Мануал на bmw k1600gtl

Не можете найти ответ на свой вопрос в руководстве? Вы можете найти ответ на свой вопрос ниже, в разделе часто задаваемых вопросов о BMW K 1600 GTL (2020).

Как перевести мили в километры?

В чем разница между топливом E10 и E5?

Какова рекомендуемая частота замены масляного фильтра в двигателе BMW?

Как часто следует менять масло в двигателе BMW?

Как удалить ржавчину с устройства BMW мотоцикл?

Инструкция BMW K 1600 GTL (2020) доступно в русский?

Не нашли свой вопрос? Задайте свой вопрос здесь

  1. Manuals
  2. Brands
  3. BMW Manuals
  4. Motorcycle
  5. K 1600 GTL
  6. Manual
  • Contents

  • Table of Contents

  • Troubleshooting

  • Bookmarks

Related Manuals for BMW K 1600 GTL

Summary of Contents for BMW K 1600 GTL

  • Page 1
    Rider’s Manual K 1600 GTL BMW Motorrad The Ultimate Riding Machine…
  • Page 2
    Motorcycle data/dealership details Motorcycle data Dealership details Model Person to contact in Service department Vehicle identification number Ms/Mr Colour code Phone number Date of first registration Dealership address/phone number (com- Registration number pany stamp)
  • Page 3
    The right to modify designs, equipment and accessories is reserved. Errors and omissions excepted. © 2010 BMW Motorrad Not to be reproduced either wholly or in part without written permission from BMW Motorrad, After Sales. Printed in Germany.
  • Page 4
    Usable fuel capacity approx. 26.5 l Reserve fuel approx. 4 l Tyre pressure Tyre pressure, front 2.9 bar, Tyre cold Tyre pressure, rear 2.9 bar, Tyre cold BMW recommends *01418528461* Order No.: 01 41 8 528 461 *01418528461* 12.2010, 1st edition…
  • Page 5
    We congratulate you on your choice of a motorcycle from We hope that you will enjoy rid- BMW and welcome you to the ing your BMW and that all your community of BMW riders. journeys will be pleasant and Familiarise yourself with your new safe.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents You can also consult the index at Tyre pressures ….22 Ride mode ….56 the end of this Rider’s Manual if Oil level .

  • Page 7
    ….136 BMW Motorrad service ..154 Paint care ….137 BMW Motorrad service 7 Accessories .
  • Page 8
    12 Index ….163…
  • Page 9: General Instructions

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

  • Page 10: Overview

    BMW optional ex- overview of your motorcycle. All tras originally ordered. Indicates the end of an maintenance and repair work on item of information.

  • Page 11: Equipment

    (DIN). Versions for individual items of custom equipment. This countries may differ. Rider’s Manual describes option- Currency al extras (OE) offered by BMW and selected optional accessor- The high safety and quality ies (OA). This explains why the standards of BMW motorcycles…

  • Page 13: General Views

    General views General view, left side ….11 General view, right side … . . 13 Handlebar fitting, left .

  • Page 15: General View, Left Side

    General view, left side Clutch-fluid reservoir 117) Fuel filler neck ( Operating panel for the audio system (see separate user guide) Seat lock ( Control for rear-seat heat- ing (on the seat) ( Payload table Table of tyre pressures Adjuster, spring preload Adjuster for damping char- acteristic ( Storage compartment…

  • Page 17: General View, Right Side

    General view, right side Vehicle Identification Num- ber (above engine oil filler neck) Power socket ( Brake-fluid reservoir, front 114) Coolant level indicator (be- hind side panel) ( 116) Type plate (on front sus- pension) slipstream deflector Engine-oil filler neck and oil dipstick ( 110) Stowage compartment of…

  • Page 18: Handlebar Fitting, Left

    Handlebar fitting, left High-beam headlight and headlight flasher ( Cruise control system con- trol ( Hazard warning flashers Windscreen control Operation of the flashing turn indicators ( Horn…

  • Page 19
    Multi-controller and MENU button Operation of the multifunc- tion display ( Operation of the audio sys- tem (see the appropriate instructions for use) with Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) Control for DTC ( with Electronic Suspen- sion Adjustment (ESA) Operating ESA ( Select the favourite menu.
  • Page 20: Handlebar Fitting, Right

    Handlebar fitting, right with central locking Operation of the central locking system ( Selection of the ride mode Emergency off switch (kill switch) ( Starting engine (…

  • Page 21: Underneath The Seat

    Underneath the seat Rider’s Manual Fuses ( 133) Battery ( 130) Standard toolkit ( 110)

  • Page 22: Instrument Panel

    Instrument panel Speedometer Release for navigation slot Warning and telltale lights with navigation system Navigation device ( Ambient-light brightness sensor (for adapting the brightness of the instru- ment lighting) Rev. counter Control for tripmeters Multifunction display The brightness of the warn- ing lights and telltale lights, the display and the instrument needle and gauge lighting is ad-…

  • Page 23: Status Indicators

    Status indicators Multifunction display ….20 Meaning of symbols ….21 Range .

  • Page 24: Multifunction Display

    Multifunction display Ride mode ( Coolant temperature Area for warnings ( Menu area ( Area for messages relating to the audio system Status-indicator panel of the on-board computer with tyre pressure monit- oring (RDC) RDC readings Status indicators for seat heating ( Status indicators for handlebar grip heating…

  • Page 25: Meaning Of Symbols

    Meaning of symbols 11 Gear indicator; «N» indic- Tyre pressures ( ates neutral Stopwatch ( Travel times ( Date (display mode de- pends on the time format selected) ( Meanings of the symbols at posi- Oil level ( tion 1: Average consumption 1 and 2 since last reset Range with fuel now on…

  • Page 26: Range

    The calculated range is only Tyre pressures Range an approximate reading. with tyre pressure monitoring Consequently, BMW Motorrad The range readout indic- (RDC) recommends that you should not ates how far you can ride try to use the full range before with the fuel remaining in the refuelling.

  • Page 27: Oil Level

    The «General» warning light flashes red. CHECK! : Check the oil level the next time you stop for fuel. The detailed description of BMW Motorrad RDC starts on page – – – : Oil level cannot be 93). measured (conditions as stated above not satisfied).

  • Page 28
    might be necessary to have it serviced at a date in advance of the forecast due date. If the countdown distance to the early service is less than 1000 km, countdown distance 2 appears on the display. If the service-due indicat- or appears more than a If the countdown to the next month before the service date,…
  • Page 29: Warning And Telltale Lights

    Warning and telltale lights ABS warning light ( with Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) DTC warning light ( Telltale light of the left turn indicators Warning light for fuel down to reserve ( Telltale light for neutral High-beam headlight tell- tale light Telltale light of the right turn indicators Warning light for engine…

  • Page 30: Warnings

    Warnings 12 General warning light, in Up to four warning symbols can combination with warnings be displayed at any given time. Mode of presentation in the display ( The status of the ‘General’ warn- Warnings are indicated by the ing light matches the most ur- corresponding warning lights.

