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Rider’s Manual

R 1200 RT

BMW Motorrad

The Ultimate Riding

Machine

Motorcycle data/dealership details

Motorcycle data

Model

Vehicle identification number

Colour code

Date of first registration

Registration number

Dealership details

Person to contact in Service department

Ms/Mr

Phone number

Dealership address/phone number (company stamp)

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.

In addition, it contains information on maintenance and care to help you maintain your motorcycle’s reliability and safety, as well as its value.

If you have questions concerning your motorcycle, your authorised

BMW Motorrad dealer will gladly provide advice and assistance.

We hope that you will enjoy riding your BMW and that all your journeys will be pleasant and safe.

BMW Motorrad.

1 General instructions . … .

Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Abbreviations and symbols . . . .

Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Currency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2 General views . … .. … … .

General view, left side . . . . . . . .

General view, right side . . . . . .

Underneath the seat . . . . . . . . .

Handlebar fitting, left . . . . . . . . .

Handlebar fitting, right . . . . . . . .

Instrument cluster . . . . . . . . . . . .

Headlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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.

Table of Contents

3 Status indicators .. … ..

21

4 Operation … … … .. … ..

45

Standard status

Ignition switch and steering

indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

22

lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

47

Status indicators with on-

Electronic immobiliser

5

board computer OE . . . . . . . . . . .

23

(EWS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

48

6

Status indicators with ra-

Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

49

6

dio OE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

24

Odometer and tripmeters . . . .

49

7

Status indicators with

Multifunction display . . . . . . . . .

51

7

tyre pressure monitoring

On-board computer OE . . . . . . .

51

7

(RDC) OE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

24

Tyre pressure monitoring

9

Status indicators with seat

RDC OE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

55

heating OE

24

Lights

55

11

13

Telltale light of cruise con-

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Turn indicators

57

15

trol OE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

25

Hazard warning flashers . . . . . .

57

Standard warnings

25

Emergency off switch (kill

16

17

Warnings issued by the on-

switch) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

58

18

board computer OE . . . . . . . . . . .

30

Automatic Stability Control

ABS warnings

32

ASC OE

59

19

. . . . . . . . . . . . .ASC warnings OE

34

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grip heating OE

60

RDC warnings OE . . . . . . . . . . . . .

36

Seat heating OE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

60

Anti-theft alarm

Seat height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

62

warnings OE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42

Windscreen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

62

Cruise-control system OE . . . . .

63

Stowage compartment . . . . . . .

65

Clutch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

66

6 Engineering details. .. ..

91

Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

66

Brake system with BMW Mo-

Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

67

torrad Integral ABS . . . . . . . . . .

. 92

Spring preload . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

67

Electronic engine manage-

Damping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

68

ment with BMW Motorrad

Electronic Suspension Ad-

ASC OE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

94

justment ESA OE . . . . . . . . . . . . .

69

Tyre pressure monitoring

Tyres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

71

RDC OE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

96

Headlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

72

7 Accessories … … … .. ..

99

Front and rear seats . . . . . . . . . .

73

General instructions . . . . . . . .

100

Helmet holder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

76

Power socket . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

100

5 Riding .. … .. … … … .. ..

77

Luggage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

101

Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . .

78

Case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

102

Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

79

Topcase OA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

104

Starting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

80

8 Maintenance .. … … .. .

107

Lowered suspension OE . . . . . .

82

General instructions . . . . . . . .

108

Running in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

83

Toolkit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

108

Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

84

Engine oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

109

Parking your motorcycle . . . . .

85

Brake system . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

110

Refuelling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

87

Brake pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

111

Securing motorcycle for

Brake fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

113

transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

88

Clutch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

115

Tyres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

115

Rims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

115

Wheels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

116

Front-wheel stand . . . . . . . . . . 123 Bulbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Jump starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135

9 Care . … … .. … … … .. . 139

Care products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Washing motorcycle . . . . . . . . 140 Cleaning easily damaged components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Paint care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Protective wax coating . . . . . 142 Laying up motorcycle . . . . . . 142 Restoring motorcycle to

use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142

10 Technical data . … .. . 143

Troubleshooting chart . . . . . . 144 Threaded fasteners . . . . . . . . 145 Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Engine oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Clutch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Rear-wheel drive . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Running gear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151

Wheels and tyres. . . . . . . . . . . 152 Electrics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Riding specifications . . . . . . . 156

11 Service . … … … .. … . 157

BMW Motorrad service . . . . . 158 BMW Motorrad service

quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 BMW Motorrad Service

Card: on-the-spot break-

down assistance . . . . . . . . . . . 158 BMW Motorrad service network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Maintenance work . . . . . . . . . . 159 Confirmation of mainten-

ance work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Confirmation of service . . . . . 165

General instructions

Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Abbreviations and symbols . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Currency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Overview

Chapter 2 of this Rider’s Manual will provide you with an initial overview of your motorcycle. All maintenance and repair work on the motorcycle is documented in Chapter 11. 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.

Abbreviations and symbols

Indicates warnings that you must comply with for reasons of your safety and the safety

of others, and to protect your motorcycle against damage.

Specific instructions on how to operate, control, ad-

just or look after items of equipment on the motorcycle.

Indicates the end of an item of information.

Instruction.

Result of an activity.

Reference to a page with more detailed information.

Indicates the end of a passage relating to specific accessories or items of equipment.

Tightening torque.

Item of technical data.

OE

Optional extra

The motorcycles are as-

sembled complete with

all the BMW optional ex-

tras originally ordered.

OA

Optional accessory

You can obtain option-

al accessories through

your authorised BMW

Motorrad dealer; optional

accessories have to be

retrofitted to the motor-

cycle.

EWS Electronic immobiliser (Elektronische Wegfahrsicherung).

DWA Anti-theft alarm (Diebstahlwarnanlage)

ABS Anti-lock brake system

ASC Automatic Stability Con-

trol.

ESA Electronic Suspension

Adjustment

Electronic Suspension

Adjustment.

RDC Tyre pressure control (ReifenDruck-Control)

Equipment

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.

If your BMW was supplied with equipment not described in this Rider’s Manual, you will

find these features described in separate manuals.

Technical data

All dimensions, weights and power ratings stated in the Rider’s Manual are quoted to the standards and comply with the tolerance requirements of the Deutsche Institut für Normung e.V. (DIN). Versions for individual countries may differ.

Currency

The high safety and quality standards of BMW motorcycles are maintained by constant development work on designs, equipment and accessories. Because of this, your motorcycle may differ from the information supplied in the Rider’s Manual. Nor can BMW Motorrad entirely rule out errors and omissions. We hope you will appreciate that no claims can be entertained on

the basis of the data, illustrations or descriptions in this manual.

1

8

instructionsGeneralz

General views

General view, left side. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 General view, right side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Underneath the seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Handlebar fitting, left . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Handlebar fitting, right . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Instrument cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Headlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

BMW R 1200 RT 2008 Owner's manual

2

10

viewsGeneralz

General view, left side

1Adjuster for headlight beam throw (underneath the instrument panel) ( 72)

2Brake-fluid reservoir, front ( 113)

3Radio operating panel (OE) (see instructions for use for radio)

4Power socket ( 100)

5Extra socket (OE) ( 100)

6Adjuster for damping characteristic, rear suspension ( 68)

7Engine oil level indicator ( 109)

8Engine-oil filler neck ( 110)

2

12

viewsGeneralz

General view, right side

1Seat lock ( 73)

2Rear-seat heating (underneath the rear

seat) OE ( 61)

3Tank rucksack adapter

4Fuel filler neck ( 87)

5Clutch-fluid reservoir

6Windscreen ( 62)

7Stowage compartment ( 65)

with radio with CD drive OE

Radio compartment ( 65)

2

14

viewsGeneralz

Underneath the seat

1Front-seat height adjustment ( 62)

2Battery ( 135)

3Brake-fluid reservoir, rear ( 114)

4Adjuster for spring preload, rear ( 67)

5Toolkit

6Type plate

7Helmet holder ( 76)

8Table of tyre pressures

9Payload table

Handlebar fitting, left

1Cruise-control system OE ( 63)

2

Operating ESA OE

( 69)

3

Radio operating unit (OE)

4

Operating ASC OE

( 59)

5Windscreen adjustment ( 62)

6Horn

7Flashing turn indicators, left ( 57), Hazard warning flashers ( 57)

8High-beam headlight and

headlight flasher ( 56)

Handlebar fitting, right

1 Control of the on-board computer OE ( 51)

2Emergency off switch (kill switch) ( 58)

3Starter button ( 80)

4 Grip heating OE ( 60)

5Flashing turn indicators, right ( 57), Hazard warning flashers ( 57)

6Cancel button, flashing turn indicators ( 57), Pushbutton, cancel hazard warning flashers ( 58)

7Front-seat heating OE ( 60)

Instrument cluster

1Speedometer

2Telltale lights ( 22)

3Multifunction display ( 22)

4Rev. counter

5Anti-theft alarm telltale light (OE) (see the instructions for use for the anti-theft alarm)

6Operation of the clock ( 49)

Adjust the dimmer ( 51)

7Operating the odometer ( 49)

8Ambient-light brightness sensor (for adapting the brightness of the instrument lighting)

Headlight

1High-beam headlight

2Low-beam headlight

3Side light

2

20

viewsGeneralz

Status indicators

Standard status indicators . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Status indicators with on-board computerOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Status indicators with radioOE . . . . . . . 24

Status indicators with tyre pressure monitoring (RDC)OE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Status indicators with seat heat-

ingOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Telltale light of cruise controlOE . . . . . 25 Standard warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Warnings issued by the on-board computerOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

ABS warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 ASC warningsOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 RDC warningsOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Anti-theft alarm warningsOE . . . . . . . . . 42

Standard status indicators

Multifunction display

1Fuel capacity ( 22)

2Gear indicator ( 22)

3Engine temperature ( 22)

4Clock ( 49)

5Odometer

6Trip meter ( 49)

Telltale lights

1Flashing turn indicators, left

2High-beam headlight

3Idle

4Flashing turn indicators, right

Fuel capacity

The column below the fuelpump symbol indicates the

remaining quantity of fuel. When the fuel in the tank is topped up the gauge briefly shows the original level, before the reading is updated.

Gear indicator

The gear engaged or N for neutral appears on the

display.

If no gear is engaged, the ‘neutral’ telltale light also

lights up.

Engine temperature

The column below the temperature symbol indicates

the engine temperature.

Service-due indicator

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 and year show, accompanied by the wording SERVICE; 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.

If service is overdue, the due date or the odometer reading at which service was due is accompanied by the ‘General’ warning light showing yellow. The word «Service» remains permanently visible.

If the service-due indicator appears more than a month

in advance of the actual due date or if the word «Service» does not show permanently even though a service is overdue, the date stored in memory in the instrument panel is incorrect and must be set. This situation can occur if the battery was disconnected for a prolonged period of time.

If you want to have the date set consult a specialist workshop,

preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.

Status indicators with on-board computerOE

1Status-indicator panel of the on-board computer OE ( 51)

2The tripmeter readings alternate with the odometer reading.

3

Status indicators with

radioOE

24

indicators

1 Panel for audio-system dis-

Statusz

plays (see the instructions

for use for the radio)

Status indicators with tyre pressure monitoring (RDC)OE

Status indicators with seat heatingOE

1Tyre-pressure readout OE ( 55)

with on-

board computer OE «RDC» is replaced by «BC».

The figures shown in the tyre-pressure readings are temperature-compensated (see the section entitled «Engineering

details»).

1 Indicator for active heating stages OE ( 60)

Telltale light of cruise controlOE

1 Telltale light of cruise control OE ( 63)

Standard warnings

Mode of presentation

Warnings are indicated by ‘General’ warning light 1 showing

in combination with one of the warning symbols 2. The ‘General’ warning light shows red or yellow, depending on the urgency of the warning.

If two or more warnings occur at the same time, all the appropriate warning lights and warning symbols appear. The status of the ‘General’ warning light matches the most urgent warning.

The possible warnings are listed on the next page.

Warnings, overview

Telltale lights

Status indicators

Meaning

Lights up yellow

EWS ! appears on

Electronic immobiliser active ( 27)

the display

Lights up yellow

Flashes

Fuel down to reserve ( 27)

Lights up yellow

Appears on the dis-

Engine in emergency-operation mode

play

( 27)

Flashes red

Appears on the dis-

Insufficient engine oil pressure ( 28)

play

Lights up red

Appears on the dis-

Insufficient battery charge current

play

( 28)

Lights up yellow

Appears on the dis-

Rear light bulb defective

( 28)

play

Appears on the dis-

Front light bulb defective

( 29)

play

Lights up yellow

Appears on the dis-

Bulbs defective ( 29)

play

Electronic immobiliser active

General warning light shows yellow.

EWS ! appears on the display. Possible cause:

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 re-

placed, preferably by an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.

Fuel down to reserve

General warning light shows yellow.

Reserve fuel level symbol flashes.

Lack of fuel can result in

the engine misfiring and

cutting out unexpectedly. Mis-

firing can damage the catalytic

converter; a hazardous situation

can result if the engine cuts out

unexpectedly.

Do not run the fuel tank dry.

Possible cause:

The fuel tank contains no more than the reserve quantity of fuel.

Reserve fuel

≥4 l

Refuelling ( 87)

Engine in emergencyoperation mode

General warning light shows yellow.

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.

Possible cause:

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.

You can continue to ride, but bear in mind that the usual engine power might not be available.

Have the fault rectified as quickly as possible by a specialist workshop, preferably

an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.

Insufficient engine oil pressure

General warning light flashes red.

Oil-can symbol appears on the display.

The oil pressure in the lube-oil system is too low. Stop immediately and switch off the engine.

The insufficient oil pressure warning does not fulfil

the function of an oil gauge. The only way of checking whether the oil level is correct is to check the oil sight glass.

Possible cause:

The engine-oil level is too low.

Check the engine oil level ( 109)

If the oil level is too low:

Top up the engine oil.

Possible cause:

The engine-oil pressure is insufficient.

Riding when engine-oil

pressure is low can result in engine damage.

Do not continue your journey.

Have the fault rectified as quickly as possible by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.

Insufficient battery charge current

General warning light shows red.

Battery symbol appears on the display.

A discharged battery can render various systems un-

available, for example the lights,

the engine or the ABS. This can result in dangerous situations.

If possible, do not continue your journey.

Possible cause:

Alternator or alternator drive belt defective

Have the fault rectified as quickly as possible by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.

Rear light bulb defective

General warning light shows yellow.

Bulb symbol with arrow pointing to the rear appears

on the display.

A defective bulb places your safety at risk because

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.

Possible cause:

Rear light or brake light bulb defective.

Replacing brake-light, rear light and rear-indicator bulbs ( 131)

Front light bulb defective

Bulb symbol with arrow pointing to the front ap-

pears on the display.

A defective bulb places your safety at risk because

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.

Possible cause:

Low-beam headlight, high-beam headlight, side-light or turn-indic- ator bulb defective.

Replacing high-beam headlight bulb ( 125)

Replacing left low-beam headlight bulb ( 126)

Replacing right low-beam headlight bulb ( 126)

Replacing parking-light bulb ( 128)

Replacing front turn indicator bulb ( 133)

Bulbs defective

General warning light shows yellow.

Bulb symbol with two arrows appears on the dis-

play.

A defective bulb places your safety at risk because

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.

Possible cause:

A combination of the bulb defects described above has occurred.

See the fault descriptions above.

Warnings issued by the on-board computerOE

Mode of presentation

Warnings issued by the on-board computer appear in panel 1. The possible warnings are listed on the next page.

Warnings, overview

Telltale lights

Status indicators

Meaning

Oil appears on

Engine-oil level too low ( 32)

the display.

Appears on the dis-

play

Ambient-temperat-

Ice warning ( 32)

ure reading flashes.

Flashes

Engine-oil level too low

Oil appears on the display. Oil-level symbol appears on the display.

Possible cause:

The electronic oil-level sensor has registered an excessively low oil level. Check the engine-oil level at the oil-level indicator the next time you stop to refuel:

Check the engine oil level ( 109)

If the oil level is too low:

Top up the engine oil ( 110)

Possible cause:

The oil sensor might be defective if the «Check oil level» message appears even though a check at the oil sight glass reveals that the oil level is correct.

Seek the advice of a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.

Ice warning

The ambient-temperature reading flashes.

Ice-crystal symbol flashes.

Possible cause:

The air temperature measured at the motorcycle is lower than 3 °C.

The ice warning does not mean that there is no risk

of black ice forming at measured temperatures above 3 °C. Always take extra care and think well ahead when temperatures are low; remember that the danger of black ice is particularly high on bridges and where the road is in the shade.

Ride carefully and think well ahead.

ABS warnings

Mode of presentation

ABS warnings are indicated by ABS warning light 1.

The way in which the ABS warning light indicates status can differ in some countries.

Possible national variant.

The detailed descriptions relating to BMW Motorrad Integral ABS start on page ( 92), and you will find an overview listing the possible warnings on the next page.

Warnings, overview

Telltale lights

Status indicators

Meaning

Flashes

Self-diagnosis not completed ( 34)

Lights up

ABS fault ( 34)

Self-diagnosis not completed

ABS warning light flashes.

Possible cause:

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.

ABS fault

ABS warning light shows.

Possible cause:

The ABS control unit has detected a fault. The ABS function is not available.

You can continue to ride the motorcycle, but make due provision for the fact that the ABS function is not available. Bear in mind the more detailed information on situations that can lead to an ABS fault ( 93). Have the fault rectified as quickly as possible by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.

ASC warningsOE

Mode of presentation

ASC warnings are indicated by ASC warning light 1.

The detailed descriptions relating to BMW Motorrad ASC start on page ( 94), and you will find an overview listing the possible warnings on the next page.

Warnings, overview

Telltale lights

Status indicators

Meaning

Quick-flashes

ASC intervention

( 36)

Slow-flashes

Self-diagnosis not completed ( 36)

Lights up

ASC deactivated

( 36)

Lights up

ASC fault ( 36)

ASC intervention

ASC warning light quickflashes.

The ASC has detected a degree of instability at the rear wheel and has intervened to reduce torque. The warning light flashes for longer than ASC intervention lasts. This affords the rider visual feedback on control intervention even after the critical situation has been dealt with.

Self-diagnosis not completed

ASC warning light slowflashes.

Possible cause:

Self-diagnosis did not complete, so the ASC function is not available. The engine must be running and the motorcycle must reach a speed of at least 5 km/h in order for ASC self-diagnosis to complete.

Pull away slowly. Bear in mind that the ASC function is not available until self-diagnosis has completed.

ASC deactivated

ASC warning light shows.

Possible cause:

The rider has switched off the ASC system.

with Automatic Stability Control (ASC) OE

Activate the ASC function ( 59)

ASC fault

ASC warning light shows.

Possible cause:

The ASC control unit has detected a fault. The ASC function is not available.

You can continue to ride. Bear in mind that the ASC function

is not available. Bear in mind the more detailed information on situations that can lead to an ASC fault ( 95).

Have the fault rectified as quickly as possible by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.

RDC warningsOE

Mode of presentation

The tyre-pressure readings are based on a reference tyre temperature of 20 °C ( 97).

Warning symbol 2 indicates a critical tyre pressure; the corresponding reading flashes.

If the critical value is close to the limit of the permissible tolerance range, ‘General’ warning light 1 shows yellow. If the tyre pressure registered by the sensor is outside the permissible tolerance range, the ‘General’ warning light shows red.

The critical tyre press of the front wheel 3 or the rear wheel 4 flashes.

with on-board computer OE RDC is replaced by BC.

The detailed descriptions relating to BMW Motorrad RDC start on page ( 96), and you will find an overview listing the possible warnings on the next page.

Warnings, overview

Telltale lights

Status indicators

Meaning

Lights up yellow

Appears on the dis-

Tyre pressure close to limit of permitted

play

tolerance ( 40)

The critical pres-

sure flashes.

Flashes red

Appears on the dis-

Tyre pressure outside permitted toler-

play

ance ( 40)

The critical pres-

sure flashes.

«» or « «

Signal transmission disrupted ( 41)

appears on the dis-

play

Lights up yellow

Appears on the dis-

Sensor defective or system error

play

( 41)

«» or « «

appears on the dis-

play

Lights up yellow

RDC appears on

Tyre-pressure sensor battery weak

the display

( 42)

Telltale lights

Status indicators

Meaning

3

Appears on the dis-

Tyre-pressure sensor battery weak

39

play

( 42)

Statusindicatorsz

Tyre pressure close 3 to limit of permitted 40 tolerance

General warning light shows yellow.

Tyre symbol appears on

indicators

the display.

to the limit of permitted toler-

The critical pressure flashes.

Possible cause:

Measured tyre pressure is close

Statusz

ance.

Correct the tyre pressure as

stated on the inside cover of

the Rider’s Manual.

Before you adjust tyre pressure, read the information

on temperature compensation and adjusting pressure in the section entitled «Engineering details».

Tyre pressure outside permitted tolerance

General warning light flashes red.

Tyre symbol appears on the display.

The critical pressure flashes. Possible cause:

Measured tyre pressure is outside permitted tolerance.

Check the tyre for damage and to ascertain whether the motorcycle can be ridden with the tyre in its present condition.

If the motorcycle can be ridden with the tyre in its present condition:

Incorrect tyre pressures im- pair the motorcycle’s hand-

ling characteristics.

If tyre pressure is incorrect it is essential to adapt your style of riding accordingly.

Correct the tyre pressure at the earliest possible opportunity.

Before you adjust tyre pressure, read the information

on temperature compensation and adjusting pressure in the section entitled «Engineering details».

Have the tyre checked for damage by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.

If you are unsure whether the motorcycle can be ridden with the tyre in its present condition: Do not continue your journey. Notify the breakdown service. Have the tyre checked for

damage by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.

Signal transmission disrupted

«» or « » appears on the display.

Possible cause:

The motorcycle has not yet accelerated past the threshold of approximately 30 km/h. The RDC sensors do not start transmitting signals until the motorcycle reaches a speed above this threshold for the first time ( 96).

Increase speed above this threshold and observe the RDC readings. Assume that a permanent fault has not occurred unless the ‘General’ warning light comes on to accompany the symptoms. Under these circumstances:

Have the fault rectified by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.

Possible cause:

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. Under these circumstances:

Have the fault rectified by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.

Sensor defective or system error

General warning light shows yellow.

Tyre symbol appears on the display.

«» or « » appears on the display.

Possible cause:

Motorcycle is fitted with wheels not equipped with RDC sensors. Fit wheels and tyres equipped

with RDC sensors.

Possible cause:

One or two RDC sensors have failed.

Have the fault rectified by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.

Possible cause:

A system error has occurred. Have the fault rectified by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.

Tyre-pressure sensor battery weak

General warning light shows yellow.

RDC appears on the display. Battery symbol appears on the display.

This error message appears only briefly after the pre-

ride check completes.

Possible cause:

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 control system can remain operational.

Seek the advice of a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.

Anti-theft alarm warningsOE

Mode of presentation

Anti-theft alarm warnings 2 appear in combination with ‘General’ warning light 1 showing after the Pre-Ride Check and relate to the capacity of the internal battery that supplies power to the anti-theft alarm.

The possible warnings are listed on the next page.

Warnings, overview

Telltale lights

Status indicators

Meaning

Appears on the dis-

Anti-theft alarm battery weak ( 44)

play

Lights up yellow

Appears on the dis-

Anti-theft alarm battery flat ( 44)

play

Anti-theft alarm battery weak

Battery symbol appears on the display.

This error message appears only briefly after the pre-

ride check completes.

Possible cause:

The integral battery in the antitheft alarm has lost a significant proportion of its original capacity. There is no assurance of how long the anti-theft alarm can remain operational if the motorcycle’s battery is disconnected. Seek the advice of a specialist

workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.

Anti-theft alarm battery flat

Battery symbol appears on the display.

This error message appears only briefly after the pre-

ride check completes. Possible cause:

The integral battery in the antitheft alarm has lost its entire original capacity. There is no assurance that the anti-theft alarm will be operational if the motorcycle’s battery is disconnected.

Seek the advice of a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.

General warning light shows yellow.

Operation

Ignition switch and steering lock . . . . . 47 Electronic immobiliser (EWS) . . . . . . . . 48 Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Odometer and tripmeters . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Multifunction display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 On-board computerOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51

Tyre pressure monitoring

RDCOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Turn indicators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Hazard warning flashers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Emergency off switch (kill switch) . . . . 58

Automatic Stability Control

ASCOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Grip heatingOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

Seat heatingOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Seat height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Windscreen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Cruise-control systemOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Stowage compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Clutch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Spring preload . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Damping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68

Electronic Suspension Adjustment

ESAOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Tyres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Headlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Front and rear seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73

Helmet holder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

76

4

46

Operationz

Ignition switch and 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 mislaid ( 48).

Ignition switch and steering lock, tank filler cap lock and the seat and case locks are all operated with the same key.

with topcase OA

If you wish you can arrange to have the topcase fitted with a lock that can be opened with this key as well. Consult a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.

Switching on ignition

Switching off ignition

4

47

Turn the key to position 1.

Side light and all function circuits switched on.

Engine can be started.

Pre-ride check is performed. ( 81)

ABS self-diagnosis is performed. ( 81)

with Automatic Stability Control (ASC) OE

ASC self-diagnosis is performed. ( 82)

Brake servo assistance is

not available when the ignition is off.

Do not switch off the ignition when riding.

