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QUICK REFERENCE DATA

CHAPTER ONE / GENERAL INFORMATION

CHAPTER TWO / TROUBLESHOOTING
Cylinder leakdown test / Electrical testing

CHAPTER THREE / LUBRICATION, MAINTENANCE AND TUNE UP
MoDiTeC diagnosis and integral ABS bleed test / Engine oil and filter / Final drive oil / Speedometer sensor cleaning / Compression test / Air filter replacement / Fuel filter / Valve clearance / slide rail / Tensioner rail lining and thrust piece / Spark plugs / Maintenance schedule interval

CHAPTER FOUR / ENGINE
Block / Crankshaft cover / Cylinder head / Timing cover / Cam chain tensioner / Crankshaft oil seal / timing chain guides and sprockets / Camshafts / Valves / Intermediate housing / Auxiliary shaft / Starter clutch / Idler gear / Main oil seal / Pistons / Connecting rods / Oil pan / Lower crankcase half / Output shaft / Break in

CHAPTER FIVE / CLUTCH
Master and slave cylinder / Bleeding

CHAPTER SIX / TRANMISSION AND SHIFT MECHANISM
Rubber bushings / Seal replacement / Inspection / Reverse system

CHAPTER SEVEN / FUEL AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS
Fuel injection system EFI / Tank / Filter / Vent and float / Level sensor / Roll over valve / Air box / Air intake guide / Fuel pressure / Fuel rail / Injectors / Pressure regulator / Throttle body / Motronic control unit brain / Air temperature sensor / Coolant sensor / Oxygen sensor O2 / Carbon canister / Cruise control

CHAPTER EIGHT AND NINE / ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Battery / Starter / Relay / Ignition coil / Hall effect sensor / Ignition timing / Bulbs / Headlight / Turn signals / Instrument panel / Electronic equipment box / Flasher unit / Switches / On board computer / Power socket / Horn / Audio system

CHAPTER TEN / COOLING AND LUBRICATION SYSTEMS
Warning system / Hoses / Coolant reserve tank / Radiators / Fans / Water pump / Oil cooler housing and thermostat / Oil coolers

CHAPTER ELEVEN / WHEELS AND TIRES
Front and rear wheel bearings / hubs

CHAPTER TWELVE / FRONT SUSPENTION AND STEERING
Handlebars / Grips / Controls / Upper fork bridge / Lower bridge / Ball joint / Front fork / Strut / Steering damper / Suspension A-arm

CHAPTER THIRTEEN / REAR SUSPENSION AND FINAL DRIVE
Shock absorber / Ring and pinion gear / Swing arm / Front drive shaft

CHAPTER FOURTEEN / ANTI LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM ABS II
Pads / Calipers / Brake fluid / Front rear master cylinder / Disc and sensor wheel / ABS sensor / ABS control unit / ABS relay / Rear brake pedal / Brake bleeding

CHAPTER FIFTEEN / INTEGRAL ABS
Pads / Calipers / Front and rear master cylinder / ABS control unit / ABS sensor / Disc and sensor wheel

CHAPTER SIXTEEN AND SEVENTEEN / BODY AND FRAME
Saddlebag seat / Front fender / Windshield / Hand guard / Upper fairing / Engine spoiler / Side covers / Rear section / Footpeg / Sidestand / Cross tube / Raising the frame / Wind deflector / Radio compartment / Handlebar cover / Crash bar / Electro Hydraulic Centerstand EHCS

INDEX

COLOR WIRING DIAGRAMS

Models covered:
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 K1200RS K1200 RS K 1200
2003 2004 2005 K1200GT K1200 GT K 1200
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 K1200LT K1200 K 1200 LT

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This manual does not cover, in any way, transverse mounted four-cylinder engines. Note model year coverage and that the «slant» bikes overlap years with the LT touring model (see front cover), which is an entirely different machine. This manual covers longitudinal-mounted four-cylinder models.

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  • Page 1
    Rider’s Manual K 1200 GT BMW Motorrad The Ultimate Riding Machine…
  • Page 2
    Motorcycle data/dealership details Motorcycle data Dealership details Model Person to contact in Service depart- ment Vehicle identification number Ms/Mr Phone number Colour code Date of first registration Registration number Dealership address/phone number (company stamp)
  • Page 3
    We congratulate you on your choice of a motorcycle from BMW and welcome you to the We hope that you will enjoy community of BMW riders. riding your BMW and that all…
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents You can also consult the in- 3 Status indicators ..21 Clock ….47 dex at the end of this Rider’s Multifunction display .

  • Page 5
    Bulbs ….119 Brake system with BMW Brakes ….148 Jump start .
  • Page 6
    ….154 BMW Motorrad service quality ….154…
  • Page 7: General Instructions

    General instructions Overview……6 Abbreviations and symbols ..6 Equipment ….. . 7 Technical data .

  • Page 8: Overview

    All maintenance assembled complete equipment on the motorcycle. and servicing work on the with all the BMW motorcycle is documented in optional extras you Indicates the end of an Chapter 10. This record of item of information.

  • Page 9: Equipment

    DWA Anti-theft alarm (Diebs- country-specific differences. designs, equipment and ac- tahlwarnanlage) If your BMW was supplied cessories. Because of this, with equipment not described your motorcycle may differ ABS Anti-lock brake system in this Rider’s Manual, you will…

  • Page 11: General Views

    General views General view, left side ..General view, right side ..Underneath the seat … Handlebar fitting, left .

  • Page 13: General View, Left Side

    General view, left side Electrically adjustable windscreen ( Battery compartment 131) Seat lock ( Adjuster, spring preload, rear ( Adjuster, damping, rear Power socket (…

  • Page 15: General View, Right Side

    General view, right side Filler neck, fuel ( Adjustable handlebars Brake-fluid reservoir, front ( 107) Adjuster for headlight beam throw underneath the instrument cluster Stowage compartment Vehicle identification number…

  • Page 17: Underneath The Seat

    Underneath the seat Seat height adjuster Filler neck for engine oil and oil dipstick ( 103) 105) Brake-fluid reservoir, rear 108) Helmet holder ( Rider’s Manual Toolkit ( 102)

  • Page 18: Handlebar Fitting, Left

    Handlebar fitting, left Switch, cruise-control system Pushbutton, ESA Pushbutton, ASC Pushbutton, windscreen Pushbutton, horn Pushbutton, left flashing turn indicators ( 62), Pushbutton, hazard warning flashers ( Switch, high-beam head- light and headlight flash- er (…

  • Page 19: Handlebar Fitting, Right

    Handlebar fitting, right Pushbutton, on-board computer Emergency off switch (kill switch) ( Pushbutton, starter Grip heating switch Pushbutton, right flashing turn indicators ( 62), Pushbutton, hazard warning flashers ( Cancel button, flashing turn indicators ( 63), Pushbutton, cancel hazard warning flashers Front-seat heating switch…

  • Page 20: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument cluster Speedometer Warning and telltale lights ( Multifunction display Rev. counter Telltale light, anti-theft alarm (OE) Adjuster, clock ( 47), Display dimmer ( Control, odometer Sensor for instrument cluster lighting The instrument-cluster lighting has automatic day and night switchover.

  • Page 21: Headlight

    Headlight Side lights Low-beam headlight High-beam headlight…

  • Page 23
    Status indicators Multifunction display … Warning and telltale lights ..ABS warning light … . . Telltale light, cruise control .
  • Page 24: Multifunction Display

    Multifunction display Fuel gauge ( Display, on-board com- puter 49), RDC reading Panel for warnings Gear indicator ( Coolant temperature readout ( Trip meter ( 46), RDC display (motorcycles without on-board computer) Clock ( 47), Panel for seat heating 57), Panel for display dimmer 47), Panel for ESA Odometer and tripmeters…

  • Page 25: Warning And Telltale

    Warning and telltale ABS warning light Function indicators lights The way in which the ABS Fuel capacity warning light indicates status The column below the can differ in some countries. fuel-pump symbol indic- ates the remaining quantity of Possible national variant. fuel.

  • Page 26: Warnings, General

    gree of instability at the rear wheel and has intervened to reduce torque. The warning light flashes for one second longer than ASC intervention lasts. This affords the rider visual feedback on control in- tervention even after the crit- ical situation has been dealt with.