  • Page 31
    Warnings, overview Warning light Status indicators Meaning Lights up yellow Appears on the dis- Electronic immobiliser active ( play Lights up Fuel-level reading Fuel down to reserve ( turns yellow Lights up red Temperature read- Coolant temperature too high ( ing turns red Lights up Engine fault (…
  • Page 32
    Warning light Status indicators Meaning Lights up yellow Appears on the dis- On-board system voltage critical ( play Lights up yellow Appears on the dis- Rear light failure ( play Lights up yellow Appears on the dis- Front light failure ( play Lights up yellow Appears on the dis-…
  • Page 33
    Warning light Status indicators Meaning Lights up DTC switched off ( Lights up DTC fault ( Flashes red + tyre pressure in Tyre pressure outside permitted toler- ance ( + » » or » Signal transmission disrupted ( » appears on the display.
  • Page 34
    Warning light Status indicators Meaning Appears on the dis- Headlight aiming changed ( play Appears on the dis- Anti-theft alarm battery weak ( play Lights up yellow Appears on the dis- Anti-theft alarm battery flat ( play Appears on the dis- Central locking locked ( play briefly shows yellow…
  • Page 35
    Have the defective key re- fault rectified as soon as pos- sible by a specialist workshop, placed, preferably by an au- Coolant temperature too preferably an authorised BMW thorised BMW Motorrad dealer. high Motorrad dealer. General warning light shows Fuel down to reserve red.
  • Page 36
    Have the fault rectified as on the display. specialist workshop, preferably quickly as possible by a an authorised BMW Motorrad specialist workshop, preferably A discharged battery can dealer. an authorised BMW Motorrad render various systems un- dealer.
  • Page 37
    When riding at low engine rpm critical specialist workshop, preferably switch off consumers that are General warning light shows not necessary for road safety an authorised BMW Motorrad yellow. (e.g. heated body warmer or dealer. auxiliary headlights). The split battery symbol On-board system voltage appears on the display.
  • Page 38: Abs Fault

    Bulb symbol with two ar- and where the road is in shade. ised BMW Motorrad dealer. rows appears on the dis- play. Ride carefully and think well Front light failure Possible cause: ahead.

  • Page 39
    DTC warning light slow- quickly as possible by a with Dynamic Traction Control flashes. specialist workshop, preferably (DTC) an authorised BMW Motorrad Possible cause: dealer. DTC warning light shows. Self-diagnosis did not complete, so the DTC function is not avail- DTC intervention able.
  • Page 40
    Signal transmission quickly as possible by a Incorrect tyre pressures im- disrupted specialist workshop, preferably pair the motorcycle’s hand- an authorised BMW Motorrad with tyre pressure monitoring ling characteristics. dealer. (RDC) If tyre pressure is incorrect it is essential to adapt your style of…
  • Page 41
    Under these an authorised BMW Motorrad an authorised BMW Motorrad circumstances: dealer. dealer. Have the fault rectified by a Sensor defective or Possible cause: specialist workshop, preferably system error A system error has occurred. an authorised BMW Motorrad Have the fault rectified by a dealer.
  • Page 42
    BMW Motorrad tional. dealer. Have the defect rectified as Seek the advice of a specialist…
  • Page 43
    Seek the advice of a specialist quickly as possible by a spe- battery is disconnected. workshop, preferably an author- cialist workshop, preferably Seek the advice of a specialist ised BMW Motorrad dealer. an authorised BMW-Motorrad workshop, preferably an author- dealer. ised BMW Motorrad dealer.
  • Page 45: Operation

    Operation Ignition switch/steering lock ..42 Windscreen ……58 Electronic immobiliser EWS .

  • Page 46: Ignition Switch/Steering Lock

    Ignition switch/steering Parking lights and all function Key can be removed. circuits switched on. The windscreen automatically lock Engine can be started. moves to the bottom limit posi- Keys tion. Pre-ride check is performed. You receive two master keys and Locking handlebars one spare key.

  • Page 47: Electronic Immobiliser Ews

    BMW Motorrad dealer. The keys as «authorised» for your motor- are part of an integrated security cycle. system, so the dealer is under an A spare key attached to obligation to check the legitimacy the same ring as the ig-…

  • Page 48
    on the options fitted to the mo- See the separate Quick torcycle. Reference Guide for an overview of all menus. You also have the option of pressing button 3 for direct Selecting menu item access to a favourite menu of your choice.
  • Page 49
    Setting parameters Resetting values: Selecting from a list: You can reset average values A circle 2 beside each selectable Direct selection: marked with an arrow 1 by long- item means that the items are If you move the cursor to a menu pressing the multi-controller to part of a selection list.
  • Page 50
    Exiting menu Setting numerical values: Setting relative values: If there are one or more numer- A bar indicator enables you to Arrow 3 appears when you are in ical values between the arrows 3, set a value in a range between a submenu.
  • Page 51
    Language : Display lan- guage (German, English, Span- ish, Italian, French, Dutch, Por- tuguese) Time format Time format : Clock in 12- 12 h hour format ( ) or in 24- 24 h hour format ( Time format Date format : Date in Press multi-controller 1 to the Press and hold down button 3.
  • Page 52: On-Board Computer

    Reset! ØConsump.1 Operating stopwatch appears on the dis- : Average play press the multi-controller consumption 1 Info Call up the menu and to the right and hold in this po- ØConsump.2 : Average Stopwatch select sition) consumption 2 Range Use the multi-controller to se- : Range with fuel re- lect your preferred settings.

  • Page 53: Odometer And Tripmeters

    Trip A Push multi-controller 1 to the Time during which the mo- Automatic trip meter ( right and hold it in this position torcycle was at a standstill resets automatically eight hours to reset the stopwatch. since the last reset. after ignition OFF) Measuring travel times Resetting tripmeter…

  • Page 54: Lights

    Lights High-beam headlight Side light The side lights switch on auto- matically when the ignition is switched on. The side lights place a strain on the battery. Do not switch the ignition on for longer than absolutely Immediately after switching off necessary.

  • Page 55
    Settings Call up the appears on the display. Vehicle menu and select Headlamp The cornering light function is not active for as long as the setting is changed. Beam throw The xenon headlight has con- tinuous beam throw control that keeps beam throw constant re- gardless of how the motorcycle : Ground lighting comes…
  • Page 56: Turn Indicators

    Turn indicators Centre button 1 to cancel the Ignition can be switched off. flashing turn indicators. Press button 1 again to switch Operating flashing turn off the hazard warning flashers. indicators Hazard warning Emergency off switch Switch on the ignition. flashers (kill switch) The turn indicators are can-…

  • Page 57: Grip Heating

    Handle heat. The emergency off switch is a Call up the kill switch for switching off the menu. engine quickly and easily. Symbol 1 appears on the display, indicating that the handlebar grip heating is ON. The grips have five-stage heat- Engine switched off ing.

