motorcycle with the side stand extended.
5 Riding 68 z Placing motorcycle on centre stand OE If the ground is soft or uneven, there is no guarantee that the motorcycle will rest firmly on the stand. Always check that the ground under the stand is level and firm. Switch off the engine. Dismount and keep your left hand on the left handlebar grip. With your right hand, grip the rear grab handle or the rear frame. Place your right foot on the pin of the centre stand, and press the stand down until its curved feet touch the ground.
Leaded fuel will destroy the catalytic converter. Use only unleaded fuel. Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motorcycle on its stand. tank past the bottom edge of the filler neck. Recommended fuel grade 5 69 95 ROZ/RON (Super unleaded) with OE Regular unleaded (RON 91): 91 ROZ/RON (Regular unleaded (fuel grade, usable with power- and consumption-related restrictions)) Usable fuel capacity 16 l Open the protective cap.
Riding 5 70 z
Engineering details Engineering details Brake system with BMW Motorrad ABS OE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 6 71 Engineering details Tyre pressure monitoring RDC OE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Brake system with BMW Motorrad ABS OE 72 How does ABS work? Engineering details 6 z The amount of braking force that can be transferred to the road depends on factors hat include the coefficient of friction of the road surface. Loose stones, ice and snow or a wet road all have much lower coefficients of friction than a clean, dry asphalt surface. The lower the coefficient of friction, the longer the braking distance.
Within the limits imposed by physics, BMW Motorrad ABS ensures directional stability on any surface. The system is not optimised for special requirements that apply under extreme competitive situations off-road or on the track. Special situations The speeds of the front and rear wheels are compared as one means of detecting a wheel's incipient tendency to lock.
6 74 momentum take over and even BMW Motorrad ABS is unable to counteract their effects. Engineering details Tyre pressure monitoring RDC OE z Function A sensor integrated into each tyre measures the air temperature and the air pressure inside the tyre and transmits this information to the control unit. Each sensor has a centrifugalforce tripswitch that does not enable transmission of the measured values until the motorcycle has accelerated to about 30 km/ h.
Accessories Accessories General instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Power socket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 7 75 Case OA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Topcase OA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Accessories Luggage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7 Accessories 76 z General instructions BMW Motorrad recommends the use of parts and accessories for your motorcycle that are approved by BMW for this purpose. Genuine BMW parts and accessories and other products which BMW has approved can be obtained from your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer, together with expert advice on their installation and use. These parts and products have been tested by BMW for safety, function and suitability. BMW accepts product liability for them.
Cable routing The cables from the power socket to the auxiliary device must be routed in such a way that they: Do not impede the rider Do not restrict or obstruct the steering angle and handling characteristics Cannot be trapped Incorrectly routed cables can impede the rider. Route the cables as described above. Luggage Payload of cases Correct loading Overloading and imbalanced loads can adversely affect the motorcycle's handling.
7 78 Maximum permissible speed for riding with topcase fitted to the motorcycle with OA Topcase: Accessories 180 km/h z Note the maximum permissible payload of the tank rucksack. Payload of luggage carrier luggage and down to the luggage rack. 10 kg Lashing luggage Remove the seat ( 56) Payload of tank rucksack with OA Tank rucksack: Pass luggage strap 1 through luggage rack 3 and pull it tight. Check that the luggage is secure. 5 kg Note the maximum permissible payload of the tank bag.
Closing cases The black lever marked RELEASE is for removing and attaching the case. 7 79 Turn lock barrel 1 to the OPEN position. Pull the grey release lever (OPEN) up. Lock straps 2 open. Pull the grey release lever (OPEN) up again. Pull case lid 3 out of the retainer. Case fully opened. Press catches 1 of the case lid into retainers 2. The catches engage with an audible click. Press catches 3 on the lock straps into retainers 2. The catches engage with an audible click.
Press the case lid against the case body. The case volume adapts to the contents. 7 80 Installing case Accessories Removing cases z Push lock straps 2 out and pull them up. This expands the case to maximum volume. Close lock straps 2. Turn the lock barrel in the RELEASE direction. Pull the black release lever (RELEASE) up. Pull the case out of top holder 1. Lift the case out of bottom holder 2. Hook the case into bottom holder 2. Pull the black release lever (RELEASE) up.