  • Page 27
    Warnings, overview Mode of presentation Meaning Lights up yellow warning Electronic immobiliser active ( appears on the display. Lights up yellow Flashes Fuel down to reserve ( Lights up red Temperature Coolant temperature too high reading flashes Lights up yellow Appears on the Engine electronics ( display…
  • Page 28
    Mode of presentation Meaning Appears on the Front light bulb defective ( display Lights up yellow Appears on the Bulbs defective ( display Flashes with tem- Ice warning ( perature reading Appears on the Battery of anti-theft alarm (OE) weak display, accom- panied by the let- ters…
  • Page 29
    Have the defective key re- ity of fuel. load range to cool down the placed, preferably by an engine. authorised BMW Motorrad Reserve fuel In traffic jams, switch off the dealer. engine, but leave the igni- Fuel down to reserve…
  • Page 30
    The engine is running ably an authorised BMW sued. in emergency operating Motorrad dealer. mode. Engine power might Checking engine oil level…
  • Page 31
    If the battery is not char- dipstick reveals that the oil specialist workshop, prefer- ging, continuing to ride level is correct. ably an authorised BMW can cause it to discharge Seek the advice of a spe- Motorrad dealer. completely, in which case it cialist workshop, preferably will suffer irreparable damage.
  • Page 32
    ( 123) have suffered irreparable ised BMW Motorrad dealer. Front light bulb defective damage. Rear light bulb defective Have the fault rectified as Defective bulb symbol…
  • Page 33
    BMW Motor- is particularly high on bridges bulbs if possible. rad dealer. and where the road is in the…
  • Page 34: Warnings Issued By The Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (Rdc) Oe

    Seek the advice of a spe- cialist workshop, preferably The tyre pressure for the front an authorised BMW Motor- wheel 3 and the tyre pressure rad dealer. for the rear wheel 2 appear in the top line of the display, ac- companied by warning sym- bol 1.

  • Page 35
    Warnings, overview Mode of presentation Meaning Lights up yellow The critical tyre Tyre pressure close to limit of per- pressure flashes mitted tolerance ( Flashes red The critical tyre Tyre pressure outside permitted tol- pressure flashes erance ( — — Signal transmission disrupted pears on the dis- play.
  • Page 36
    The critical tyre pressure workshop, preferably an the Rider’s Manual. flashes. authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. The tyre-pressures listed Measured tyre pressure is If you are unsure whether the on the inside cover are outside permitted tolerance.
  • Page 37
    BMW Motorrad ably an authorised BMW Sensor defective or system Motorrad dealer. dealer. error General warning light Signal transmission Wireless communication with lights up yellow. disrupted the RDC sensors has been disrupted. Possible causes Indicated by — — appears on the include radio-communication display.
  • Page 38: Abs Warnings

    There is no assurance of how long the tyre pressure control system can remain operational. Seek the advice of a spe- cialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motor- rad dealer.

  • Page 39
    Warnings, overview Mode of presentation Meaning Flashes Self-diagnosis not completed Lights up ABS fault (…
  • Page 40: Asc Warnings Oe

    The ABS function is not avail- specialist workshop, prefer- able, because self-diagnosis ably an authorised BMW did not complete. The mo- Motorrad dealer. torcycle has to move forward a few metres for the wheel ASC warnings sensors to be tested.

  • Page 41
    Warnings, overview Mode of presentation Meaning Slow-flashes Self-diagnosis not completed Lights up ASC fault ( Lights up ASC switched off (…
  • Page 42
    The en- specialist workshop, prefer- gine must be running and ably an authorised BMW the motorcycle must reach Motorrad dealer. a speed of at least 50 km/h in order for ASC self-diagnosis ASC switched off to complete.
  • Page 43: Operation

    Operation Ignition switch and steering Brakes ……lock ……Handlebars .

  • Page 44
    Tyres ……
  • Page 45: Ignition Switch And Steering Lock

    Ignition switch and Switch on the ignition Switch off the ignition steering lock Keys You receive one master key and one spare key. Please consult the information on the electronic immobiliser (EWS) if a key is lost or mis- laid ( 44).

  • Page 46: Electronic Immobiliser

    The electronic immobiliser key; these signals are spe- termine whether it is better helps protect your BMW mo- cific to your motorcycle and to turn the handlebars to the torcycle from theft, and this they are transmitted via the left or right.

  • Page 47: Hazard Warning Flashers

    The hazard warning flashers You can obtain replace- recommence flashing as soon ment/extra keys only through as the button is released. an authorised BMW Motorrad Hazard warning flashers in dealer. The keys are part operation. of an integrated security Left/right turn indicator tell- system, so the dealer is under tale lights flash.

  • Page 48: Odometer And Tripmeters

    Switch off the hazard Odometer and warning flashers tripmeters Odometer Briefly press tripmeter but- ton 1 once to proceed to each subsequent step in the Press cancel button 1. cycle. Hazard warning flashers The odometer reading ap- switched off. pears in display field 1. Select the tripmeter Switch on the ignition.

  • Page 49: Multifunction Display

    Multifunction display each time you press the Tripmeter 1 (Trip I) button. Each time you press Tripmeter 2 (Trip II) Adjust the dimmer the button after maxim- Tyre pressures (OE) for mo- um brightness is reached, torcycles without on-board brightness is reduced by computer one level.

  • Page 50: Tyre Pressure Control Rdc Oe

    The minute increments by one each time you press the button. Press and hold down button 1 until the reading changes. The reading stops flashing. The time is now set. Tyre pressure control Press and hold down Repeatedly press BC but- button 1 until the reading ton 1 until the tyre pres- changes.

  • Page 51: Residual Range

    Residual range The residual range is Press BC button 1 once. only an approximate reading. Consequently, BMW Motorrad recommends that you should not try to use the full residual range before refuelling. On-board computer…

  • Page 52: Ambient Temperature

    Tyre pressures (OE) select some other display The calculated range Ambient temperature mode. is only an approximate reading. Consequently, BMW Range Motorrad recommends that you should not try to use the full range before refuelling. Ambient-temperature dis- play 1 is active only when The description of the the engine is running;…

  • Page 53
    Calculating average Resetting average speed Calculating average speed consumption Repeatedly press BC button 1 until the average Average speed 1 is calculated Average consumption 1 is speed appears in the on basis of the time elapsed calculated by dividing the dis- display.
  • Page 54
    Reset average Oil level The readings mean: consumption Oil level is correct Check the oil level with the dipstick the next time you stop for fuel. If you call up another reading on the on- board computer, this symbol remains visible beside the line.
  • Page 55: Cruise-Control System Oe

    BMW Set road speed Step-by-step Motorrad dealer. acceleration Cruise-control system Switch on cruise control Briefly push button 3 in the SET direction Briefly push button 3 in the Cruise control telltale SET direction light shows. Speed is increased by ap- prox.

  • Page 56
    Stepless acceleration Step-by-step Stepless deceleration deceleration Push button 3 in the SET Push button 3 in the RES direction and hold it in this direction and hold it in this Briefly push button 3 in the position. position. RES direction The motorcycle accelerates The motorcycle decelerates Speed is decreased by ap-…
  • Page 57: Emergency Off Switch

    only to the cruising speed Emergency off switch The cruise-control system is saved in memory, even deactivated. (kill switch) though you might have The cruise control telltale intended slowing to a lower light goes out. speed. The telltale light in the switch remains on.

  • Page 58: Grip Heating Oe

    Grip heating 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. A Normal operating posi- tion (run) Grip heating switch B Engine switched off. You cannot start the The handlebar grips have engine unless the kill…

  • Page 59: Seat Heating Oe

    Seat heating Seat heating, rear seat Dependency on battery charge state Seat heating can be activated only when the engine is run- ning. If the charge level is low, the heating is switched off to ensure the battery’s starting capability. Heating off.

  • Page 60: Clutch

    Clutch Adjust the clutch lever If the position of the clutch fluid reservoir is changed, air can enter the clutch system. Do not twist the handlebar fitting or the handlebars. Attempting to adjust the Switch centred: Heating The symbols shown below off.

  • Page 61: Brakes

    Handlebars 1 are height- Turn adjuster A to position adjustable. If you want to have the handlebars adjusted Largest span. consult a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Brakes Turn adjuster A to position Motorrad dealer. Adjust the handbrake Smallest span.

  • Page 62: Lights

    Lights Switch on the high-beam The high-beam headlight is switched on until you re- headlight Switching on the side lease the button (headlight lights flasher). The side lights switch on Switching on parking automatically when the lights ignition is switched on. Switch off the ignition.

  • Page 63: Headlight

    Adjuster for headlight circumstances, headlight shop, preferably an author- beam throw underneath beam throw has to be ised BMW Motorrad dealer, in the instrument cluster adjusted to suit the weight order to avoid damaging the Spring preload adjustment carried by the motorcycle.

  • Page 64: Turn Indicators

    headlight beam throw so as not to dazzle oncoming traffic. Press left-hand turn indicat- Press right-hand turn indic- or button 1. ator button 2. The turn indicators are The turn indicators are A Neutral position cancelled automatically cancelled automatically B Position for heavy load after you have ridden for ap- after you have ridden for ap- proximately 10 seconds, or…

  • Page 65: Stowage Compartment

    Cancel the turn Stowage compartment Close the stowage indicators compartment Opening stowage compartment Press cancel button 1. Snap lid 1 closed and push it down. Flashing turn indicators switched off. The lock engages with an Use the ignition key to turn audible click.

  • Page 66: Automatic Stability Control Asc Oe

    Automatic Stability Activate the ASC ASC warning light shows; if self-diagnosis function Control ASC has not completed the ASC Deactivate the ASC warning light changes from function flashing to ON. When the ASC warning light Switch on the ignition. comes on, release the ASC You have the option of button within five seconds.