  • Page 58
    Seat heating can be activ- ated only when the engine is running. Seat heating Call up the menu. Symbol 1 appears on the display, Set switch 1 to the desired indicating that the seat heating is heating stage. If this warning symbol ap- pears it tells you that the on-board system voltage is low.
  • Page 59: Dynamic Traction Control Dtc

    switch back to stage one as soon might have been temporarily as the seat is warm. switched off. Dynamic Traction 2 Switch centred: Heating off. 3 One-dot section of switch Control DTC pressed: 50 % heating power. with Dynamic Traction Control 4 Two-dot section of switch (DTC) pressed: 100 % heating…

  • Page 60: Ride Mode

    Ride mode Throttle twistgrip in fully closed position Setting riding mode Clutch pulled Switch on the ignition. Once the new riding mode has been activated, the selection display disappears. The mode selected in this way is retained with the engine- characteristic and DTC adapt- ation settings even after the The current setting is shown at…

  • Page 61: Seat

    Seat Installing seat Removing seat Disconnect plug 2 of the seat heating and remove the seat. Connect plug 2 of the seat Place the seat, upholstered heating. Use the ignition key to unlock side down, on a clean surface. seat lock 1 and lift the rear of the seat.

  • Page 62: Windscreen

    Do not attempt to adjust the slip- BMW approval is installed. stream deflectors unless the mo- Under these circumstances: torcycle is at a standstill. Before switching off the igni-…

  • Page 63: Cruise-Control System

    Cruise-control system Saving road speed Accelerating Switching on cruise control Briefly push button 2 forward. Briefly push button 2 forward. Speed is increased by approx. Cruise control can be set 1 km/h each time you push the within a speed range from Slide switch 1 to the right.

  • Page 64
    Decelerating Deactivating cruise Opening the throttle does not deactivate the cruise- control control system. If you release Brake, pull the clutch lever the twistgrip the motorcycle will or turn the throttle twistgrip decelerate only to the cruising (close the throttle by turning speed saved in memory, even the twistgrip back past the though you might have intended…
  • Page 65: Stowage Compartments

    Stowage compartments compartments. This applies in clutch lever unless the motor- particular to electronic devices cycle is at a standstill. such as mobile phones and MP3 Using stowage players. compartments Refer to the operating instructions of your electronic devices device for possible usage restrictions.

  • Page 66: Brakes

    Shift mechanism The anti-hopping function of the clutch can cause the Adjusting shift lever clutch lever to pulsate briefly in some situations (e.g. variation of load). Brakes Adjusting handbrake lever Changing the position of Turn adjusting screw 1 the brake-fluid reservoir can clockwise to increase the span allow air to penetrate the brake between the brake lever and…

  • Page 67: Mirrors

    Spring preload Eccentric, peg to shift lever Setting It is essential to set spring pre- 8 Nm load of the rear suspension to suit the load carried by the mo- Mirrors torcycle. Increase spring preload Adjusting mirrors when the motorcycle is heavily loaded and reduce spring preload accordingly when the motorcycle Adjusting spring preload…

  • Page 68: Damping

    justing screw 1 in the direction direction indicated by the HIGH An uneven surface requires indicated by the H arrow. arrow. softer damping than a smooth surface. If you want to reduce spring If you want a softer damping preload, turn the knob in the An increase in spring preload characteristic, use the tool from the on-board toolkit to turn ad-…

  • Page 69: Electronic Suspension Adjustment

    Electronic Suspension Adjustment ESA with Electronic Suspension Ad- justment (ESA) Settings Electronic Suspension Adjust- ment ESA provides a convenient way of adapting the motorcycle The current setting appears in The possible settings for the to the load it carries and the sur- display field 1.

  • Page 70: Central Locking

    greyed while adjustment is in These locks cannot progress. subsequently be unlocked manually. Central locking The locked symbol appears on the display. with central locking with anti-theft alarm (DWA) Locking The functions of the remote control for the anti-theft alarm are described in the corres- The possible settings for vehicle ponding section.

  • Page 71
    The two stowage compart- ments in the side panels, the cases and the topcase are un- locked. Once a lock has been locked manually it subsequently has to be unlocked manually as well. with anti-theft alarm (DWA) The functions of the remote control for the anti-theft alarm First turn the key in the top- Turn the key in the stowage-…
  • Page 72
    Switch on the ignition. Step through the following pro- To complete logon: cedure with each remote con- Switch off the ignition. trol in turn: Three acoustic signals sound. Logon is also ended when four remote controls have been logged on. if you have logged on the first remote control and then do not press a button within approxim-…
  • Page 73
    Replacing battery of Switch on the ignition. Using a battery of the wrong type or inserting the remote control battery with the polarity reversed If you press a button on the re- can cause irreparable damage to mote control and the LED does the device.
  • Page 74: Anti-Theft Alarm (Dwa)

    Switch off the ignition. Activation takes approximately 30 seconds to complete. Turn indicators flash twice. Confirmation tone sounds twice (if programmed). Anti-theft alarm is active. To deactivate the motion sensor (for example if you are about to transport the Press button 1 twice. motorcycle on a train and Off (once) LED 3 flashes for a few…

  • Page 75
    Activation with remote Confirmation tone sounds Motion sensor is deactivated. twice (if programmed). control Alarm Anti-theft alarm is active. with anti-theft alarm (DWA) with anti-theft alarm (DWA) with central locking An alarm can be triggered by Switch off the ignition. the motion sensor an attempt to use an unau- thorised key to switch on the…
  • Page 76: Remote Control

    when the ignition is switched on. Deactivation with remote An alarm lasts for approximately The anti-theft alarm telltale light control 26 seconds. While an alarm is in then signals the reason for the progress an alarm tone sounds with anti-theft alarm (DWA) alarm for one minute.

  • Page 77: Tyres

    Automatic Tyres the «activation after ignition off» : Anti- parameter is set. theft alarm is activated auto- Checking tyre pressure matically when the ignition is Turn indicators flash once. Incorrect tyre pressures im- switched off. Confirmation tone sounds once pair the motorcycle’s hand- Automatic : Anti- (if programmed).

  • Page 78
    If tyre pressure is too low: Correct tyre pressure.
  • Page 79: Riding

    Riding Safety instructions ….76 Checklist ……77 Starting .

  • Page 80: Safety Instructions

    Inhaling the exhaust fumes the year. Your authorised BMW case. therefore represents a Motorrad dealer will be glad to Note the maximum permissible…

  • Page 81: Checklist

    Risk of burn injury damages to the components in Use only unleaded fuel. question and lead to failure of Comply with all specified main- Engine and exhaust system safety-relevant functions. Dam- tenance intervals. become very hot when the age caused in this way is not motorcycle is in use.

