Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- General instructions
- Overviews
- Displays
- Operation
- Ignition switch/steering lock
- Ignition with Keyless Ride
- Emergency-off switch
- Lighting
- Dynamic Traction Control (DTC)
- Electronic chassis and suspension adjustment (D-ESA)
- Riding mode
- Cruise control
- Distance control (ACC)
- Hill Start Control
- Anti-theft alarm system (DWA)
- Tire pressure control (RDC)
- Heating
- Storage compartment
- Central locking system
- Cases
- TFT display
- Audio system
- Setting
- Riding
- Technology in detail
- Maintenance
- Accessories
- Care
- Technical data
- Service
- Appendix
- Index

149
Speed
If you ride at high speed, al-
ways bear in mind that various
boundary conditions can ad-
versely affect the handling of
your motorcycle:
Settings of spring struts
Unevenly distributed load
Loose clothing
Insufficient tire pressure
Tire tread in poor condition
Etc.
Maximum speed with winter
tires
DANGER
Maximum speed of the mo-
torcycle is higher than the
permissible maximum rated
speed of the tires.
Risk of accident due to tire
damage at high speed.
Observe the maximum per-
missible speed for the tyres.
With winter tyres, the maxi-
mum permissible speed for the
tyres must be observed.
Attach a label specifying the
maximum permissible speed in
the field of view of the instru-
ment cluster.
Risk of poisoning
Exhaust gas contains carbon
monoxide, which is colorless
and odorless but highly toxic.
WARNING
Harmful exhaust gas
Danger of suffocation
Do not inhale exhaust
fumes.
Do not run the engine in
closed rooms.
WARNING
Inhalation of vapors that are
harmful to health
Damage to health
Do not inhale vapors from
operating fluids and plastics.
Only use the vehicle out-
doors.
Risk of burning
CAUTION
Intense heating up of engine
and exhaust system while
riding
Burn hazard
After parking the motorcy-
cle, make sure that no per-
sons or objects come into
contact with the engine and
exhaust system.