Topcase OA Secure attachment Opening topcase 7 If a case wobbles or is difficult to fit, it has to be adapted to the gap between the top and bottom holders. Bottom holder 1 on the case can be moved up or down for this purpose. Adapting case Open the case. Remove screws 1. Adjust the height of the holder. Tighten screws 1. Turn lock barrel 1 to the OPEN position. Press the lock barrel. Locking lever 2 pops out.
Check that nothing is trapped between the lid and the case. Push locking lever 2 down. The lever engages with an audible click. 7 Accessories 82 z Fully open locking lever 2. Open the lid. Closing topcase Turn lock barrel 1 to the LOCK position. The topcase is locked. Fully open locking lever 2. Snap the lid of the compartment closed and push it down. Removing topcase Turn the lock barrel in the RELEASE direction. Handle 3 pops out. Pull handle 3 up as far as it will go.
Installing topcase hooks 4 are securely seated in the corresponding keepers. 7 Pull handle 3 up as far as it will go. Hook the topcase into position on the carrier. Make sure that Push handle 3 fully down. The handle engages with an audible click.
Accessories 7 84 z
Maintenance Maintenance General instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 On-board toolkit service kit . . . . . . . . . . 86 Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 8 85 Brake system, general . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Brake pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Brake fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Coolant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Clutch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8 Maintenance 86 z General instructions The "Maintenance" chapter describes straightforward procedures for checking and replacing certain wear parts. Special tightening torques are listed as applicable. The tightening torques for the threaded fasteners on your motorcycle are listed in the section entitled "Technical data".
5 Socket 3x open-ended spanner, for example for connecting and disconnecting leads to battery terminals 6 Adapter Adapter for 1/4" bits 9x12 mm and 3/8" swivel adapters Engine oil Checking engine oil level The engine can seize if the oil level is low, and this can lead to accidents. Always make sure that the oil level is correct. The oil level varies with the temperature of the oil. The higher the temperature, the higher the level of oil in the sump.
If the oil level is below the MIN mark: Top up the engine oil ( 88) 8 Maintenance 88 z Wipe the oil off MIN-MAX part of dipstick 2 with a clean, dry cloth. Seat the oil dipstick on the oil filler neck, but do not engage the threads. Remove the oil dipstick and check the oil level. Engine oil level between MIN and MAX marks on the oil dipstick 0.
Incorrect working practices endanger the reliability of the brakes. Have all work on the brake system performed by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Checking operation of brakes Pull the handbrake lever. The pressure point must be clearly perceptible. Press the footbrake lever. The pressure point must be clearly perceptible. If pressure points are not clearly perceptible: Have the brakes checked by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.
Checking rear brake pad thickness 8 Maintenance 90 z Brake-pad wear limit, front min 1 mm (Friction pad only, without backing plate) The wear indicators (grooves) must be clearly visible. If the wear indicating marks are no longer clearly visible: Have the brake pads replaced by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.
Brake fluid 8 Checking brake-fluid level, front brakes min 1 mm (Friction pad only, without backing plate) The wear indicators must be clearly visible. If the wear indicating mark is no longer visible: Have the brake pads replaced by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Make sure the ground is level and firm and hold the motorcycle upright. with OE Centre stand: Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motorcycle on its centre stand.
Checking brake-fluid level, rear brakes 8 A low fluid level in the brake reservoir can allow air to penetrate the brake system. This significantly reduces braking efficiency. Check the brake-fluid level at regular intervals. Maintenance 92 z Brake fluid level, front DOT4 brake fluid Do not permit the brake fluid level to drop below the MIN mark.
Coolant 8 Checking coolant level Coolant level Brake fluid level, rear between MIN and MAX marks on the expansion tank DOT4 brake fluid Do not permit the brake fluid level to drop below the MIN mark. If the brake fluid level drops below the permitted level: Have the defect rectified as quickly as possible by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Read off the coolant level on scale 1 on the coolant reservoir. If the coolant level is too low: Top up the coolant.