  • Page 82: Starting

    Engine oil level (every refuelling Select neutral or, if a gear is Consult the troubleshooting stop) engaged, pull the clutch lever. chart below if the engine re- fuses to start. ( 140) Brake-pad wear (every third When starting a cold engine refuelling stop) at low ambient temperatures: Pre-ride check…

  • Page 83
    ABS self-diagnosis switch on the ignition. completed ABS self-diagnosis The ABS warning light goes Phase 1 BMW Motorrad Integral ABS per- out. Test of the diagnosis-compat- forms self-diagnosis to ensure its ible system components with operability. Self-diagnosis is per- If an indicator showing an ABS the motorcycle at a standstill.
  • Page 84: Running In

    DTC warning light slow- Have the fault rectified as Running-in speed flashes. quickly as possible by a specialist workshop, preferably Phase 2 an authorised BMW Motorrad <5000 min (Odometer dealer. Test of the diagnosis-compat- reading 0…300 km) ible system components while <6000 min…

  • Page 85: Brakes

    Tyres do not have their full to pull the clutch at the same grip when new and there With the BMW integrated time. In the «panic braking situ- brake system, the rear brake is is a risk of accidents at extreme ations»…

  • Page 86: Parking Your Motorcycle

    Parking your Riding in the rain or through On a gradient, the motorcycle puddles of water. should always face uphill; se- motorcycle lect 1st gear. After the motorcycle has been Side stand washed. Centre stand Switch off the engine. Riding on salted or gritted Switch off the engine.

  • Page 87: Refuelling

    Refuelling onto the road surface. This could cause a fall. Fuel is highly flammable. A Do not overfill the fuel tank. naked flame close to the Leaded fuel will destroy the fuel tank can cause a fire or ex- catalytic converter. plosion.

  • Page 88: Securing Motorcycle For Transporta

    motorcycle are adequately pro- Recommended fuel tected against scratching. Use grade adhesive tape or soft cloths, for example, for this purpose. Super unleaded 95 ROZ/RON 89 AKI Usable fuel capacity The ball joint and the brake approx. 26.5 l lines can suffer damage. Take care not to damage Reserve fuel components.

  • Page 89
    At the rear, secure the straps to the rear frame on both sides and tighten the straps. Do not pull the straps over the footrests. Uniformly tighten all the straps.
  • Page 91: Engineering Details

    Integral ABS ……89 Electronic engine management with BMW Motorrad DTC ….92 Tyre pressure monitoring RDC ..93 Electronic Suspension Adjustment ESA II .

  • Page 92: Ride Mode

    Ride mode same time, the level of rider as- ROAD sistance that the DTC system The engine’s full power is Selection offers decreases accordingly. available in this mode. Power Three riding modes enable the Consequently, you must always increase when you open the motorcycle’s characteristics to bear the following in mind with throttle is more direct than in…

  • Page 93: Brake System With Bmw

    While the brakes are slowing the face. The lower the coefficient motorcycle, the BMW Motorrad of friction, the longer the braking Integral ABS adapts braking-force distance. distribution between front and…

  • Page 94: Bmw Motorrad Integral

    At this instant the the integral function. If the um transferrable limit, the wheels start to lock and the motorcycle BMW Motorrad Integral ABS brake pedal is depressed after loses its directional stability; a fall must assume an extremely low…

  • Page 95: Motorrad Integral Abs

    BMW lead to a fault message being of maintenance. issued. Motorrad Integral ABS? In order to ensure that the BMW Exceptional riding Within the limits imposed by Motorrad Integral ABS is always conditions: physics, the BMW Motorrad In-…

  • Page 96: Electronic Engine Management With

    You have the option of deactiv- momentum take over and even ibility for assessing road and ating the BMW Motorrad DTC system for these circumstances. BMW Motorrad Integral ABS is traffic conditions and adopting his unable to counteract their effects.

  • Page 97: Tyre Pressure Monitoring Rdc

    (wheelie) and DTC de- proximately 15 minutes after the a corresponding loss of stability. activated. motorcycle comes to a stop. The BMW Motorrad DTC is un-…

  • Page 98: Electronic Suspension Adjustment

    this nature is the temperature- 2.5 bar. You must now increase An error message is issued if dependent tyre pressure. In tyre pressure by the 0.2 bar dif- wheels without sensors are fitted to a motorcycle equipped with an most instances, therefore, these ference between the value in the RDC control unit.

  • Page 99
    istics on both spring struts and of which can be restricted the spring rate on the rear spring electro-hydraulically using strut are also adjusted. This al- a displaceable sleeve. The lows the suspension to be very more the sleeve encloses the accurately adapted to all riding plastic element, the more the conditions, even when the motor-…
  • Page 101: Accessories

    Accessories General instructions ….98 Power sockets ….. . 98 Navigation device .

  • Page 102: General Instructions

    BMW proved by BMW for this purpose. motorcycles without constituting If this warning symbol ap- Genuine BMW parts and ac- a safety hazard. Country-specific…

  • Page 103: Navigation Device

    sequently switch off the ignition the sockets are also switched off if the power drain caused by their electrical consumers is high. If the power drain is low the sock- ets remain operational for a cer- tain period of time before being switched off.

  • Page 104
    Check that the navigation Pull slot cover up as far as it Press cover 7 to push the device is secure in the cradle. will go. cradle into the slot until it snaps into position. Press cover 7 to push cradle with navigation device into the slot until it snaps into position.
  • Page 105
    It is not possible to receive traffic nouncements are toggled off tion device appear on the display. announcements from subscrip- and on. tion services via the BMW Motor- Display Off : The dis- Page : You can page from rad audio system.
  • Page 106: Cases

    Screen brightness Security settings Screen brightness is adjusted by The BMW Motorrad Navigator Turn the key to the in the case the motorcycle while the unit is IV can be secured against unau- lock to the position indicated cradled.

  • Page 107
    Removing cases Pull the release lever all the The case is released and can way up and open the lid of the be removed. case. Installing cases Closing cases Pull the handle up as far as it will go. Turn the key to the RELEASE position in the case lock.
  • Page 108: Topcase

    Topcase Lever 2 pops up. Pull the release lever all the Opening topcase way up and open the lid of the topcase. Closing topcase Push handle 3 down until it engages. Turn the key in the case lock Turn the key to the in the top- to the LOCK position and re- case lock to the position indic- move the key from the lock.

  • Page 109
    Removing topcase Place the seat, upholstered side down, on a clean surface. Switch off the ignition. Push slide latch 2 toward the outside and hold it in this posi- Use the ignition key to unlock tion. seat lock 1 and lift the rear of Turn rotary latch 3 clockwise the seat.
  • Page 110
    while pressing down on the back edge of the topcase. Release warning 4 is no longer visible. If the release warning is still vis- ible the topcase is not correctly secured. Do not attempt to set the mo- torcycle in motion. Make sure that the topcase is correctly Lift the topcase at the rear and Set the topcase on the lug-…
  • Page 111
    Work the cable into position at Position the seat with positions 6. mounts 3 in rubber buffers 4 on left and right. Connect plug 1. Lower the rear of the front seat and engage the seat in the latching mechanism. Connect plug 2 of the seat heating.
  • Page 113: Maintenance

    Maintenance General instructions ….110 Standard toolkit ….110 Engine oil .

  • Page 114: General Instructions

    Checking the oil level with the authorised BMW Motorrad deal- engine cold or after no more than a short ride will lead to misinter- pretation; this in turn, means that…

  • Page 115
    Wipe the area around the oil Top up the engine oil ( 112). filler neck clean. If the oil level is above the MAX mark: Have the oil level corrected by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.
  • Page 116: Brake System

    BMW Motorrad Install the oil dipstick. Top up the engine oil to the dealer. specified level. Topping up engine oil Check the engine oil level Checking front brake pad Make sure the ground is level 110). thickness and firm and place the motor- Install the oil dipstick.