Turn the key to position 2.

Lights switched off.

Handlebars not locked.

Key can be removed.

Electrically powered accessories remain operational for a limited period of time.

The battery can be recharged via the socket.

Operationz

Operationz

side stand, the surface of

If the motorcycle is on the

the ground will determine wheth-

er it is better to turn the handle-

bars to the left or right. However,

the motorcycle is more stable on

a level surface with the handle-

bars turned to the left than with

the handlebars turned to the

right.

On level ground, always turn the

handlebars to the left to set the

steering lock.

Turn the handlebars to the full left or right lock position.

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.

Electronic immobiliser (EWS)

Protection against theft

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. The engine of a motorcycle fitted with this electronic immobiliser can be started only with the keys that belong to the vehicle. You can also have your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer bar individual keys, for example if a particular key goes missing. The

engine cannot be started with a key that has been barred.

In-key electronics

The motorcycle’s electronics exchange certain continuously changing signals with the electronics in the key; these signals are specific to your motorcycle and they are transmitted via the ring aerial in the ignition lock. The ignition is not enabled for starting until the key has been recognised as «authorised» for your motorcycle.

A spare key attached to the same ring as the ig-

nition key used to start the engine could «irritate» the electronics, in which case the enabling signal for starting is not issued. The EWS warning appears in the multifunction display.

Always keep the spare key separately from the ignition key.

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  • Page 1
    Rider’s Manual (US Model) R 1200 R BMW Motorrad The Ultimate Riding Machine…
  • Page 2
    Motorcycle/Retailer Data Motorcycle data Retailer Data Model Contact in Service Ms./Mr. Vehicle Identification Number Color number Phone number First registration Retailer’s address/phone number (compa- Registration number ny stamp)
  • Page 3
    We congratulate you on your choice of a motorcycle from We wish you many miles of safe BMW and welcome you to the and enjoyable riding community of BMW riders. Familiarize yourself with your new BMW Motorrad.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents You can also use the index at the Standard warning indica- Hazard warning flashers ..51 end of this Rider’s Manual to find tors ……24 Emergency ON/OFF a specific topic.

  • Page 5
    ….124 BMW Motorrad Service ..145 Onboard socket ….84 Paint care .
  • Page 7: General Instructions

    General instructions Overview ……6 Abbreviations and symbols … 6 Equipment .

  • Page 8: Overview

    Chapter 2 of this Rider’s Manu- motorcycle as well as mainte- sembled complete with al will provide you with an initial nance and adjustment proce- all the BMW optional ex- overview of your motorcycle. All dures. tras originally ordered. maintenance and repair work car-…

  • Page 9: Equipment

    If your BMW is equipped with in the Rider’s Manual. In addition, options or accessories not de- BMW Motorrad cannot guarantee scribed in this Rider’s Manual, the total absence of errors.

  • Page 11: Overviews

    Overviews General view, left side ….11 General view, right side ….13 Underneath seat .

  • Page 13: General View, Left Side

    General view, left side Clutch fluid reservoir Fuel filler opening ( Onboard socket ( Adjustment of rear damping Engine oil fill location Engine oil level indicator…

  • Page 15: General View, Right Side

    General view, right side Seat lock ( Vehicle Identification Num- ber (on steering-head bear- ing) Brake-fluid reservoir, front…

  • Page 17: Underneath Seat

    Underneath seat Battery ( 119) Brake-fluid reservoir, rear Rider’s Manual (US Model), Onboard toolkit Type plate Tire inflation pressure table Adjuster for spring preload, rear (…

  • Page 18: Left Handlebar Fitting

    Left handlebar fitting Operating onboard comput- Operating ASC Operating ESA Horn Flashing turn indicators, left ( 50), Hazard warn- ing flashers ( High-beam headlight and headlight flasher (…

  • Page 19: Handlebar Fitting, Right

    Handlebar fitting, right Emergency ON/OFF switch Starter button ( Heated hand grips Flashing turn indicators, right ( 50), Hazard warn- ing flashers ( Turn indicators off ( 51), Hazard warning flashers off…

  • Page 20: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument cluster Indicator lights ( Speedometer Operating clock ( Multifunction display Operating odometer Ambient brightness sensor (for brightness adjustment of instrument lighting) with anti-theft alarm Anti-theft alarm indicator light (see anti-theft alarm operating instructions) Tachometer…

  • Page 21: Headlight

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

  • Page 23: Status Indicators

    Status indicators Standard displays ….22 Displays with onboard comput- ……. . . 23 Displays with Tire Pressure Control TPC/RDC .

  • Page 24: Standard Displays

    Standard displays Indicator lights Service display Multifunction display High-beam headlight If the time remaining until the next service lies within a month, Flashing turn indicators, left Clock ( the service date is briefly dis- Idling Odometer and tripmeters played following the pre-ride Flashing turn indicators, check.

  • Page 25: Displays With Onboard Computer Oe

    If the motorcycle is driven long Consult a certified workshop, distances annually, it is possible preferably an authorized BMW that earlier service is required. If Motorrad retailer, for setting of the odometer reading for the ear- the date.

  • Page 26: Displays With Tire Pressure Control Tpc/Rdc Oe

    Fuel capacity Displays with Tire Standard warning Pressure Control TPC/ indicators The horizontal bars over the gas pump symbol indicate Display the remaining fuel quantity. The top cross bar is shown enlarged and is equal to a correspondingly higher fuel level than the other cross bars.

  • Page 27
    The possible warnings are listed on the next page. The warning symbol 1 can be shown in the multifunction dis- play. Warnings like 2 are shown in the display area of the odome- ter preceded by the warning tri- angle 3. If several warnings are active, all corresponding warning lights and symbols are displayed.
  • Page 28
    Overview of warning indicators Indicator lights Displays Meaning Lights up yellow Is indicated Electronic immobilizer is active ( appears on the display Lights up Fuel down to reserve ( Lights up yellow Is indicated Engine in emergency-operation mode Flashes Engine oil pressure insufficient ( Lights up Battery charge current insufficient Lights up yellow…
  • Page 29
    Have the defective key re- Continued driving is possible, placed, preferably by an autho- Engine in emergency- however the accustomed en- rized BMW Motorrad retailer. operation mode gine performance may not be General warning light shows Fuel down to reserve available.
  • Page 30
    BMW Motorrad Possible cause: Possible cause: retailer. The engine oil pressure is insuffi- Alternator or alternator belt de- cient. fective Engine oil pressure Have the malfunction corrected Driving with insufficient en- insufficient as soon as possible by a spe-…
  • Page 31: Warning Indicators Of On

    Warning indicators of Possible cause: on bridges and where the road is in the shade. Low-beam headlight, high-beam onboard computer headlight, parking light or turn Think well ahead when driving. signal bulb defective. Replacing low-beam or high- ABS warning beam bulb ( 111) indicators Replacing parking light bulb…

  • Page 32
    Possible country-dependent versions. Additional information on the BMW Motorrad Integral ABS is provided from page ( 78); an overview of the possible warnings is provided on the following page.
  • Page 33
    Overview of warning indicators Indicator lights Displays Meaning Flashes Self-diagnosis not completed ( Lights up ABS error (…
  • Page 34: Tors Oe

    ASC warnings are indicated by available until the self-diagnosis the ASC warning light 1. has been completed. Additional information on the BMW Motorrad ASC is provided ABS error from page ( 80); an overview ABS warning light lights up. of the possible warnings is pro- vided on the following page.

  • Page 35
    Overview of warning indicators Indicator lights Displays Meaning Flashes rapidly ASC intervention ( Flashes slowly Self-diagnosis not completed ( Lights up ASC deactivated ( Lights up ASC error (…
  • Page 36: Tpc/Rdc Warning Indica- Tors Oe

    As a result, ASC warning light lights up. cialized workshop, preferably the driver is provided with opti- an authorized BMW Motorrad cal feedback on the regulation retailer. carried out even after the critical Possible cause: driving situation.

  • Page 37
    Additional information on the BMW Motorrad TPC/RDC is provided from page ( 81); an overview of the possible warnings is provided on the following page. The warning symbol 1 signals a critical tire pressure, and the corresponding air pressure of the front wheel 2 or the rear wheel 3 flashes.
  • Page 38
    Overview of warning indicators Indicator lights Displays Meaning Lights up yellow Is indicated Tire pressure in limit area of permissible tolerance ( Critical air pressure flashes Flashes red Is indicated Tire pressure outside permissible toler- ance ( Critical air pressure flashes «…
  • Page 39
    Have the tire checked for dam- age by a specialized workshop, Critical air pressure flashes. Critical air pressure flashes. preferably an authorized BMW Possible cause: Possible cause: Motorrad retailer. The measured tire inflation pres- The measured tire inflation pres-…
  • Page 40
    Have fault eliminated by a spe- an authorized BMW Motorrad been exceeded for the first time cialized workshop, preferably retailer. 81). an authorized BMW Motorrad Possible cause: retailer. Watch TPC display at higher A system fault has occurred.
  • Page 41: Anti-Theft Alarm Warning Indicators Oe

    The operation of the tire inflation pressure control is only ensured for a limited time. Contact a specialized work- shop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. The warning is displayed Anti-theft alarm with the warning triangle in front warning indicators of it.

  • Page 43: Operation

    Operation Ignition switch and steering lock ..42 Brakes ……. 54 Electronic immobilizer EWS .

  • Page 44: Ignition Switch And Steering Lock

    Electrically powered acces- with Topcase sories remain operational for The cases and the Topcase can with BMW Motorrad Integral a limited period of time. also be ordered with locks for Battery can be recharged via the same key on request. Please onboard socket.

  • Page 45: Electronic Immobilizer

    The ignition is not enabled for The electronic immobilizer helps side stand, the surface starting until the key has been protect your BMW motorcycle of the ground will determine recognized as «authorized» for from theft, and this enhanced whether it is better to turn the your motorcycle.

  • Page 46: Clock

    Replacement and spare keys Selecting readings are only available through an au- Switch on ignition. thorized BMW Motorrad retailer. The keys are part of an integrat- ed security system, so the retail- er is under an obligation to check the legitimacy of all applications for replacement/extra keys.

  • Page 47
    Residual range without onboard computer Each time the button is pressed, Press and hold button 2. the display shows values start- Tripmeter is reset. ing with the current value in the The operating range indicates following order: what distance can still be driven with the remaining fuel.
  • Page 48: Onboard Computer Oe

    Ambient temperature fill level nor the operating range display can be updated. The determined residual range is an approximate reading. BMW Motorrad there- fore recommends that you do not try to use the full remaining range before refueling. Onboard computer…

  • Page 49
    drops below this threshold for the corresponding amount of fuel the first time. used. Average speed Resetting average consumption Switch on ignition. Select average consumption. Hold down button 1. Average speed is reset. Average consumption The average speed is calculated based on the elapsed time since the last reset.
  • Page 50: Tire Pressure Control Tpc/Rdc Oe

    For this reason the range is only calculat- ed while driving. The determined range is an approximate reading. BMW Press button 2 repeatedly un- Motorrad therefore recommends til tire inflation pressures are The functional description of the that you do not try to use the full shown.

  • Page 51: Lights

    Low-beam headlight wheel, and the right-hand val- High-beam headlight is ue the air pressure of the rear switched on. The low-beam headlight switches wheel. Immediately after switch- Move full-beam headlight on automatically when you start ing on the ignition, switch 1 to center position. — — the engine.

  • Page 52: Turn Indicators

    After driving for approx. After driving for approx. ten seconds or after cov- ten seconds or after cov- ering a distance of approx. 650 ering a distance of approx. 650 ft (200 m), the turn indicators are ft (200 m), the turn indicators are automatically switched off.

  • Page 53: Hazard Warning Flashers

    Switching off turn The hazard warning flash- ers place a strain on the indicator battery. Do not use the hazard warning flashers for longer than absolutely necessary. If a turn indicator button is pressed with the ignition switched on, the flashing function replaces the emergency flashing function as long as the button is Press left 1 and right-hand 2…

  • Page 54: Emergency On/Off Switch

    Switching off hazard Emergency ON/OFF warning flashers switch Operating position Engine switched off. Press turn-indicator cancel but- The engine can only be Emergency ON/OFF switch ton 3. started in the operating Hazard warning flashers are position. Operating the emergency switched off. ON/OFF switch when riding Automatic Stability can cause the rear wheel to lock…

  • Page 55: Heated Hand Grips Oe

    Activating ASC function be switched off and then on again. If the ASC warning light lights up after switching the ignition off and on and then continued driving over 5 mph (10 km/h), an ASC error has occurred. Heated hand grips Press and hold ASC button 1 until ASC warning light Press and hold ASC button 1…

  • Page 56: Clutch

    Clutch ly be activated when the engine The adjusting screw can be is running. turned more easily if you Adjusting clutch lever press the clutch lever forward The increase in power con- If the position of the clutch when doing so. sumption caused by the fluid reservoir is changed, heated hand grips can drain the…

  • Page 57: Mirrors

    Mirrors Adjusting mirror arm Only adjust the brake lever when the motorcycle is stationary. Adjusting mirrors Slide up protective cap over threaded fastener on mirror Turn adjusting screw 1 clock- Move mirror into desired posi- arm. wise. tion by twisting. Loosen nut 1 (left-hand The adjusting screw can thread).

  • Page 58: Spring Preload

    Mirror on clamping piece 16 lb/ft (22 Nm) Slide protective cap over threaded fastener. Spring preload Adjustment on rear wheel Your motorcycle’s han- Basic setting of spring It is essential to set spring dling will suffer if you do preload, rear preload of the rear suspension not match the spring-preload and to suit the load carried by the…

  • Page 59: Electronic Suspension Adjustment Esa Oe

    A rough road surface requires Use screwdriver extension and Basic setting of rear softer damping than a smooth wear gloves. wheel rear-wheel damp- road surface. Adjust damping with the toolkit An increase in spring preload using the adjusting screw 1. requires firmer damping, a re- Turn adjusting screw in ar- duction in spring preload re-…

  • Page 60
    The damping setting is displayed Press button 1. Press button 1. in the multifunction display in the The current setting is Current setting is displayed. area 1, and the spring preload in displayed. Press button 1 once in each the area 2. The odometer dis- Display goes out automatically case.
  • Page 61: Tires

    To ensure fast adjustment at mount if necessary. temperatures below 32 °F (0 °C), Two-up (with luggage) BMW Motorrad recommends not having a passenger climb onto If button 1 is not pressed for the motorcycle until after the ad- a longer time, spring preload…

  • Page 62: Headlight

    BMW Motorrad retailer. Have the headlight adjusted to Tire pressure, rear the relevant conditions by a spe- Seat cialized workshop, preferably an…

  • Page 63
    Installing seat If too much pressure is ap- plied in the forward direc- tion, there is a danger that the motorcycle will be pushed off its stand. Make sure that the motorcycle is steady on its stand. Firmly press down on the seat at the rear.
  • Page 65: Riding

    Riding Safety instructions ….64 Checklist ……66 Starting .

  • Page 66: Safety Instructions

    Do not run the engine in closed neys, and to every season of the limit and observe the loading rooms. year. Your authorized BMW Mo- information. torrad retailer will be happy to High voltage advise you and has the correct Alcohol and drugs clothing for every purpose.

  • Page 67
    Catalytic converter Danger of overheating flammable materials can come in contact with the hot exhaust If misfiring causes unburned fuel system. to enter the catalytic converter, there is a danger of overheating Cooling would be inade- and damage. quate if the engine were al- For this reason, observe the fol- lowed to idle for a lengthy period lowing points:…
  • Page 68: Checklist

    Front and rear brake fluid levels retracting the side stand. Pre-ride check is performed. Clutch Transmission Clutch fluid level with BMW Motorrad Integral Damping setting and spring You can start the engine when preload the transmission is in neutral or if ABS self-diagnosis is…

  • Page 69
    Indicator light for high-beam the battery before you start the reverse order. headlight and telltale light for engine, or use jump leads and a left turn indicator donor battery to start. with BMW Motorrad Integral Engine starts. ABS: ABS warning light…
  • Page 70
    ASC self-diagnosis ABS warning light flashes. an authorized BMW Motorrad The readiness for operation retailer. of the BMW Motorrad ASC is Possible country-specif- checked by the self-diagnosis. ABS self-diagnosis ic version of ABS warning Self-diagnosis is performed The readiness for operation of light.
  • Page 71: Lowered Suspension Oe

    Phase 1 an authorized BMW Motorrad The lowering of the motorcycle retailer. shortens the spring travel (see Checking the diagnosable system components while the chapter «Technical Data»). A Lowered suspension possible reduction in the accus- stopped. tomed driving comfort may re-…

  • Page 72: Brakes

    Brakes Adhere to the specified engine New brake pads can ex- run-in speeds. tend stopping distance by a How is the shortest significant margin. Do not exceed the engine run- braking distance Brake early. in speeds. achieved? Tires Engine break-in speed The dynamic load distribution between the front and rear wheel New tires have a smooth sur-…

  • Page 73
    Dirt or mud on brakes water or in the rain, braking can When the motorcycle is be delayed due to damp brake with BMW Motorrad Integral ridden on loose surfaces disks and brake pads. or muddy roads, the brakes may…
  • Page 74: Parking Your Motorcycle

    Parking your Remove from side stand Slowly lean motorcycle to side until its weight is taken by motorcycle Unlock steering lock. stand and dismount to left. From left, grip handlebars with Placing on side stand If the motorcycle is on the both hands.

  • Page 75: Refueling

    Pushing off center under the stand is level and Fuel attacks plastic sur- firm. faces, making them cloudy stand or unattractive. Switch off engine. Unlock steering lock. Wipe off any fuel that gets onto Dismount and keep your left Place your left hand on left plastic parts immediately.

  • Page 76: Securing Motorcycle For Transport

    Usable fuel quantity approx. 18 liters Reserve fuel quantity ≥3.2 quarts (≥3 l) Press fuel tank cap down firmly Open protective cap. Refuel with quality listed below to close. at most until lower edge of filler Open fuel tank cap with igni- Remove key and close protec- neck is reached.

  • Page 77
    Fasten straps at rear on both The motorcycle can tip Components can be dam- sides on passenger footrests away to the side and fall aged. and tension. over. Do not pinch components, e.g. Tension all straps evenly; mo- Secure the motorcycle against brake lines or wiring harnesses.
  • Page 79: Technology In Detail

    Technology in detail Brake system with BMW Motorrad Integral ABS ….. . 78 Engine management with BMW Mo- torrad ASC .

  • Page 80: Brake System With Bmw Mo

    The BMW Motorrad Integral ABS If the maximum transferrable tact to the road. At this point in adapts the braking force distribu-…

  • Page 81
    BMW Motorrad In- downhill on slippery surfaces. racetrack. tegral ABS cannot prevent the Should a fault message result…
  • Page 82: Engine Management With

    BMW Motorrad ASC? then on again. momentum take over and even The BMW Motorrad ASC is an BMW Motorrad Integral ABS is assistance system for the driv- How important is regular unable to counteract their effects.

  • Page 83: Tire Pressure Control Tpc/ Rdc Oe

    ASC fault wheel touches the ground again. The sensors are equipped with is indicated. The condition for a In this case, BMW Motorrad a centrifugal controller, which fault message is the completed recommends turning back the does not enable the transmis- self-diagnosis.

  • Page 84
    Adjusting inflation the measured values for approx. ly within the permissible toler- 15 minutes after the motorcycle ance. pressure comes to a stop. Compare the TPC/RDC value in Temperature The control unit can manage four the multifunction display with the compensation sensors, and as a result two sets value on the back cover of the…
  • Page 85: Accessories

    Accessories General instructions ….84 Onboard socket….. . 84 Luggage .

  • Page 86: General Instructions

    BMW motorcycles without proved by BMW for this purpose. constituting a safety hazard. Nor Your authorized BMW Motorrad is this guarantee provided when…

  • Page 87: Luggage

    starting, the onboard socket is limit and observe the loading Speed limit for driving switched off to take the load off information. with case the motorcycle electrical system. Adjust setting of spring ≤112 mph (≤180 km/h) preload, damping characteristic Cable routing and tire inflation pressures to The cables from the onboard with Topcase…

  • Page 88: Case Oa

    Case Unlocking lever 2 pops up. Payload of tank rucksack Pull up release lever complete- Opening case Open case lid. ≤11 lbs (≤5 kg) Closing case with case carrier with luggage carrier Comply with maximum payload of luggage rack. Payload of luggage carri- Turn key in case lock to OPEN ≤11 lbs (≤5 kg) position.

  • Page 89
    Removing case Case is released and can be removed. Mounting case Pull carrying handle upward as far as possible. Press release lever 2 down. Release lever engages. Turn key in case lock to RE- Turn key in case lock to LOCK LEASE position.
  • Page 90: Topcase Oa

    Topcase Unlocking lever 2 pops up. Pull release lever upward. Opening Topcase Topcase lid opens. Closing Topcase Press handle 3 down until it engages. Case is correctly engaged on Turn key in Topcase lock to its holders. OPEN position. Turn key in case lock to LOCK Topcase is unlocked.

  • Page 91
    Press release lever 2 down. Pull up handle 3 completely. Hook Topcase into luggage rack. Make sure that front and Release lever engages. Lift Topcase at rear and pull off rear hooks 4 are securely seat- luggage rack. Turn key in Topcase lock to ed in corresponding mounts 5.
  • Page 92
    Topcase is locked. Turn key in Topcase lock to LOCK position. Topcase is locked. Check Topcase for firm seat- ing.
  • Page 93: Maintenance

    Maintenance General instructions ….92 Onboard toolkit ….. . 92 Engine oil .

  • Page 94: General Instructions

    1/4″ bits Open-ended wrench can obtain from your authorized Bits of various sizes Wrench size: 17 mm BMW Motorrad retailer. 3/8″ Allen key, 22 mm Tool for oil cap for removing quick-release Special tools and thorough spe- for opening oil fill location…

  • Page 95: Engine Oil

    Read off the oil level from the To ensure that the display of the ably an authorized BMW Mo- display 1. engine oil level is correct, only torrad retailer. check the oil level after a longer…

  • Page 96: Brake System

    0.5 quarts (max 0.5 l) tem performed by a specialized (Difference between MIN workshop, preferably by an au- and MAX) thorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Checking engine oil level Checking brake operation Reinstall engine oil fill location Pull handbrake lever.

  • Page 97: Brake Pads

    Make sure ground is level and carrier plate. Wear markings firm and park motorcycle. (grooves) must be clearly visible.) If the wear indicating marks are no longer clearly visible: Have the brake pads replaced by a specialized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer.

  • Page 98
    Brake disk must not be visible through bore hole of inner brake pad.) If brake disk is visible: Have the brake pads replaced by a specialized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer.
  • Page 99: Brake Fluid

    Brake pad wear Brake fluid The rear brake has a brake-pad Checking front brake fluid wear indicator. level A low fluid level in the brake reservoir can allow air to penetrate the brake system. This significantly reduces braking efficiency. Check brake fluid level Read off brake fluid level at regularly.

  • Page 100
    (Brake-fluid reservoir horizon- firm and place motorcycle on tal) its center stand. If brake fluid level drops below permissible level: Have the defect corrected as soon as possible by a special- ized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad re- tailer.
  • Page 101: Clutch

    Have the clutch checked by a Rear brake fluid level reservoir 1. specialized workshop, prefer- The fluid level in the clutch ably an authorized BMW Mo- Brake fluid DOT4 fluid reservoir rises due to torrad retailer. clutch wear. The brake fluid level must Checking clutch fluid level not fall below the MIN mark.

  • Page 102: Tires

    Tire recommendation clutch system. tread grooves. If the tire tread No fluids may be poured in. For every size of tire, BMW Mo- has worn down to the level of torrad has tested and approved Have the defect corrected as the marks, the tire is completely certain makes as roadworthy.

  • Page 103
    TPC/RDC, a corresponding stick- approved by BMW Motorrad. please speak to a specialized er is located on the wheel rim workshop, and preferably a BMW at the position of the TPC/RDC Extensive information is available Motorrad retailer. In some cas- sensor.
  • Page 104
    Do not operate the handbrake Place motorcycle on an auxil- lever when the brake calipers iary stand; BMW Motorrad rec- have been removed. ommends BMW Motorrad rear Remove mounting bolts 1 of wheel stand. brake calipers on left and right.
  • Page 105
    BMW Motorrad recommends ABS malfunctions due to the BMW Motorrad front-wheel incorrect speed signals. stand for lifting the motorcycle. There are differently segment- Mounting front wheel stand ed sensor wheels which may not 108) be interchanged. Only install the correct sensor wheel for the cor- responding construction status.
  • Page 106
    Roll front wheel into front tube wheel guide. Clamping screw of quick- 22 lb/ft (30 Nm) release axle with BMW Motorrad Integral Remove adhesive tape from 14 lb/ft (19 Nm) wheel rim. When rolling in wheel, watch Remove front wheel stand.
  • Page 107
    Removing rear wheel with BMW Motorrad Integral Do not touch hot parts of the Place motorcycle on an auxil- exhaust system. iary stand; BMW Motorrad rec- Remove clamp 1 on muffler. ommends BMW Motorrad rear Do not remove sealing grease wheel stand.
  • Page 108
    Always have the tightening torques checked by a specialized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Remove screw 2 for brack- Place rear wheel on rear wheel et of muffler from passenger support.
  • Page 109
    tighten screw to specified Rear wheel on wheel car- torque. rier Clamp on muffler and Tightening sequence: Tight- manifold en diagonally 41 lb/ft (55 Nm) 44 lb/ft (60 Nm) Install screw 2 for muffler bracket in rear footrest, but do not tighten it yet.
  • Page 110: Front Wheel Stand

    Tighten adjusting screws 1. Place the motorcycle on the cen- ter stand or an auxiliary stand before lifting it with the BMW Loosen adjusting screws 1. Motorrad front wheel stand.