  • Page 67: Front And Rear Seats

    If ASC self-diagnosis did not with OE Seat heating: complete, the ASC warning light continues to flash. The ASC function is activ- ated. Instead of pressing the ASC button, you have the option of switching the ignition off and then on again. An ASC fault has Turn key 1 counter- clockwise in the seat…

  • Page 68
    Lift the seat up to remove. Place the seat, upholstered side down, on a clean sur- face. Adjust the front seat Removing rear seat ( Remove the front seat Lift the rear of the front seat. Push the seat height ad- juster fully forward and up with OE Seat heating: or down, as applicable.
  • Page 69
    Always make sure that the with OE Seat heating: motorcycle is stable and firmly supported. with OE Seat heating: Push the front seat forward into the seat height Connect plug 2. adjuster. Make sure that the seat is correctly located. Connect plug 2.
  • Page 70: Helmet Holder

    Using helmet holder Mirrors The seat engages with an audible click. Make sure the ground is Adjusting mirrors level and firm and place the Helmet holder motorcycle on its stand. Helmet holder Removing rear seat ( underneath rear seat Move the mirror to the de- sired position by pressing lightly at the appropriate point close to the rim.

  • Page 71: Windscreen

    Windscreen Spring preload Adjusting spring preload while the motorcycle is Adjusting windscreen Spring preload and being ridden can lead to acci- weight dents. It is essential to set spring Do not attempt to adjust preload to suit the load spring preload unless the carried by the motorcycle.

  • Page 72: Shock Absorbers

    in the direction indicated by Shock absorbers the HIGH arrow. Shock-absorber settings If you want to reduce spring and spring preload preload, turn knob 1 in the Damping must be adapted direction indicated by the to suit spring preload. An in- LOW arrow.

  • Page 73: Electronic Suspension

    ing screw 1 in the direction Electronic Suspension tifunction display, and spring preload in panel 2. indicated by the H arrow. Adjustment ESA If you want a softer damp- Call up settings Settings ing characteristic, use a Switch on the ignition. screwdriver to turn adjust- ing screw 1 in the direction indicated by the S arrow.

  • Page 74
    SPORT Sporty damping characteristic The setting shown on the display is automatically accepted as the damping characteristic if you allow a certain length of time to pass without pressing button 1. During the setting Press button 1. Press button 1. procedure, the display The current setting is dis- flashes.
  • Page 75: Tyres

    loss of tyre pressure, fit a Two-up (with luggage) Tyre pressure, rear metal valve cap with rubber sealing ring to the rear tyre The setting shown on the and make sure that the cap is display is automatically 2.9 bar (One-up, tyre screwed on firmly.

  • Page 77: Riding

    Refuelling ….. Tyre pressure control RDC Brake system, general ..Brake system with BMW Motorrad Integral ABS ..Electronic engine management with BMW Motorrad ASC .

  • Page 78: Safety Instructions

    Your author- handling. represents a health hazard ised BMW Motorrad dealer Do not exceed the permiss- and can even cause loss will be glad to advise you on ible gross weight and be sure…

  • Page 79: Catalytic Converter

    High voltage In extreme cases, the Unburned fuel will des- motorcycle could catch fire. troy the catalytic con- Touching live parts of verter. Do not allow the engine to the ignition system with Note the points listed for idle unnecessarily. Ride away the engine running can cause immediately after starting the protection of the catalytic…

  • Page 80: Checklist

    ponents are not designed to refuse to start. When the Cases correctly installed gearbox is in neutral, the withstand. Damage caused in and luggage secured this way is not covered by the green neutral telltale light is At regular intervals: warranty.

  • Page 81
    gage the clutch after switch- with the cruise control op- with OE ASC: ing on the ignition. tional extra, lights up Switch on the ignition. as well. The test is aborted Pre-ride check is The start attempt is if you start the engine before performed.
  • Page 82
    ABS warning light. specialist workshop, prefer- Have the fault rectified as ably an authorised BMW quickly as possible by a Phase 2 Motorrad dealer. specialist workshop, prefer- Test of the wheel sensors…
  • Page 83: Running In

    BMW ASC warning light slow- Running-in speed Motorrad dealer. flashes. Running in Phase 2 <7000 min Test of the diagnosis- The first 1000 km No full-load acceleration. compatible system While running in the mo- Avoid low engine speeds at…

  • Page 84: Parking Your Motorcycle

    Tyres antee that the motorcycle will to turn the handlebars to the rest firmly on the stand. left or right. However, the mo- New tyres have a smooth torcycle is more stable on a Always check that the ground surface. This must be level surface with the handle- under the stand is level and roughened by riding in a…

  • Page 85: Refuelling

    Pull the handbrake lever. Switch off the engine. Check that the motorcycle is standing firmly. Swing your right leg over Dismount and keep your left the seat and lift the motor- hand on the left handlebar Lock the steering lock. cycle to the upright position.

  • Page 86
    Fuel expands when hot. Recommended fuel Fuel escaping from an grade overfilled tank could make its way onto the rear tyre. This 95 ROZ/RON (Premium could cause a fall. unleaded (fuel grade, Do not fill the tank past the usable with power- and bottom edge of the filler consumption-related neck.
  • Page 87: Tyre Pressure Control Rdc Oe

    Tyre pressure control readings will not tally with The control unit can the readings shown by the administrate four sensors, so multifunction display. two different sets of wheels Function with RDC sensors can be Tyre-pressure ranges alternated on the motorcycle. A sensor integrated into each The RDC control unit differ- An error message is issued…

  • Page 88: Motorrad Integral Abs

    BMW Motorrad Integral ABS Apply the brakes in good time adapts braking-force distri- Dirt or mud on brakes bution between front and rear until the brakes have dried out.

  • Page 89: Bmw Motorrad Integral Abs

    When the handbrake lever is At this instant the BMW Mo- minent. Before this situation pulled, brake pressure is also…

  • Page 90
    built up at the rear wheel by transmitted without the wheel this increases stopping dis- locking. tance. the integral function. If the brake pedal is depressed To optimise stopping dis- Rear wheel lift after the handbrake lever is tance, apply the front brakes pulled, the brake pressure Even under severe braking, rapidly and keep on increas-…
  • Page 91
    BMW devolves on regular In addition to problems with Motorrad Integral ABS? maintenance? the BMW Motorrad Integ- Within the limits imposed by Invariably, a technical ral ABS, exceptional riding physics, the BMW Motorrad system cannot perform…
  • Page 92: Electronic Engine Management With Bmw Motorrad Asc

    Motorrad ASC? of physics, the ability to ac- weight and momentum take celerate is restricted more BMW Motorrad ASC is de- over and even BMW Motor- and more as the angle of heel signed as an assistant system rad Integral ABS is unable to increases.

  • Page 93
    Riding for a lengthy period the ground. with the front wheel lifted off the ground (wheelie). Under these circumstances, BMW Motorrad recommends Rear wheel rotating with the rolling the throttle slightly motorcycle held stationary closed so as to restore by applying the front brake stability with the least (burn-out).
  • Page 95: Accessories

    Accessories General instructions … Power socket ….Luggage ….. . Case .

  • Page 96: General Instructions

    BMW motor- that are approved by BMW for cycles without constituting this purpose. a safety hazard. Country- Genuine BMW parts and ac-…

  • Page 97: Luggage

    switched off. In order to en- Luggage Pack heavy items at the sure that the drain on the on- bottom and toward the in- Correct loading board power supply system is board side. Overloading and imbal- minimised, the supply to the Max.

  • Page 98
    Close the case Press lock barrel 1. Push release lever 2 down. Lever 2 pops up. The release lever engages. Pull release lever 2 all the Pull the release lever up. Turn the key to the LOCK way up. position in the case lock. The lid of the case opens.
  • Page 99
    Removing case Pull handle 3 out and then Seat the case in holders 4. pull it up as far as it will go. Turn the key to the The case is released and RELEASE position in the can be removed. case lock.
  • Page 100: Topcase Oa

    Close the topcase Turn the key to the LOCK position in the case lock. The case is closed. Check that the case is se- cure. Topcase Open the topcase Press lock barrel 1. Lever 2 pops up. Pull release lever 2 all the Pull the release lever up.

  • Page 101
    Push release lever 2 down. Pull handle 3 up as far as it Hook the topcase into pos- will go. ition on the luggage carrier. The release lever engages. Make sure that hooks 4 are Lift the topcase at the rear Turn the key to the LOCK securely seated in the cor- and pull it off the luggage…
  • Page 102
    Push handle 3 down until it engages. The topcase is correctly en- gaged on its carrier. Turn the key to the LOCK position in the topcase lock. The topcase is locked. Check that the topcase is secure.
  • Page 103: Maintenance

    Maintenance General instructions ..102 Toolkit ….. . . 102 Engine oil ….103 Brake system, general .