  • Page 117
    Have the brake pads replaced by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Visually inspect the brake pads Brake-pad wear limit, Motorrad dealer. to ascertain their thickness. front…
  • Page 118
    Have the brake pads replaced by a specialist workshop, Check the brake fluid level in Brake-pad wear limit, preferably an authorised BMW front reservoir 1. rear Motorrad dealer. Wear of the brake pads min 1.0 mm (Friction pad…
  • Page 119
    BMW Motorrad dealer. If the bottom edge of the black diaphragm in the brake-fluid reservoir is below the MAX mark: Check the front brake pad thickness ( 112). Checking brake-fluid Check the brake fluid level in level, rear brakes Brake fluid level, front rear reservoir 1.
  • Page 120: Coolant

    Check the coolant level in ex- cialist workshop, preferably If the brake fluid level drops be- pansion tank 1. an authorised BMW Motorrad low the permitted level: dealer. Have the defect rectified as quickly as possible by a spe-…

  • Page 121: Clutch

    Pull the clutch lever. quickly as possible by a spe- The pressure point must be cialist workshop, preferably clearly perceptible. an authorised BMW Motorrad If the pressure point is not clearly dealer. perceptible: Have the clutch checked by a Rims and tyres…

  • Page 122: Wheels

    Tyre recommendation calculations. Any change in these Have the tyres changed in good For each size of tyre BMW influencing variables, caused for time before they wear to the Motorrad tests and classifies example by a switch to wheels minimum permissible tread as roadworthy certain makes.

  • Page 123: Remove The Front Wheel

    RDC label care not to damage the RDC sensor. Be sure to draw the with tyre pressure monitoring attention of the authorised BMW (RDC) Motorrad dealer or specialist workshop to the fact that the wheel is fitted with an RDC sensor.

  • Page 124
    Carefully pull the brake calipers BMW Motorrad recommends that they cannot be slipped back back and out until clear of the the BMW Motorrad front-wheel over the brake disc on reas- sembly. brake discs. stand for lifting the motorcycle.
  • Page 125: Installing Front Wheel

    3 and tight- threaded bush remains correctly Always have the security of the en to specified torque. aligned, do not slacken or fasteners checked by a specialist remove the left axle camping workshop, preferably an author- screw. ised BMW Motorrad dealer.

  • Page 126
    Quick-release axle in threaded bush (wheel carrier) 50 Nm Tighten right axle clamping screw 2 to the specified tight- ening torque. Clamping screw for Insert the ABS sensor into its Install securing screws 3 on quick-release axle to bore and install screw 1. left and right and tighten to wheel carrier specified tightening torque.
  • Page 127: Remove The Rear Wheel

    Clip on retaining clip 1 holding Hold the front-wheel cover in Remove screws 1 on left and the sensor cable to the brake position and install bolts 1 on right. line. left and right. Remove the number-plate car- Secure new cable tie 2. rier.

  • Page 128: Installing Rear Wheel

    Tightening sequence: tight- workshop, preferably an author- Remove five bolts 1 from the en in diagonally opposite ised BMW Motorrad dealer. rear wheel, while supporting sequence the wheel. Roll the rear wheel into position Lower the rear wheel to the…

  • Page 129: Front-Wheel Stand

    The BMW Motorrad front wheel stand is not designed There is a risk of damaging to support motorcycles not fitted the sensor ring of the BMW with a centre stand or without Motorrad Integral ABS. other auxiliary stands. A motor- Push the left pin in just far Slacken adjusting screws 1.

  • Page 130: Jump Starting

    ally brought into contact with the Push both mounting pins 2 Apply uniform pressure to push motorcycle. through the triangles of the the front-wheel stand down brake caliper anchorages just and raise the motorcycle. Use only jump leads fitted with far enough to allow the front fully insulated crocodile clips at Jump starting…

  • Page 131: Bulbs

    Bulbs to overheating and shortens the Then connect one end of the bulb’s operating life. black jump lead to the negative General instructions terminal of the donor battery, A warning appears in the multi- Replacing high-beam and the other end to the neg- function display if a bulb is de- headlight bulb ative terminal of the discharged…

  • Page 132
    Remove screw 1. Remove screws 1. Turn covers 1 counter-clock- wise to remove. Switch on the ignition and raise Work speaker unit 2 to the rear the windscreen to its highest to remove. position. Remove screw 2 and work hand protector 3 to the side to remove.
  • Page 133
    Release spring clip 3 at left Install bulb 4, making sure that Turn covers 1 clockwise to in- and right and swing it up. tab 5 is correctly positioned. stall. Engage spring clip 3. The bulb is pressurised and can cause injury if dam- aged.
  • Page 134: Battery

    Seat the speaker unit in Hold hand protector 3 in posi- Hold side cover 3 in position mount 4. tion and install screw 2. and install screw 2. Switch off the ignition and Align slipstream deflector 1. wait until the windscreen has Battery moved to its lowest position.

  • Page 135
    Always disconnect the battery electrics. accepted. from the on-board circuits be- Use BMW chargers with the Connect a float charger to the fore recharging it with a charger part numbers 71 60 7 688 864 battery if the motorcycle is to…
  • Page 136: Removing Battery

    Charge via the power sock- Comply with the operating in- et, with the battery connected structions of the charger. to the motorcycle’s on-board Once the battery is fully electrical system. charged, disconnect the charger’s terminal clips from The motorcycle’s on-board the battery terminals.

  • Page 137: Fuses

    Install the seat ( 107). compartment, positive termin- workshop, preferably an author- al on the right in the forward Switch on the ignition. ised BMW Motorrad dealer. direction of travel. Settings Set the time in Install the seat ( 107).

  • Page 138
    30 A Not used Engine electronics with anti-theft alarm (DWA) Fuse box 7.5 A Numbering of the fuses as per label on lid of fuse box: Anti-theft alarm Not used Not used Not used Left handlebar fitting, top- case lighting with tyre pressure monit- oring (RDC) Audio system…
  • Page 139: Care

    Care Care products ….. 136 Washing motorcycle ….136 Cleaning easily damaged compon- ents .

  • Page 140: Care Products

    BMW Motorrad recommends pads have dried out. rasives to clean plastic parts. that you use BMW insect re- Even fly-remover pads or clean- mover to soften and wash off ing pads with hard surfaces can insects and stubborn dirt on produce scratches.

  • Page 141: Paint Care

    Treat rubber components with soft sponge and plenty of water. We recommend BMW vehicle water or BMW rubber-care polish or BMW paint cleaner for products. Soften stubborn dirt and this purpose. insects by covering the af-…

  • Page 142: Protective Wax Coating

    BMW Motorrad dealer. Com- It is time to rewax the paint- bine work for laying up/restoring work when water «puddles» on to use with a BMW service or the surface, instead of forming inspection. beads. Restoring motorcycle…

  • Page 143: Technical Data

    Technical data troubleshooting chart ….140 Weights ……152 Threaded fasteners .