Lift the side panel up to remove. 8 Maintenance 94 Remove screws 1 securing the right mirror. Remove the mirror. z Remove two screws 1. Remove short screw 2. Remove three screws 3. Turn cap of the coolant filler neck 1 counter-clockwise to open. Top up the coolant to the specified level. Turn the cap of the coolant filler neck clockwise to close. Slip the side section behind the bottom side panel, making sure that guide 4 of the side section engages mount 5.
an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Tyres Checking tyre tread depth Hold the mirror in position. Install screws 1. Install the battery-compartment cover ( 114) Clutch Checking clutch operation Pull the clutch lever. The pressure point must be clearly perceptible. If the pressure point is not clearly perceptible: Have the clutch checked by a specialist workshop, preferably Your motorcycle's handling and grip can be impaired even before the tyres wear to the minimum tyre tread depth permitted by law.
8 Maintenance 96 z Wheels RDC label OE Approved wheels and tyres For each size of tyre BMW Motorrad tests certain makes, and approves those that it certifies as roadworthy. If BMW Motorrad has not approved the wheels and tyres, it cannot assess their suitability or provide any guarantee of road safety. Use only wheels and tyres approved by BMW Motorrad for your type of motorcycle. You can obtain detailed information from your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer or on the Internet at www.bmw-motorrad.com.
Once the calipers have been removed, there is a risk of the brake pads being pressed together to the extent that they cannot be slipped back over the brake disc on reassembly. Do not operate the handbrake lever when the brake calipers have been removed. Remove securing screws 1 of the brake calipers on left and right. Force the brake pads slightly apart by rocking brake calipers 2 back and forth A against brake discs 3.
8 Maintenance 98 with OE BMW Motorrad ABS: Do not damage the ABS sensor on the left-hand side when rolling out the wheel. z Remove spacing bushing 6 from the left-hand side of the wheel hub. Installing front wheel Threaded fasteners not tightened to the specified torque can work loose or their threads can suffer damage. Always have the security of the fasteners checked by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.
with OE BMW Motorrad ABS: 8 Raise the front wheel, insert quick-release axle 5 and tighten to specified torque. Quick-release axle in axle holder 50 Nm Tighten axle clamping screw 4 to the specified torque. Clamp of quick-release axle 20 Nm Remove the front-wheel stand. Ease the brake calipers on to the brake discs. The cable of the ABS sensor could chafe through if it comes into contact with the brake disc. Make sure that the ABS sensor cable is routed snugly along the front suspension.
8 Maintenance 100 recommends the BMW Motorrad rear-wheel stand. Install the rear-wheel stand ( 103) with OE Centre stand: Place the motorcycle on its centre stand. Remove screw 2 for the bracket of the silencer from the rear footrest. z Slacken screw 1 on the silencer. Do not remove the sealing grease from the clamp. Place a suitable support (e.g. wooden block) underneath the exhaust manifold to take its weight. Place a support underneath the rear wheel and remove studs 4.
Roll the rear wheel into position at the rear-wheel adapter. Seat the rear wheel on the rear-wheel adapter. 8 Turn silencer 3 to its initial position. Tighten the clamp on the silencer to the specified tightening torque. Silencer to manifold Tighten wheel studs 4 to specified torque in diagonally opposite sequence. 35 Nm Rear wheel to drive shaft 60 Nm Install screw 2 for the bracket of the silencer in the rear footrest, but do not tighten it at this point.
Front-wheel stand 8 Use Maintenance 102 z Tighten screw 2 for the bracket of the silencer in the rear footrest to the specified torque. Silencer to rear frame 19 Nm Remove the auxiliary stand, if installed beforehand. A front-wheel stand for simple, safe changing of the front wheel is available from BMW Motorrad. The BMW special tool number is 36 3 970 and the front-wheel stand is available from your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.
Installing rear-wheel stand Use locating pins 3 to set the front-wheel stand to the desired height. Centre the front-wheel stand relative to the front wheel and push it against the front axle. Apply uniform pressure to push the front-wheel stand down and raise the motorcycle. Align the two adapters 2 so that the front forks are securely seated. Tighten adjusting screws 1.
it is easier for other users to oversee the motorcycle. Replace defective bulbs as soon as possible; always carry a complete set of spare bulbs if possible. 8 Maintenance 104 z The bulb is pressurised and can cause injury if damPush the rear-wheel stand from the right onto the rear axle. Push the retaining disc on from the left, while holding the unlock button down. Grip the rear grab handle of the motorcycle with your left hand and use your right to grip the lever of the rear-wheel stand 4.