  • Page 104: General Instructions

    Special tightening torques are On-board toolkit service listed as applicable. If you are interested in inform- Your authorised BMW Mo- ation on more extensive work, torrad dealer can provide the we recommend the repair on-board toolkit service kit…

  • Page 105: Engine Oil

    5 Set of spanners engine cold or after no more than a short ride will lead to 3x open-ended spanners, misinterpretation; this in turn, various sizes means that the engine will be 6 Bit adapter operated with the incorrect quantity of oil. Adapter for 1/4″…

  • Page 106
    sure that the dipstick is Remove the front seat seated in guide 3. Remove the oil dipstick and Wipe the area around the oil filler neck clean. check the oil level. Use a dry cloth to wipe oil dipstick 2 clean Remove oil filler cap 1 by Engine oil, specified turning it counter-clockwise.
  • Page 107: Brake System, General

    1 until it reaches tem, do not permit the brake cialist workshop, preferably the specified level. pads to wear past the minim- an authorised BMW Motorrad um permissible thickness. dealer.

  • Page 108
    Between wheel If the wear indicating mark is motorcycle on its stand. and front fork toward the no longer clearly visible: brake caliper. Have the brake pads re- placed by a specialist work- shop, preferably an author- ised BMW Motorrad dealer.
  • Page 109: Brake Fluid

    Make sure that the brake straight-ahead position. disc is not visible through the bore in the inboard brake pad. If the brake disc is visible: Have the brake pads re- placed by a specialist work- shop, preferably an author- ised BMW Motorrad dealer.

  • Page 110
    If the brake fluid level drops below the permitted level: Have the defect rectified as quickly as possible by a specialist workshop, prefer- ably an authorised BMW Check the brake fluid level Motorrad dealer. in brake fluid reservoir 1.
  • Page 111: Clutch

    Check the tyre tread voir drops as the brake pads specialist workshop, prefer- depth wear. ably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Your motorcycle’s hand- ling and grip can be im- Clutch paired even before the tyres…

  • Page 112: Rims

    Approved wheels and e.g. by the letters TI, TWI or tyres by an arrow. For each size of tyre BMW If the tyre tread is worn to Motorrad tests certain makes, minimum: and approves those that it Replace tyre or tyres, as ap- certifies as roadworthy.

  • Page 113
    BMW Motorrad deal- er or specialist workshop to the fact that the wheel is fitted with an RDC sensor. Remove the front wheel Place the motorcycle on centre stand ( Force the brake pads…
  • Page 114
    Installing front wheel sensor ring and the ABS torcycle until the front wheel ABS malfunctions on ac- sensor will not be correct and can rotate freely. BMW Mo- count of incorrect speed this can cause the ABS to torrad recommends the signal.
  • Page 115
    BMW Mo- Roll the front wheel into Clamping screw for torrad dealer. position between the front quick-release axle in forks. The front wheel must be wheel carrier installed right way round 19 Nm to rotate in the correct direc- Remove the front wheel tion.
  • Page 116
    Route the ABS sensor cable Install the front mudguard The cable of the ABS between the brake caliper and install screws 1 on left sensor could chafe and the front forks as illus- and right. through if it comes into trated here.
  • Page 117
    Do not remove the sealing grease from the clamp. Remove screw 1 from silen- Remove studs 5 from the cer cover 2. rear wheel, holding the wheel as you do so. Pull the cover to the rear to Remove screw 4 for the remove.
  • Page 118
    BMW Mo- Rear wheel to wheel torrad dealer. flange Roll the rear wheel into po- Tightening sequence: sition at the rear-wheel ad- Tighten in diagonally op- apter. posite sequence Seat the rear wheel on the rear-wheel adapter.
  • Page 119: Front-Wheel Stand

    A front wheel stand for simple, safe changing of the front wheel is available from BMW Motorrad. The BMW special tool number is 36 3 971 and the front-wheel stand is available from your Push silencer heat shield 2 If the gap between the authorised BMW Motorrad with guide A into retainer B.

  • Page 120
    ABS sensor Use locating pins 3 to set ring of the BMW Integral ABS. Apply uniform pressure to the front wheel stand to the Push the pin in just far push the front wheel stand desired height.
  • Page 121: Bulbs

    Dirt deposits, in in accordance with the applic- particular oil and grease, in- cialist workshop, preferably ation. by an authorised BMW Motor- terfere with heat radiation A defective bulb places from the bulb. This leads to rad dealer.

  • Page 122
    Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motorcycle on its stand. Switch off the ignition. To remove the cover of the Disengage spring clip 5 low-beam headlight bulb, from the latches and swing push locking lever 3 down, it up.
  • Page 123
    Remove bulb 6. Install bulb 6. Connect plug 4. Replace the defective bulb. High-beam headlight bulb H7 / 12 V / 55 W Low-beam headlight bulb H7 / 12 V / 55 W with OE Xenon lights: Close and lock spring Install cover 1 (low-beam clips 5.
  • Page 124
    Replacing parking-light bulbs 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. Parking light, left: discon- Remove bulb 3 from the Make sure the ground is nect plug 2.
  • Page 125
    Switch off the ignition. Insert bulb 3 into the bulb Parking light, right: connect socket. plug 1. Remove screws 1. Turn the bulb socket clock- Replacing brake-light, Pull the bulb housing to the wise to install. rear light and rear- rear until it is clear of the indicator bulbs holders.
  • Page 126
    Turn bulb socket 2 (brake- Press bulb 4 into socket 5 Press bulb 4 into socket 5 light /rear-light bulb) or 3 and remove by turning it and turn it clockwise to in- (indicator bulb) counter- counter-clockwise. stall. clockwise to remove from Replace the defective bulb.
  • Page 127
    /rear-light bulb) clockwise to install it in the bulb housing. Install screws 1. Remove screw 1. Pull the bulb housing for- Replacing front turn ward to remove indicator bulbs Seat retaining pins 7 of the bulb housing in retainers 6. If it is not standing firmly, Make sure that the wires are the motorcycle could…
  • Page 128
    Replace the defective bulb. Front flashing turn in- dicator bulbs H21W / 12 V / 21 W Use a clean, dry cloth to hold the new bulb. Turn bulb holder 3 counter- Turn bulb socket 3 clock- clockwise to remove it from wise to install it in the bulb the bulb housing.
  • Page 129: Jump Start

    topple in the course of the Touching live parts of operations described below. the ignition system with the engine running can cause Always make sure that the electric shock. motorcycle is stable and firmly supported. Do not touch parts of the igni- tion system when the engine When jump-starting the en- is running.

  • Page 130: Battery

    Compliance with the points in order to protect the charger to the battery. below is important in order to starter motor and the donor BMW Motorrad has de- maximise battery life: battery. veloped a trickle-charger Keep the surface of the bat-…

  • Page 131
    Use BMW chargers with ger connected directly to the that is not compatible with the part numbers 71 60 battery posts.
  • Page 132
    charger terminal clips from Remove the front seat Make sure the ground is the battery terminals. level and firm and place the motorcycle on its stand. The battery has to be re- charged at regular inter- vals in the course of a lengthy period of disuse.
  • Page 133
    forth if it is difficult to re- move. Installing battery Switch off the ignition. Place the battery in the bat- tery compartment, positive terminal on the left in the forward direction of travel. Install screws 1. Disconnection in Install the front seat ( the wrong sequence increases the risk of Install the rear seat (…
  • Page 134
    Always proceed in the correct sequence. Never install the battery without the protective cap. Connect battery positive lead 1 first. Seat protective cap 2 on the positive terminal. The connect battery negat- ive lead 3. Installing battery- compartment cover 130) Switch on the ignition.
  • Page 135: Care

    Care Care products ….134 Washing motorcycle ..134 Cleaning easily damaged components ….135 Paint care .

  • Page 136: Care Products

    We recommend that you We recommend that you Apply the brakes in good time use the cleaning and care use BMW insect remover to until the brakes have dried products you can obtain soften and wash off insects out.

  • Page 137: Cleaning Easily Damaged Components

    Chrome Do not use cleaning agents can cause damage. that contain alcohol, solvents Use plenty of water and BMW Do not use silicone sprays or abrasives to clean plastic shampoo to clean chrome, or other care products that parts.

  • Page 138: Paint Care

    Remove the battery. We recommend that specks substances that damage Spray the brake and clutch of tar be removed with BMW the paint, especially if your lever pivots and the main tar remover. Remember to motorcycle is ridden in areas…

  • Page 139: Restoring Motorcycle To

    Restoring motorcycle to use Remove the protective wax coating. Clean the motorcycle. Install a charged battery. Before starting: work through the checklist.

  • Page 141: Technical Data

    Technical data Troubleshooting chart ..140 Threaded fasteners … 141 Engine ….. . . 142 Riding specifications .

  • Page 142: Chart

    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 ( 78). Gear engaged and clutch not disengaged Select neutral or pull clutch lever ( 78).