  • Page 111: Rear-Wheel Stand

    Rear-wheel stand Installing rear-wheel stand Make sure ground is level and firm and park motorcycle. Use rear-wheel stand with tool number (0 402 244) with adapter shaft (0 402 250) ap- propriate to the motorcycle. Push the rear-wheel stand from If the motorcycle is resting the right onto the rear axle.

  • Page 112: Lamps

    brightness to double as a rear Do not touch the glass of light. Even though you have this new bulbs with your fin- substitute rear light, the indica- gers. For installation, use a clean, tors in the display tell you that a dry cloth.

  • Page 113
    Remove cover 2. Removing headlight from hous- ing ( 110) Press together clips of bulb socket 4 on right and left and Remove screw 3. remove bulb 3 from bulb sock- Remove bulb holder of low- Carefully remove headlight 4 beam bulb 1 by turning it from housing.
  • Page 114
    beam bulb when installing the Make sure that the motorcycle is bulb sockets. steady on its stand. Watch the color coding of the Removing headlight from hous- cables for the low-beam head- ing ( 110) light (yellow) and high-beam headlight (white). Install bulb socket of low-beam bulb 1 by turning clockwise.
  • Page 115
    Inserting headlight in housing Pull bulb 2 out of bulb sock- Insert bulb 2 in bulb socket 1. et 1. Insert headlight 4 in housing. Replace defective bulb. Install screw 3. Bulb for parking light W5W / 12 V / 5 W Install bulb socket 1 in housing.
  • Page 116
    Replacing brake and tail light bulb If it is not standing firmly, the motorcycle could topple in the course of the operations described below. Make sure that the motorcycle is steady on its stand. Switch off ignition. Insert cover 2 while making Remove screw 3.
  • Page 117
    Replace defective bulb. Bulb for taillight/brake light P21/5W / 12 V / 5 W / 21 W Remove bulb holder 5 from Install bulb socket 5 in lamp housing by turning it counter- housing by turning clockwise. clockwise. Press bulb 6 into fitting 7 and install it by turning it clockwise.
  • Page 118
    Replacing front/rear turn indicator bulb If it is not standing firmly, the motorcycle could topple in the course of the operations described below. Make sure that the motorcycle is steady on its stand. Make sure ground is level and Install screw 3. Pull glass on screw connection firm and park motorcycle.
  • Page 119: Jump-Starting

    Replace defective bulb. Bulbs for flashing turn indicators, front R10W / 12 V / 10 W with white turn indicators RY10W / 12 V / 10 W Bulbs for flashing turn Install bulb 2 by turning clock- Install screw 1. indicators, rear wise in light housing.

  • Page 120
    engine running can cause electric Start engine of the vehicle with shock. discharged battery in usual Do not touch parts of the igni- way; if engine does not start, wait a few minutes before re- tion system when the engine is running.
  • Page 121: Battery

    Be sure to read and comply tronics. motorcycle is not being used with the instructions for charg- Use BMW chargers with the without having to disconnect the ing the battery on the following part numbers 71 60 7 688 864…

  • Page 122
    ly flat. Attempting to charge a Once the battery is fully completely flat battery via the on- charged, disconnect the board socket can cause damage charger’s terminal clips from to the motorcycle’s electronics. the battery terminals. Always charge a completely In the case of longer peri- drained battery directly at the ods when the motorcycle is…
  • Page 123
    Place battery in battery com- Consult a certified workshop, partment, positive terminal on preferably an authorized BMW right in direction of travel. Motorrad retailer, for setting of the date. Installing seat ( An incorrect installation se-…
  • Page 125: Care

    Care Care products ….. 124 Washing your motorcycle ..124 Cleaning sensitive motorcycle parts .

  • Page 126: Care Products

    BMW Motorrad recommends effect of salt. products available at your au- that you use BMW Insect Re- Only use cold water to remove thorized BMW Motorrad retailer. mover to soften and wash off road salt.

  • Page 127: Paint Care

    Especially in the case of road If plastic parts are cleaned silicon. salt, carefully clean chrome parts using unsuitable cleaning with plenty of water and BMW agents, the surfaces can be dam- Paint care auto shampoo. Use chrome pol- aged.

  • Page 128: Protective Wax Coating

    BMW plated parts with an acid-free Motorrad recommends remov- grease (e.g. Vaseline). ing tar spots with BMW Tar Re- Park motorcycle in a dry room mover. Then add a protective so that both wheels are un- wax coating to the paint at these loaded.

  • Page 129: Technical Data

    Technical data Troubleshooting chart … . . 128 Riding specifications ….142 Threaded fasteners ….129 Engine .

  • Page 130: Troubleshooting Chart

    Troubleshooting chart Possible cause Remedy Emergency ON/OFF switch Emergency ON/OFF switch in operating position Side stand Retract the side stand. ( Gear engaged and clutch not operated Select neutral or pull clutch lever ( Clutch disengaged before ignition on Switch on the ignition, then pull the clutch lever No fuel in tank Refueling ( Battery drained…

  • Page 131: Threaded Fasteners

    Threaded fasteners Front wheel Value Valid Brake caliper on slider tube M8 x 32 — 10.9 22 lb/ft (30 Nm) Clamping screw of quick-release axle M8 x 35 14 lb/ft (19 Nm) Quick-release axle in axle mount M24 x 1.5 37 lb/ft (50 Nm) Rear wheel Value…

  • Page 132
    Mirror arm Value Valid Mirror on clamping piece M10 x 1.25 left-hand thread 16 lb/ft (22 Nm) Clamping piece on clamping block 18 lb/ft (25 Nm)
  • Page 133: Engine

    Engine Engine design four-stroke opposed twin, air-cooled with oil- cooled exhaust ports, installed longitudinally, two overhead camshafts, electronic engine management Displacement 1170 cc (1170 cm Cylinder bore 4 in (101 mm) Piston stroke 2.9 in (73 mm) Compression ratio 12.0:1 Rated output 109 hp (80 kW), At: 7500 min Torque…

  • Page 134: Fuel

    Engine oils of the API classification SF or better. Engine oils of the ACEA classification A2 or bet- ter. BMW Motorrad recommends not using syn- thetic oils for the first 6,000 miles (10,000 km). Ask your BMW Motorrad retailer for engine oils suitable for your motorcycle.

  • Page 135
    Permissible viscosity classes SAE 5 W- ≥30 -4…68 °F (-20…20 °C), Operation at low tempera- tures SAE 10 W-40 14…86 °F (-10…30 °C), Operation at moderate temperatures SAE 15 W- ≥40 ≥32 °F (≥0 °C) SAE 20 W- ≥40 ≥32 °F (≥0 °C) SAE 5 W- ≥50 ≥-4 °F (≥-20 °C), High-quality and synthetic oil for operation at all temperatures…
  • Page 136: Clutch

    Clutch Clutch design Single-plate dry clutch Transmission Transmission design Helical 6-speed transmission with integrated tor- sional vibration damper, claw shifting via sliding sleeves Transmission gear ratios 1.824 (31:17 teeth), Primary gear ratio 2.277 (41:18 teeth), 1st gear 1.583 (38:24 teeth), 2nd gear 1.259 (34:27 teeth), 3rd gear 1.033 (31:30 teeth), 4th gear 0.903 (28:31 teeth), 5th gear…

  • Page 137: Rear-Wheel Drive

    2.75:1 Running gear Front wheel Type of front suspension BMW Telelever, leading link mounted in engine and on telescopic fork, centrally positioned spring strut supported on leading link and main frame Design of front suspension strut Central spring strut with coil pressure spring and…

  • Page 138
    Rear wheel Type of rear suspension BMW EVO Paralever, single-arm light-alloy cast swinging arm with two joints and torque support Type of rear suspension Central spring strut with single-tube gas-filled shock absorber, steplessly adjustable rebound- stage damping and hydraulically adjustable spring…
  • Page 139: Brakes

    Wheels and tires Recommended tire combinations You can obtain an overview of the current tire approvals from your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer or on the Internet at «www.bmw-motor- rad.com». Front wheel Front wheel design Cast wheel with 5 double spokes, MT H2 Front-wheel rim size 3.50″…

  • Page 140
    Rear wheel Rear wheel design Cast wheel with 5 double spokes, MT H2 Rear-wheel rim size 5.50″ x 17″ Rear tire designation 180/55 ZR17 Tire inflation pressures Tire pressure, front 31.9 psi (2.2 bar), Single rider, with cold tire 36.3 psi (2.5 bar), Driver with passenger and/or load, with cold tire Tire pressure, rear 36.3 psi (2.5 bar), Single rider, with cold tire…
  • Page 141: Electrical System

    Electrical system Electrical rating of onboard socket 5 A, Per onboard socket with additional onboard socket 5 A, all onboard sockets together Fuses All electrical circuits are electronically protected. If an electronic fuse trips and de-energizes a cir- cuit, the circuit is active as soon as the ignition is switched on after the fault has been rectified.

  • Page 142: Frame

    Bulbs Bulb for low-beam and high-beam headlight H11 / 12 V / 55 W Bulb for parking light W5W / 12 V / 5 W Bulb for taillight/brake light P21/5W / 12 V / 5 W / 21 W Bulbs for flashing turn indicators, front R10W / 12 V / 10 W with white turn indicators RY10W / 12 V / 10 W…

  • Page 143: Dimensions

    Dimensions Motorcycle length 84.4 in (2145 mm) Motorcycle height 45.7 in (1160 mm), in DIN normal-load position; without mirrors with lowering 44.9 in (1140 mm), in DIN normal-load position; without mirrors Motorcycle width 33.3 in (845 mm), Handlebar width without mirrors Driver’s seat height 31.5 in (800 mm), without driver at unladen weight…

  • Page 144: Weights

    Weights Unladen weight 492 lbs (223 kg), DIN unladen weight, ready for road, 90 % full tank of gas, without OE Permissible gross weight 992 lbs (450 kg) Maximum payload 500 lbs (227 kg) Riding specifications Top speed >124 mph (>200 km/h)

  • Page 145: Service

    Reporting safety defects … 144 BMW Motorrad Service … . 145 BMW Motorrad Service Quality ..145 BMW Motorrad Service Card — On- the-spot breakdown assistance .

  • Page 146: Reporting Safety Defects

    National Highway Traffic Safety Ad- ministration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying BMW of North America, LLC. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign.

  • Page 147: Bmw Motorrad Service

    BMW Motorrad Service your motorcycle carried out by a quality of service. specialized workshop, preferably Card — On-the-spot To ensure that your BMW is al- by an authorized BMW Motorrad breakdown assistance ways in optimum condition, BMW retailer. Motorrad recommends that you…

  • Page 148: Bmw Motorrad Service

    100 countries around the BMW Service globe. In Germany alone, there BMW Service is carried out once are approximately 200 authorized a year. The scope of the ser- BMW Motorrad retailers ready to vices performed may be depen- assist you.

  • Page 149: Confirmation Of Mainte

    Confirmation of maintenance work BMW Pre-Delivery BMW Running-in Check Check Conducted Conducted Odometer reading Next service at the latest or, if reached sooner, Odometer reading Stamp, Signature Stamp, Signature…

  • Page 150
    BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Conducted Conducted Conducted Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner,…
  • Page 151
    BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Conducted Conducted Conducted Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner,…
  • Page 152
    BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Conducted Conducted Conducted Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner,…
  • Page 153
    BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Conducted Conducted Conducted Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner,…
  • Page 154: Confirmation Of Service

    Confirmation of service The table is intended as proof of maintenance, warranty and repair work, the installed optional acces- sories and any special campaign (recall) work carried out. Work carried out Odometer Date reading…

  • Page 155
    Work carried out Odometer Date reading…
  • Page 156: Confirmation Of Maintenance

    Abbreviations and symbols, 6 Adjusting, 44 Maintenance instructions, 119 Operating element, 18 Removing, 120 Self-diagnosis, 68 Clutch BMW Motorrad Service, 145 Technology in detail, 78 Adjusting clutch lever, 54 BMW Motorrad Service Warning indicators, 29 Checking fluid level, 99 Card, 145…

  • Page 157
    Engine Front wheel stand Heated hand grips, 53 Mounting, 108 Engine-electronics warning Operating element, 17 Fuel indicator, 27 High-beam headlight Fill level indicator, 23, 24 Operating element, 17 Indicator light, 22 Fill location, 11 Starting, 66 Operating element, 16 Refueling, 73 Technical data, 131 Switching on, 49 Reserve-quantity warning…
  • Page 158
    Low-beam headlight Onboard computer Keys, 42, 44 Switching on, 49 Ambient temperature, 46 Lowered suspension Average consumption, 47 Limitations, 69 Average speed, 47 Lamps Luggage Operating element, 16 Bulb-defect warning Information on loading and Operation, 46 indicator, 28 securing, 85 Range, 48 General instructions, 110 Status indicators, 23…
  • Page 159
    Seat Technical data Parking light Installing, 60 Brakes, 137 Switching on, 49 Bulbs, 140 Locking device, 13 Parking lights Clutch, 134 Removing, 60 Switching on, 49 Dimensions, 141 Service, 22, 145 Pre-ride check, 67 Service Card, 145 Electrical system, 139 Spark plugs Engine, 131 Technical data, 139…
  • Page 160
    Inflation pressure table, 15 Warning indicators, 24 Recommendation, 100 With ABS, 29 Running in, 70 With anti-theft alarm, 39 Technical data, 137 With ASC, 32 Topcase With onboard computer, 29 Operation, 88 With TPC/RDC, 34 Torques, 129 Weights Transmission Technical data, 142 Technical data, 134 Wheels Transport…
  • Page 161
    The right to modify designs, equipment and accessories is reserved. Errors and omissions excepted. © 2008 BMW Motorrad Not to be reproduced either wholly or in part without written permission from BMW Motorrad, After Sales. Printed in Germany.
  • Page 162
    Tire pressure, rear 36.3 psi (2.5 bar), Single rider, with cold tire 42.1 psi (2.9 bar), Driver with pas- senger and/or load, with cold tire BMW recommends *01477712407* Order No.: 01 47 7 712 407 02.2008, 3rd Edition…

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BMW Motorrad

The Ultimate RidingMachine

Rider’s ManualR 1200 RT

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Motorcycle data/dealership details

Motorcycle data

Model

Vehicle identification number

Colour code

Date of first registration

Registration number

Dealership details

Person to contact in Service department

Ms/Mr

Phone number

Dealership address/phone number (com-pany stamp)

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Details described or illustratedin this booklet may differ fromthe motorcycle’s actual specifica-tion as purchased, the accessor-ies fitted or the national-marketspecification. No claims will beentertained as a result of suchdiscrepancies.Dimensions, weights, fuel con-sumption and performance dataare quoted to the customary tol-erances.The right to modify designs,equipment and accessories isreserved.Errors and omissions excepted.

© 2008 BMW MotorradNot to be reproduced eitherwholly or in part without writtenpermission from BMW Motorrad,After Sales.Printed in Germany.

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The most important data for a filling-station stop can be found in the following chart:

FuelRecommended fuel grade 98 ROZ/RON, Premium plus un-

leaded95 ROZ/RON, Premium unleaded(fuel grade, usable with power-and consumption-related restric-tions)

Usable fuel capacity approx. 27 l

Reserve fuel ≥4 l

Tyre pressuresTyre pressure, front 2.2 bar, one-up, tyre cold

2.5 bar, two-up and/or with lug-gage, tyre cold

Tyre pressure, rear 2.5 bar, one-up, tyre cold2.9 bar, two-up and/or with lug-gage, tyre cold

BMW recommends

Order No. 01 41 7 712 50102.2008, 5th edition

*01417712501**01417712501**01417712501*

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Welcome to BMW

We congratulate you on yourchoice of a motorcycle fromBMW and welcome you to thecommunity of BMW riders.Familiarise yourself with your newmotorcycle so that you can ride itsafely and confidently in all trafficsituations.Please read this Rider’s Manualcarefully before starting to useyour new BMW motorcycle. Itcontains important information onhow to operate the controls andhow to make the best possibleuse of all your BMW’s technicalfeatures.In addition, it contains informationon maintenance and care to helpyou maintain your motorcycle’sreliability and safety, as well as itsvalue.If you have questions concerningyour motorcycle, your authorised

BMW Motorrad dealer will gladlyprovide advice and assistance.

We hope that you will enjoy rid-ing your BMW and that all yourjourneys will be pleasant andsafe.

BMW Motorrad.

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Table of Contents

You can also consult the index atthe end of this Rider’s Manual ifyou want to find a particular topicor item of information.1 General instructions . . . . . 5Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Abbreviations and symbols . . . . 6Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Currency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

2 General views . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9General view, left side . . . . . . . . 11General view, right side . . . . . . 13Underneath the seat . . . . . . . . . 15Handlebar fitting, left . . . . . . . . . 16Handlebar fitting, right . . . . . . . . 17Instrument cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Headlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

3 Status indicators . . . . . . . 21Standard statusindicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Status indicators with on-board computerOE . . . . . . . . . . . 23Status indicators with ra-dioOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Status indicators withtyre pressure monitoring(RDC)OE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Status indicators with seatheatingOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Telltale light of cruise con-trolOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Standard warnings . . . . . . . . . . . 25Warnings issued by the on-board computerOE . . . . . . . . . . . 30ABS warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32ASC warningsOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34RDC warningsOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Anti-theft alarmwarningsOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

4 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45Ignition switch and steeringlock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Electronic immobiliser(EWS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Odometer and tripmeters . . . . 49Multifunction display . . . . . . . . . 51On-board computerOE . . . . . . . 51Tyre pressure monitoringRDCOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55Turn indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57Hazard warning flashers . . . . . . 57Emergency off switch (killswitch) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Automatic Stability ControlASCOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Grip heatingOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Seat heatingOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Seat height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Windscreen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Cruise-control systemOE . . . . . 63Stowage compartment . . . . . . . 65

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Clutch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67Spring preload . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67Damping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68Electronic Suspension Ad-justment ESAOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Tyres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71Headlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72Front and rear seats . . . . . . . . . . 73Helmet holder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76

5 Riding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . 78Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79Starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80Lowered suspensionOE . . . . . . 82Running in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84Parking your motorcycle . . . . . 85Refuelling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87Securing motorcycle fortransportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88

6 Engineering details . . . . . 91Brake system with BMW Mo-torrad Integral ABS . . . . . . . . . . . 92Electronic engine manage-ment with BMW MotorradASCOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94Tyre pressure monitoringRDCOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96

7 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99General instructions . . . . . . . . 100Power socket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100Luggage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101Case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102TopcaseOA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104

8 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . 107General instructions . . . . . . . . 108Toolkit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108Engine oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109Brake system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110Brake pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111Brake fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113Clutch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115Tyres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115Rims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115Wheels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116

Front-wheel stand . . . . . . . . . . 123Bulbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125Jump starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135

9 Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139Care products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140Washing motorcycle . . . . . . . . 140Cleaning easily damagedcomponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140Paint care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141Protective wax coating . . . . . 142Laying up motorcycle . . . . . . 142Restoring motorcycle touse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142

10 Technical data . . . . . . . 143Troubleshooting chart . . . . . . 144Threaded fasteners . . . . . . . . 145Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147Engine oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147Clutch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148Transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149Rear-wheel drive . . . . . . . . . . . 149Running gear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151

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Wheels and tyres . . . . . . . . . . . 152Electrics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153Frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155Weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156Riding specifications . . . . . . . 15611 Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157BMW Motorrad service . . . . . 158BMW Motorrad servicequality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158BMW Motorrad ServiceCard: on-the-spot break-down assistance . . . . . . . . . . . 158BMW Motorrad service net-work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159Maintenance work . . . . . . . . . . 159Confirmation of mainten-ance work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160Confirmation of service . . . . . 165

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General instructions

General instructions

Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Abbreviations and symbols . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Currency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

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OverviewChapter 2 of this Rider’s Manu-al will provide you with an initialoverview of your motorcycle. Allmaintenance and repair work onthe motorcycle is documented inChapter 11. This record of themaintenance work you have hadperformed on your motorcycle isa precondition for generous treat-ment of goodwill claims.When the time comes to sellyour BMW, please rememberto hand over this Rider’s Manu-al; it is an important part of themotorcycle.

Abbreviations andsymbols

Indicates warnings that youmust comply with for reas-

ons of your safety and the safetyof others, and to protect yourmotorcycle against damage.

Specific instructions onhow to operate, control, ad-

just or look after items of equip-ment on the motorcycle.

Indicates the end of anitem of information.

Instruction.

Result of an activity.

Reference to a page withmore detailed informa-tion.

Indicates the end of apassage relating to spe-cific accessories or itemsof equipment.

Tightening torque.

Item of technical data.

OE Optional extraThe motorcycles are as-sembled complete withall the BMW optional ex-tras originally ordered.

OA Optional accessoryYou can obtain option-al accessories throughyour authorised BMWMotorrad dealer; optionalaccessories have to beretrofitted to the motor-cycle.

EWS Electronic immobiliser(Elektronische Wegfahr-sicherung).

DWA Anti-theft alarm (Diebs-tahlwarnanlage)

ABS Anti-lock brake system

ASC Automatic Stability Con-trol.

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ESA Electronic SuspensionAdjustmentElectronic SuspensionAdjustment.

RDC Tyre pressure control(ReifenDruck-Control)

EquipmentWhen you ordered your BMWmotorcycle, you chose variousitems of custom equipment. ThisRider’s Manual describes option-al extras (OE) offered by BMWand selected optional accessor-ies (OA). This explains why themanual may also contain de-scriptions of equipment whichyou have not ordered. Pleasenote, too, that your motorcyclemight not be exactly as illus-trated in this manual on accountof country-specific differences.If your BMW was supplied withequipment not described inthis Rider’s Manual, you will

find these features described inseparate manuals.

Technical dataAll dimensions, weights andpower ratings stated in theRider’s Manual are quoted to thestandards and comply with thetolerance requirements of theDeutsche Institut für Normunge.V. (DIN). Versions for individualcountries may differ.

CurrencyThe high safety and qualitystandards of BMW motorcyclesare maintained by constantdevelopment work on designs,equipment and accessories.Because of this, your motorcyclemay differ from the informationsupplied in the Rider’s Manual.Nor can BMW Motorrad entirelyrule out errors and omissions.We hope you will appreciate thatno claims can be entertained on

the basis of the data, illustrationsor descriptions in this manual. 1

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General views

General views

General view, left side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

General view, right side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Underneath the seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Handlebar fitting, left . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Handlebar fitting, right . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Instrument cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Headlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

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General view, left side1 Adjuster for headlight beam

throw (underneath the in-strument panel) ( 72)

2 Brake-fluid reservoir, front( 113)

3 Radio operating panel (OE)(see instructions for use forradio)

4 Power socket ( 100)5 Extra socket (OE) ( 100)6 Adjuster for damping char-

acteristic, rear suspension( 68)

7 Engine oil level indicator( 109)

8 Engine-oil filler neck( 110)

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General view, right side1 Seat lock ( 73)2 Rear-seat heating

(underneath the rearseat)OE ( 61)

3 Tank rucksack adapter4 Fuel filler neck ( 87)5 Clutch-fluid reservoir6 Windscreen ( 62)7 Stowage compartment

( 65)with radio with CDdriveOE

Radio compartment ( 65)

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Underneath the seat1 Front-seat height adjust-

ment ( 62)2 Battery ( 135)3 Brake-fluid reservoir, rear

( 114)4 Adjuster for spring preload,

rear ( 67)5 Toolkit6 Type plate7 Helmet holder ( 76)8 Table of tyre pressures9 Payload table

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Handlebar fitting, left1 Cruise-control systemOE

( 63)2 Operating ESAOE ( 69)3 Radio operating unit (OE)4 Operating ASCOE ( 59)5 Windscreen adjustment

( 62)6 Horn7 Flashing turn indicators,

left ( 57), Hazard warn-ing flashers ( 57)

8 High-beam headlight andheadlight flasher ( 56)

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Handlebar fitting, right1 Control of the on-board

computerOE ( 51)2 Emergency off switch (kill

switch) ( 58)3 Starter button ( 80)4 Grip heatingOE ( 60)5 Flashing turn indicators,

right ( 57), Hazard warn-ing flashers ( 57)

6 Cancel button, flashing turnindicators ( 57), Pushbut-ton, cancel hazard warningflashers ( 58)

7 Front-seat heatingOE

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Instrument cluster1 Speedometer2 Telltale lights ( 22)3 Multifunction display

( 22)4 Rev. counter5 Anti-theft alarm telltale light

(OE) (see the instructionsfor use for the anti-theftalarm)

6 Operation of the clock( 49)Adjust the dimmer ( 51)

7 Operating the odometer( 49)

8 Ambient-light brightnesssensor (for adapting thebrightness of the instrumentlighting)

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Headlight1 High-beam headlight2 Low-beam headlight3 Side light

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Status indicators

Status indicators

Standard status indicators . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Status indicators with on-board com-puterOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Status indicators with radioOE . . . . . . . 24

Status indicators with tyre pressuremonitoring (RDC)OE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Status indicators with seat heat-ingOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Telltale light of cruise controlOE . . . . . 25

Standard warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Warnings issued by the on-boardcomputerOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

ABS warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

ASC warningsOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

RDC warningsOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

Anti-theft alarm warningsOE . . . . . . . . . 42

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Standard statusindicatorsMultifunction display

1 Fuel capacity ( 22)2 Gear indicator ( 22)3 Engine temperature ( 22)4 Clock ( 49)5 Odometer6 Trip meter ( 49)

Telltale lights

1 Flashing turn indicators, left2 High-beam headlight3 Idle4 Flashing turn indicators,

right

Fuel capacityThe column below the fuel-pump symbol indicates the

remaining quantity of fuel.When the fuel in the tank istopped up the gauge brieflyshows the original level, beforethe reading is updated.