  • Page 144: Troubleshooting Chart

    troubleshooting chart Engine does not start at all or is difficult to start. Possible cause Rectification Side stand Retract the side stand ( 78). Gear engaged and clutch not disengaged Select neutral or pull the clutch lever. Clutch pulled before ignition was switched on Switch on the ignition, then pull the clutch lever.

  • Page 145: Threaded Fasteners

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

  • Page 146: Engine

    Engine Engine design transverse straight-six four-stroke engine with four valves per cylinder and two overhead camshafts; liquid cooling, electronic fuel injection, integral six- speed cassette gearbox, dry-sump lubrication. Displacement 1649 cm Cylinder bore 72 mm Piston stroke 67.5 mm Compression ratio 12,2:1 Nominal output 118 kW, at engine speed: 7750 min…

  • Page 147: Fuel

    4 l Engine oil Engine oil, capacity 4.5 l, with filter change products recommended by BMW Motorrad and generally admissible viscosity classes Castrol Power 1 Racing SAE 5W-40, API SL / ~-20 °C JASO MA2 SAE 5W-40, API SJ / JASO MA2 ~-20 °C…

  • Page 148: Clutch

    Clutch clutch type Multiplate clutch running in oil bath Transmission gearbox type Claw-shift 6-speed gearbox, integrated into en- gine block Gearbox transmission ratios 1,617, Primary transmission ratio 1.941 (33:17 teeth), 1st gear 1.429 (30:21 teeth), 2nd gear 1.148 (31:27 teeth), 3rd gear 0.958 (23:24 teeth), 4th gear 0.806 (25:31 teeth), 5th gear 0.686 (24:35 teeth), 6th gear…

  • Page 149: Rear-Wheel Drive

    Rear-wheel drive Type of final drive Shaft drive with bevel gears Type of rear suspension Cast-aluminium single swinging arm with BMW Motorrad Paralever Number of teeth on rear-wheel drive (gear ratio) 2,75 (33:12) Running gear Front wheel Type of front suspension…

  • Page 150: Brakes

    Rear wheel Type of rear suspension Cast-aluminium single swinging arm with BMW Motorrad Paralever Type of rear suspension central suspension strut pivoted to lever system. Spring preload and rebound-stage damping step- lessly adjustable. with Electronic Suspension Adjustment (ESA) central suspension strut pivoted to lever system.

  • Page 151: Wheels And Tyres

    Wheels and tyres Recommended tyre sets You can obtain an up-to-date list of approved tyres from your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer or on the Internet at «www.bmw-motorrad.com». Front wheel front wheel type Cast aluminium, MT H2 front wheel rim size 3.50″…

  • Page 152: Electrics

    Electrics Electrical rating of on-board socket max 10 A, All sockets Battery battery type Gel battery battery rated voltage 12 V battery rated capacity 19 Ah Technical data Spark plugs, manufacturer and designation NGK LMAR8AI-8 Electrode gap of spark plug 0.8 mm, When new 1.0 mm, Wear limit Lighting…

  • Page 153
    Fuses Fuse carrier 1 30 A, Engine electronics Fuse carrier 2 40 A, Slot left: Vehicle electronics 40 A, Slot right: Vehicle electronics, ESA Fuse box Not used, Slot 1 Not used, Slot 2 Not used, Slot 3 4 A, Slot 4: Left handlebar fitting, tyre pressure monitoring (RDC), topcase interior light 7.5 A, Slot 5: Audio system 4 A, Slot 6: Beam throw control, Adaptive Head-…
  • Page 154: Anti-Theft Alarm

    Anti-theft alarm with anti-theft alarm (DWA) Anti-theft alarm Time to active after activation 30 s Alarm duration 26 s Activation time between two alarms 10 s Battery type CR 123 A Remote control Range of the remote control 10 m Signal frequency 25 kHz, Broadband Transmission frequency…

  • Page 155: Frame

    Frame Frame type Cast light alloy weldment with bolt-on light-alloy rear frame type plate location Wheel carrier, front right VIN location Frame side section, front right (beside engine-oil filler neck) Dimensions Length of motorcycle 2489 mm, over topcase Height of motorcycle 1465 mm, To windscreen at DIN unladen weight Width of motorcycle 1000 mm, Across mirrors…

  • Page 156: Weights

    Weights Unladen weight 348 kg, DIN unladen weight, with cases and top- case, ready for road, 90 % load of fuel, without optional extras Permissible gross weight 560 kg Maximum payload 212 kg Riding specifications Top speed >200 km/h…

  • Page 157: Service

    Service BMW Motorrad service … . 154 BMW Motorrad service quality ..154 BMW Motorrad mobility services — roadside assistance ….154 BMW Motorrad service network .

  • Page 158: Bmw Motorrad Service

    To ensure that your BMW is al- BMW Motorrad mobility ably an authorised BMW Motor- ways in optimum condition, BMW rad dealer.

  • Page 159: Network

    BMW Service place to look after you and your service is approaching, on the The BMW Service is carried out motorcycle in more than 100 basis of the programmed values. once a year; the extent of servi- countries.

  • Page 160: Confirmation Of Mainten

    Confirmation of maintenance work BMW Pre-delivery BMW Running-in Check Check Completed Completed Odometer reading Next service at the latest or, if logged beforehand, Odometer reading Stamp, signature Stamp, signature…

  • Page 161
    BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Completed Completed Completed Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand,…
  • Page 162
    BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Completed Completed Completed Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand,…
  • Page 163
    BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Completed Completed Completed Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand,…
  • Page 164
    BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Completed Completed Completed Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand,…
  • Page 165: Confirmation Of Service

    Confirmation of service The table is intended as a record of maintenance and repair work, the installation of optional accessories and, if appropriate, special campaign (recall) work. Item Odometer Date reading…