  • Page 143: Threaded Fasteners

    Threaded fasteners Front wheel Value Valid Front brake caliper to wheel carrier M8 x 32 -10.9 30 Nm Clamping screw for quick- release axle in wheel carrier M8 x 30 19 Nm Quick-release axle in threaded bush M24 x 1.5 50 Nm Rear wheel Value…

  • Page 144: Engine

    Rear wheel Value Valid M10 x 40 x 1.25 Tighten in diagonally opposite sequence 60 Nm Handlebars Value Valid Fastener, handlebar adjuster to bottom handlebar yoke M8 A2-70 20 Nm Engine Type Type, engine Transversely mounted, four-cylinder four-stroke in-line engine tilted 55° forward, DOHC with chain-and-sprocket drive, four valves per cylinder with cam followers, liquid cooled cylinders and heads, integrated…

  • Page 145
    Technical data Effective displacement 1157 cm Cylinder bore 79 mm Piston stroke 59 mm Compression ratio 13:1 Nominal output 112 kW, — At engine speed: 9500 min with OE Reduced power output, 79 kW: 79 kW, — At engine speed: 8500 min Max.
  • Page 146
    SH. BMW Motorrad recommends not using oil additives, because they can have a detri- mental effect on clutch operation. Please do not hesitate to contact your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer if you have any questions re- lating the choice of a suitable engine oil for your motorcycle.
  • Page 147: Riding Specifications

    Riding specifications Top speed >200 km/h Clutch Clutch type Multiplate clutch running in oil bath Transmission Gearbox type Claw-shift 6-speed cassette gearbox, integ- rated into engine block…

  • Page 148
    Gear ratios 1.559 (92:59 teeth), Primary transmission ra- Gearbox transmission ratios 2.294 (39:17 teeth), 1st gear 1.789 (34:19 teeth), 2nd gear 1.458 (35:24 teeth), 3rd gear 1.240 (31:25 teeth), 4th gear 1.094 (35:32 teeth), 5th gear 0.971 (33:34 teeth), 6th gear 1.045 (23:22 teeth), Angular drive…
  • Page 149: Final Drive

    Final drive Final drive, type Shaft drive with bevel gears Final drive gear ratio 2.82 Running gear Front suspension Double leading link Front suspension — total suspension travel 115 mm, Static 125 mm, Dynamic Rear suspension type Central spring strut pivoted to lever system with coil spring and single-tube gas-filled shock absorber;…

  • Page 150: Brakes

    Brakes Front brakes, type hydraulically operated twin disc brake with 4- piston fixed calipers and floating brake discs Brake-pad material, front Sintered metal Rear brakes, type Hydraulically operated disc brake with 2- piston floating caliper and fixed disc Brake-pad material, rear Organic material Wheels and tyres Front wheel, type…

  • Page 151: Electrics

    Tyre pressures Tyre pressure, front 2.5 bar, One-up, tyre cold 2.5 bar, Two-up and/or with luggage, tyre cold Tyre pressure, rear 2.9 bar, One-up, tyre cold 2.9 bar, Two-up and/or with luggage, tyre cold Electrics Rating of on-board socket 8 A, One on-board socket with OE (Additional) socket: 8 A, Total for all sockets Fuses…

  • Page 152
    Technical data Battery rated voltage 12 V Battery rated capacity 19 Ah Technical data Spark plug manufacturer and designation NGK KR9CI Spark plug electrode gap (When new) 0.8 mm Spark plug electrode gap (Wear limit) Spark-plug replacement as per maintenance schedule Lighting High-beam headlight bulb…
  • Page 153: Frame

    Frame Frame type Light alloy weldment with bolt-on tubular steel rear frame Type plate location Frame cross-tube, rear VIN location Frame side section, front right Dimensions Length of motorcycle 2318 mm Width of motorcycle 982 mm, Across cases Height of motorcycle (To top edge of wind- 1438 mm, DIN unladen weight, windscreen screen) down…

  • Page 154: Weights

    Weights Unladen weight 288 kg, DIN unladen weight, ready for road 90 % load of fuel, without optional extras Permissible gross weight 520 kg Recommended fuel grade 98 ROZ/RON, Premium plus unleaded 95 ROZ/RON, Premium unleaded (fuel grade, usable with power- and consumption-related restrictions)

  • Page 155: Service

    Service BMW Motorrad service ..154 BMW Motorrad service quality ….. . . 154…

  • Page 156: Bmw Motorrad Service

    BMW Motorrad ably by your authorised BMW confirmed in the «Service» Motorrad dealer. Evidence of chapter in this manual. service regular maintenance is essen- Authorised BMW Motorrad Advanced technology tial for generous treatment of dealers are supplied with the requires specially adapted goodwill claims.

  • Page 157: Bmw Motorrad Service Card — On-The-Spot Breakdown Assistance

    BMW Motorrad service a certain time, others depend network In the event of a breakdown, on the distance covered by the BMW Motorrad Service Our extensive after-sales ser- the motorcycle. Card issued with each new vice network is in place to…

  • Page 158: Maintenance Schedules

    Maintenance schedules The maintenance schedule for your motorcycle depends on the equipment fitted, and on the motorcycle’s age and the distance it has covered. Your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer will be happy to supply…

  • Page 159: Confirmation Of Maintenance Work

    Confirmation of maintenance work BMW Pre-delivery BMW Running-in Check Check Carried out in accord- Carried out in accord- ance with manufacturer’s ance with manufacturer’s instructions instructions Odometer reading Brake fluid, new Date, stamp, signature Date, stamp, signature…

  • Page 160
    BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service BMW Annual In- BMW Annual In- BMW Annual In- spection spection spection BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service BMW Inspection BMW Inspection BMW Inspection Carried out in accord- Carried out in accord- Carried out in accord-…
  • Page 161
    BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service BMW Annual In- BMW Annual In- BMW Annual In- spection spection spection BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service BMW Inspection BMW Inspection BMW Inspection Carried out in accord- Carried out in accord- Carried out in accord-…
  • Page 162
    BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service BMW Annual In- BMW Annual In- BMW Annual In- spection spection spection BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service BMW Inspection BMW Inspection BMW Inspection Carried out in accord- Carried out in accord- Carried out in accord-…
  • Page 163
    BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service BMW Annual In- BMW Annual In- BMW Annual In- spection spection spection BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service BMW Inspection BMW Inspection BMW Inspection Carried out in accord- Carried out in accord- Carried out in accord-…
  • Page 164: Service

    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. Item Odometer Date reading…

  • Page 165
    Item Odometer Date reading…
  • Page 166: General Instructions

    Brake fluid Replacing rear light Abbreviations and symbols, 6 Checking level, front, 13, bulb, 123 Replacing rear-indicator Warning light, 23 Checking level, rear, 15, bulbs, 123 Accessories Technical data, 150 General instructions, 93 Brake lever Warning, bulb failure, 30, 31 Adjust the handbrake Anti-theft alarm, 18 lever, 59…

  • Page 167
    Cruise-control system, 16 Engine Final drive Deactivating, 54 Starting, 78 Technical data, 147 Resuming cruising Technical data, 142 Frame speed, 55 Temperature gauge, 23 Technical data, 151 Set road speed, 53 Warning, engine electron- Front seat Step-by-step accelera- ics, 28 Adjusting, 15, 66 tion, 53 Engine oil…
  • Page 168
    Ignition Handlebar fittings Maintenance Switching off, 43 General instructions, 102 General view, left side, 16 Switching on, 43 Intervals, 155 General view, right side, 17 Immobiliser Multifunction display, 18 Handlebars Warning, 27 Adjust the dimmer, 47 Adjusting, 59 Instrument cluster Overview, 22 Hazard warning flashers, 16, Overview, 18…
  • Page 169
    Range, 50 Safety instructions, 75 Technical data Battery, 149 Brakes, 85 Rear seat Heating, 57 Brakes, 148 Seat, 15 Bulbs, 150 Installation, 67 Seat lock, 11 Clutch, 145 Removal, 65 Service, 154 Dimensions, 151 Refuelling, 83 Service Card, 155 Electrics, 149 Filler neck, 13 Side stand Starting the engine, 78…
  • Page 170
    Topcase Wheels Vehicle Installing front wheel, 112 Closing, 98 Cleaning, 133 Installing rear wheel, 115 Installing, 99 General view, left side, 11 Remove the front Opening, 98 General view, right side, 13 wheel, 111 Removing, 99 Laying up, 136 Removing rear wheel, 114 Torques, 139 Parking, 82 Technical data, 148…
  • Page 171
    The right to modify designs, equipment and accessories is reserved. Errors and omissions excep- ted. © 2006 BMW Motorrad Not to be reproduced either wholly or in part without writ- ten permission from BMW Motorrad, After Sales. Printed in Germany.
  • Page 172
    2.5 bar, One-up, tyre cold 2.5 bar, Two-up and/or with luggage, tyre cold Tyre pressure, rear 2.9 bar, One-up, tyre cold 2.9 bar, Two-up and/or with luggage, tyre cold *01417706151* BMW recommends *01417706151* Order No. 01 41 7 706 151 06.2006, 2nd edition…