Gear indicatorThe gear engaged or Nfor neutral appears on the

display.

If no gear is engaged, the’neutral’ telltale light also

lights up.

Engine temperatureThe column below the tem-perature symbol indicates

the engine temperature.

Service-due indicator

If the next service is due in lessthan one month, the date for

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the next service is shown brieflyafter the Pre-Ride Check com-pletes. The month and yearshow, accompanied by the word-ing SERVICE; in this examplethe next service is due in March2007.

If the motorcycle covers long dis-tances in the course of the year,under certain circumstances itmight be necessary to have itserviced at a date in advanceof the forecast due date. If thecountdown distance to the odo-meter reading at which a servicewill be due is less than 1000 km,

the distance is counted down insteps of 100 km and is shownbriefly after the Pre-Ride Checkcompletes.

If service is overdue, the duedate or the odometer reading atwhich service was due is accom-panied by the ‘General’ warninglight showing yellow. The word»Service» remains permanentlyvisible.

If the service-due indicatorappears more than a month

in advance of the actual due dateor if the word «Service» does notshow permanently even thougha service is overdue, the datestored in memory in the instru-ment panel is incorrect and mustbe set. This situation can occur ifthe battery was disconnected fora prolonged period of time.If you want to have the date setconsult a specialist workshop,

preferably an authorised BMWMotorrad dealer.

Status indicators withon-board computer OE

1 Status-indicator panel ofthe on-board computerOE( 51)

2 The tripmeter readings al-ternate with the odometerreading.

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Status indicators withradio OE

1 Panel for audio-system dis-plays (see the instructionsfor use for the radio)

Status indicatorswith tyre pressuremonitoring (RDC)OE

1 Tyre-pressure readoutOE( 55)with on-board computerOE

«RDC» is replaced by «BC».

The figures shown in thetyre-pressure readings are

temperature-compensated (seethe section entitled «Engineeringdetails»).

Status indicators withseat heating OE

1 Indicator for active heatingstagesOE ( 60)

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Telltale light of cruisecontrolOE

1 Telltale light of cruise con-trolOE ( 63)

Standard warningsMode of presentation

Warnings are indicated by ‘Gen-eral’ warning light 1 showingin combination with one of thewarning symbols 2. The ‘Gener-al’ warning light shows red or yel-low, depending on the urgency ofthe warning.If two or more warnings occur atthe same time, all the appropriatewarning lights and warning sym-bols appear. The status of the’General’ warning light matchesthe most urgent warning.

The possible warnings are listedon the next page. 3

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Warnings, overviewTelltale lights Status indicators Meaning

Lights up yellow EWS ! appears onthe display

Electronic immobiliser active ( 27)

Lights up yellow Flashes Fuel down to reserve ( 27)

Lights up yellow Appears on the dis-play

Engine in emergency-operation mode( 27)

Flashes red Appears on the dis-play

Insufficient engine oil pressure ( 28)

Lights up red Appears on the dis-play

Insufficient battery charge current( 28)

Lights up yellow Appears on the dis-play

Rear light bulb defective ( 28)

Appears on the dis-play

Front light bulb defective ( 29)

Lights up yellow Appears on the dis-play

Bulbs defective ( 29)

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Electronic immobiliseractive

General warning light showsyellow.

EWS ! appears on the display.Possible cause:The key being used is not au-thorised for starting, or commu-nication between key and engineelectronics is disrupted.Remove all other vehicle keysfrom the same ring as the igni-tion key.Use the reserve key.Have the defective key re-placed, preferably by an au-thorised BMW Motorrad dealer.

Fuel down to reserveGeneral warning light showsyellow.

Reserve fuel level symbolflashes.

Lack of fuel can result inthe engine misfiring and

cutting out unexpectedly. Mis-firing can damage the catalyticconverter; a hazardous situationcan result if the engine cuts outunexpectedly.Do not run the fuel tank dry.

Possible cause:The fuel tank contains no morethan the reserve quantity of fuel.

Reserve fuel

≥4 lRefuelling ( 87)

Engine in emergency-operation mode

General warning light showsyellow.

Engine symbol appears onthe display.

The engine is running inemergency operating mode.

Engine power might be reducedand this can cause hazardoussituations, particularly if you at-tempt to overtake other roadusers.Engine power level might belower than normal: adapt yourstyle of riding accordingly.

Possible cause:The engine control unit has dia-gnosed a fault. In exceptionalcases, the engine stops and re-fuses to start. Otherwise, the en-gine runs in emergency operatingmode.You can continue to ride, butbear in mind that the usual en-gine power might not be avail-able.Have the fault rectified asquickly as possible by aspecialist workshop, preferably

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an authorised BMW Motorraddealer.

Insufficient engine oilpressure

General warning lightflashes red.

Oil-can symbol appears onthe display.

The oil pressure in the lube-oilsystem is too low. Stop immedi-ately and switch off the engine.

The insufficient oil pres-sure warning does not fulfil

the function of an oil gauge. Theonly way of checking whether theoil level is correct is to check theoil sight glass.

Possible cause:The engine-oil level is too low.Check the engine oil level( 109)

If the oil level is too low:

Top up the engine oil.

Possible cause:The engine-oil pressure is insuffi-cient.

Riding when engine-oilpressure is low can result

in engine damage.Do not continue your journey.

Have the fault rectified asquickly as possible by aspecialist workshop, preferablyan authorised BMW Motorraddealer.

Insufficient battery chargecurrent

General warning light showsred.

Battery symbol appears onthe display.

A discharged battery canrender various systems un-

available, for example the lights,

the engine or the ABS. This canresult in dangerous situations.If possible, do not continue yourjourney.

Possible cause:Alternator or alternator drive beltdefectiveHave the fault rectified asquickly as possible by aspecialist workshop, preferablyan authorised BMW Motorraddealer.

Rear light bulb defectiveGeneral warning light showsyellow.

Bulb symbol with arrowpointing to the rear appears

on the display.

A defective bulb placesyour safety at risk because

it is easier for other users tooversee the motorcycle.Replace defective bulbs assoon as possible; always carry a

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complete set of spare bulbs ifpossible.

Possible cause:Rear light or brake light bulb de-fective.Replacing brake-light, rearlight and rear-indicator bulbs( 131)

Front light bulb defectiveBulb symbol with arrowpointing to the front ap-

pears on the display.

A defective bulb placesyour safety at risk because

it is easier for other users tooversee the motorcycle.Replace defective bulbs assoon as possible; always carry acomplete set of spare bulbs ifpossible.

Possible cause:Low-beam headlight, high-beamheadlight, side-light or turn-indic-ator bulb defective.Replacing high-beam headlightbulb ( 125)Replacing left low-beam head-light bulb ( 126)Replacing right low-beamheadlight bulb ( 126)Replacing parking-light bulb( 128)Replacing front turn indicatorbulb ( 133)

Bulbs defectiveGeneral warning light showsyellow.

Bulb symbol with two ar-rows appears on the dis-

play.

A defective bulb placesyour safety at risk because

it is easier for other users tooversee the motorcycle.

Replace defective bulbs assoon as possible; always carry acomplete set of spare bulbs ifpossible.

Possible cause:A combination of the bulb de-fects described above has oc-curred.See the fault descriptionsabove.

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Warnings issued by theon-board computer OE

Mode of presentation

Warnings issued by the on-boardcomputer appear in panel 1.The possible warnings are listedon the next page.

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Warnings, overviewTelltale lights Status indicators Meaning

Oil appears onthe display.

Engine-oil level too low ( 32)

Appears on the dis-play

Ambient-temperat-ure reading flashes.

Ice warning ( 32)

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Engine-oil level too lowOil appears on the display.

Oil-level symbol appears onthe display.

Possible cause:The electronic oil-level sensorhas registered an excessively lowoil level. Check the engine-oillevel at the oil-level indicator thenext time you stop to refuel:Check the engine oil level( 109)

If the oil level is too low:Top up the engine oil ( 110)

Possible cause:The oil sensor might be defectiveif the «Check oil level» messageappears even though a check atthe oil sight glass reveals that theoil level is correct.Seek the advice of a specialistworkshop, preferably an author-ised BMW Motorrad dealer.

Ice warningThe ambient-temperature read-ing flashes.

Ice-crystal symbol flashes.

Possible cause:The air temperature measuredat the motorcycle is lower than3 °C.

The ice warning does notmean that there is no risk

of black ice forming at measuredtemperatures above 3 °C.Always take extra care and thinkwell ahead when temperaturesare low; remember that thedanger of black ice is particularlyhigh on bridges and where theroad is in the shade.

Ride carefully and think wellahead.

ABS warningsMode of presentation

ABS warnings are indicated byABS warning light 1.The way in which the ABS warn-ing light indicates status can dif-fer in some countries.

Possible national variant.

The detailed descriptions relatingto BMW Motorrad Integral ABSstart on page ( 92), and youwill find an overview listing thepossible warnings on the nextpage.

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Warnings, overviewTelltale lights Status indicators Meaning

Flashes Self-diagnosis not completed ( 34)

Lights up ABS fault ( 34)

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Self-diagnosis notcompleted

ABS warning light flashes.

Possible cause:The ABS function is notavailable, because self-diagnosis did not complete. Themotorcycle has to move forwarda few metres for the wheelsensors to be tested.Pull away slowly. Bear in mindthat the ABS function is notavailable until self-diagnosis hascompleted.

ABS faultABS warning light shows.

Possible cause:The ABS control unit has detec-ted a fault. The ABS function isnot available.

You can continue to ride themotorcycle, but make due pro-vision for the fact that the ABSfunction is not available. Bearin mind the more detailed in-formation on situations that canlead to an ABS fault ( 93).Have the fault rectified asquickly as possible by aspecialist workshop, preferablyan authorised BMW Motorraddealer.

ASC warnings OE

Mode of presentation

ASC warnings are indicated byASC warning light 1.The detailed descriptions relatingto BMW Motorrad ASC start onpage ( 94), and you will findan overview listing the possiblewarnings on the next page.

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Warnings, overviewTelltale lights Status indicators Meaning

Quick-flashes ASC intervention ( 36)

Slow-flashes Self-diagnosis not completed ( 36)

Lights up ASC deactivated ( 36)

Lights up ASC fault ( 36)

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ASC interventionASC warning light quick-flashes.

The ASC has detected a degreeof instability at the rear wheeland has intervened to reducetorque. The warning light flashesfor longer than ASC interventionlasts. This affords the rider visualfeedback on control interventioneven after the critical situationhas been dealt with.

Self-diagnosis notcompleted

ASC warning light slow-flashes.

Possible cause:Self-diagnosis did not complete,so the ASC function is not avail-able. The engine must be run-ning and the motorcycle mustreach a speed of at least 5 km/hin order for ASC self-diagnosis tocomplete.

Pull away slowly. Bear in mindthat the ASC function is notavailable until self-diagnosis hascompleted.

ASC deactivatedASC warning light shows.

Possible cause:The rider has switched off theASC system.with Automatic Stability Control(ASC)OE

Activate the ASC function( 59)

ASC faultASC warning light shows.

Possible cause:The ASC control unit has detec-ted a fault. The ASC function isnot available.You can continue to ride. Bearin mind that the ASC function

is not available. Bear in mindthe more detailed informationon situations that can lead toan ASC fault ( 95).Have the fault rectified asquickly as possible by aspecialist workshop, preferablyan authorised BMW Motorraddealer.

RDC warningsOE

Mode of presentationThe tyre-pressure readings arebased on a reference tyre tem-perature of 20 °C ( 97).

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Warning symbol 2 indicates acritical tyre pressure; the corres-ponding reading flashes.If the critical value is close to thelimit of the permissible tolerancerange, ‘General’ warning light 1shows yellow. If the tyre pres-sure registered by the sensor isoutside the permissible tolerancerange, the ‘General’ warning lightshows red.

The critical tyre press of thefront wheel 3 or the rear wheel 4flashes.

with on-board computerOE

RDC is replaced by BC.

The detailed descriptions relatingto BMW Motorrad RDC start onpage ( 96), and you will findan overview listing the possiblewarnings on the next page.

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Warnings, overviewTelltale lights Status indicators Meaning

Lights up yellow Appears on the dis-play

Tyre pressure close to limit of permittedtolerance ( 40)

The critical pres-sure flashes.

Flashes red Appears on the dis-play

Tyre pressure outside permitted toler-ance ( 40)

The critical pres-sure flashes.

«—» or «— —«appears on the dis-play

Signal transmission disrupted ( 41)

Lights up yellow Appears on the dis-play

Sensor defective or system error( 41)

«—» or «— —«appears on the dis-play

Lights up yellow RDC appears onthe display

Tyre-pressure sensor battery weak( 42)

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Telltale lights Status indicators Meaning

Appears on the dis-play

Tyre-pressure sensor battery weak( 42)

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Tyre pressure closeto limit of permittedtolerance

General warning light showsyellow.

Tyre symbol appears onthe display.

The critical pressure flashes.Possible cause:Measured tyre pressure is closeto the limit of permitted toler-ance.Correct the tyre pressure asstated on the inside cover ofthe Rider’s Manual.

Before you adjust tyre pres-sure, read the information

on temperature compensationand adjusting pressure in thesection entitled «Engineeringdetails».

Tyre pressure outsidepermitted tolerance

General warning lightflashes red.

Tyre symbol appears onthe display.

The critical pressure flashes.Possible cause:Measured tyre pressure is out-side permitted tolerance.Check the tyre for damage andto ascertain whether the mo-torcycle can be ridden with thetyre in its present condition.

If the motorcycle can be riddenwith the tyre in its present condi-tion:

Incorrect tyre pressures im-pair the motorcycle’s hand-

ling characteristics.If tyre pressure is incorrect it isessential to adapt your style ofriding accordingly.

Correct the tyre pressure at theearliest possible opportunity.

Before you adjust tyre pres-sure, read the information

on temperature compensationand adjusting pressure in thesection entitled «Engineeringdetails».

Have the tyre checked fordamage by a specialistworkshop, preferably anauthorised BMW Motorraddealer.

If you are unsure whether themotorcycle can be ridden withthe tyre in its present condition:Do not continue your journey.Notify the breakdown service.Have the tyre checked fordamage by a specialistworkshop, preferably anauthorised BMW Motorraddealer.

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Signal transmissiondisrupted»—» or «— —» appears onthe display.Possible cause:The motorcycle has not yet ac-celerated past the threshold ofapproximately 30 km/h. TheRDC sensors do not start trans-mitting signals until the motor-cycle reaches a speed abovethis threshold for the first time( 96).Increase speed above thisthreshold and observe the RDCreadings. Assume that a per-manent fault has not occurredunless the ‘General’ warninglight comes on to accompanythe symptoms. Under thesecircumstances:Have the fault rectified by aspecialist workshop, preferablyan authorised BMW Motorraddealer.

Possible cause:Wireless communication with theRDC sensors has been disrupted.Possible causes include radio-communication systems operat-ing in the vicinity and interferingwith the link between the RDCcontrol unit and the sensors.Move to another location andobserve the RDC readings. As-sume that a permanent faulthas not occurred unless the’General’ warning light comeson to accompany the symp-toms. Under these circum-stances:Have the fault rectified by aspecialist workshop, preferablyan authorised BMW Motorraddealer.

Sensor defective orsystem error

General warning light showsyellow.

Tyre symbol appears onthe display.

«—» or «— —» appears onthe display.Possible cause:Motorcycle is fitted with wheelsnot equipped with RDC sensors.Fit wheels and tyres equippedwith RDC sensors.

Possible cause:One or two RDC sensors havefailed.Have the fault rectified by aspecialist workshop, preferablyan authorised BMW Motorraddealer.

Possible cause:A system error has occurred.Have the fault rectified by aspecialist workshop, preferablyan authorised BMW Motorraddealer.

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Tyre-pressure sensorbattery weak

General warning light showsyellow.

RDC appears on the display.Battery symbol appears onthe display.

This error message appearsonly briefly after the pre-

ride check completes.

Possible cause:The integral battery in the tyre-pressure sensor has lost a sig-nificant proportion of its originalcapacity. There is no assuranceof how long the tyre pressurecontrol system can remain opera-tional.Seek the advice of a specialistworkshop, preferably an author-ised BMW Motorrad dealer.

Anti-theft alarmwarnings OE

Mode of presentation

Anti-theft alarm warnings 2 ap-pear in combination with ‘Gener-al’ warning light 1 showing afterthe Pre-Ride Check and relate tothe capacity of the internal bat-tery that supplies power to theanti-theft alarm.The possible warnings are listedon the next page.

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Warnings, overviewTelltale lights Status indicators Meaning

Appears on the dis-play

Anti-theft alarm battery weak ( 44)

Lights up yellow Appears on the dis-play

Anti-theft alarm battery flat ( 44)

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Anti-theft alarm batteryweak

Battery symbol appears onthe display.

This error message appearsonly briefly after the pre-

ride check completes.

Possible cause:The integral battery in the anti-theft alarm has lost a significantproportion of its original capa-city. There is no assurance ofhow long the anti-theft alarm canremain operational if the motor-cycle’s battery is disconnected.Seek the advice of a specialistworkshop, preferably an author-ised BMW Motorrad dealer.

Anti-theft alarm batteryflat

General warning light showsyellow.

Battery symbol appears onthe display.

This error message appearsonly briefly after the pre-

ride check completes.

Possible cause:The integral battery in the anti-theft alarm has lost its entire ori-ginal capacity. There is no assur-ance that the anti-theft alarm willbe operational if the motorcycle’sbattery is disconnected.Seek the advice of a specialistworkshop, preferably an author-ised BMW Motorrad dealer.

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Operation

Operation

Ignition switch and steering lock . . . . . 47

Electronic immobiliser (EWS) . . . . . . . . 48

Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49

Odometer and tripmeters . . . . . . . . . . . . 49

Multifunction display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51

On-board computerOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51

Tyre pressure monitoringRDCOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55

Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55

Turn indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57

Hazard warning flashers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57

Emergency off switch (kill switch) . . . . 58

Automatic Stability ControlASCOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59

Grip heatingOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

Seat heatingOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

Seat height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

Windscreen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

Cruise-control systemOE. . . . . . . . . . . . . 63

Stowage compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65

Clutch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66

Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66

Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67

Spring preload . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67

Damping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68

Electronic Suspension AdjustmentESAOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69

Tyres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71

Headlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72

Front and rear seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73

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Ignition switch andsteering lockKeysYou receive one master key andone spare key. Please consultthe information on the electronicimmobiliser (EWS) if a key is lostor mislaid ( 48).Ignition switch and steering lock,tank filler cap lock and the seatand case locks are all operatedwith the same key.

with topcaseOA

If you wish you can arrange tohave the topcase fitted with alock that can be opened with thiskey as well. Consult a specialistworkshop, preferably an author-ised BMW Motorrad dealer.

Switching on ignition

Turn the key to position 1.Side light and all function cir-cuits switched on.Engine can be started.Pre-ride check is performed.( 81)ABS self-diagnosis isperformed. ( 81)with Automatic Stability Control(ASC)OE

ASC self-diagnosis is per-formed. ( 82)

Switching off ignition

Brake servo assistance isnot available when the igni-

tion is off.Do not switch off the ignitionwhen riding.

Turn the key to position 2.Lights switched off.Handlebars not locked.Key can be removed.Electrically powered accessor-ies remain operational for a lim-ited period of time.The battery can be rechargedvia the socket.

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Locking handlebars

If the motorcycle is on theside stand, the surface of

the ground will determine wheth-er it is better to turn the handle-bars to the left or right. However,the motorcycle is more stable ona level surface with the handle-bars turned to the left than withthe handlebars turned to theright.On level ground, always turn thehandlebars to the left to set thesteering lock.

Turn the handlebars to the fullleft or right lock position.

Turn the key to position 3,while moving the handlebarsslightly.Ignition, lights and all functioncircuits switched off.Handlebars locked.Key can be removed.

Electronic immobiliser(EWS)Protection against theftThe electronic immobiliser helpsprotect your BMW motorcyclefrom theft, and this enhanced se-curity is at your disposal withoutany need for you to set paramet-ers or activate additional systems.The engine of a motorcycle fit-ted with this electronic immobil-iser can be started only with thekeys that belong to the vehicle.You can also have your author-ised BMW Motorrad dealer barindividual keys, for example if aparticular key goes missing. The

engine cannot be started with akey that has been barred.

In-key electronicsThe motorcycle’s electronicsexchange certain continuouslychanging signals with the elec-tronics in the key; these signalsare specific to your motorcycleand they are transmitted via thering aerial in the ignition lock.The ignition is not enabled forstarting until the key has beenrecognised as «authorised» foryour motorcycle.

A spare key attached tothe same ring as the ig-

nition key used to start the en-gine could «irritate» the electron-ics, in which case the enablingsignal for starting is not issued.The EWS warning appears in themultifunction display.Always keep the spare key sep-arately from the ignition key.

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Replacement and extrakeysYou can obtain replacement/extrakeys only through an authorisedBMW Motorrad dealer. The keysare part of an integrated secur-ity system, so the dealer is un-der an obligation to check thelegitimacy of all applications forreplacement/extra keys. If youwant to have a lost key barred,you have to bring with you allthe other keys that belong tothe motorcycle. A key that hasbeen barred can subsequently becleared and reactivated for use.

ClockSetting clock

Attempting to set the clockwhile riding the motorcycle

can lead to accidents.Set the clock only when the mo-torcycle is stationary.

Switch on the ignition.

Press and hold down button 1.Hours reading 2 flashes.Press button 1.The hours reading incrementsby one each time you pressthe button.Press and hold down button 1.Minutes reading 3 flashes.Press button 1.The minutes reading incre-ments by one each time youpress the button.

Either press and hold downbutton 1 or wait without press-ing a button.The clock is now set and thetime appears on the display.

Odometer andtripmetersSelecting readingsSwitch on the ignition.

Press button 1.

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The display starts with the cur-rent value and each time the but-ton is pressed it moves one stepthrough the following sequence:

Tripmeter 1 (Trip I)Tripmeter 2 (Trip II)Residual range (RANGE, oncefuel level is down to reserve)Tyre pressures (OE)

with on-board computerOE

The display starts with the cur-rent value and each time the but-ton is pressed it moves one stepthrough the following sequence:

Tripmeter 1 (Trip I)Tripmeter 2 (Trip II)Odometer (DIST)

Resetting tripmeterSwitch on the ignition.Select the desired tripmeter.

Press and hold down button 1.The tripmeter is reset to zero.

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Residual rangewithout on-board computerOE

The residual-range readout in-dicates how far you can ride withthe fuel remaining in the tank.This reading is not displayed untilfuel level has dropped to reserve.This distance is calculated on thebasis of fuel level and averageconsumption.When refuelling after running onreserve, make sure that you topup the tank to a level above re-serve, as otherwise the sensorwill not be able to register thenew level. If the sensor cannotregister the new level neither

the fuel-level reading nor theresidual-range readout can beupdated.

The calculated range is anapproximate value. Con-

sequently, BMW Motorrad re-commends that you should nottry to use the full residual rangebefore refuelling.

Multifunction displayAdjusting dimmer

Attempting to adjust thedimmer while riding the

motorcycle can lead to accidents.Do not attempt to adjust the

dimmer unless the motorcycleis at a standstill.

Press button 1.The level of dimming appearsin display field 2.Press button 1 again.The brightness of the dis-play increases one level eachtime you press the button.Each time you press the buttonafter maximum brightness isreached, brightness is reducedby one level.

On-board computer OE

Selecting readingsSwitch on the ignition.

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Press button 1.

The display starts with the cur-rent value and each time the but-ton is pressed it moves one stepthrough the following sequence:

Ambient temperature

RangeAverage speedAverage consumptionOil levelTyre pressures (OE)

Ambient temperature

When the motorcycle is at astandstill the heat of the enginecan falsify ambient-temperaturereading 1. If the effect of the en-gine’s heat becomes excessive,— temporarily appears on thedisplay.

If ambient temperaturedrops below 3 °C a warn-

ing appears, drawing your atten-tion to the risk of black ice form-ing. The display automaticallyswitches from any other modeto the temperature reading whenthe temperature drops below thisthreshold for the first time.

Range

The description of the residual-range function ( 51) also cov-ers range readout 1. You canalso view the range before thefuel level drops to reserve.

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A special average-consumptionfigure is used to calculate range;this figure is not necessarily thesame as the value you can callup for viewing on the display.When the motorcycle is proppedon its side stand the slight angleof inclination means that thesensor cannot register the fuellevel correctly. This is the reasonwhy the range is calculated onlywhen the motorcycle is on themove.

The calculated range is onlyan approximate reading.