  • Page 166
    Item Odometer Date reading…
  • Page 167
    Warning for battery voltage Abbreviations and symbols, 6 Case low, 33 Operation, 102 BMW Motorrad service, 154 Engineering details, 89 Central locking Brake fluid Operation, 66 Self-diagnosis, 79 Checking fluid level, front, 114 Checklist, 77 Warnings, 34 Checking fluid level, rear, 115…
  • Page 168
    Temperature gauge, 20 Fuel Damping Filler neck, 11 Warning for engine Adjuster, rear, 11 Fill-level indicator, 20 electronics, 31, 32 Adjusting, 64 Refuelling, 83 Engine oil Dimensions Technical data, 143 Checking fill level, 110 Technical data, 151 Warning for fuel down to Filler neck, 13 reserve, 31 Oil dipstick, 13…
  • Page 169
    Instrument panel Handlebar fittings Maintenance Ambient-light brightness General instructions, 110 General view, left side, 14 sensor, 18 Maintenance intervals, 155 General view, right side, 16 Overview, 18 Mirrors Hazard warning flashers Adjusting, 63 Control, 14 Mobility services, 154 Jump starting, 126 Operation, 52 Motorcycle Headlight…
  • Page 170
    Seat Odometer and tripmeters, 20 Rear-wheel drive Lock, 11 Technical data, 145 Control, 14 Removing and installing, 57 Refuelling, 83 Operation, 49 Seat heating Remote control Resetting, 49 Control, 11 registration, 67 Select the readings, 49 Operation, 53 Replacing battery, 69 On-board computer Service, 154 synchronising, 68…
  • Page 171
    Stopwatch Weights, 152 Tyre pressure monitoring RDC Operation, 48 Adhesive label for rim, 119 Wheels and tyres, 147 Storage compartment, 11 Engineering details, 93 Telltale lights, 18 Stowage compartment, 61 Overview, 25 Reading, 22 Symbols Toolkit Warnings, 36 Contents, 110 Meaning, 21 Tyres Stowage, 17…
  • Page 172
    Wheels Change of size, 118 Checking rims, 117 Installing front wheel, 121 Installing rear wheel, 124 Remove the front wheel, 119 Remove the rear wheel, 123 Technical data, 147 Windscreen Adjusting, 58 Control, 14…
  • Page 173
    Certifications Remote Control for Deutsch Hiermit erklärt Meta System S.p.A., dass sich das central locking system Gerät PF240009 in Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den übrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet. Eesti Käesolevaga kinnitab Meta System S.p.A. seadme PF240009 vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ…
  • Page 174
    Certifications Ελληνική Nederlands ΜΕ ΣΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΤ΢Α Meta System S.p.A. ΔΗΛΩΝΕΙ Hierbij verklaart Meta System S.p.A. dat het toestel ΟΣΙ PF240009 ΢ΤΜΜΟΡΥΩΝΕΣΑΙ ΠΡΟ΢ ΣΙ΢ PF240009 in overeenstemming is met de ΟΤ΢ΙΩΔΕΙ΢ ΑΠΑΙΣΗ΢ΕΙ΢ ΚΑΙ ΣΙ΢ ΛΟΙΠΕ΢ essentiële eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen ΢ΦΕΣΙΚΕ΢…
  • Page 175
    1999/5/ES. krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF. Slovensky USA, Canada Meta System S.p.A. týmto vyhlasuje, že PF240009 Product name: TX BMW MR spĺňa základné požiadavky a všetky príslušné FCC ID: P3O98400 ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES. IC:4429A — TXBMWMR Suomi Meta System S.p.A.
  • Page 176
    42124 Reggio Emilia –Italy Declare Under own responsibility that the product: TX BMW MR To which this declaration relates is in conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant requirements of the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC). This product is in conformity with the following standards: Health &…
  • Page 177: Tire Pressure Control Tpc

    Certifications Tire Pressure Control TPC FCC ID: MRXBC54MA4 IC: 2546A-BC54MA4 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

BMW K1600GTL Rider's Manual

  1. Manuals
  2. Brands
  3. BMW Manuals
  4. Motorcycle
  5. K1600GTL
  6. Rider’s manual

  • Contents

  • Table of Contents

  • Troubleshooting

  • Bookmarks

Quick Links

BMW Motorrad

The Ultimate

Riding Machine

Rider’s Manual

K 1600 GTL

loading

Related Manuals for BMW K1600GTL

Summary of Contents for BMW K1600GTL

  • Page 1
    BMW Motorrad The Ultimate Riding Machine Rider’s Manual K 1600 GTL…
  • Page 2
    Vehicle data/dealership details Vehicle data Dealership details Model Person to contact in Service department Ms/Mr Vehicle Identification Number Phone number Colour code Date of first registration Dealership address/phone number (com- Registration number pany stamp)
  • Page 3
    BMW riders. Familiarise yourself with We hope you will enjoy riding your new vehicle so that you can your BMW and that all your jour- ride it safely and confidently in all neys will be pleasant and safe traffic situations.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Service-due indicator ..24 Dynamic Traction Control Warning and telltale DTC ……66 1 General instructions .

  • Page 5
    Paint care ….149 BMW Motorrad Service . . . 166 7 Accessories … 109…
  • Page 6
    Confirmation of service ..173 12 Appendix … . . 175 Certificates ….176 RDC certificate .
  • Page 7: General Instructions

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

  • Page 8: Overview

    BMW Motorrad overview of your motorcycle. All optional extras originally Indicates the end of an maintenance and repair work on ordered.

  • Page 9: Equipment

    Rider’s Manual. of country-specific differences. Nor can BMW Motorrad entirely If your BMW was supplied with rule out errors and omissions. equipment not described in We hope you will appreciate that…

  • Page 11: General Views

    General views General view, left side ….11 General view, right side … . . 13 Multifunction switch, left .

  • Page 13: General View, Left Side

    General view, left side Clutch-fluid reservoir 129) Fuel filler neck ( Operating panel for the audio system (see separate user guide) Seat lock ( Control for rear-seat heat- ing (on the seat) ( Payload table Table of tyre pressures Adjuster, spring preload Adjuster for damping char- acteristic ( Stowage compartment…

  • Page 15: General View, Right Side

    General view, right side Vehicle Identification Num- ber (above the engine oil filler neck) Power socket ( 110) Brake-fluid reservoir, front 126) Coolant level indicator (be- hind side panel) ( 128) Type plate (on front suspension) Slipstream deflector Engine-oil filler neck and oil dipstick ( 122) Stowage compartment of…

  • Page 16: Multifunction Switch, Left

    Multifunction switch, left High-beam headlight and headlight flasher ( Daytime riding light with daytime riding light Manual daytime riding light 59). Cruise control system con- trol ( Hazard warning flashers with LED auxiliary head- lights with LED auxiliary head- light Operation of the auxiliary headlights ( Windscreen control…

  • Page 17
    Multi-controller and MENU button Operation of the multifunc- tion display ( Operation of the audio sys- tem (see the appropriate operating instructions) Control for DTC ( with Electronic Suspension Adjustment (ESA) Operating ESA ( 10 Selecting favourite menu 56).
  • Page 18: Right

    Multifunction switch, right with central locking Operation of the central locking system ( Selection of the ride mode Emergency off switch (kill switch) ( Starting engine (…

  • Page 19: Underneath The Seat

    Underneath the seat Rider’s Manual Fuses ( 145) Battery ( 142) Standard toolkit ( 122)

  • Page 20: Instrument Panel

    Instrument panel Speedometer Release for navigation slot Warning and telltale lights with navigation system Navigation device ( 111) Photo-electric cell (for ad- apting the brightness of the instrument lighting) Rev. counter Multifunction display The brightness of the warn- ing lights and telltale lights, the display and the instrument needle and gauge lighting is ad- apted automatically to suit ambi-…

  • Page 21: Status Indicators

    Status indicators Multifunction display ….20 Meaning of symbols ….21 Range .