Replacing high-beam/lowbeam headlight bulb Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motorcycle on its stand. Switch off the ignition. 105 Remove cover 2 (low-beam headlight) or cover 3 (highbeam headlight) by pulling lever 1. Disengage spring clips 5 from the fastenings and swing them aside. z Turn the handlebars to the left to facilitate access. Disconnect plug 4. Maintenance If it is not standing firmly, the motorcycle could topple in the course of the operations described below.
8 106 Bulb for high-beam headlight H7 / 12 V / 55 W Maintenance Bulb for low-beam headlight H7 / 12 V / 55 W Close and lock spring clips 5. Install cover 2 (low-beam headlight) or cover 3 (high-beam headlight). Replacing parking-light bulb z Insert the bulb; make sure that projection 7 is correctly positioned (high-beam headlight down / low-beam headlight up) and make check that the bulb engages correctly. Connect plug 4.
Switch off the ignition. Bulb for parking light Turn the handlebars to the left to facilitate access. Turn bulb socket 3 counterclockwise to remove. z Remove cap 1. Push bulb 4 into its socket. Remove bulb 4 from the bulb holder. Replace the defective bulb. Disconnect plug 2.
8 Maintenance 108 Turn bulb socket 3 clockwise to install. z Install cap 1. Replacing the brake light and rear light bulbs Remove screws 1. Pull the bulb housing to the rear to remove. If it is not standing firmly, the motorcycle could topple in the course of the operations described below. Always make sure that the motorcycle is stable and firmly supported. Connect plug 2. Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motorcycle on its stand. Switch off the ignition.
Replace the defective bulb. 8 Bulb for tail light/brake light P21/5W / 12 V / 5 W / 21 W Use a clean, dry cloth to hold the new bulb. Install the bulb housing with screws 1. Replacing turn indicator bulbs, front or rear Pull the glass out of the reflector housing at the threadedfastener side. z Press bulb 2 into its socket and turn it clockwise to install. Remove screw 1. Maintenance 109 Turn bulb 2 counter-clockwise and remove it from the bulb housing.
8 110 Replace the defective bulb. Bulbs for flashing turn indicators, front R10W / 12 V / 10 W Maintenance with OE White turn indicators: z RY10W / 12 V / 10 W Bulbs for flashing turn indicators, rear Turn bulb 2 clockwise to install it in the bulb housing. R10W / 12 V / 10 W with OE White turn indicators: RY10W / 12 V / 10 W Working from the inboard side, insert the glass into the bulb housing and close the housing. Install screw 1.
A short-circuit can result if the crocodile clips of the jump leads are accidentally brought into contact with the motorcycle. Use only jump leads fitted with fully insulated crocodile clips at both ends. Jump-starting with a donorbattery voltage higher than 12 V can damage the vehicle electronics. Make sure that the battery of the donor vehicle has a voltage rating of 12 V.
8 Maintenance 112 z Battery Maintenance instructions Correct upkeep, recharging and storage will prolong the life of the battery and are essential if warranty claims are to be considered.
on-board socket is switched off when this happens. If you switch on the ignition and the multifunction display and telltale lights fail to light up, the battery is completely flat. Attempting to charge a completely flat battery via the onboard socket can cause damage to the motorcycle's electronics. If a battery has discharged to the extent that it is completely flat, it has to be disconnected from the on-board circuits and charged with the charger connected directly to the battery posts.
8 Installing batterycompartment cover Remove the battery-compartment cover ( 113) 114 Lift the battery up and out; work it slightly back and forth if it is difficult to remove. Maintenance Installing battery z Switch off the ignition. Insert the battery into the battery compartment, with the positive terminal on the right in the direction of travel. Seat the battery-compartment cover in guides 3 on left and right. Install four screws 1 on left and right.
Connect battery's Connect battery's positive lead 2 to the positive terminal. negative lead 1 to the negative terminal. If the battery was disconnected from the motorcycle for a prolonged period of time it will be necessary to enter the current date in the instrument cluster, in order to ensure that the service-due indicator functions correctly. If you want to have the date set consult a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.