Consequently, BMW Motorradrecommends that you should nottry to use the full range beforerefuelling.

Average speed

Average speed 1 is calculatedon the basis of the time elapsedsince the last reset. Timesduring which the engine wasstopped are excluded from thecalculation.

Resetting average speedSwitch on the ignition.Select average speed.

Press and hold down button 1.Average speed is reset to zero.

Average consumption

Average consumption 1 is cal-culated by dividing the distancecovered since the last reset by

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the corresponding amount of fuelused.

Resetting averageconsumptionSwitch on the ignition.Select average consumption.

Press and hold down button 1.Average consumption is resetto zero.

Oil level

Oil-level indicator 1 gives youan indication of the engine oillevel. You can call up this read-ing only when the motorcycle isat a standstill.

The preconditions for the oil levelcheck are as follows:Engine at operating temperat-ure.Engine idling for at least 30seconds.Side stand retracted.Make sure the motorcycle isupright.

The readings mean:

Oil level is correct

Check the oil level with thedipstick the next time you

stop for fuel. If you call up anoth-er reading on the on-board com-puter, this symbol remains visibleuntil the sensor again registers acorrect oil level.

Oil level cannot be meas-ured (conditions as stated

above not satisfied).

The most recently measuredlevel is displayed for 5 secondswhen you next switch on the ig-nition.

The oil-level sensor mightbe defective if the «Check

oil level» message appears eventhough the oil level in the oilsight glass is correct. In thiscase, consult your authorisedBMW Motorrad dealer.

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Tyre pressuremonitoring RDCOE

Viewing tyre-pressurereadingsSwitch on the ignition.

Repeatedly press button 1 un-til the tyre-pressure readingsappear on the display.

The tyre pressures are shown,accompanied by the wordingRDC. The front tyre pressureis on the left; the reading on theright is the rear tyre pressure.— — appears directly after theignition is switched on, becausethe sensors do not transmit tyrepressures until the motorcycleaccelerates to 30 km/h.

Indicates the reading fortyre pressures.

With on-board computer: Re-peatedly press button 1 untilthe tyre-pressure readings ap-pear on the display.

LightsSide lightThe side lights switch on auto-matically when the ignition isswitched on.

The side lights placea strain on the battery.

Do not switch the ignitionon for longer than absolutelynecessary.

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Low-beam headlightThe low-beam headlight switcheson automatically when you startthe engine.

When the engine is notrunning you can switch on

the lights by switching on the ig-nition and either switching on thehigh-beam headlight or operatingthe headlight flasher.

High-beam headlight andheadlight flasher

Press the top section of full-beam headlight switch 1.

High-beam headlight switchedon.Move full-beam headlightswitch 1 to the centre position.High-beam headlight switchedoff.Press the bottom section offull-beam headlight switch 1.The high-beam headlight isswitched on until you releasethe button (headlight flasher).

Switching on parkinglightsSwitch off the ignition.

Immediately after switchingoff the ignition, press and holddown button 1 for the left turnindicators.Parking light switches on.

Switching off parkinglightsSwitch the ignition on and thenoff again.Parking lights switched off.

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Turn indicatorsSwitching on left flashingturn indicatorsSwitch on the ignition.

The turn indicators are can-celled automatically after

you have ridden for approxim-ately 10 seconds, or covered adistance of about 200 m.

Press button 1 for the left-hand turn indicators.Left-hand turn indicatorsswitched on.Telltale light for left-hand turnindicators flashes.

Switching on rightflashing turn indicatorsSwitch on the ignition.

The turn indicators are can-celled automatically after

you have ridden for approxim-ately 10 seconds, or covered adistance of about 200 m.

Press button 2 for the right-hand turn indicators.Right-hand turn indicatorsswitched on.Telltale light for right-hand turnindicator flashes.

Cancelling turn indicators

Press cancel button 3.Flashing turn indicatorsswitched off.Turn indicator telltale light isoff.

Hazard warningflashersSwitching on hazardwarning flashersSwitch on the ignition.

The hazard warning flash-ers place a strain on the

battery. Do not use the hazard

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warning flashers for longer thanabsolutely necessary.

If you press a turn-indicat-or button with the ignition

switched on, the turn-indicatorfunction is activated instead ofthe hazard warning flashers, andremains active until you releasethe button. The hazard warningflashers recommence flashing assoon as the button is released.

Simultaneously press button 1for left turn indicators and but-ton 2 for right turn indicators.

The hazard warning flashersare switched on.Left/right turn indicator telltalelights flash.Switch off the ignition.The hazard warning flasherscontinue to operate.Left/right turn indicator telltalelights off.

Switching off hazardwarning flashers

Press cancel button 3.Hazard warning flashersswitched off.

Emergency off switch(kill switch)

1 Emergency off switch (killswitch)

Operating the kill switchwhen riding can cause

the rear wheel to lock and thuscause a fall.Do not operate the kill switchwhen riding.

The emergency off switch is akill switch for switching off theengine quickly and easily.

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a Normal operating position(run)

b Engine switched off.

You cannot start the engineunless the kill switch is in

the run position.

Automatic StabilityControl ASCOE

Deactivating ASC functionSwitch on the ignition.

You have the option of de-activating the ASC function

while the motorcycle is on themove.

Press and hold down ASC but-ton 1 until the ASC warninglight changes status.

ASC warning light starts toshow.

Release the ASC button withintwo seconds.

ASC warning light remainsON.

The ASC function is deactiv-ated.

Activating ASC function

Press and hold down ASC but-ton 1 until the ASC warninglight changes status.

ASC warning light goes out;if self-diagnosis has not

completed the ASC warning lightstarts flashing.Release the ASC button withintwo seconds.

The ASC warning light re-mains off or continues to

flash.

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switching the ignition off andthen on again.

An ASC fault has occurredif the ASC warning light

shows when the motorcycle ac-celerates to a speed in excessof 10 km/h after the ignition wasswitched off and then on again.

Grip heatingOE

1 Grip-heating switch

The handlebar grips have two-stage heating. Grip heating canbe activated only when the en-gine is running.

The increase in power con-sumption caused by the

grip heating can drain the bat-tery if you are riding at low en-gine speeds. If the charge levelis low, grip heating is switchedoff to ensure the battery’s start-ing capability.

2 Heating off.3 50 % heat output (one dot

visible)4 100 % heat output (three

dots visible)

Seat heating OE

Seat heating, front seat

1 Switch for seat heating,front seat

The front seat has two-stageheating. Seat heating can be ac-tivated only when the engine isrunning.

The increase in power con-sumption caused by the

seat heating can drain the bat-tery if you are riding at low en-gine speeds. If the charge levelis low, seat heating is switched

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off to ensure the battery’s start-ing capability.

2 Heating off.3 50% heating power4 100% heating power

Seat heating, rear seat

1 Switch for seat heating, rearseat

The rear seat has two-stageheating. Seat heating can be ac-tivated only when the engine isrunning.

The increase in power con-sumption caused by the

seat heating can drain the bat-tery if you are riding at low en-gine speeds. If the charge levelis low, seat heating is switchedoff to ensure the battery’s start-ing capability.

2 Switch centred: Heating off.3 Switch pushed back: 50%

heating power.4 Switch pushed forward:

100% heat output.

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Indicator in multifunctiondisplayOE

The symbols shown below ap-pear on the display to indicatewhich heating stage has beenselected:

Front seat, 50 % heatingpower

Front seat, 100 % heatingpower

Rear seat, 50 % heatingpower

Rear seat, 100 % heatingpower

Seat heightAdjusting seat heightRemove the front seat ( 74)

Remove seat supporting rod 1and reinsert it at the desiredheight.Install the front seat ( 74)

WindscreenAdjusting windscreenSwitch on the ignition.

Press the top section of but-ton 1.Windscreen higherPress the bottom section ofbutton 1.Windscreen lower

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Cruise-controlsystem OE

Switching on cruisecontrol

Move switch 1 to ON.Telltale light 2 in the switchlights up red.

Setting road speed

Briefly push button 3 in theSET direction

Cruise control can be usedin the speed range from

50 km/h to 180 km/h.

Telltale light for cruise con-trol shows.

The motorcycle maintains yourcurrent cruising speed and thesetting is saved.

Step-by-step acceleration

Briefly push button 3 in theSET directionSpeed is increased by approx.2 km/h each time you push thebutton, and the new setting issaved.

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Stepless acceleration

Push button 3 in the SET dir-ection and hold it in this posi-tion.The motorcycle acceleratessteplessly.Release button 3.The motorcycle maintains yourcurrent cruising speed and thesetting is saved.

Step-by-step deceleration

Briefly push button 3 in theRES directionSpeed is decreased by approx.2 km/h each time you push thebutton, and the new setting issaved.Release button 3.The motorcycle maintains yourcurrent cruising speed and thesetting is saved.

Stepless deceleration

Push button 3 in the RES dir-ection and hold it in this posi-tion.The motorcycle deceleratessteplessly.Release button 3.The motorcycle maintains yourcurrent cruising speed and thesetting is saved.

Deactivating cruisecontrolApply the brakes or pull theclutch or close the throttle (turn

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the throttle twistgrip back pastthe idle position).The cruise-control system isdeactivated.The cruise control telltale lightgoes out.The telltale light in the switchremains on.

Resuming former cruisingspeed

Push button 3 in the RES dir-ection.

Opening the throttle doesnot deactivate the cruise-

control system. If you release

the twistgrip the motorcycle willdecelerate only to the cruisingspeed saved in memory, eventhough you might have intendedslowing to a lower speed.

Telltale light for cruise con-trol shows.

The motorcycle resumes theprevious cruising speed.

Switching off cruisecontrol

Move switch 1 to OFF.The system is deactivated.Button 3 is locked.

Stowage compartmentOpening stowagecompartment

Use the ignition key to turnlock barrel 1 to right angleswith the forward direction oftravel.Lock of the stowage compart-ment unlocked.Push the lock barrel in.The lid opens.

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Closing stowagecompartment

Snap the lid of the compart-ment closed and push it down.The lock engages with an aud-ible click.Use the ignition key to turnthe lock barrel in line with theforward direction of travel.Lock of the stowage compart-ment locked.

ClutchAdjusting clutch lever

If the position of the clutchfluid reservoir is changed,

air can enter the clutch system.Do not twist the handlebar fittingor the handlebars.

Attempting to adjust theclutch lever while riding the

motorcycle can lead to accidents.Do not attempt to adjust theclutch lever unless the motor-cycle is at a standstill.

Turn adjusting screw 1 to thedesired position.

The adjusting screw is easi-er to turn if you push the

clutch lever forward.

Adjustment options:From position 1: smallest spanbetween handlebar grip andclutch leverto position 3: largest spanbetween handlebar grip andclutch lever

BrakesAdjusting handbrake lever

Changing the position ofthe brake-fluid reservoir can

allow air to penetrate the brakesystem.Do not twist the handlebar fittingor the handlebars.

Attempting to adjust thebrake lever while riding the

motorcycle can lead to accidents.Do not attempt to adjust the

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brake lever unless the motorcycleis at a standstill.

Turn adjusting screw 1 to thedesired position.

The adjusting screw is easi-er to turn if you push the

handbrake lever forward.

Adjustment options:From position 1: smallest spanbetween handlebar grip andbrake leverto position 4: largest spanbetween handlebar grip andbrake lever

MirrorsAdjusting mirrors

Pivot the mirror to the correctposition by pressing gently atthe edge.

Spring preloadAdjustment for rearsuspensionIt is essential to set spring pre-load of the rear suspension tosuit the load carried by the mo-torcycle. Increase spring preloadwhen the motorcycle is heavilyloaded and reduce spring preload

accordingly when the motorcycleis lightly loaded.

Adjusting spring preloadfor rear wheelRemove the rear seat ( 73)

Your motorcycle’s hand-ling will suffer if you do not

match the spring-preload anddamping-characteristic settings.Adjust the damping characteristicto suit spring preload.

If you want to increase springpreload, turn knob 1 in the dir-

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ection indicated by the HIGHarrow.If you want to reduce springpreload, turn knob 1 in the dir-ection indicated by the LOWarrow.

Basic setting of springpreload, rear

Knob at «STD» mark onscale at side (Rider weigh-ing 85 kg, motorcycle fullyfuelled)

Install the rear seat ( 75)

DampingSettingDamping must be adapted to suitthe surface on which the motor-cycle is ridden and to suit springpreload.An uneven surface requiressofter damping than a smoothsurface.An increase in spring preloadrequires firmer damping, a re-duction in spring preload re-quires softer damping.

Adjusting damping forrear wheelMake sure the ground is leveland firm and place the motor-cycle on its stand.

There is a risk of injuryby burns if you adjust the

damping characteristic while thesilencer is hot.Use a screwdriver extension andwear protective gloves.

Adjust the damping character-istic, using the tool from theon-board toolkit to turn adjust-ing screw 1.

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If you want a harder dampingcharacteristic, use a screw-driver to turn adjusting screw 1in the direction indicated by theH arrow.If you want a softer dampingcharacteristic, use a screw-driver to turn adjusting screw 1in the direction indicated by theS arrow.

Basic setting of rear-sus-pension damping charac-

teristic

Turn the adjusting screw asfar as it will go in the direc-tion indicated by the H ar-row, then back it off 3/4 of aturn in the direction indicatedby the S arrow. (Full load offuel, with rider 85 kg)

Electronic SuspensionAdjustment ESA OE

SettingsElectronic Suspension Adjust-ment ESA provides a convenientway of adapting the motorcycleto different conditions.

The damping characteristic isshown in panel 1 of the multi-function display, and spring pre-load in panel 2. The clock is notshown while the ESA readout isactive.Three spring-preload stages canbe combined with three dampingcharacteristics to fine-tune themotorcycle’s suspension to theload it carries and the surfaceover which you want to ride.

Calling up settingsSwitch on the ignition.

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Press button 1.The current setting isdisplayed.The reading remains visible fora few seconds before disap-pearing automatically.

Adjusting suspensiondampingSwitch on the ignition.

You can adjust the damp-ing characteristic while the

motorcycle is on the move.

Press button 1.The current setting isdisplayed.Press button 1 once at eachstep.

The display field starts at thecurrent status and cycles throughthe following sequence:

COMF Comfortable dampingcharacteristicNORM Normal damping char-acteristicSPORT Sporty damping char-acteristicThe setting shown on the dis-play is automatically accepted

as the damping characteristicif you allow a certain length oftime to pass without pressingbutton 1.

Adjuster, spring preloadIn order to ensure rapid adjust-ment at ambient temperaturesbelow 0 °C, BMW Motorrad re-commends adjusting the sus-pension to the setting for two-upriding and allowing adjustment tocomplete before your passengermounts the motorcycle.The ESA indicator continuesto flash until adjustment com-pletes. Do not attempt to movethe motorcycle until adjustmenthas completed.

Adjusting spring preloadStart the engine

You cannot adjust springpreload while the motor-

cycle is on the move.

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Wait until adjustment com-pletes (reading stops flashing)before pulling away.If the temperature is very low,take the weight off the motor-cycle before increasing springpreload; if applicable, have yourpassenger dismount.

Press button 1.The current setting isdisplayed.Press and hold down button 1until the reading changes.

The display field starts at thecurrent status and cycles throughthe following sequence:

One-up

One-up with luggage

Two-up (with luggage)

The settings shown on the dis-play are automatically acceptedas the spring preload and, ifapplicable, the damping char-acteristic if you allow a certainlength of time to pass withoutpressing button 1. The read-ing flashes while spring preloadadjustment is in progress.

TyresChecking tyre pressures

Incorrect tyre pressures im-pair the motorcycle’s hand-

ling characteristics and increasethe rate of tyre wear.Always check that the tyre pres-sures are correct.

At high road speeds, tyrevalves have a tendency to

open as a result of centrifugalforce.Fit valve caps with rubber sealsand screw them on firmly to pre-vent sudden deflation.

Make sure the ground is leveland firm and place the motor-cycle on its stand.Check tyre pressures againstthe data below.

Tyre pressure, front

2.2 bar (one-up, tyre cold)

2.5 bar (two-up and/or withluggage, tyre cold)

Tyre pressure, rear

2.5 bar (one-up, tyre cold)

2.9 bar (two-up and/or withluggage, tyre cold)

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If tyre pressure is too low:Correct tyre pressure.

HeadlightAdjusting headlight fordriving on left/driving onrightIf the motorcycle is ridden in acountry where the opposite ruleof the road applies, its asymmet-ric low-beam headlight will tendto dazzle oncoming traffic.Have the headlight set accord-ingly by a specialist workshop,preferably an authorised BMWMotorrad dealer.

Commercially available ad-hesive tape will damage the

plastic lens of the light.Consult a specialist workshop,preferably an authorised BMWMotorrad dealer, in order to avoiddamaging the plastic lens of thelight.

Headlight beam throw andspring preloadHeadlight beam throw is gener-ally kept constant when springpreload is adjusted to suit load.Spring preload adjustment mightnot suffice only if the motorcycleis very heavily loaded. Underthese circumstances, headlightbeam throw has to be adjustedto suit the weight carried by themotorcycle.

Consult a specialist work-shop, preferably an au-

thorised BMW Motorrad deal-er, if you are unsure whetherthe headlight basic setting iscorrect.

Headlight beam-throwadjustment

1 Headlight beam-throw ad-justment

Spring preload adjustment mightnot suffice if the motorcycle isvery heavily loaded. Moving thepivot lever adjusts headlightbeam throw so as not to dazzleoncoming traffic.

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a Normal positionb Position for heavy load

Front and rear seatsRemoving rear seatMake sure the ground is leveland firm and place the motor-cycle on its stand.

Turn the key counter-clockwisein the seat lock.

At the same time, press downon the rear seat.Lift the seat at the rear andrelease the key.

with seat heating OE

Disconnect plug 1.

Pull the seat to the rear to re-lease it from its holders.

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Removing front seatRemove the rear seat ( 73)

Lift the rear of the front seat.

with seat heating OE

Disconnect plug 2.

Lift the seat up to remove.

Installing front seatwith seat heating OE

Connect plug 2.

If too much pressure is ap-plied in the forward direc-

tion, there is a danger that themotorcycle will be pushed off itsstand.Always make sure that themotorcycle is stable and firmlysupported.

Push the front seat forward in-to seat supporting rod 1. Makesure that the seat is correctlylocated.

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If you install the seat in the lowposition, check that the seat’srubber buffers 3 engage thebottom mounts in the frame.

Firmly press the front seat intothe mount.

Install the rear seat ( 75)

Installing rear seatInstall the front seat ( 74)with seat heating OE

Connect plug 1.

If too much pressure is ap-plied in the forward direc-

tion, there is a danger that themotorcycle will be pushed off itsstand.Always make sure that themotorcycle is stable and firmlysupported.

Push the rear seat into theholders in such a way that thetongues engage the corres-ponding holders.Firmly press down on the rearseat at the rear.The rear seat engages with anaudible click.

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Helmet holderSecuring helmet tomotorcycleRemove the rear seat ( 73)

Use the wire rope available asan optional accessory to securethe helmet to helmet holder 1.

The helmet catch canscratch the panelling.

Make sure the lock is out of theway when you hook the helmetinto position.

Pass the steel cable throughthe helmet and push it ontothe helmet holder.Install the rear seat ( 75)

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Riding

Riding

Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78

Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79

Starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80

Lowered suspensionOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82

Running in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83

Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84

Parking your motorcycle . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85

Refuelling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87

Securing motorcycle for transporta-tion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88

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Safety instructionsRider’s equipmentDo not ride without the correctclothing. Always wear:HelmetMotorcycling jacket andtrousersGlovesBoots

This applies even to short jour-neys, and to every season of theyear. Your authorised BMW Mo-torrad dealer will be glad to ad-vise you on the correct clothingfor every purpose.

SpeedIf you ride at high speed, alwaysbear in mind that various bound-ary conditions can adversely af-fect the handling of your motor-cycle:

Settings of the spring-strut andshock-absorber systemImbalanced loadLoose clothingInsufficient tyre pressurePoor tyre treadEtc.

Correct loadingOverloading and imbal-anced loads can adversely

affect the motorcycle’s handling.Do not exceed the permissiblegross weight and be sure tocomply with the instructions onloading.

Alcohol and drugsEven small amounts ofalcohol or drugs will ad-

versely affect your perceptionand your ability to assess situ-ations and make decisions, andslow down your reflexes. Med-ication can exacerbate these ef-fects.

Do not ride your motorcycle afterconsuming alcohol, drugs and/ormedication.

Risk of poisoningExhaust fumes contain carbonmonoxide, which is colourlessand odourless but highly toxic.

Inhaling the exhaust fumestherefore represents a

health hazard and can evencause loss of consciousness withfatal consequences.Do not inhale exhaust fumes.Do not run the engine in an en-closed space.

High voltageTouching live parts of theignition system with the

engine running can cause electricshock.Do not touch parts of the igni-tion system when the engine isrunning.

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Catalytic converterIf misfiring causes unburned fuelto enter the catalytic converter,there is a danger of overheatingand damage.For this reason, observe the fol-lowing points:Do not run the fuel tank dry.Do not attempt to start or runthe engine with a spark-plugcap disconnected.Stop the engine immediately ifit misfires.Use only unleaded fuel.Comply with all specified main-tenance intervals.

Unburned fuel will destroythe catalytic converter.

Note the points listed for protec-tion of the catalytic converter.

Risk of fireTemperatures at the exhaust arehigh.

Flammable materials (e.g.hay, leaves, grass, clothing

and luggage, etc.) could igniteif allowed to come into contactwith the hot exhaust pipe.Do not permit flammable materi-als to come into contact with thehot exhaust system.

Cooling would beinadequate if the engine

were allowed to idle for a lengthyperiod with the motorcycle ata standstill: overheating wouldresult. In extreme cases, themotorcycle could catch fire.Do not allow the engine to idleunnecessarily. Ride away imme-diately after starting the engine.

Tampering with theengine control unit

Tampering with the enginecontrol unit can damage

the motorcycle and cause acci-dents.Do not tamper with the enginecontrol unit.

Tampering with the enginecontrol unit can result in

mechanical loads that the mo-torcycle’s components are notdesigned to withstand. Damagecaused in this way is not coveredby the warranty.Do not tamper with the enginecontrol unit.

ChecklistUse the following checklist tocheck important functions, set-tings and wear limits before youride off.

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BrakesBrake-fluid levels, front and rearClutchClutch fluid levelDamping-characteristic settingand spring preloadTyre-tread depth and tyrepressuresCases correctly installed andluggage secured

At regular intervals:Engine oil level (every refuellingstop)Brake-pad wear (every thirdrefuelling stop)

StartingSide standYou cannot start the motorcyclewith the side stand extended anda gear engaged. The engine willswitch itself off if you start it withthe gearbox in neutral and then

engage a gear before retractingthe side stand.

GearboxYou can start the engine whenthe gearbox is in neutral or if youpull the clutch with a gear en-gaged. Do not pull the clutch un-til after you have switched on theignition, as otherwise the enginewill refuse to start.

Starting engine

Kill switch in run position a.Switch on the ignition.

Pre-ride check is performed.( 81)ABS self-diagnosis isperformed. ( 81)with Automatic Stability Control(ASC)OE

ASC self-diagnosis is per-formed. ( 82)

Press starter button 1.

If ambient temperatures arevery low, you might find it

necessary to open the throttleslightly when starting the engine.At ambient temperatures below

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0 °C, disengage the clutch afterswitching on the ignition.

The start attempt is auto-matically interrupted if bat-

tery voltage is too low. Rechargethe battery before you start theengine, or use jump leads and adonor battery to start.

The engine starts.If the engine refuses to start,consult the troubleshootingchart in the section entitled»Technical data». ( 144)

Pre-ride checkThe instrument panel runs a testof the ‘General’ warning lightwhen the ignition is switched on:this is the «Pre-Ride-Check» Thetest is aborted if you start theengine before it completes.

Phase 1

General warning light showsred.

CHECK! appears on the dis-play.

Phase 2

General warning light showsyellow.

CHECK! appears on the dis-play.

with cruise-control system:SET light shows.

If the ‘General’ warning light doesnot show:

Some malfunctions cannotbe indicated if the ‘Gener-

al’ warning light cannot be dis-played.Check that the ‘General’ warninglight comes on, and that it showsred and yellow.

Have the fault rectified asquickly as possible by aspecialist workshop, preferablyan authorised BMW Motorraddealer.

ABS self-diagnosisBMW Motorrad Integral ABS per-forms self-diagnosis to ensureits operability. Self-diagnosis isperformed automatically whenyou switch on the ignition. Themotorcycle has to move forwardat a speed above 5 km/h for thewheel sensors to be tested.

Phase 1Test of the diagnosis-compat-ible system components withthe motorcycle at a standstill.

ABS warning light flashes.

Possible national variant ofthe ABS warning light.

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Phase 2Test of the wheel sensors asthe motorcycle pulls away fromrest.

ABS warning light flashes.

Possible national variant ofthe ABS warning light.

ABS self-diagnosiscompletedThe ABS warning light goesout.

If an indicator showing an ABSfault appears when ABS self-dia-gnosis completes:You can continue to ride. Bearin mind that neither the ABSfunction nor the integral brak-ing function is available.Have the fault rectified asquickly as possible by aspecialist workshop, preferablyan authorised BMW Motorraddealer.