Page 1 — K 1200 GT

K44_Titel.fm Seite 9 Mittwoch, 26. Juli 2006 1:53 13BMW MotorradThe Ultimate RidingMachineRider’s Manual (US Model)K 1200 GT

Page 3 — Welcome to BMW

Payload of Topcase22 lbs ( 10 kg)Speed limit for drivingwith TopcaseWith OA Topcase:112 mph ( 180 km/h)Observe maximum payload oftank rucksack.Payload

Page 4 — Table of Contents

Press release lever 2 down.Release lever engages.Turn key in case lock to LOCKposition.Case is locked.Removing caseTurn key in case lock to RE-LEASE p

Page 5

Press handle 3 down until itengages.Case is correctly engaged onits holders.Turn key in case lock to LOCKposition.Case is locked.Check case for firm s

Page 6

Press release lever 2 down.Release lever engages.Turn key in Topcase lock toLOCK position.Topcase is locked.Removing TopcaseTurn key in Topcase lock t

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Topcase is locked.Turn key in Topcase lock toLOCK position.Topcase is locked.Check Topcase for firm seat-ing.7102zAccessories

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General instructionsThe ‘Maintenance’ chapter de-scribes work involving the check-ing and replacement of wearparts that can be performed wit

Page 10 — General instructions

1 Pull-out tool holderHolding of all tools with adapter2 1/4″ bits5x Torx, e.g. removing and in-stalling rear wheel2x Phillips1x Straight-blade3

Page 11 — Overviews

Remove cap from oil fill loca-tion 1 by turning counterclock-wise.Clean oil dipstick 2 with a dryclothPlace oil dipstick on oil fill lo-cation, but do

Page 12

Install oil dipstick.Installing driver’s seat ( 75)Topping up engine oilTop up engine oil up to speci-fied level via fill location 1.Checking eng

Page 14

Visually inspect left and rightbrake pads to ascertain theirthickness. Direction of view:between wheel and front sus-pension at brake caliper.Front br

Page 15 — General view, right side

Perform a visual inspection ofthe brake pad thickness fromthe right.Rear brake-pad wear limitMin 0.04 in (Min 1 mm)(Wear limit, only friction lin-ing

Page 16

Front brake fluid levelBrake fluid DOT4The brake fluid level mustnot fall below the MIN mark.(Brake-fluid reservoir horizon-tal. Turn handlebars oncec

Page 17 — Underneath seat

Rear brake fluid levelBrake fluid DOT4The brake fluid level mustnot fall below the MIN mark.(Brake-fluid reservoir horizon-tal)If brake fluid level dr

Page 18 — Left handlebar fitting

Visually inspect rims for de-fects.Have damaged rims checkedand, if necessary, replaced bya specialized workshop, prefer-ably an authorized BMW Mo-tor

Page 19 — Handlebar fitting, right

Once the calipers havebeen removed, there isa risk of the brake pads beingpressed together to the extentthat they cannot be slipped backover the brake

Page 20 — Instrument cluster

spacing between the ABS sensorring and the ABS sensor, andtherefor to ABS malfunctions ordestruction of the ABS sensor.To ensure the proper alignmento

Page 21 — Headlight

Quick-release axle inthreaded bush37 lb/ft (50 Nm)Tighten the right-hand axleclamping screw 5 with the ap-propriate torque.Clamping screw onquick-rele

Page 22

Install front mudguard andscrews 1 on right and left.Press the handbrake lever firm-ly a number of times until theresistance point is noticeable.Remov

Page 23 — Status indicators

Remove mounting bolts 5 ofrear wheel, holding wheel asyou do so.Lower rear wheel to ground.Roll rear wheel out toward rear.Installing rear wheelThread

Page 25 — Displays with onboard

Tighten clamp 3 on muffler toappropriate torque.Muffler on manifold26 lb/ft (35 Nm)If the gap between the rearwheel and the muffler is toosmall, the r

Page 26 — Motorcycles with onboard

The BMW Motorrad frontwheel stand is not designedfor holding motorcycles without acenter or other auxiliary stands. Amotorcycle standing on the frontw

Page 27

If the motorcycle is raisedtoo far at the front thecenter stand will lift clear of theground and the motorcycle couldtopple to one side.When raising t

Page 28 — EWS ! appears on

Have all work on the xenon lightsystem including bulb replace-ments carried out by a specialistworkshop, preferably an autho-rized BMW Motorrad retail

Page 30

Install cover 1 (low beam) orcovers 2 (high beam).Replacing parking-lightbulbsIf it is not standing firmly,the motorcycle could topplein the course of

Page 31

Bulb for parking lightW5W / 12 V / 5 WUse a clean, dry cloth to holdnew bulb.Insert bulb 3 into bulb socket.Install bulb socket by turningclockwise.Le

Page 32 — Warning indicators of

Pull lamp housing toward rearout of brackets.Remove bulb socket 2 (turn in-dicator bulb) or 3 (brake light/turn indicator bulb) from lamphousing by tu

Page 33 — Oil ! appears on

light bulb) in lamp housing byturning clockwise.Insert lamp housing with retain-ing pins 7 in brackets 6. Makesure cables are not pinched.Install scre

Page 34 — ABS warning

Press bulb 4 into bulb sock-et 3 and remove it by turning itcounterclockwise.Replace defective bulb.Bulbs for flashing turnindicators, frontH21W / 12

Page 35

General view, left side1 Windshield ( 63)2 Battery compartment( 131)3 Seat lock (below tail light)( 74)4 Adjuster for spring preload,rear ( 68)5 Adjus

Page 36

Jump-startingThe wires leading to thepower socket do not havea load-capacity rating adequatefor jump-starting the engine. Ex-cessively high current ca

Page 37 — ASC warning

BatteryMaintenance instructionsCorrect upkeep, recharging andstorage will prolong the life ofthe battery and are essential ifwarranty claims are to be

Page 38

damage to the motorcycle elec-tronics.Use BMW chargers with thepart numbers 71 60 7 688 864(220 V) or, as applicable,71 60 7 688 865 (110 V). If indou

Page 39 — TPC warning

Installing batterycompartment coverInsert battery compartmentcover in mountings 2Install screws 1.Removing batteryRemoving battery compartmentcover (

Page 40

Never install the battery withoutthe protective cap.First install positive battery ca-ble 1.Mount protective cap 2 onpositive terminal.Then install ne

Page 42

Care productsBMW Motorrad recommendsthat you use cleaning and careproducts available at your au-thorized BMW Motorrad retailer.BMW Care Products have

Page 43 — RDC appears on the display

Black, unpainted partsIf plastic parts are cleanedusing unsuitable cleaningagents, the surfaces can be dam-aged.Do not use cleaning agents thatcontain

Page 44 — Anti-theft alarm

cleaning naphtha or spirit on aclean cloth or cotton ball. BMWMotorrad recommends remov-ing tar spots with BMW Tar Re-mover. Then add a protectivewax

Page 45

Technical dataTechnical dataTroubleshooting chart . . . … 138Threaded fasteners . … 139Engine . . . …

Page 47 — Operation

Troubleshooting chartEngine does not start at all or is very difficult to startPossible cause RemedyEmergency ON/OFF switch activated. Emergency ON/OF

Page 48

Threaded fastenersFront wheel Value ValidFront brake caliper on wheelcarrierM8 x 32 — 10.9 22 lb/ft (30 Nm)Clamping screw on quick-re-lease axle in wh

Page 49 — Ignition switch and

Handlebars Value ValidMounting of handlebar adjust-ment on lower handlebar bridgeM8 15 lb/ft (20 Nm)10140zTechnical data

Page 50 — EWS is shown in the

EngineEngine design Transverse-mounted four-cylinder, four-stroke en-gine angled 55° toward front. DOHC control withtoothed chain drive, 4 valves actu

Page 51 — Odometer and

FuelRecommended fuel quality 98 ROZ/RON, Super Plus unleaded95 ROZ/RON, Super unleaded (fuel type can beused with reduced performance and consumption)

Page 52 — Residual range

ClutchClutch design Multi-disk oil-bath clutchTransmissionTransmission design Claw-shifted 6-speed cassette transmission inte-grated in engine housing

Page 53 — Onboard computer

Rear-wheel driveType of final drive Shaft drive with bevel gearsType of rear suspension BMW EVO Paralever, single-arm light-alloy castswinging arm wit

Page 54 — — is temporarily shown in

BrakesType of front brake Hydraulically operated twin disk brake with 4-pis-ton fixed calipers and floating brake disksBrake-pad material, front Sinte

Page 55

Rear wheelRear wheel design Cast aluminum, MT H2Rear-wheel rim size 5.50″ x 17″Rear tire designation 180/55 ZR 17Tire inflation pressureTire

Page 56 — Tire Pressure Control

Electrical systemElectrical rating of onboard socket 8 A, an onboard socketWith OE (Additional) onboard socket: 8 A, all onboard sockets togetherFuses