Maintenance 8 116 z
Care Care Care products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Washing motorcycle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 9 117 Paint care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Protective wax coating . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Laying up the motorcycle . . . . . . . . . . 120 Restoring motorcycle to use . . . . . . . 120 Care Cleaning easily damaged components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9 Care 118 z Care products BMW Motorrad recommends that you use the cleaning and care products you can obtain from your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. The substances in BMW Care Products have been tested in laboratories and in practice; they provide optimised care and protection for the materials used in your vehicle. The use of unsuitable cleaning and care products can damage vehicle components.
Chrome Soften stubborn dirt and insects by covering the affected areas with a wet cloth. Clean the radiator regularly to prevent overheating of the engine due to inadequate cooling. For example, use a garden hose with low water pressure. Windscreen Clean off dirt and insects with a soft sponge and plenty of water. Fuel and chemical solvents attack the material of the windscreen; the windscreen becomes opaque or dull. Do not use cleaning agents.
9 Care 120 z Remove stains of this kind immediately, using cleaning-grade benzene or petroleum spirit on a clean cloth or ball of cotton wool. BMW Motorrad recommends BMW tar remover for removing specks of tar. Remember to wax the parts treated in this way. Protective wax coating BMW Motorrad recommends applying only BMW car wax or products containing carnauba wax or synthetic wax. It is time to rewax the paintwork when water "puddles" on the surface, instead of forming beads.
Technical data Technical data Troubleshooting chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Threaded fasteners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Riding specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 10 121 Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Engine oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Clutch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Rear-wheel drive . . . . . . . . . . .
10 Technical data 122 z Troubleshooting chart Engine does not start at all or is difficult to start. Possible cause Remedy Kill switch activated. Kill switch in operating position (run). Side stand extended and gear engaged. Retract the side stand ( 62). Gear engaged and clutch not disengaged. Select neutral or pull clutch lever ( Clutch pulled when ignition was OFF Switch on the ignition, then pull the clutch lever. 62). No fuel in tank. Refuelling ( Battery not adequately charged.
Threaded fasteners Front wheel Value Valid 123 Brake calipers to slider tube M10 x 35 - 10.9 10 30 Nm M8 x 40 20 Nm Quick-release axle in axle holder M24 x 1.5 50 Nm Rear wheel Value Rear wheel to drive shaft M10 x 1.25 60 Nm Silencer to manifold M8 x 60 - 10.
10 Technical data 124 z Engine Engine design Two-cylinder four-stroke, DOHC with chain-andsprocket drive, 4 valves operated by cam followers, balancing conrod, liquid-cooled cylinders and heads, integral water pump, 6-speed gearbox and dry sump lubrication Displacement 798 cm3 Cylinder bore 82 mm Piston stroke 75.6 mm Compression ratio 12 : 1 Nominal output 62.
Recommended fuel grade with OE Regular unleaded (RON 91): Usable fuel capacity Reserve fuel 95 ROZ/RON, Super unleaded 91 ROZ/RON, Regular unleaded (fuel grade, usable with power- and consumption-related restrictions) 16 l 4l Engine oil Engine oil, capacity 3 l, with filter change 0.3 l, additional, if swing-arm shaft cover is removed Lubricant Engine oil, 15W-40 Oil grades Mineral oils of API classification SF through SH.
10 126 Permissible viscosity classes SAE 10 W-40 -20 °C, Operation at low temperatures SAE 15 W-40 -10 °C Technical data Clutch z Clutch type Multiplate clutch running in oil bath Transmission Gearbox type Claw-shift 6-speed gearbox, integrated into engine block Gear ratios Gearbox transmission ratios 1.943 (35/68 teeth), Primary transmission ratio 1:2.462 (13/32 teeth), 1st gear 1:1.750 (16/28 teeth), 2nd gear 1:1.381 (21/29 teeth), 3rd gear 1:1.174 (23/27 teeth), 4th gear 1:1.