ASC self-diagnosisOE

BMW Motorrad ASC performsself-diagnosis to ensure its op-erability. Self-diagnosis is per-formed automatically when youswitch on the ignition. The en-gine must be running and themotorcycle must reach a speedof at least 5 km/h in order forASC self-diagnosis to complete.

Phase 1Test of the diagnosis-compat-ible system components withthe motorcycle at a standstill.

ASC warning light slow-flashes.

Phase 2Test of the diagnosis-compat-ible system components whilethe motorcycle is on the move.

ASC warning light slow-flashes.

ASC self-diagnosiscompletedThe ASC warning light goesout.

If an indicator showing an ASCfault appears when ASC self-diagnosis completes:You can continue to ride. Bearin mind that the ASC functionis not available.Have the fault rectified asquickly as possible by aspecialist workshop, preferablyan authorised BMW Motorraddealer.

Lowered suspension OE

A motorcycle with loweredsuspension has less groundclearance and cannot cornerat angles of heel as extremeas those achievable by acounterpart motorcycle withstandard-height suspension.

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Risk of accident by unex-pectedly early contact with

the ground.Bear in mind that loweredsuspension limits themotorcycle’s angle of heel andground clearance.

Test your motorcycle’s angleof heel in situations that do notinvolve risk. When riding overkerbs and similar obstacles, bearin mind that your motorcycle’sground clearance is limited.

Lowering the motorcycle’s sus-pension shortens suspensiontravel (see the section entitled»Technical Data»). Ride comfortmight be restricted as a result.Be sure to adjust spring preloadaccordingly, particularly for ridingtwo-up.

Running inThe first 1000 kmWhile running in the motor-cycle, vary the throttle openingand engine-speed range fre-quently.Try to do most of your rid-ing during this initial period ontwisting, fairly hilly roads, avoid-ing high-speed main roads andhighways if possible.

Exceeding the specified en-gine speeds while running

in will lead to increased enginewear.Keep to the specified enginespeeds for running in.

Do not exceed the rpm limitsrecommended for running in.

Running-in speed

<4000 min-1

No full-load acceleration.

Avoid low engine speeds at fullload.Do not omit the first inspectionafter 500 — 1200 km.

Brake padsNew brake pads must «beddown» and therefore do notachieve their optimum frictionlevels during the first 500 km.You can compensate for thisinitial reduction in brakingefficiency by exerting greaterpressure on the levers.

New brake pads can ex-tend stopping distance by a

significant margin.Apply the brakes in good time.

TyresNew tyres have a smooth sur-face. This must be roughened byriding in a restrained manner atvarious heel angles until the tyresare run in. This running in pro-

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cedure is essential if the tyres areto achieve maximum grip.

Tyres do not have their fullgrip when new and there

is a risk of accidents at extremeangles of heel.Avoid extreme angles of heel.

BrakesHow can stoppingdistance be minimised?Each time the brakes are applied,a load distribution shift takesplace with the load shifting for-ward from the rear to the frontwheel. The sharper the motor-cycle decelerates, the more loadis shifted to the front wheel. Thehigher the wheel load, the morebraking force can be transmittedwithout the wheel locking.To optimise stopping distance,apply the front brakes rapidly andkeep on increasing the force youapply to the brake lever. This

makes the best possible useof the dynamic increase in loadat the front wheel. Rememberto pull the clutch at the sametime. In the «panic braking situ-ations» that are trained so fre-quently braking force is appliedas rapidly as possible and withthe rider’s full force exerted onthe brake levers; under these cir-cumstances the dynamic shiftin load distribution cannot keeppace with the increase in de-celeration and the tyres cannottransmit the full braking force tothe surface of the road. ABS hasto intervene to keep the frontwheel from locking; this increasesstopping distance.

Descending mountainpasses

There is a danger of thebrakes fading if you use

only the rear brakes when des-cending mountain passes. Under

extreme conditions, the brakescould overheat and suffer severedamage.Use both front and rear brakes,and make use of the engine’sbraking effect as well.

Wet brakesAfter the motorcycle hasbeen washed, ridden

through water or ridden inthe rain, the brake discs andpads might be wet and thebrakes might not take effectimmediately.Apply the brakes in good timeuntil the brakes have dried out.

Salt on brakesThe brakes may fail to takeeffect immediately if the

motorcycle was ridden on salt-covered roads and the brakeswere not applied for some time.Apply the brakes in good timeuntil the salt layer on the brake

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discs and brake pads has beenremoved.

Oil or grease on brakesOil and grease on the brakediscs and pads considerably

diminish braking efficiency.Especially after repair and main-tenance work, make sure that thebrake discs and brake pads arefree of oil and grease.

Dirt or mud on brakesWhen riding on loose sur-faces or muddy roads, the

brakes may fail to take effectimmediately because of dirt ormoisture on the discs or brakepads.Apply the brakes in good timeuntil the brakes have beencleaned.

The brake pads will wearmore rapidly if you ride fre-

quently on unsurfaced tracks orpoor roads.Check the thickness of the brakepads more frequently and replacethe brake pads in good time.

Parking yourmotorcyclePlacing motorcycle onside stand

If the ground is soft or un-even, there is no guaran-

tee that the motorcycle will restfirmly on the stand.Always check that the groundunder the stand is level andfirm.

Switch off the engine.Pull the handbrake lever.Hold the motorcycle uprightand balanced.Use your left foot to extend theside stand fully.

The side stand is designedto support only the weight

of the motorcycle.Do not lean or sit on themotorcycle with the side standextended.

Slowly lean the motorcycle tothe side until its weight is takenby the stand and dismount tothe left.

If the motorcycle is on theside stand, the surface of

the ground will determine wheth-er it is better to turn the handle-bars to the left or right. However,the motorcycle is more stable ona level surface with the handle-bars turned to the left than withthe handlebars turned to theright.On level ground, always turn thehandlebars to the left to set thesteering lock.

Turn the handlebars to full leftor right lock.

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Check that the motorcycle isstanding firmly.

On a gradient, the motor-cycle should always face

uphill; select 1st gear.

Lock the steering lock.

Removing motorcyclefrom side standUnlock the steering lock.From the left, grip the handle-bars with both hands.Pull the handbrake lever.Swing your right leg over theseat and lift the motorcycle tothe upright position.Hold the motorcycle uprightand balanced.

An extended side stand cancatch on the ground when

the motorcycle is moving andlead to a fall.Retract the side stand beforemoving the motorcycle.

Sit on the motorcycle and useyour left foot to retract the sidestand.

Placing motorcycle oncentre stand

If the ground is soft or un-even, there is no guaran-

tee that the motorcycle will restfirmly on the stand.Always check that the groundunder the stand is level andfirm.

Switch off the engine.Dismount and keep your lefthand on the left handlebar grip.Grip the rear frame with yourright hand.Use your right foot on the pinof the centre stand to pressthe stand down until its curvedfeet touch the ground.Place your full body weight onthe centre stand and at the

same time pull the motorcycleto the rear.

Excessive movementscould cause the centre

stand to retract, and themotorcycle would topple inconsequence.Do not lean or sit on the mo-torcycle with the centre standextended.

Check that the motorcycle isstanding firmly.Lock the steering lock.

Removing motorcyclefrom centre standUnlock the steering lock.Place your left hand on the lefthandlebar grip.Grip the rear frame with yourright hand.Push the motorcycle forwardoff the centre stand.Check that the centre standhas fully retracted.

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RefuellingFuel is highly flammable. Anaked flame close to the

fuel tank can cause a fire or ex-plosion.Do not smoke. Never bring anaked flame near the fuel tank.

Fuel expands when hot.Fuel escaping from an

overfilled tank could make its wayonto the rear tyre. This couldcause a fall.Do not fill the tank past the bot-tom edge of the filler neck.

Fuel attacks plastics, whichbecome dull or unsightly.

Wipe off plastic parts immediatelyif they come into contact withfuel.

Fuel can attack the materialof the windscreen and the

side slipstream deflectors, whichbecome dull or unsightly.Wipe off the windscreen and slip-

stream deflectors immediatelyif they come into contact withfuel.

Leaded fuel will destroy thecatalytic converter.

Use only unleaded fuel.

Make sure the ground is leveland firm and place the motor-cycle on its stand.

Open the protective cap.Open the fuel tank cap withthe ignition key by turning itcounter-clockwise.

Refuel with fuel of the gradestated below; do not fill thetank past the bottom edge ofthe filler neck.

Recommended fuelgrade

98 ROZ/RON (Premium plusunleaded)

95 ROZ/RON (Premiumunleaded (fuel grade,usable with power- andconsumption-relatedrestrictions))

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Usable fuel capacity

approx. 27 l

Reserve fuel

≥4 lPress the fuel tank cap downfirmly to close.Remove the key and close theprotective cap.

Securing motorcyclefor transportationMake sure that all componentsthat might come into contactwith straps used to secure themotorcycle are adequately pro-tected against scratching. Useadhesive tape or soft cloths, forexample, for this purpose.

The motorcycle can toppleand fall on its side.

Make sure that the motorcyclecannot topple sideways.

Push the motorcycle onto thetransportation flat and hold it inposition: do not place it on theside stand or centre stand.

Risk of damaging compon-ents.

Take care not to trapcomponents such as brake linesor wires.

At the front, secure the strapsto the top fork bridge on bothsides.Pass the straps through theleading link and tighten thestraps.

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At the rear, secure the strapsto the rear footrests on bothsides and tighten the straps.Tighten all the straps uniformly;the motorcycle’s suspensionshould be compressed astightly as possible front andrear.

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Engineering details

Engineering details

Brake system with BMW MotorradIntegral ABS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92

Electronic engine management withBMW Motorrad ASCOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94

Tyre pressure monitoringRDCOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96

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Brake system withBMW Motorrad IntegralABSPartially integral brakesYour motorcycle is equipped withpartially integral brakes. Bothfront and rear brakes are appliedwhen you pull the handbrakelever. The footbrake lever actsonly on the rear brake.While the brakes are slowing themotorcycle, the BMW MotorradIntegral ABS adapts braking-forcedistribution between front andrear brakes to suit the load onthe motorcycle.

The integral braking func-tion makes it very difficult

to spin the rear wheel by openingthe throttle with the front brakeapplied to keep the motorcyclestationary (burn-out). Attemptedburn-outs can result in damageto the rear brake and the clutch.Do not attempt burn-outs.

How does ABS work?The amount of braking force thatcan be transferred to the roaddepends on factors hat includethe coefficient of friction of theroad surface. Loose stones, iceand snow or a wet road all havemuch lower coefficients of fric-tion than a clean, dry asphalt sur-face. The lower the coefficientof friction, the longer the brakingdistance.If the rider increases brakingpressure to the extent that brak-ing force exceeds the maxim-um transferrable limit, the wheelsstart to lock and the motorcycleloses its directional stability; a fallis imminent. Before this situationcan occur, ABS intervenes andadapts braking pressure to themaximum transferrable brakingforce, so the wheels continueto turn and directional stabilityis maintained irrespective of thecondition of the road surface.

What are the effects ofsurface irregularities?Humps and surface irregular-ities can cause the wheels tolose contact temporarily with theroad surface; if this happens thebraking force that can be trans-mitted to the road can drop tozero. If the brakes are appliedunder these circumstances theABS has to reduce braking forceto ensure that directional sta-bility is maintained when thewheels regain contact with theroad surface. At this instant theBMW Motorrad Integral ABSmust assume an extremely lowcoefficient of friction, so that thewheels will continue to rotate un-der all imaginable circumstances,because this is the preconditionfor ensuring directional stability.As soon as is registers the ac-tual circumstances, the systemreacts instantly and adjusts brak-

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ing force accordingly to achieveoptimum braking.

What feedback does therider receive from theBMW Motorrad IntegralABS?If the ABS system has to reducebraking force on account of thecircumstances described above,vibration is perceptible throughthe handbrake lever.When the handbrake lever ispulled, brake pressure is alsobuilt up at the rear wheel bythe integral function. If thebrake pedal is depressed afterthe handbrake lever is pulled,the brake pressure built upbeforehand is perceptible ascounter-pressure sooner than isthe case when the brake pedal isdepressed either before or at thesame time as the brake lever ispulled.

Rear wheel liftUnder very severe and suddendeceleration, however, under cer-tain circumstances it is possiblethat the BMW Motorrad Integ-ral ABS will be unable to preventthe rear wheel from lifting clearof the ground. If this happensthe outcome can be a highsidingsituation in which the motorcyclecan flip over.

Severe braking can causethe rear wheel to lift off the

ground.When you brake, bear in mindthat ABS control cannot be reliedon in all circumstances to preventthe rear wheel from lifting clear ofthe ground.

What is the designbaseline for BMWMotorrad Integral ABS?Within the limits imposed byphysics, the BMW Motorrad In-tegral ABS ensures directionalstability on any surface. The sys-tem is not optimised for specialrequirements that apply underextreme competitive situationsoff-road or on the track.

Special situationsThe speeds of the front and rearwheels are compared as onemeans of detecting a wheel’sincipient tendency to lock. If thesystem registers implausible val-ues for a lengthy period the ABSfunction is deactivated for safetyreasons and an ABS fault mes-sage is issued. Self-diagnos-is has to complete before faultmessages can be issued.In addition to problems with theBMW Motorrad Integral ABS,

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exceptional riding conditions canlead to a fault message beingissued.Exceptional ridingconditions:Heating up with the motorcycleon the centre stand or an auxil-iary stand, engine idling or witha gear engaged.Rear wheel locked by the en-gine brake for a lengthy period,for example while descendingon a loose or slippery surface.

If a fault message is issued onaccount of exceptional ridingconditions as outlined above, youcan reactivate the ABS functionby switching the ignition off andon again.

What significancedevolves on regularmaintenance?

Invariably, a technical sys-tem cannot perform beyond

the abilities dictated by its levelof maintenance.In order to ensure that the BMWMotorrad ABS is always main-tained in optimum condition, itis essential for you to complystrictly with the specified inspec-tion intervals.

Reserves for safetyThe potentially shorter brakingdistances which BMW MotorradIntegral ABS permits must not beused as an excuse for carelessriding. ABS is primarily a meansof ensuring a safety margin ingenuine emergencies.Take care when cornering. Whenyou apply the brakes on a corner,the motorcycle’s weight and

momentum take over and evenBMW Motorrad Integral ABS isunable to counteract their effects.

Electronic enginemanagement with BMWMotorrad ASCOE

How does ASC work?The BMW Motorrad ASC com-pares the speed of rotation of thefront wheel and the rear wheel.The differential is used to com-pute slip as a measure of thereserves of stability available atthe rear wheel. If slip exceeds acertain limit the electronic enginemanagement system intervenes,adapting engine torque accord-ingly.

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What is the designbaseline for BMWMotorrad ASC?BMW Motorrad ASC is designedas an assistant system for therider and for use on public roads.The extent to which the rider af-fects ASC control can be consid-erable (weight shifts when cor-nering, items of luggage looseon the motorcycle), especiallywhen style of riding takes riderand machine close to the limitsimposed by physics. The systemis not optimised for special re-quirements that apply under ex-treme competitive situations off-road or on the track. You havethe option of deactivating theBMW Motorrad ASC system forthese circumstances.

Even ASC is constrained bythe laws of physics. Invari-

ably, the rider bears responsibil-ity for assessing road and traffic

conditions and adopting his orher style of riding accordingly.Do not take risks that would neg-ate the additional safety offeredby this system.

Special situationsIn accordance with the laws ofphysics, the ability to accelerateis restricted more and more asthe angle of heel increases. Con-sequently, there can be a per-ceptible lag in acceleration out ofvery tight bends.

The speeds of the front andrear wheels are compared asone means of detecting the rearwheel’s incipient tendency tospin or slip sideways. If the sys-tem registers implausible valuesfor a lengthy period the ASCfunction is deactivated for safetyreasons and an ASC fault mes-sage is issued. Self-diagnos-

is has to complete before faultmessages can be issued.The BMW Motorrad ASC canshut down automatically underthe exceptional riding conditionsoutlined below.Exceptional ridingconditions:Riding for a lengthy period withthe front wheel lifted off theground (wheelie) and ASC de-activated.Rear wheel rotating with themotorcycle held stationary byapplying the front brake (burn-out).Heating up with the motorcycleon the centre stand or an auxil-iary stand, engine idling or witha gear engaged.

Accelerating the motorcycle toa speed in excess of 10 km/hafter switching the ignition offand then on again reactivates theASC.

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If the front wheel lifts clear of theground under severe accelera-tion, the ASC reduces enginetorque until the front wheel re-gains contact with the ground.Under these circumstances,BMW Motorrad recommendsrolling the throttle slightly closedso as to restore stability with theleast possible delay.

When riding on a slippery sur-face, never snap the throttletwistgrip fully closed withoutpulling the clutch at the sametime. Engine braking torque cancause the rear wheel to lock, witha corresponding loss of stability.The BWM Motorrad ASC is un-able to control a situation of thisnature.

Tyre pressuremonitoring RDCOE

FunctionA sensor integrated into eachtyre measures the air temperat-ure and the air pressure insidethe tyre and transmits this in-formation to the control unit.Each sensor has a centrifugal-force tripswitch that does notenable transmission of the meas-ured values until the motorcyclehas accelerated to above approx-imately 30 km/h for the first time.The display shows — for eachtyre until the tyre-pressure signalis received for the first time. Thesensors continue to transmit themeasured-value signals for ap-proximately 15 minutes after themotorcycle comes to a stop.The control unit can adminis-trate four sensors, so two dif-ferent sets of wheels with RDCsensors can be alternated on

the motorcycle. An error mes-sage is issued if wheels withoutsensors are fitted to a motorcycleequipped with an RDC controlunit.

Tyre-pressure rangesThe RDC control unit differenti-ates between three tyre-pressureranges, all of which are paramet-erised for the motorcycle:Tyre pressure within permittedtolerance.Tyre pressure close to limit ofpermitted tolerance.Tyre pressure outside permit-ted tolerance.

A warning is also issued if tyrepressure drops sharply but stayswithin the permitted tolerance.

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TemperaturecompensationTyre pressure is a temperature-sensitive variable: pressure in-creases as tyre temperature risesand decreases as tyre temper-ature drops. Tyre temperaturedepends on ambient temperat-ure, on the style of riding and theduration of the ride.The tyre-pressure readingsshown by the multifunctiondisplay are temperature-compensated; the reference tyretemperature for these readingsis always 20 °C. The air linesavailable to the public in petrolstations and motorway serviceareas have gauges that do notcompensate for temperature; thereading shown by a gauge ofthis nature is the temperature-dependent tyre pressure. Inmost instances, therefore, thesegauge readings will not tally with

the pressures shown by themultifunction display.

Pressure adaptationCompare the RDC readingson the multifunction displaywith the value in the table onthe inside cover of the Rider’sManual. Then use the air line tocompensate for the differencebetween the RDC reading andthe value in the table.

Example: According to the Rider-‘s Manual, tyre pressure shouldbe 2.5 bar, but the reading in themultifunction display is 2.3 bar,so pressure is low by 0.2 bar.The gauge on the air line shows2.4 bar. You must now increasetyre pressure by the 0.2 bar dif-ference between the value in thetable and the RDC reading; whenthe air-line gauge shows 2.6 bar,the tyre is inflated to the correctpressure.

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Accessories

Accessories

General instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100

Power socket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100

Luggage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101

Case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102

TopcaseOA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104

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General instructionsBMW Motorrad recommendsthe use of parts and accessoriesfor your motorcycle that are ap-proved by BMW for this purpose.Genuine BMW parts and ac-cessories and other productswhich BMW has approved canbe obtained from your authorisedBMW Motorrad dealer, togetherwith expert advice on their install-ation and use.These parts and products havebeen tested by BMW for safety,function and suitability. BMWaccepts product liability for them.Conversely, BMW is unable toaccept any liability whatsoeverfor parts and accessories which ithas not approved.Also bear in mind the informa-tion on the effect of wheel sizeon suspension-control systems( 116).

BMW Motorrad cannotassess each non-BMW

product to determine wheth-er it can be used on or in con-nection with BMW motorcycleswithout constituting a safety haz-ard. Country-specific official au-thorisation does not suffice asassurance. Tests conducted bythese instances cannot makeprovision for all operating con-ditions experienced by BMW mo-torcycles and, consequently, theyare not sufficient in some circum-stances.Use only parts and accessor-ies approved by BMW for yourmotorcycle.

Whenever you are planningmodifications, comply with allthe legal requirements. Makesure that the motorcycle doesnot infringe national road-vehicleconstruction and use regulations.

Power socketRatingsThe supply to the socket is cutoff automatically if battery voltageis low or the load exceeds themaximum rating.

On-board socket, front left

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with (additional) on-board sock-etOE

On-board socket, rear left

Operating electricalaccessoriesYou can start using electrical ac-cessories only when the ignitionis switched on. The accessoryremains operational if the ignitionis subsequently switched off. Inorder to ensure that the drain onthe on-board power supply sys-tem is minimised, the supply tothe power socket is cut off ap-proximately 15 minutes after theignition is switched off, and it is

also temporarily interrupted dur-ing the start procedure.

Cable routingThe cables from the power sock-et to the auxiliary device must berouted in such a way that they:do not impede the riderdo not restrict or obstruct thesteering angle and handlingcharacteristicscannot be trapped

Incorrectly routed cablescan impede the rider.

Route the cables as describedabove.

LuggageCorrect loading

Overloading and imbal-anced loads can adversely

affect the motorcycle’s handling.Do not exceed the permissiblegross weight and be sure to

comply with the instructions onloading.

Set spring preload, dampingcharacteristic and tyre pres-sures to suit total weight.Ensure that the case volumeson the left and right are equal.Make sure that the weight isuniformly distributed betweenright and left.Pack heavy items at the bot-tom and toward the inboardside.Note the maximum permissiblepayload of the cases and thespeed limit for riding with caseson the motorcycle.

Payload of cases

≤10 kg

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Maximum permissiblespeed for riding with

cases fitted to the motorcycle

≤180 km/hwith topcaseOA

Note the maximum permiss-ible payload of the topcase andthe speed limit for riding with atopcase on the motorcycle.

Payload of topcase

≤5 kg

Payload of topcase

with large topcaseOA

≤10 kg

Maximum permissiblespeed for riding with top-

case fitted to the motorcycle

≤180 km/h

with tank rucksackOA

Note the maximum permissiblepayload of the tank rucksack.

Payload of tank rucksack

≤5 kg

CaseOpening cases

Turn the key to the OPEN pos-ition in the case lock.The case is unlocked.

Press lock barrel 1.Lever 2 pops up.Flip the release lever to therear.Open the lid.

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Closing cases

Pull release lever 2 all the wayto the back.Close the lid of the case andpress it down. Check thatnothing is trapped between thelid and the case.

Push release lever 2 down.The release lever engages.Turn the key to the LOCK pos-ition in the case lock.The case is closed.

Removing cases

Turn the key to the RELEASEposition in the case lock.The handle pops out.

Pull handle 3 out and then pullit up as far as it will go.

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The case is released and canbe removed.

Installing casesPull the case handle up as faras it will go.

Seat the case in holders 4.

Push case handle 3 down untilit engages.The case is correctly engagedon its holders.Turn the key to the LOCK pos-ition in the case lock.The case is closed.Check that the case is secure.

TopcaseOA

Opening topcase

Turn the key to the OPEN pos-ition in the topcase lock.The topcase is unlocked.

Press lock barrel 1.

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Lever 2 pops up.Pull the release lever up.The lid of the topcase opens.

Closing topcase

Pull release lever 2 all the wayto the back.Close the lid of the topcaseand press it down. Check thatnothing is trapped between thelid and the case.

Push release lever 2 down.The release lever engages.Turn the key to the LOCK pos-ition in the topcase lock.The topcase is locked.

Removing topcaseTurn the key to the RELEASEposition in the topcase lock.The handle pops out.

Pull handle 3 up as far as it willgo.Lift the topcase at the rear andpull it off the luggage carrier.

Installing topcasePull the handle up as far as itwill go.

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Hook the topcase into positionon the luggage carrier. Makesure that hooks 4 are securelyseated in the correspondingkeepers 5.

Push handle 3 down until itengages.The topcase is correctly en-gaged on its carrier.Turn the key to the LOCK pos-ition in the topcase lock.The topcase is locked.Check that the topcase is se-cure.

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Maintenance

Maintenance

General instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108

Toolkit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108

Engine oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109

Brake system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110

Brake pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111

Brake fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113

Clutch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115

Tyres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115

Rims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115

Wheels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116

Front-wheel stand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123

Bulbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125

Jump starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134

Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135

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General instructionsThe Maintenance chapter de-scribes straightforward proced-ures for checking and replacingcertain wear parts.Special tightening torques are lis-ted as applicable. The tighteningtorques for the threaded fasten-ers on your motorcycle are listedin the section entitled «Technicaldata».You will find information on moreextensive maintenance and repairwork in the Repair Manual onDVD for your motorcycle, whichis available from your authorisedBMW Motorrad dealer.

Some of the work calls for spe-cial tools and a thorough know-ledge of motorcycle technology.If you are in doubt consult a spe-cialist workshop, preferably yourauthorised BMW Motorrad deal-er.