Page 57 — — — is displayed, as the

General view, right side1 Fuel filler opening ( 86)2 Adjustable handlebars( 68)3 Brake-fluid reservoir, front( 109)4 Headlight range adjustment(below

Page 58 — Turn indicators

BulbsBulb for high-beam headlight H7 / 12 V / 55 WBulb for low-beam headlight H7 / 12 V / 55 WWith OE Xenon light: D2R / 35 WBulb for parking light W5

Page 59 — Hazard warning

DimensionsMotorcycle length 91.3 in (2318 mm)Motorcycle width 38.7 in (982 mm), Across mirrorsMotorcycle height 56.6 in (1438 mm), At DIN unladen weig

Page 60

Riding specificationsTop speed >124 mph (>200 km/h)10150zTechnical data

Page 61 — Heated hand grips

ServiceServiceBMW Motorrad Service . . … 152BMW Motorrad Service Quality … 152BMW Motorrad Service Card — On-the-spot breakdown assistance

Page 62 — Seat heating

BMW Motorrad ServiceAdvanced technology requiresspecially adapted methods ofmaintenance and repair.If this maintenance and re-pair work is performed i

Page 63

to help with both advice and ac-tion.Important country-specific con-tact addresses and the relevantafter-sales service organizationphone numbers as we

Page 64 — Seat height

Confirmation of maintenance workBMW Pre-DeliveryCheckConductedonStamp, SignatureBMW Running-inCheckConductedonOdometer readingNext serviceat the lates

Page 65 — Cruise control

BMW ServiceConductedonOdometer readingNext serviceat the latestonor, if reached sooner,Odometer readingStamp, SignatureBMW ServiceConductedonOdometer

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BMW ServiceConductedonOdometer readingNext serviceat the latestonor, if reached sooner,Odometer readingStamp, SignatureBMW ServiceConductedonOdometer

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BMW ServiceConductedonOdometer readingNext serviceat the latestonor, if reached sooner,Odometer readingStamp, SignatureBMW ServiceConductedonOdometer

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BMW ServiceConductedonOdometer readingNext serviceat the latestonor, if reached sooner,Odometer readingStamp, SignatureBMW ServiceConductedonOdometer

Page 70 — Spring preload

Confirmation of serviceThe table is intended as proof of maintenance, warranty and repair work, the installed optional acces-sories and any special ca

Page 71

Work carried out OdometerreadingDate11160zService

Page 72 — Electronic suspension

AAbbreviations and symbols, 6ABSSelf-diagnosis, 82Warning indicators, 32AccessoriesGeneral instructions, 95Anti-theft alarm, 18Warning indicators, 42A

Page 73 — SPORT sporty damping

EElectrical systemTechnical data, 147Emergency ON/OFF switch, 17,59EngineEngine-electronics warningindicator, 27Starting, 80Technical data, 141Engine

Page 74

Instrument clusterLighting sensor, 18Overview, 18JJump-starting, 128KKeys, 47LLampsBulb-defect warningindicator, 29, 30General instructions, 120Replac

Page 75 — Front and rear seats

RRear shock absorber systemAdjusting, 11Rear suspension preloadAdjusting, 11Rear-wheel driveTechnical data, 144Refueling, 86Fill location, 13ReserveWa

Page 76

TiresApproved, 112Checking air pressure, 72Checking tread depth, 111Running in, 83Technical data, 145TopcaseClosing, 100Mounting, 101Opening, 100Remov

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166Reporting Safety DefectsIf you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediat

Page 78 — Helmet holder

Details described or illustratedin this booklet may differ fromthe motorcycle’s actual specifi-cation as purchased, the acces-sories fitted or th

Page 79

Underneath seat1 Driver’s seat height adjust-ment ( 62)2 Oil dipstick ( 105), En-gine oil fill location ( 107)3 Brake-fluid reservoir, rear( 110)

Page 80 — Safety instructions

The most important data for a filling station stop can be found in the following chart.FuelRecommended fuel quality 98 ROZ/RON, Super Plus unlead-ed95

Page 81 — Checklist

Left handlebar fitting1 Cruise-control systemOE( 63)2 Operating ESAOE( 70)3 Operating ASCOE( 62)4 Windshield adjustment( 63)5 Horn6 Flashing turn indi

Page 82 — Starting

Handlebar fitting, right1 Operating onboard comput-erOE( 51)2 Emergency ON/OFF switch( 59)3 Starter button ( 80)4 Heated hand gripsOE( 59)5 Flashing t

Page 83 — CHECK! appears on the dis

Motorcycle/Retailer DataMotorcycle dataModelVehicle Identification NumberColor numberFirst registrationRegistration numberRetailer DataContact in Serv

Page 84 — ASC self-diagnosis

Instrument cluster1 Speedometer2 Indicator lights ( 22)3 Multifunction display( 22)4 Tachometer5 Anti-theft alarm indicatorlight (OE)6 Setting clock (

Page 87 — Parking your

Status indicatorsStatus indicatorsStandard displays . . . … 22Displays with onboard comput-erOE… 23Dis

Page 88 — Refueling

Standard displaysMultifunction display1 Fuel capacity ( 22)2 Gear indicator ( 22)3 Coolant temperature( 22)4 Clock ( 49)5 Odometer6 Trip meter ( 49)In

Page 89

the service date is briefly dis-played following the pre-ridecheck. The month and year areshown with theSERVICE let-tering; in this example the displa

Page 90

Displays with TirePressure ControlTPCOEMotorcycles withoutonboard computer1 Tire pressures as addi-tional value of tripmeterOE( 54)Motorcycles with on

Page 91 — Technology in detail

Indicator light withcruise-controlsystemOE1 Indicator light of cruise-con-trol systemStandard warningindicatorsDisplayWarnings are indicated by thewar

Page 92 — BMW Motorrad Integral

Overview of warning indicatorsMeaningLights up yellow EWS ! appears onthe display.Electronic immobilizer is active ( 27)Lights up yellow Flashes Fuel

Page 93

Electronic immobilizer isactiveGeneral warning light showsyellow.EWS ! appears on the display.The key being used is not autho-rized for starting, or c

Page 94 — Engine management

Welcome to BMWWe congratulate you on yourchoice of a motorcycle fromBMW and welcome you to thecommunity of BMW riders.Familiarize yourself with your n

Page 95

may be available, which can leadto danger driving situations, es-pecially during passing maneu-vers.Adapt your driving style tothe possibly reduced en

Page 96

If the battery is no longercharged, continued drivingcan lead to deep discharging,and therefore to the destructionof the battery.If possible, do not c

Page 97

Replacing parking-light bulbs( 123)Replacing front turn indicatorbulbs ( 126)Bulbs defectiveGeneral warning light showsyellow.Lamp symbol with two ar-

Page 98 — Onboard socket

Overview of warning indicatorsMeaningOil ! appears onthe displayEngine oil level too low ( 32)Is indicatedAmbient tempera-ture display flashesIce warn

Page 99

Engine oil level too lowOil ! appears on the display.Oil level symbol appears onthe display.The electronic oil level sensorhas detected a low engine o

Page 100 — Accessories

overview of the possible warningsis provided on the following page.333zStatus indicators

Page 101

Overview of warning indicatorsMeaningFlashesSelf-diagnosis not completed ( 35)Lights upABS error ( 35)334zStatus indicators

Page 102

Self-diagnosis not completedABS warning light flashes.The ABS function is not avail-able, because the self-diagno-sis has not been completed. Tocheck

Page 103

Overview of warning indicatorsMeaningFlashes rapidlyASC intervention ( 37)Flashes slowlySelf-diagnosis not completed ( 37)Lights upASC deactivated ( 3

Page 104

ASC interventionASC warning light flashesrapidly.The ASC has detected insta-bility at the rear wheel and hasreduced the torque. The warninglight flash

Page 105 — Maintenance

Table of ContentsYou can also use the index at theend of this Rider’s Manual to finda specific topic.1 General instructions . … . 5Overview . .