Rear-wheel drive Type of final drive Belt drive with damper in special housing Type of rear suspension Single-arm cast light-alloy swinging arm with camadjustable rear wheel axle 10 127 Type of front suspension Telescopic forks Spring travel, front 140 mm, At wheel with OE Lowered suspension: 110 mm, At wheel Type of rear suspension Single-arm cast light-alloy swinging arm with camadjustable rear wheel axle Type of rear suspension Direct-pivot central spring strut with steplessly adjustable re
10 Technical data 128 z Brakes Type of front brake hydraulically operated twin disc brake with 4-piston fixed calipers and floating brake discs Brake-pad material, front Sintered metal Type of rear brake Hydraulically actuated 1-piston floating caliper with fixed brake disc Brake-pad material, rear Sintered metal Wheels and tyres Tyre combinations recommended at time of going to press (As at: 12.04.
Front: Metzeler Sporttec M-1 E, 120/70 ZR17 M/ C (58W) Rear: Metzeler Sporttec M-1 B, 180/55 ZR17 M/ C (73W) Front: Metzeler Roadtec Z6 Front, 120/70 ZR17 M/C (58W) Rear: Metzeler Roadtec Z6 E, 180/55 ZR17 M/C (73W) Front: Michelin Pilot Road B, 120/70 ZR17 M/C (58W) Rear: Michelin Pilot Road K, 180/55 ZR17 M/C (73W) Front wheel Front wheel, type Cast aluminium, MT H2 Front wheel rim size 3.
10 130 Rear wheel Battery, manufacturer and designation ETX 14 BS Rear wheel rim size 5.5" x 17" Tyre designation, rear 180/55 ZR 17 Technical data Tyre pressure z Tyre pressure, front 2.5 bar, one-up, tyre cold 2.5 bar, two-up and/or with luggage, tyre cold Tyre pressure, rear 2.8 bar, one-up, tyre cold 2.8 bar, two-up and/or with luggage, tyre cold Electrics Electrical rating of on-board socket 5 A, One on-board socket Fuses Electronic fuses protect all the circuits.
Battery, manufacturer and designation ETX 14 BS Battery type AGM (Absorptive Glass Mat) battery Battery rated voltage 12 V Battery rated capacity 14 Ah Spark plugs Spark plugs, manufacturer and designation NGK DCPR 8 E Electrode gap of spark plug 0.9±0 mm, When new max 1.
10 Technical data 132 z Frame Frame type Aluminium deltabox frame Type plate location Steering head, right VIN location Steering head, right Dimensions Length of motorcycle 2195 mm Height of motorcycle 1225 mm, Without rider at unladen weight, to top edge of windscreen with OE Lowered suspension: Width of motorcycle Front-seat height 1195 mm, Without rider at unladen weight, to top edge of windscreen 860 mm, Across mirrors 820 mm, Without rider at unladen weight with OE Double seat, low: 79
Unladen weight 204 kg, DIN unladen weight, ready for road, 90 % load of fuel, without optional extras Permissible gross weight 405 kg Maximum payload 201 kg Riding specifications Top speed with OE Power reduction: >200 km/h 155 km/h 10 133 Technical data Weights z
Technical data 10 134 z
Service Service BMW Motorrad service . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 BMW Motorrad service quality . . . . . 136 11 135 BMW Motorrad service network . . . 137 Maintenance work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Confirmation of maintenance work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Confirmation of service . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Service BMW Motorrad Service Card: onthe-spot breakdown assistance . . . .
11 Service 136 z BMW Motorrad service Advanced technology requires specially adapted methods of maintenance and repair. If maintenance and repair work is performed inexpertly, it could result in consequential damage and thus constitute a safety risk. BMW Motorrad recommends you to have all the associated work on your motorcycle carried out by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.
BMW Motorrad service network BMW Motorrad has an extensive after-sales service network in place to look after you and your motorcycle in more than 100 countries. In Germany alone, you have the best possible access to approximately 200 authorised BMW Motorrad dealers. All information concerning the international dealership network can be found in the brochure "Service Contact Europe" or "Service Contact Africa, America, Asia, Australia, Oceania".