ToolkitStandard on-board toolkit

1 Extension for screwdriverblade

2 Screwdriver handle3 Reversible-blade screw-

driver with star-head andplain tips

4 Tool for oil capFor opening the oil filler cap

5 Torx bit, T25

On-board toolkit servicekit OA

1 Extending tool holderholds all tools by means ofadapters, and for removingthe spark plug

2 1/4″ bitsBits of various sizes

3 3/8″ adapter for socket-head screws, w/f 22for removing the quick-re-lease axle from the frontwheel

4 Electric torch

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5 SocketOpen-ended spanners ofvarious sizes

6 AdapterTo accommodate the 1/4″ bits and the 9×12 mmand the 3/8″ universal-jointadapter

Engine oilChecking engine oil level

The engine can seize if theoil level is low, and this can

lead to accidents.Always make sure that the oillevel is correct.

The oil level varies with thetemperature of the oil. The

higher the temperature, the high-er the level of oil in the sump.Checking the oil level with theengine cold or after no more thana short ride will lead to misinter-pretation; this in turn, means that

the engine will be operated withthe incorrect quantity of oil.In order to ensure that the en-gine oil level is read correctly,check the oil level only after alengthy trip.

Check that the engine is at op-erating temperature, make surethe ground is level and firmand place the motorcycle on itscentre stand.Wait five minutes after switch-ing off the engine at operatingtemperature.

Check the oil level in oil-levelindicator 1.

Engine oil level

max 0.5 l (Differencebetween MIN and MAX)

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If the oil level is below the MINmark:Top up the engine oil ( 110)

If the oil level is above the MAXmark:Have the oil level corrected bya specialist workshop, prefer-ably an authorised BMW Mo-torrad dealer.

Topping up engine oilMake sure the ground is leveland firm and place the motor-cycle on its stand.

Wipe the area around the fillerneck clean.Use the tool from the toolkit toremove cap 1 from the engine-oil filler neck.

Damage to the enginecan result if it is operated

without enough oil, but the samealso applies if the oil level is toohigh.Always make sure that the oillevel is correct.

Top up the engine oil to thespecified level.

Engine oil, quantity fortopping up

max 0.5 l (Differencebetween MIN and MAX)

Check the engine oil level( 109)Install the cap of the oil fillerneck.

Brake systemDependability of the brakesystemA fully functional brake system isa basic requirement for the roadsafety of your motorcycle.Do not ride the motorcycle if youhave any doubts about the de-pendability of the brake system.Under these circumstances havethe brake system checked by aspecialist workshop, preferablyan authorised BMW Motorraddealer.

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Incorrect working practicesendanger the reliability of

the brakes.Have all work on the brake sys-tem performed by a specialistworkshop, preferably an author-ised BMW Motorrad dealer.

Checking operation ofbrakesPull the handbrake lever.The pressure point must beclearly perceptible.Press the footbrake lever.The pressure point must beclearly perceptible.

If pressure points are not clearlyperceptible:Have the brakes checked by aspecialist workshop, preferablyan authorised BMW Motorraddealer.

Brake padsChecking front brake padthickness

Brake pads worn past theminimum permissible thick-

ness can cause a reduction inbraking efficiency and undercertain circumstances they cancause damage to the brake sys-tem.In order to ensure the dependab-ility of the brake system, do notpermit the brake pads to wearpast the minimum permissiblethickness.

Make sure the ground is leveland firm and place the motor-cycle on its stand.

Visually inspect the left andright brake pads to ascertaintheir thickness. Viewing direc-tion: Between wheel and forktube toward the brake caliper.

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Brake-pad wear limit,front

min 1.0 mm (Friction padonly, without backingplate. The wear indicators(grooves) must be clearlyvisible.)

If the wear indicating marks areno longer clearly visible:Have the brake pads replacedby a specialist workshop,preferably an authorised BMWMotorrad dealer.

Checking rear brake padthickness

Brake pads worn past theminimum permissible thick-

ness can cause a reduction inbraking efficiency and undercertain circumstances they cancause damage to the brake sys-tem.In order to ensure the dependab-ility of the brake system, do notpermit the brake pads to wearpast the minimum permissiblethickness.

Make sure the ground is leveland firm and place the motor-cycle on its stand.

Visually inspect the brake padsof the rear brake caliper fromthe left to ascertain their thick-ness.

Brake-pad wear limit, rear

1.0 mm (Friction pad only,without backing plate. Makesure that the brake disc isnot visible through the borein the inboard brake block.)

If the brake disc is visible:Have the brake pads replacedby a specialist workshop,

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preferably an authorised BMWMotorrad dealer.

Brake-pad wearThe rear brake has a brake-padwear indicator.

Shaft 1 with three marker rings 2is between the brake pads.How to interpret the marks:Three rings visible: brake-padthickness is at least 75 %Two rings visible: brake-padthickness is at least 50 %One ring visible: brake-padthickness is at least 25 %

No rings visible: brake padsworn to wear limit; check asdescribed above

Brake fluidChecking brake-fluidlevel, front brakes

A low fluid level in thebrake reservoir can allow air

to penetrate the brake system.This significantly reduces brakingefficiency.Check the brake-fluid level atregular intervals.

Make sure the ground is leveland firm and place the motor-cycle on its centre stand.Turn the handlebars once fromfull left lock to full right lockand then centre the handle-bars.

Check the brake fluid level infront reservoir 1.

The brake fluid level in thebrake fluid reservoir drops

as the brake pads wear.

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Brake fluid level, front

DOT4 brake fluid

Do not permit the brake fluidlevel to drop below the MINmark. (Brake-fluid reservoirhorizontal. Before readingthe level, swing the handle-bars once from full left lockto full right lock.)

If the brake fluid level drops be-low the permitted level:Have the defect rectified asquickly as possible by a spe-

cialist workshop, preferablyan authorised BMW Motorraddealer.

Checking brake-fluidlevel, rear brakes

A low fluid level in thebrake reservoir can allow air

to penetrate the brake system.This significantly reduces brakingefficiency.Check the brake-fluid level atregular intervals.

Make sure the ground is leveland firm and place the motor-cycle on its centre stand.Remove the front seat ( 74)

Check the brake fluid level inreservoir 1.

Wear of the brake padscauses the brake fluid level

in the reservoir to sink.

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Brake fluid level, rear

DOT4 brake fluid

Do not permit the brake fluidlevel to drop below the MINmark. (Brake-fluid reservoirhorizontal)

If the brake fluid level drops be-low the permitted level:Have the defect rectified asquickly as possible by a spe-cialist workshop, preferablyan authorised BMW Motorraddealer.

ClutchChecking clutch operationPull the clutch lever.The pressure point must beclearly perceptible.

If the pressure point is not clearlyperceptible:Have the clutch checked by aspecialist workshop, preferablyan authorised BMW Motorraddealer.

TyresChecking tyre tread depth

Your motorcycle’s handlingand grip can be impaired

even before the tyres wear tothe minimum tyre tread depthpermitted by law.Have the tyres changed in goodtime before they wear to theminimum permissible treaddepth.

Make sure the ground is leveland firm and place the motor-cycle on its stand.Measure the tyre tread depthin the main tread grooves withwear marks.

Tyres have wear indicatorsintegrated into the main

tread grooves. The tyre is wornout when the tyre tread has worndown to the level of the marks.The locations of the marks areindicated on the edge of the tyre,e.g. by the letters TI, TWI or byan arrow.

If the tyre tread is worn to minim-um:Replace tyre or tyres, as applic-able.

RimsVisual inspectionMake sure the ground is leveland firm and place the motor-cycle on its stand.

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Visually inspect the rims fordefects.Have damaged rims checkedand, if necessary, replaced by aspecialist workshop, preferablyan authorised BMW Motorraddealer.

WheelsTyre recommendationFor each size of tyre BMW Mo-torrad tests and classifies asroadworthy certain makes. BMWMotorrad cannot assess the suit-ability or provide any guaranteeof road safety for other tyres.BMW Motorrad recommendsusing only tyres tested by BMWMotorrad.You can obtain detailed informa-tion from your authorised BMWMotorrad dealer or on the Inter-net at www.bmw-motorrad.com.

Effect of wheel sizeon suspension-controlsystemsWheel size is very important asa parameter for the suspension-control systems ABS and ASC.In particular, the diameter and thewidth of a motorcycle’s wheelsare programmed into the controlunit and are fundamental to allcalculations. Any change in theseinfluencing variables, caused forexample by a switch to wheelsother than those installed ex-works, can have serious effectson the performance of the con-trol systems.The sensor rings are essentialfor correct road-speed calcula-tion, and they too must matchthe motorcycle’s control sys-tems and consequently cannotbe changed.If you decide that you would liketo fit non-standard wheels toyour motorcycle, it is very import-

ant to consult a specialist work-shop beforehand, preferably anauthorised BMW Motorrad deal-er. In some cases, the data pro-grammed into the control unitscan be changed to suit the newwheel sizes.

RDC labelOE

Incorrect tyre-removal pro-cedures can result in dam-

age to the RDC sensors.Be sure to notify the authorisedBMW Motorrad dealer or spe-cialist workshop that the wheel isfitted with an RDC sensor.

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If the motorcycle is equippedwith RDC, each wheel rim bearsan adhesive label indicating theposition of the RDC sensor.When changing the tyre, takecare not to damage the RDCsensor. Be sure to draw theattention of the authorised BMWMotorrad dealer or specialistworkshop to the fact that thewheel is fitted with an RDCsensor.

Remove the front wheelMake sure the ground is leveland firm and place the motor-cycle on its centre stand.

Remove screws 1 on left andright.Lift the mudguard up and for-ward to remove, pulling the twosides slightly apart.

Mask off the parts of the wheelrim that could be scratched inthe process of removing thebrake calipers.

Once the calipers havebeen removed, there is

a risk of the brake pads beingpressed together to the extentthat they cannot be slipped backover the brake disc on reas-sembly.Do not operate the handbrakelever when the brake calipershave been removed.

Remove securing screws 2 ofthe left and right brake calipers.

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Force the brake pads slightlyapart by rocking brakecalipers 3 back and forth Aagainst brake discs 4.Carefully pull the brake calipersback and out until clear of thebrake discs.

Raise front of motorcycle untilthe front wheel can turn freely.BMW Motorrad recommendsthe BMW Motorrad front-wheelstand for lifting the motorcycle.Install the front-wheel stand( 123)

Release axle clamping screw 5.Remove quick-release axle 6,while supporting the wheel.Do not damage the ABSsensor on the left-hand sidewhen rolling out the wheel.

Roll the front wheel forward toremove.Remove the spacing bush-ing from the left-hand side ofthe front-wheel hub.

Installing front wheelPossible malfunctions whenABS and ASC systems in-

tervene if non-standard wheelsare installed.See the information on the effectof wheel size on the ABS andASC systems at the start of thischapter.

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Threaded fasteners nottightened to the specified

torque can work loose or theirthreads can suffer damage.Always have the security of thefasteners checked by a specialistworkshop, preferably an author-ised BMW Motorrad dealer.

Slip the spacing bushing intothe left-hand side of the wheelhub.

Roll the front wheel into posi-tion between the front forks.

Do not damage the ABSsensor on the left-hand sidewhen rolling in the wheel.

Raise the front wheel, insertquick-release axle 6 and tight-en to specified torque.

Quick-release axle in axleholder

50 NmTighten axle clamping screw 5to the specified torque.

Quick-release axle clampscrews

19 NmRemove the front-wheel stand.

Ease the brake calipers on tothe brake discs.

Install securing screws 2 onleft and right and tighten tospecified tightening torque.

Brake caliper to slidertube

30 Nm

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Remove the adhesive tapefrom the wheel rim.

Braking efficiency is im-paired if the brake pads are

not correctly bedded against thediscs.Before riding off, always checkthat the brakes bite as soon asthe brake lever is pulled or thebrake pedal depressed.

Operate the brake severaltimes until the brake pads arebedded.

The cable of the ABSsensor could chafe through

if it comes into contact with thebrake disc.Make sure that the ABS sensorcable is routed snugly along thefront suspension.

Route ABS sensor cable 7 asillustrated here.

Install screws 1 on left andright.

Removing rear wheelMake sure the ground is leveland firm and place the motor-cycle on its centre stand.

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Parts of the exhaust systemcan be hot.

Do not touch hot parts of theexhaust system.

Slacken clamping screw 1 onthe silencer.Do not remove the sealinggrease from the clamp.

Remove screw 2 for the brack-et of the silencer from the rearfootrest.

Turn the silencer out.

Engage first gear.

Remove studs 3 from the rearwheel, while supporting thewheel.Roll the rear wheel out towardthe rear.

Install the rear wheelPossible malfunctions whenABS and ASC systems in-

tervene if non-standard wheelsare installed.See the information on the effectof wheel size on the ABS andASC systems at the start of thischapter.

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Threaded fasteners nottightened to the specified

torque can work loose or theirthreads can suffer damage.Always have the security of thefasteners checked by a specialistworkshop, preferably an author-ised BMW Motorrad dealer.

Seat the rear wheel on therear-wheel adapter.

Install screws 3 and tighten tothe specified tightening torque.

Rear wheel to wheel car-rier

Tightening sequence: Tight-en in diagonally opposite se-quence

60 Nm

Turn the silencer to its initialposition.

If the gap between the rearwheel and the silencer is

too small, the rear wheel canoverheat.The gap between the rear wheeland the silencer must be at least20 mm.

Install screw 2 for the brack-et of the silencer in the rearfootrest, but do not tighten it atthis point.

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Align clamp 1 so that mark Ais in line with the mark on thesilencer and tighten the screwto the specified torque.

Clamp to silencer andmanifold

55 Nm

Tighten screw 2 for the brack-et of the silencer in the rearfootrest to the specified torque.

Silencer to footrest sys-tem

19 Nm

Front-wheel standInstalling front-wheelstand

The BMW Motorrad frontwheel stand is not designed

to support motorcycles not fittedwith a centre stand or without

other auxiliary stands. A motor-cycle resting only on the frontwheel stand and the rear wheelcan topple.Place the motorcycle on itscentre stand or another auxiliarystand before lifting the frontwheel with the BMW Motorradfront-wheel stand.

Make sure the ground is leveland firm and place the motor-cycle on its centre stand.Use basic stand with tool num-ber (0 402 241) in combina-tion with front-wheel adapter(0 402 242).

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Slacken adjusting screws 1.Push the two adapters 2 apartuntil the front forks fit betweenthem.Use locating pins 3 to set thefront-wheel stand to the de-sired height.Centre the front-wheel standrelative to the front wheel andpush it against the front axle.

Align the two adapters 2 sothat the front forks are securelyseated.Tighten adjusting screws 1.

If the motorcycle is on thecentre stand and is raised

too far, the centre stand will liftclear of the ground and the mo-torcycle could topple to one side.When raising the motorcycle,make sure that the centre standremains on the ground.

Apply uniform pressure to pushthe front-wheel stand downand raise the motorcycle.

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BulbsGeneral instructionsA warning appears in the multi-function display if a bulb is de-fective. If the brake or rear lightfails, the symbol is accompan-ied by the ‘General’ warning light,which lights up yellow. If the rearlight fails the second filament ofthe brake light shines at reducedbrightness to double as a rearlight. Even though you have thissubstitute rear light, the indicat-ors in the display tell you that abulb defect has occurred.

A defective bulb placesyour safety at risk because

it is easier for other users tooversee the motorcycle.Replace defective bulbs assoon as possible; always carry acomplete set of spare bulbs ifpossible.

The bulb is pressurised andcan cause injury if dam-

aged.Wear protective goggles andgloves when changing bulbs.

The types of bulb fitted toyour motorcycle are listed

in the section entitled «Technicaldata».

Do not touch the glass ofnew bulbs with your fingers.

Use a clean, dry cloth to holdthe bulbs when handling them.Dirt deposits, in particular oil andgrease, interfere with heat radi-ation from the bulb. This leadsto overheating and shortens thebulb’s operating life.

Replacing high-beamheadlight bulb

If it is not standing firmly,the motorcycle could topple

in the course of the operationsdescribed below.

Always make sure that themotorcycle is stable and firmlysupported.

Make sure the ground is leveland firm and place the motor-cycle on its stand.

Switch off the ignition.

Turn the handlebars to theleft to facilitate access.

Turn cover 1 counter-clock-wise and remove it.

Remove the high-beam/low-beam headlight bulb ( 127)

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Install the high-beam/low-beamheadlight bulb ( 128)

Install cover 1.Check that the bulb is cor-rected seated (by looking inthrough the headlight lens).

Replacing left low-beamheadlight bulb

If it is not standing firmly,the motorcycle could topple

in the course of the operationsdescribed below.Always make sure that themotorcycle is stable and firmlysupported.

Make sure the ground is leveland firm and place the motor-cycle on its stand.

Switch off the ignition.

Turn the handlebars to theleft to facilitate access.

Turn cover 1 counter-clock-wise and remove it.

Remove the high-beam/low-beam headlight bulb ( 127)Install the high-beam/low-beamheadlight bulb ( 128)

Install cover 1.Check that the bulb is cor-rected seated (by looking inthrough the headlight lens).

Replacing right low-beamheadlight bulb

If it is not standing firmly,the motorcycle could topple

in the course of the operationsdescribed below.Always make sure that themotorcycle is stable and firmlysupported.

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Make sure the ground is leveland firm and place the motor-cycle on its stand.

Switch off the ignition.

Turn the handlebars to theleft to facilitate access.

Turn cover 1 counter-clock-wise and remove it.

Remove the high-beam/low-beam headlight bulb ( 127)Install the high-beam/low-beamheadlight bulb ( 128)

Install cover 1.Check that the bulb is cor-rected seated (by looking inthrough the headlight lens).

Removing high-beam/low-beam headlight bulb

Disconnect plug 1.

Disengage spring clip 2 atleft and right and secure it

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(preferably by hooking it intothe headlight housing).

Remove bulb 3.

Installing high-beam/low-beam headlight bulbReplace the defective bulb.

Bulb for low-beam head-light

H7 / 12 V / 55 W

Bulb for high-beamheadlight

H7 / 12 V / 55 W

Install bulb 3, making sure thatlug 4 is pointing up and thatthe bulb is securely seated.

Engage spring retainer 2 onleft and right.

Install plug 1.

Side-light bulbs, left andrightThe procedure for replacing theleft side-light bulb is describedbelow. The procedure for repla-cing the right side-light bulb isanalogous.

Replacing parking-lightbulb

If it is not standing firmly,the motorcycle could topple

in the course of the operationsdescribed below.Always make sure that the

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motorcycle is stable and firmlysupported.

Make sure the ground is leveland firm and place the motor-cycle on its stand.

Switch off the ignition.

Apply firm forward pressurewith the flat of your hand topush the mirror back out of theanchorage.

While holding the side panel,remove screw 1.

Remove fairing side panel 2.

The side-light bulb is access-ible through the aperture.

Turn bulb socket 3 counter-clockwise to remove it fromthe headlight housing; to doso, pivot lever 4 at the socket

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down (right side of motorcycle:pivot the lever up).

Pull bulb 5 out of the bulbholder.

Replace the defective bulb.

Bulb for parking light

W5W / 12 V / 5 W

Insert bulb 5 into the bulbsocket.Turn the bulb socket clock-wise to install it in the headlighthousing.

Install fairing panel 2; makesure that the lug of the panel

is correctly seated in the cor-responding recess.

Install screw 1.

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The mirrors can easily workloose from their anchoring

if the rubber holders or snap-fitstuds are greased.Do not grease the rubber holderor snap-fit stud.

Install the mirror in the mirrorhousing, making sure that thethree plugs all engage in theircorresponding mounts.Check that the bulb is cor-rected seated (by looking inthrough the headlight lens).

Replacing brake-light,rear light and rear-indicator bulbs

If it is not standing firmly,the motorcycle could topple

in the course of the operationsdescribed below.Always make sure that themotorcycle is stable and firmlysupported.

Make sure the ground is leveland firm and place the motor-cycle on its stand.

Switch off the ignition.

Remove screws 1 on left andright.

Pull the bulb housing to therear until it is clear of holders 2.

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Turn bulb holder 3 counter-clockwise to remove it from thebulb housing.Press bulb 4 into its socketand turn it counter-clockwise toremove.

Replace the defective bulb.

Bulb for tail light/brakelight

P21W / 12 V / 21 W

Bulbs for flashing turnindicators, rear

P21W / 12 V / 21 W

Bulbs for flashing turnindicators, rear

with white turn indicatorsOE

PY21W / 12 V / 21 W

Install bulb 4 in bulb socket 3.Install the bulb socket in thebulb housing.

Seat the bulb housing in hold-ers 2.

Install screws 1 on left andright.

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Replacing front turnindicator bulbSwitch off the ignition.

Apply firm forward pressurewith the flat of your hand topush the mirror out of the an-chorage.

Turn bulb holder 1 counter-clockwise to remove it from thebulb housing.Press bulb 2 into its socketand turn it counter-clockwise toremove.

Replace the defective bulb.

Bulbs for flashing turnindicators, front

P21W / 12 V / 21 W

with white turn indicatorsOE

PY21W / 12 V / 21 W

Install bulb 2 in bulb socket 1.Install the bulb socket in thebulb housing.

The mirrors can easily workloose from their anchoring

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if the rubber holders or snap-fitstuds are greased.Do not grease the rubber holderor snap-fit stud.

Install the mirror in the mirrorhousing, making sure that thethree plugs all engage in theircorresponding mounts.

Jump startingThe wires leading to thepower socket do not have

a load-capacity rating adequatefor jump-starting the engine. Ex-cessively high current can leadto a cable fire or damage to thevehicle electronics.Do not use the on-board socketto jump-start the engine of themotorcycle.

Touching live parts of theignition system with the

engine running can cause electricshock.Do not touch parts of the igni-

tion system when the engine isrunning.

A short-circuit can res-ult if the crocodile clips

of the jump leads are accident-ally brought into contact with themotorcycle.Use only jump leads fitted withfully insulated crocodile clips atboth ends.

Jump-starting with a donor-battery voltage higher than

12 V can damage the vehicleelectronics.Make sure that the battery of thedonor vehicle has a voltage ratingof 12 V.

Make sure the ground is leveland firm and place the motor-cycle on its stand.Remove the front seat ( 74)When jump-starting the engine,do not disconnect the batteryfrom the on-board electricalsystem.

Remove the protective capfrom the battery’s positive ter-minal.Begin by connecting one endof the red jump lead to thepositive terminal of the dis-charged battery and the otherend to the positive terminal ofthe donor battery.Then connect one end of theblack jump lead to the negativeterminal of the donor battery,and the other end to the neg-ative terminal of the dischargedbattery.Run the engine of the donorvehicle during jump-starting.Start the engine of the vehiclewith the discharged batteryin the usual way; if the en-gine does not start, wait a fewminutes before repeating theattempt in order to protect thestarter motor and the donorbattery.

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Allow both engines to idle for afew minutes before disconnect-ing the jump leads.Disconnect the jump lead fromthe negative terminals first,then disconnect the secondlead from the positive termin-als.Reinstall the protective cap onbattery positive terminal.

Do not use proprietarystart-assist sprays or oth-

er products to start the engine.

Install the front seat ( 74)

BatteryMaintenance instructionsCorrect upkeep, recharging andstorage will prolong the life ofthe battery and are essential ifwarranty claims are to be con-sidered.Compliance with the points be-low is important in order to max-imise battery life:

Keep the surface of the batteryclean and dryDo not open the batteryDo not top up with waterBe sure to read and complywith the instructions for char-ging the battery on the follow-ing pagesDo not turn the battery upsidedown

If the battery is not discon-nected, the on-board elec-

tronics (e.g. clock, etc.) graduallydrain the battery. This can causethe battery to run flat. If this hap-pens, warranty claims will not beaccepted.If the motorcycle is to be out ofuse for more than four weeks,disconnect the battery or con-nect a suitable trickle charger tothe battery.

BMW Motorrad has de-veloped a float charger spe-

cially designed for compatibility

with the electronics of your mo-torcycle. Using this charger, youcan keep the battery chargedduring long periods of disuse,without having to disconnect thebattery from the motorcycle’son-board systems. You can ob-tain additional information fromyour authorised BMW Motorraddealer.

Charging battery whenconnected

Charging the connectedbattery directly at the bat-

tery terminals can damage thevehicle electronics.Always disconnect the batteryfrom the on-board circuits be-fore recharging it with a chargerconnected directly to the batteryposts.

If you switch on the igni-tion and the multifunction

display and telltale lights fail tolight up, the battery is completely

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flat. Attempting to charge a com-pletely flat battery via the on-board socket can cause damageto the motorcycle’s electronics.If a battery has discharged to theextent that it is completely flat, ithas to be disconnected from theon-board circuits and chargedwith the charger connected dir-ectly to the battery posts.

Only chargers suitable forthis mode of charging can

be used to recharge the batteryvia the on-board socket. Unsuit-able chargers could cause dam-age to the motorcycle’s on-boardelectrics.Use BMW chargers with thepart numbers 71 60 7 688 864(220 V) or, as applicable,71 60 7 688 865 (110 V). Ifyou are in doubt, disconnectthe battery from the on-boardsystems and connect the chargerdirectly to the battery.

Charge via the power sock-et, with the battery connectedto the motorcycle’s on-boardelectrical system.

The motorcycle’s on-boardelectronics know when the

battery is fully charged. Theon-board socket is switched offwhen this happens.

Comply with the operating in-structions of the charger.

If you are unable to chargethe battery through the on-

board socket, you may be usinga charger that is not compatiblewith your motorcycle’s electron-ics. If this happens, disconnectthe battery from the on-boardsystems and connect the chargerdirectly to the battery.

Charging battery whendisconnectedCharge the battery using asuitable charger.