Page 106 — Onboard toolkit

tire pressure is outside the per-missible tolerance, the generalwarning light flashes in red.The critical air pressure of thefront wheel 3 or the rear

Page 107 — Engine oil

Overview of warning indicatorsMeaningLights up yellow Is indicatedTire pressure in limit area of permissibletolerance ( 40)The critical air pres-sure

Page 108

Tire pressure in limit area ofpermissible toleranceGeneral warning light showsyellow.Tire symbol appears on thedisplay.Critical air pressure flashes.T

Page 109 — Brake pads

warning light also lights up. Inthis case:Have fault eliminated by a spe-cialized workshop, preferablyan authorized BMW Motorradretailer.There is a fa

Page 110

Anti-theft alarmwarning indicatorsOEDisplayAnti-theft alarm warningare shown in the area 2 inconjunction with the generalwarning light 1 following the

Page 111 — Brake fluid

Overview of warning indicatorsMeaningIs indicatedAnti-theft alarm battery weak ( 44)Lights up yellow Is indicatedAnti-theft alarm battery drained ( 44

Page 112

Anti-theft alarm battery weakBattery symbol appears onthe display.DWA appears on the display.This error message is onlydisplayed for a short timefollo

Page 113

OperationOperationIgnition switch and steering lock … 47Electronic immobilizer… 48Clock … 49Odometer

Page 114

Helmet holder . … 76446zOperation

Page 115

Ignition switch andsteering lockKeysYou receive one master key andone spare key. If a key is lost,please note the information onthe electronic immobil

Page 116

Headlight . . . . … 72Front and rear seats. . . . … 73Helmet holder . . . … 765 Riding . . . … 77Safe

Page 117

Locking handlebarsIf the motorcycle is on theside stand, the surfaceof the ground will determinewhether it is better to turn thehandlebars to the left

Page 118

Replacement and extrakeysReplacement and spare keysare only available through an au-thorized BMW Motorrad retailer.The keys are part of an integrat-ed

Page 119

Each time the button is pressed,the display shows values start-ing with the current value in thefollowing order:Tripmeter 1 (Trip I)Tripmeter 2 (Trip

Page 120 — Front wheel stand

Multifunction displayAdjusting dimmingAdjusting the dimmingwhile driving can lead toaccidents.Only adjust the dimming whenthe motorcycle is stationary

Page 121

Ambient temperatureWhen the motorcycle is stopped,the engine heat can falsify themeasurement of the ambienttemperature 1. If the influenceof the engin

Page 122

Average speedThe average speed 1 is cal-culated based on the elapsedtime since the last reset. Timesduring which the engine wasstopped are excluded fr

Page 123

Oil level indicatorThe oil level indicator 1 providesinformation on the oil level in theengine. It can only be displayedwhen the motorcycle is stopped

Page 124

The tire pressures are displayedwith the letteringRDC. The left-hand value indicates the air pres-sure of the front wheel, and theright-hand value the

Page 125

Low-beam headlightThe low-beam headlight switcheson automatically when you startthe engine.With the engine switchedoff, you can switch on thelights by

Page 126

Press left-hand turn indicatorbutton 1.Left-hand turn indicator isswitched on.Indicator light for left-hand turnindicator flashes.Switching on right-h

Page 127

11 Service . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 151BMW Motorrad Service . . . . 152BMW Motorrad ServiceQuality . . . … 152BMW Motorrad Servi

Page 128

The hazard warning flash-ers place a strain on thebattery. Do not use the hazardwarning flashers for longer thanabsolutely necessary.If a turn indicat

Page 129

Emergency ON/OFFswitch1 Emergency ON/OFF switchOperating the emergencyON/OFF switch when ridingcan cause the rear wheel to lockand thus cause a fall.D

Page 130 — Jump-starting

2 Heating function off.3 50 % heat output (one dotvisible).4 100 % heat output (threedots visible).Seat heatingOESeat heating, front seat1 Switch for

Page 131

Seat heating of passengerseat1 Switch for seat heating, rearseatThe passenger seat can be heat-ed at two levels. Seat heatingcan be activated only whe

Page 132

Automatic StabilityControl ASCOESwitching off ASCfunctionSwitch on ignition.The ASC function can al-so be deactivated whiledriving.Press and hold ASC

Page 133

Pull the seat height adjust-ment 1 into the end position.Press the seat height adjust-ment forward as far as possibleat the top or bottom.End position

Page 134

Setting road speedBriefly push button 3 in SETdirectionThe cruise-control systemcan be used within a speedrange of 30 mph to 112 mph(50 km/h to 180 km

Page 135

Step-by-step decelerationBriefly push button 3 in RESdirection.The speed is decreased byapprox. 2 km/h each time youpush the button, and the newsettin

Page 136 — Plastics

though you might have intendedslowing to a lower speed.Indicator light for cruise-control system lights up.Stored speed is resumed.Switching off cruis

Page 137 — Paint care

ClutchAdjusting clutch leverIf the position of the clutchfluid reservoir is changed,air can enter the clutch system.Do not reposition the handlebarcon

Page 138

General instructionsGeneral instructionsOverview … 6Abbreviations and symbols . . . … 6Equipment …

Page 139 — Technical data

HandlebarsAdjustable handlebarsThe height of the handlebars 1is adjustable. Consult a certifiedworkshop, preferably an autho-rized BMW Motorrad retail

Page 140 — Troubleshooting chart

Adjusting the spring preloadwhile the motorcycle is be-ing ridden can lead to accidents.Adjust the spring preloadonly when the motorcycle isstationary

Page 141 — Threaded fasteners

To reduce absorption, turn ad-justing screw 1 in arrow direc-tion S.Basic setting of rearwheel rear-wheel damp-ingTurn adjusting screw as faras possib

Page 142

Calling up settingsSwitch on ignition.Press button 1.Current setting is displayed.Display goes out automaticallyafter a few seconds.Adjusting dampingS

Page 143

One-up with luggageTwo-up (with luggage)If button 1 is not pressed fora longer time, spring preloadis set as indicated. During thesetting procedure, t

Page 144

Headlight range andspring preloadThe headlight range generallyremains constant due to the ad-justment of the spring preload tothe loading state.Spring

Page 145 — Transmission

Turn the key 1 counterclock-wise in the seat lock.Lift the seat at the rear andrelease the key.With OE Seat heating:Disconnect the connector 2 bypress

Page 146 — Running gear

Lift seat up to remove.Lay the seat on the cover sideon a clean surface.Installing driver’s seatWith OE Seat heating:Close connector 2.If too muc

Page 147 — Wheels and tires

If too much pressure is ap-plied in the forward direc-tion, there is a danger that themotorcycle will be pushed off itsstand.Make sure that the motorc

Page 148

RidingRidingSafety instructions . . … 78Checklist . … 79Starting . . … 80Running

Page 149 — Electrical system

OverviewChapter 2 of this Rider’s Manu-al will provide you with an initialoverview of your motorcycle. Allmaintenance and repair work car-ried ou

Page 150

Safety instructionsRider’s equipmentDo not ride without the correctclothing. Always wear:HelmetRider’s suitGlovesBootsThis applies even to s

Page 151 — Dimensions

Catalytic converterIf misfiring causes unburned fuelto enter the catalytic converter,there is a danger of overheatingand damage.For this reason, obser

Page 152 — Riding specifications

BrakesFront and rear brake fluid levelsClutchClutch fluid levelShock absorber setting andspring preloadTread depth and tire inflationpressureFirm seat

Page 153

ASC self-diagnosis is per-formed. ( 82)Press starter button 1.At extremely low tempera-tures it may be necessaryto operate the throttle twist gripduri

Page 154

ABS self-diagnosisThe readiness for operation ofthe BMW Motorrad Integral ABSis checked by the self-diagnosis.Self-diagnosis is performed au-tomatical

Page 155 — Maintenance work

If an ASC fault is indicated afterthe ASC self-diagnosis is com-pleted:Continue driving is possible. Itmust be noted that the ASCfunction is not avail

Page 156 — BMW Running-in

BrakesHow is the shortestbraking distanceachieved?The dynamic load distributionbetween the front and rear wheelchanges during braking. Theheavier you

Page 157 — BMW Service

Dirt or mud on brakesWhen the motorcycle isridden on loose surfacesor muddy roads, the brakes mayfail to take effect immediatelybecause of dirt or moi

Page 158

Sit on motorcycle and use yourleft foot to retract side stand.Placing on center standIf the ground is soft or un-even, there is no guaranteethat the m

Page 159

the windshield and wind deflec-tors immediately.Leaded fuel will destroy thecatalytic converter.Use only unleaded fuel.Make sure ground is level andfi

Page 160

TPC Tire Pressure Control.EquipmentWhen you ordered your BMWMotorrad, you chose variousitems of custom equipment. ThisRider’s Manual describes op

Page 163

Brake system withBMW Motorrad IntegralABSPartially integral brakeYour motorcycle is equipped witha partially integral brake configu-ration. Both front

Page 164

How is the BMW MotorradIntegral ABS noticeable tothe rider?If the ABS system must reducethe braking forces due to theconditions described above, thenv

Page 165

gine brake, e.g. when ridingdownhill offroad.Should a fault message resultdue to one of the driving condi-tions described above, the ABSfunction can b

Page 166

Special situationsAt an increasing angle, the accel-eration performance is increas-ingly limited in accordance withphysical laws. This can result inde

Page 167

for approx. 15 minutes after themotorcycle comes to a stop.The control unit can manage foursensors, and as a result two setsof wheels with TPC sensors

Page 168

AccessoriesAccessoriesGeneral instructions. … 96Onboard socket… 96Luggage . … 97Case .

Page 169

General instructionsBMW Motorrad recommendsthe use of parts and accessoriesfor your motorcycle that are ap-proved by BMW for this purpose.Your authori

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tion is subsequently switched off.Approx. 15 minutes after switch-ing off the ignition and/or duringstarting, the onboard socket isswitched off to tak

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