11 BMW Pre-delivery Check BMW Running-in Check Completed Completed on on Service 138 Confirmation of maintenance work Odometer reading Next service at the latest z on or, if logged beforehand, Odometer reading Stamp, signature Stamp, signature
BMW Service BMW Service Completed Completed Completed on on on Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service at the latest Next service at the latest Next service at the latest on or, if logged beforehand, on or, if logged beforehand, on or, if logged beforehand, Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Stamp, signature Stamp, signature Stamp, signature 11 139 Service BMW Service z
11 Service 140 z BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Completed Completed Completed on on on Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service at the latest Next service at the latest Next service at the latest on or, if logged beforehand, on or, if logged beforehand, on or, if logged beforehand, Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Stamp, signature Stamp, signature Stamp, signature
BMW Service BMW Service Completed Completed Completed on on on Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service at the latest Next service at the latest Next service at the latest on or, if logged beforehand, on or, if logged beforehand, on or, if logged beforehand, Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Stamp, signature Stamp, signature Stamp, signature 11 141 Service BMW Service z
11 Service 142 z BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Completed Completed Completed on on on Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service at the latest Next service at the latest Next service at the latest on or, if logged beforehand, on or, if logged beforehand, on or, if logged beforehand, Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Stamp, signature Stamp, signature Stamp, signature
Confirmation of service The table is intended as a record of maintenance, warranty and repair work, the installation of optional accessories and, if appropriate, special campaign (recall) work.
11 Service 144 z Item Odometer reading Date
B Battery, 15 Charging battery when connected, 112 Charging battery when disconnected, 113 Installation, 114 Installing compartment cover, 114 Maintenance instructions, 112 Removal, 114 Removing compartment cover, 113 Technical data, 130 Brake fluid Checking level, front, 91 Checking level, rear, 92 Brake pads Checking front, 89 Checking rear, 90 Running in, 65 Brakes Adjusting handbrake lever, 52 Checking operation, 89 Fluid reservoir, rear, 13 Front fluid reservoir, 13 Safety instructions, 65 Technical d
146 Coolant Checking level, 93 Reading, 13 Temperature gauge, 22 Topping up, 93 Currency, 7 Index D Damping, 13, 54 Dimensions Technical data, 132 12 z E Electrics Technical data, 130 Emergency off switch (kill switch), 17, 50 Engine Starting, 62 Technical data, 124 Warning for engine electronics, 27 Engine oil Checking level, 87 Dipstick, 11 Filler neck, 11 Temperature gauge, 24 Topping up, 88 Warning for engine oil pressure, 28 Equipment, 7 EWS, 39 Warning, 27 F First-aid kit Stowage, 14 Frame Tech
J Jump starting, 110 K Keys, 38 L Laying up, 120 Lights Adjusting headlight beam throw, 11 Headlight flasher, 47 High-beam headlight, 47 Low-beam headlight, 47 Parking light, 48 Side light, 47 Low-beam headlight, 19 Luggage Correct loading, 77 Lashing, 78 M Maintenance General instructions, 86 Mirrors Adjusting, 52 Motorcycle Care, 117 Cleaning, 117 General view, left side, 11 General view, right side, 13 Laying up, 120 Parking, 67 Restoring to use, 120 Multifunction display, 18 O Odometer and tripmeters R
12 Index 148 z Running gear Technical data, 127 Running in, 64 Starting, 62 Steering lock, 39 Stopwatch, 18, 22, 44, 45 S Safety instructions, 60 Brakes, 65 Seat, 14 Installation, 56 Removal, 56 Seat lock, 11 Service, 136 Status indicators on the display, 22 Service Card, 136 Side light, 19 Side stand Starting the engine, 62 Spark plugs Technical data, 131 Speedometer, 18 Spring preload Adjusting, 13, 52 Adjusting wrench, 14 Starter, 17 T Technical data Battery, 130 Brakes, 128 Bulbs, 131 Clutch, 126
W Warning lights, 18 Warning symbols Display panels, 22 Warnings Mode of presentation, 24 Warnings, overview, 26, 31, 33 Weights Technical data, 133 Wheels Installing front wheel, 98 Installing rear wheel, 100 Remove the rear wheel, 99 Removing front wheel, 96 Technical data, 128 12 149 Index Tyres Approved tyres, 96 Checking inflation pressure, 54 Checking tread depth, 95 Running in, 65 Technical data, 128 z