Comply with the operating in-structions of the charger.Once the battery is fullycharged, disconnect thecharger’s terminal clips fromthe battery terminals.

The battery has to be re-charged at regular intervals

in the course of a lengthy periodof disuse. See the instructionsfor caring for your battery. Al-ways fully recharge the batterybefore restoring it to use

Removing batteryIf it is not standing firmly,the motorcycle could topple

in the course of the operationsdescribed below.Always make sure that themotorcycle is stable and firmlysupported.

Make sure the ground is leveland firm and place the motor-cycle on its stand.

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Switch off the ignition.Remove the front seat ( 74)

Disconnection in the wrongsequence increases the risk

of short-circuits.Always proceed in the correctsequence.

Disconnect negative batterylead 2 first.Then pull back the protectivecap and disconnect positivelead 3.Remove screw 1, disengagethe retaining strap at the bot-tom and remove.

Lift the battery up and out;work it slightly back and forthif it is difficult to remove.

Installing batteryPlace the battery in the batterycompartment, positive termin-al on the right in the forwarddirection of travel.

Engage the retainer at the bot-tom, push it over the batteryand install screw 1.

Installation in the wrongsequence increases the risk

of short-circuits.

Always proceed in the correctsequence.Never install the battery withoutthe protective cap.

Connect battery positive lead 3first.Fit the protective cap to thepositive terminal of the battery.Then connect battery negativelead 2.

If the battery was discon-nected from the motorcycle

for a prolonged period of timeit will be necessary to enter thecurrent date in the instrumentpanel, in order to ensure that theservice-due indicator functionscorrectly.If you want to have the date setconsult a specialist workshop,preferably an authorised BMWMotorrad dealer.

Install the front seat ( 74)

Set the clock ( 49)

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Care

Care

Care products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140

Washing motorcycle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140

Cleaning easily damaged compon-ents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140

Paint care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141

Protective wax coating . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142

Laying up motorcycle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142

Restoring motorcycle to use . . . . . . . 142

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Care productsBMW Motorrad recommendsthat you use the cleaning andcare products you can obtainfrom your authorised BMW Mo-torrad dealer. The substances inBMW CareProducts have beentested in laboratories and in prac-tice; they provide optimised careand protection for the materialsused in your vehicle.

The use of unsuitablecleaning and care products

can damage vehicle components.Do not use solvents such as cel-lulose thinners, cold cleaners,fuel or the like, and do not usecleaning products that containalcohol.

Washing motorcycleBMW Motorrad recommendsthat you use BMW insect re-mover to soften and wash offinsects and stubborn dirt on

painted parts prior to washingthe motorcycle.To prevent stains, do not washthe motorcycle immediately afterit has been exposed to strongsunlight and do not wash it in thesun.Make sure that the motorcycleis washed frequently, especiallyduring the winter months.To remove road salt, clean themotorcycle with cold water im-mediately after every trip.

After the motorcycle hasbeen washed, ridden

through water or ridden inthe rain, the brake discs andpads might be wet and thebrakes might not take effectimmediately.Apply the brakes in good timeuntil the brakes have dried out.

Warm water intensifies theeffect of salt.

Use only cold water to wash offroad salt.

The high pressure of steamcleaners can damage seals,

the hydraulic brake system, theelectrical system, and the seat.Do not use a steam jet or high-pressure cleaning equipment.

Cleaning easilydamaged componentsPlasticsClean plastic parts with waterand BMW plastic care emulsion.This includes in particular:Windscreen and slipstream de-flectorsHeadlight lens made of plasticGlass cover of the instrumentclusterBlack, unpainted parts

If plastic parts are cleanedusing unsuitable cleaning

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agents, the surfaces can be dam-aged.Do not use cleaning agents thatcontain alcohol, solvents or ab-rasives to clean plastic parts.Even fly-remover pads or clean-ing pads with hard surfaces canproduce scratches.

Soften stubborn dirt andinsects by covering the af-

fected areas with a wet cloth.

WindscreenClean off dirt and insects with asoft sponge and plenty of water.

Fuel and chemical solventsattack the material of the

windscreen; the windscreen be-comes opaque or dull.Do not use cleaning agents.

ChromeUse plenty of water and BMWshampoo to clean chrome, par-ticularly if it has been exposed toroad salt. Use chrome polish foradditional treatment.

RadiatorClean the radiator regularly toprevent overheating of the en-gine due to inadequate cooling.For example, use a garden hosewith low water pressure.

Cooling fins can be benteasily.

Take care not to bend the finswhen cleaning the radiator.

RubberTreat rubber components withwater or BMW rubber-careproducts.

Using silicone sprays forthe care of rubber seals can

cause damage.

Do not use silicone sprays orother care products that containsilicon.

Paint careWashing the motorcycle regularlywill help counteract the long-termeffects of substances that dam-age the paint, especially if yourmotorcycle is ridden in areaswith high air pollution or naturalsources of dirt, for example treeresin or pollen.Remove particularly aggressivesubstances immediately, how-ever, as otherwise the paint canbe affected or become discol-oured. Substances of this natureinclude spilt fuel, oil, grease,brake fluid and bird droppings.We recommend BMW vehiclepolish or BMW paint cleaner forthis purpose.Marks on the paintwork are par-ticularly easy to see after themotorcycle has been washed.

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Remove stains of this kind im-mediately, using cleaning-gradebenzene or petroleum spirit on aclean cloth or ball of cotton wool.BMW Motorrad recommendsBMW tar remover for removingspecks of tar. Remember to waxthe parts treated in this way.

Protective wax coatingBMW Motorrad recommendsapplying only BMW car wax orproducts containing carnaubawax or synthetic wax.It is time to rewax the paint-work when water «puddles» onthe surface, instead of formingbeads.

Laying up motorcycleClean the motorcycle.Remove the battery.Spray the brake and clutchlever pivots and the main and

side stand pivots with a suit-able lubricant.Coat bright metal and chrome-plated parts with an acid-freegrease (e.g. Vaseline).Stand the motorcycle in a dryroom in such a way that thereis no load on either wheel. Au-thorised BMW Motorrad deal-ers can provide suitable auxili-ary stands.

Before laying the vehicleup out of use, have the en-

gine oil and the oil filter elementchanged by a specialist work-shop, preferably an authorisedBMW Motorrad dealer. Com-bine work for laying up/restoringto use with a BMW service orinspection.

Restoring motorcycleto useRemove the protective waxcoating.

Clean the motorcycle.Install a charged battery.Before starting: work throughthe checklist.

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Technical data

Technical data

Troubleshooting chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144

Threaded fasteners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145

Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146

Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147

Engine oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147

Clutch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148

Transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149

Rear-wheel drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149

Running gear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150

Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151

Wheels and tyres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152

Electrics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153

Frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154

Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155

Weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156

Riding specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15610143

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Troubleshooting chartPossible cause Remedy

Emergency off switch (kill switch) Kill switch in operating position

Side stand Retract the side stand. ( 80)

Gear engaged and clutch not disengaged Select neutral or pull clutch lever ( 80)

Clutch pulled before ignition was switched on Switch on the ignition, then pull the clutch lever

No fuel in tank Refuelling ( 87)

Battery flat Charge the battery when connected ( 135)

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Threaded fastenersFront wheel Value Valid

Brake caliper to slider tube

M8 x 32 — 10.9 30 Nm

Quick-release axle clamp screws

M8 x 35 19 Nm

Quick-release axle in axle holder

M24 x 1.5 50 Nm

Rear wheel Value Valid

Clamp to silencer and manifold

M8 55 Nm

Silencer to footrest system

M8 x 35 19 Nm

Rear wheel to wheel carrier

M10 x 1.25 x 40 Tighten in diagonally oppositesequence

60 Nm

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Engine

Engine design Four-stroke opposed twin, air-cooled with oil-cooled exhaust ports, installed longitudinally, twooverhead camshafts, electronic fuel injection

Displacement 1170 cm3

Cylinder bore 101 mm

Piston stroke 73 mm

Compression ratio 12.0 : 1

Nominal output 81 kW, Over: 7500 min-1

with power reductionOE 74 kW, Over: 7500 min-1

Torque 115 Nm, Over: 6000 min-1

Maximum engine speed max 8000 min-1

Idle speed 1150+150+-50 min-1, Temporary increase in idle speedpossible if electric power demand is high.

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Fuel

Recommended fuel grade 98 ROZ/RON, Premium plus unleaded95 ROZ/RON, Premium unleaded (fuel grade, us-able with power- and consumption-related restric-tions)

Usable fuel capacity approx. 27 l

Reserve fuel ≥4 l

Engine oil

Engine oil, capacity max 4.0 l, with filter change

Lubricant Engine oil, 20W-50

Engine oil, quantity for topping up max 0.5 l, Difference between MIN and MAX

Oil grades Engine oils of API classification SF or better.Engine oils of ACEA classification A2 or better.BMW Motorrad recommends not using syntheticoils for the first 10,000 km. Please do nothesitate to contact your authorised BMWMotorrad dealer if you have any questions relatingthe choice of a suitable engine oil for yourmotorcycle.

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Permissible viscosity classes

SAE 5 W- ≥30 -20…20 °C, Operation at low temperatures

SAE 10 W-40 -10…30 °C, Operation at moderate temperatures

SAE 15 W- ≥40 ≥0 °C

SAE 20 W- ≥40 ≥0 °C

SAE 5 W- ≥50 ≥-20 °C, High-grade and synthetic oils, operationin all temperature ranges

SAE 10 W- ≥50 ≥-20 °C, High-grade and synthetic oils, operationin all temperature ranges

Clutch

Clutch type Single-plate dry clutch

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Transmission

Gearbox type Helical 6-speed gearbox with integral reactiondamper, claw-action shift by sliding sleeves

Gearbox transmission ratios 1.824 (31:17 teeth), Primary transmission ratio2.277 (41:18 teeth), 1st gear1.583 (38:24 teeth), 2nd gear1.259 (34:27 teeth), 3rd gear1.033 (31:30 teeth), 4th gear0.903 (28:31 teeth), 5th gear0.805 (29:36 teeth), 6th gear

Rear-wheel drive

Type of final drive Shaft drive with bevel gears

Type of rear suspension BMW EVO lever

Final drive gear ratio 2.62 : 1

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Running gear

Front wheel

Type of front suspension BMW Telelever, with anti-dive top fork bridge,leading link pivot-mounted on engine and tele-scopic forks, central spring strut supported byleading link and main frame

Spring strut, front, type Central spring strut with coil spring and twin-tube,gas-filled shock absorber

with Electronic Suspension Adjustment (ESA)OE Central spring strut with coil spring and 3-stageelectrically adjustable damper setting (reboundand compression stages)

Spring travel, front 120 mm, At wheel

with lowered suspensionOE 94 mm, At wheel

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Rear wheel

Type of rear suspension BMW EVO lever

Type of rear suspension Central spring strut with single-tube gas-filledshock absorber, adjustable rebound damping andhydraulically adjustable spring preload

with Electronic Suspension Adjustment (ESA)OE Central spring strut with single-tube gas-filledshock absorber, electrically adjustable rebounddamping with three settings and electro-hydraulic-ally adjustable spring preload with three settings

Spring travel, rear 135 mm, At wheel

with lowered suspensionOE 109 mm, At wheel

Brakes

Type of front brake Hydraulically operated twin disc brake with 4-pis-ton fixed calipers and floating brake discs

Brake-pad material, front Sintered metal

Type of rear brake Hydraulically operated disc brake with 2-pistonfloating caliper and fixed disc

Brake-pad material, rear Organic material

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Wheels and tyres

Recommended tyre sets You can obtain an up-to-date list of approvedtyres from your authorised BMW Motorrad dealeror on the Internet at «www.bmw-motorrad.com».

Front wheel

Front wheel, type Cast wheel with 5 double spokes, MT H2

Front wheel rim size 3.50″ x 17″

Tyre designation, front 120/70 ZR17

Rear wheel

Rear wheel type Cast wheel with 5 double spokes, MT H2

Rear wheel rim size 5.50″ x 17″

Tyre designation, rear 180/55 ZR17

Tyre pressures

Tyre pressure, front 2.2 bar, one-up, tyre cold2.5 bar, two-up and/or with luggage, tyre cold

Tyre pressure, rear 2.5 bar, one-up, tyre cold2.9 bar, two-up and/or with luggage, tyre cold

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Electrics

Electrical rating of on-board socket max 10 A

Fuses Electronic fuses protect all the circuits. If an elec-tronic fuse trips and de-energises a circuit, thecircuit is active as soon as the ignition is switchedon after the fault has been rectified.

Battery

Battery type AGM (Absorptive Glass Mat) battery

Battery rated voltage 12 V

Battery rated capacity 19 Ah

Spark plugs

Spark plugs, manufacturer and designation Bosch YR5LDENGK DCPR 8 EKC

Electrode gap of spark plug 0.8±0.1 mm, When newmax 1.0 mm, Wear limit

Secondary spark plugs, manufacturer and desig-nation

Bosch YR5LDENGK DCPR 8 EKC

Electrode gap of secondary spark plug 0.8±0.1 mm, When newmax 1.0 mm, Wear limit

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Lighting

Bulb for high-beam headlight H7 / 12 V / 55 W

Bulb for low-beam headlight H7 / 12 V / 55 W

Bulb for parking light W5W / 12 V / 5 W

Bulb for tail light/brake light P21W / 12 V / 21 W

Bulbs for flashing turn indicators, front P21W / 12 V / 21 W

with white turn indicatorsOE PY21W / 12 V / 21 W

Bulbs for flashing turn indicators, rear P21W / 12 V / 21 W

with white turn indicatorsOE PY21W / 12 V / 21 W

Frame

Frame type Tubular steel front frame with tubular steel rearframe, load-bearing drive unit

Type plate location Underneath seat

VIN location Front frame top centre

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Dimensions

Length of motorcycle 2230 mm

Height of motorcycle 1430 mm, To top of windscreen when lowered, atDIN unladen weight

with lowered suspensionOE 1410 mm, To top of windscreen when lowered, atDIN unladen weight

Width of motorcycle 800 mm, across mirrors without mirrors

Width of motorcycle 905 mm, across handlebars with mirrors

Front-seat height 820…840 mm, At unladen weight

with front seat, lowOE 780…800 mm, At unladen weight

with lowered suspensionOE 750 mm, At unladen weight

Rider’s inside-leg arc, heel to heel 1880…1920 mm

with front seat, lowOE 1800…1840 mm

with lowered suspensionOE 1750 mm

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Weights

Unladen weight 259 kg, DIN unladen weight, ready for road 90 %load of fuel, without optional extras

Permissible gross weight 495 kg

Maximum payload 236 kg

Riding specifications

Top speed >200 km/h

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Service

BMW Motorrad service . . . . . . . . . . . . 158

BMW Motorrad service quality . . . . . 158

BMW Motorrad Service Card: on-the-spot breakdown assistance . . . . 158

BMW Motorrad service network . . . 159

Maintenance work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159

Confirmation of maintenancework . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160

Confirmation of service . . . . . . . . . . . . 165

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BMW Motorrad serviceAdvanced technology requiresspecially adapted methods ofmaintenance and repair.

If maintenance and re-pair work is performed in-

expertly, it could result in con-sequential damage and thus con-stitute a safety risk.BMW Motorrad recommends youto have all the associated workon your motorcycle carried outby a specialist workshop, prefer-ably an authorised BMW Motor-rad dealer.

Your authorised BMW Motorraddealer can provide information onBMW services and the work un-dertaken as part of each service.Have all maintenance and repairwork carried out confirmed in the»Service» chapter in this manual.Authorised BMW Motorrad deal-ers are supplied with the latesttechnical information and have

the necessary technical know-how. BMW Motorrad recom-mends that you contact your au-thorised BMW Motorrad dealerif you have questions regardingyour motorcycle.

BMW Motorrad servicequalityAlong with its reputation for en-gineering quality and high reliab-ility, BMW Motorrad is a bywordfor excellent quality of service.To ensure that your BMW is al-ways in optimum condition, BMWMotorrad recommends that youhave the maintenance work re-quired for your motorcycle car-ried out regularly, preferably byyour authorised BMW Motor-rad dealer. For generous treat-ment of claims submitted afterthe warranty period has expired,evidence of regular maintenanceis essential.

Certain signs of wear, moreover,may otherwise not be noticeduntil it is too late to put themright at moderate cost. Your au-thorised BMW Motorrad dealer’smechanics know every detail ofyour motorcycle and can take re-medial action if necessary beforeminor faults develop into seriousproblems. By having the neces-sary repairs done properly andin good time, you save time andmoney in the long run.

BMW Motorrad ServiceCard: on-the-spotbreakdown assistanceIn the event of a breakdown, theBMW Motorrad Service Card is-sued with each new BMW mo-torcycle enables you to accessan extensive range of servicessuch as breakdown assistance,motorcycle transportation etc.(details can differ from country tocountry). In the event of a break-

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down, contact the Mobile Serviceorganisation of BMW Motorrad.The specialists will provide thenecessary advice and assistance.You will find important country-specific contact addresses andthe after-sales service organisa-tion phone numbers in the «Ser-vice Kontakt / Service Contact»brochures, along with informa-tion on Mobile Service and thedealership network.

BMW Motorrad servicenetworkBMW Motorrad has an extens-ive after-sales service network inplace to look after you and yourmotorcycle in more than 100countries. In Germany alone, youhave the best possible accessto approximately 200 authorisedBMW Motorrad dealers.All information concerning the in-ternational dealership networkcan be found in the brochure

«Service Contact Europe» or»Service Contact Africa, Amer-ica, Asia, Australia, Oceania».

Maintenance workBMW Pre-delivery CheckYour authorised BMW Motorraddealer conducts the BMW pre-delivery check before handingover the motorcycle to you.

BMW Running-in CheckThe BMW running-in check hasto be performed when the mo-torcycle has covered between500 km and 1200 km

BMW ServiceThe BMW Service is carried outonce a year; the extent of servi-cing can vary, depending on theage of the motorcycle and thedistance it has covered. Your au-thorised BMW Motorrad dealerconfirms that the service workhas been carried out and enters

the date when the next servicewill be due.Riders who cover long distancesin a year might have to bring intheir motorcycles for service be-fore the next scheduled date. Itis to allow for these cases thata maximum odometer reading isentered as well in the confirma-tion of service. Servicing has tobe brought forward if this odo-meter reading is reached beforethe next scheduled date for theservice.The service-due indicator in themultifunction display reminds youabout one month or 1000 kmin advance when the time for aservice is approaching, on thebasis of the programmed values.

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Confirmation of maintenance work

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BMW Running-inCheckCompleted

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Odometer reading

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Odometer reading

Stamp, signature

BMW ServiceCompleted

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Odometer reading

Stamp, signature

BMW ServiceCompleted

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Odometer reading

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onor, if logged beforehand,

Odometer reading

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Odometer reading

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Odometer reading

Stamp, signature

BMW ServiceCompleted

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Odometer reading

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onor, if logged beforehand,

Odometer reading

Stamp, signature

BMW ServiceCompleted

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Odometer reading

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Confirmation of serviceThe table is intended as a record of maintenance, warranty and repair work, the installation of optionalaccessories and, if appropriate, special campaign (recall) work.

Item Odometerreading

Date

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AAbbreviations and symbols, 6ABSEngineering details, 92Self-diagnosis, 81Warnings, 32

AccessoriesGeneral instructions, 100

Anti-theft alarmTelltale light, 18Warnings, 42

ASCOperation, 59Self-diagnosis, 82Warnings, 34

BBatteryCharging battery whenconnected, 135Charging battery whendisconnected, 136Installation, 137Maintenance instructions, 135Removal, 136Stowage, 15

Warning, battery chargecurrent, 28

BMW Motorrad service, 158BMW Motorrad ServiceCard, 158

Brake fluidReservoir, front, 11Reservoir, rear, 15Test, 113

Brake padsChecking brake-padthickness, 111Running in, 83

BrakesAdjusting handbrake lever, 66Checking operation, 110, 111Safety instructions, 84Technical data, 151

BulbsGeneral instructions, 125Overview, headlights, 19Replacing brake-light bulb, 131Replacing front turn indicatorbulb, 133

Replacing high-beam headlightbulb, 125Replacing left low-beamheadlight bulb, 126Replacing parking-lightbulb, 128Replacing rear light bulb, 131Replacing rear turn indicatorbulb, 131Replacing right low-beamheadlight bulb, 126Technical data, 154Warning, bulb failure, 28, 29

CCaseOperation, 102

Checklist, 79Clock, 22Adjusting, 49Control, 18

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ClutchAdjusting clutch lever, 66Fluid reservoir, 13Technical data, 148

Confirmation of maintenancework, 160

Cruise-control systemControl, 16Operation, 63Telltale light, 25

Currency, 7

DDampingAdjuster, rear, 11Adjusting, 68

DimensionsTechnical data, 155

EElectricsTechnical data, 153

Emergency off switch (killswitch), 17, 58

EngineControl, 17Starting, 80Technical data, 146Temperature gauge, 22Warning, engine electronics, 27

Engine oilChecking fill level, 109Fill-level indicator, 11Filler neck, 11Technical data, 147Temperature gauge, 22Topping up, 110Warning, engine oil level, 32Warning, engine oilpressure, 28

Equipment, 7ESAControl, 16Operation, 69

FFrameTechnical data, 154

Front-wheel standInstalling, 123

FuelFill-level indicator, 22Filler neck, 13Refuelling, 87Technical data, 147Warning, fuel down toreserve, 27

Fuses, 153

GGear indicator, 22General viewsHeadlight, 19Left handlebar fitting, 16Left side of motorcycle, 11Multifunction display, 22Right handlebar fitting, 17Right side of motorcycle, 13Underneath the seat, 15

Grip heating, 60Control, 17

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HHandlebar fittingsGeneral view, left side, 16General view, right side, 17

Hazard warning flashersControl, 16, 17Operation, 57

HeadlightBeam throw, 72Driving on right/driving onleft, 72Headlight beam-throwadjustment, 11Overview, 19

Headlight flasher, 16Helmet holder, 15, 76High-beam headlightControl, 16Switching on, 56Telltale light, 22

Horn, 16

IIdleTelltale light, 22

IgnitionSwitching off, 47Switching on, 47

Immobiliser, 48Warning, 27

Instrument clusterAmbient-light brightnesssensor, 18Overview, 18

JJump starting, 134

KKeys, 47, 49

LLaying up, 142LightsHeadlight flasher, 56Switch on the high-beamheadlight, 56Switch on the parking lights, 56Switching on the low-beamheadlight, 56Switching on the side lights, 55

Low-beam headlightSwitching on, 56

Lowered suspensionRestrictions, 82

LuggageInstructions for loading andsecuring objects, 101

MMaintenanceGeneral instructions, 108

Maintenance intervals, 159MirrorsAdjusting, 67

MotorcycleLaying up, 142Parking, 85Restoring to use, 142

Multifunction display, 18Adjusting dimmer, 51Overview, 22

OOdometer and tripmeters, 22Control, 18Operation, 49

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On-board computerAmbient temperature, 52Average consumption, 53Average speed, 53Control, 17Oil level, 54Operation, 51Range, 52Status indicators, 23Warnings, 30

PParking, 85Parking lightSwitching on, 56

Power socket, 11, 100Pre-ride check, 81

RRadioControl, 11Status indicators, 24

Rear-wheel driveTechnical data, 149

Refuelling, 87

Reserve volumeWarning, 27

Residual range, 51Restoring to use, 142Rev. counter, 18Running gearTechnical data, 150

Running in, 83

SSafety instructionsBrakes, 84General, 78

SeatAdjusting, 15Adjusting seat height, 62Installation, 73Lock, 13Removal, 73

Seat heating, 60Control, 13, 17

Service, 22, 158Service Card, 158Side lightSwitching on, 55

Spark plugsTechnical data, 153

Speedometer, 18Spring preloadAdjuster, rear, 15Adjusting, 67

Starting, 80Status indicatorsSee also warnings, 22Standard status indicators, 22Warnings, 25With on-board computer, 23With radio, 24With RDC, 24

Steering lock, 48Stowage compartment, 13, 65

TTechnical dataBrakes, 151Bulbs, 154Clutch, 148Dimensions, 155Electrics, 153Engine, 146

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Engine oil, 147Frame, 154Fuel, 147Rear-wheel drive, 149Running gear, 150Spark plugs, 153Standards, 7Transmission, 149Weights, 156Wheels and tyres, 152

Telltale lights, 18Overview, 22

ToolkitContents, 108Stowage, 15

TopcaseOperation, 104

Torques, 145TransmissionTechnical data, 149

TransportationLashing, 88

Troubleshooting chart, 144

Turn indicatorsControl, left, 16Control, right, 17Operation, 57Telltale light, 22

Type plate, 15Tyre pressure monitoring RDCAdhesive label for rim, 116Operation, 55Status indicators, 24Warnings, 36

TyresChecking inflation pressure, 71Checking tread depth, 115Recommendation, 116Running in, 83Table of tyre pressures, 15Technical data, 152

WWarnings, 25DWA, 42With ABS, 32With ASC, 34With on-board computer, 30

With RDC, 36Warnings, overview, 26, 31, 33,35, 38, 43

WeightsPayload table, 15Technical data, 156

WheelsChange of size, 116Checking rims, 115Install the rear wheel, 121Installing front wheel, 118Remove the front wheel, 117Removing rear wheel, 120Technical data, 152

WindscreenAdjusting, 62Control, 16

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