  • Page 22: Multifunction Display

    Multifunction display Riding mode ( with Hill Start Control Hill Start Control Operation 72). Coolant temperature Warnings ( Menu area ( Area for messages relating to the audio system On-board computer with tyre pressure monit- oring (RDC) RDC readings with daytime riding light Daytime riding light Seat heating (…

  • Page 23: Meaning Of Symbols

    Meaning of symbols Tripmeter ( Average speed since last reset ( 10 Total distance covered 11 Clock ( 12 Fuel level Ambient temperature 13 Gear indicator; «N» indic- ates neutral Tyre pressures ( Stopwatch ( Meanings of the symbols at posi- tion 1: Travel times ( Average fuel consumption…

  • Page 24: Range

    The calculated range is 3 Heated handlebar grips ON Range only an approximate figure. 4 Front-seat heating ON Consequently, BMW Motorrad The range readout indic- recommends that you should not ates how far you can ride try to use the full range before with the fuel remaining in the refuelling.

  • Page 25: Tyre Pressures

    The detailed description of black ice forming. The display BMW Motorrad RDC starts on automatically switches from any page ( 106). other mode to the temperature The tyre-pressure readings are…

  • Page 26: Service-Due Indicator

    might be necessary to have it Make sure the motorcycle is upright. serviced at a date in advance of the forecast due date. If the The readings mean: countdown distance to the early service is less than 1000 km, : Oil level is correct. countdown distance 2 appears on the display.

  • Page 27: Warning And Telltale Lights

    Warning and telltale lights ABS warning light ( DTC warning light ( Telltale light of the left turn indicators Warning light for fuel down to reserve ( Telltale light for neutral High-beam headlight tell- tale light Telltale light of the right turn indicators Warning light for engine electronics…

  • Page 28
    with LED auxiliary head- lights with LED auxiliary head- light Telltale light for the auxili- ary headlights ( 11 Telltale light of cruise con- trol ( 12 General warning light, in combination with warnings in the display (…
  • Page 29: Warning And Telltale

    Warning and telltale lights with daytime riding light ABS ( DTC ( Turn indicators, left Fuel reserve ( Daytime riding light High-beam headlight Turn indicators, right Engine electronics with anti-theft alarm (DWA) DWA ( with LED auxiliary head- lights with LED auxiliary head- light Auxiliary headlights ( 11 Cruise-control system…

  • Page 30: Warnings

    Warnings 12 General warning light, in Up to four warning symbols can combination with warn- be displayed at any given time. Mode of presentation ing symbols in the display The status of the ‘General’ warn- Warnings are indicated by the ing light matches the most ur- corresponding warning lights.

  • Page 31
    Warnings, overview Warning and telltale Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display Lights up yellow Appears on the Electronic immobiliser active ( display ESA! Lights up yellow appears on ESA fault ( the display Radio-operated key out of range ( Replace the battery of the radio-oper- ated key ( Lights up…
  • Page 32
    Warning and telltale Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display Appears on the Engine-oil level too low ( display Lights up red Appears on the Insufficient battery charge current display Appears on the On-board system voltage low ( display Lights up yellow Appears on the On-board system voltage critical ( display…
  • Page 33
    Warning and telltale Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display Flashes ABS self-diagnosis not completed Lights up ABS fault ( Quick-flashes DTC intervention ( Slow-flashes DTC self-diagnosis not completed Lights up DTC switched off ( Lights up DTC fault ( Flashes red + tyre pressure in Tyre pressure outside permitted toler-…
  • Page 34
    Warning and telltale Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display — — Lights up yellow + » » or » Sensor defective or system error » appears on the display Lights up yellow Appears on the Battery of tyre-pressure sensor weak display Lights up red Appears on the…
  • Page 35
    Warning and telltale Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display Briefly shows yel- Appears on the Service overdue ( display…
  • Page 36
    Battery of the radio-operated The key being used is not au- specialist workshop, preferably key is empty or loss of the thorised for starting, or commu- an authorised BMW Motorrad radio-operated key ( 51). nication between key and engine dealer.
  • Page 37
    ( 81). General warning light shows as possible by a specialist red. workshop, preferably an Fuel down to reserve authorised BMW Motorrad The temperature reading turns Reserve-fuel symbol lights dealer. red. Riding when the engine is Engine fault Fuel-level reading turns yellow.
  • Page 38
    If you continue to ride be pre- red. specialist workshop, preferably pared for unusual engine beha- an authorised BMW Motorrad viour (low power, poor throttle The battery symbol appears dealer. response, abrupt stalling, etc.). on the display.
  • Page 39
    When riding at low engine rpm quickly as possible by a critical switch off consumers that are specialist workshop, preferably General warning light shows an authorised BMW Motorrad not necessary for road safety yellow. (e.g. heated body warmer or dealer. auxiliary headlights).
  • Page 40: Outside Temperature

    Consult a specialist workshop, The ambient temperature preferably an authorised warning does not mean that General warning light shows BMW Motorrad dealer. there is no risk of ice forming at yellow. measured temperatures above Front light failure Bulb symbol with two 3 °C.

  • Page 41: Abs Fault

    You can continue to ride. Bear specialist workshop, preferably ning and the motorcycle must in mind that the DTC function an authorised BMW Motorrad reach a speed of at least 5 km/h is not available. Bear in mind dealer. in order for DTC self-diagnosis to the more detailed information complete.

  • Page 42
    Out-of-tolerance tyre pres- with tyre pressure monitoring quickly as possible by a sures impair the motor- (RDC) specialist workshop, preferably cycle’s handling characteristics. an authorised BMW Motorrad — — + » » or » » ap- Adapt your style of riding dealer.
  • Page 43
    Sensor defective or Possible cause: Have the fault rectified by a specialist workshop, preferably system error A system error has occurred. an authorised BMW Motorrad Have the fault rectified by a with tyre pressure monitoring dealer. specialist workshop, preferably (RDC)
  • Page 44
    Seek the advice of a specialist appears on the display. workshop, preferably an author- an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. ised BMW Motorrad dealer. Corning light control for the low-beam headlight is switched Beam-throw adjustment Light direction of the low- off.
  • Page 45
    BMW Motorrad battery is disconnected. Seek the advice of a specialist dealer. Seek the advice of a specialist…
  • Page 47: Operation

    Operation Ignition switch/steering lock ..47 Riding mode ……67 Ignition .

  • Page 48
    Central locking ….. . 78 Anti-theft alarm (DWA) ….82 Tyres .
  • Page 49: Ignition Switch/Steering Lock

    Ignition switch/steering Ignition handlebars to the left to set the steering lock. lock Switch on ignition Turn the handlebars to the full Keys left or right lock position. You receive 2 ignition keys. Please consult the information on the electronic immobiliser (EWS) if a key is lost or mislaid ( 48).

  • Page 50: Ignition With Keyless Ride

    You can obtain emergency/ex- trol unit has recognised the igni- tra keys only through an author- tion key as «authorised» for your ised BMW Motorrad dealer. The motorcycle. ignition keys are part of an in- tegrated security system, so the…

  • Page 51
    The vehicle cannot be star- Radio-operated key is within Press and hold down button 1. ted or the central locking range. The steering lock engages with system locked or unlocked if the an audible click. radio-operated key is not within Ignition, lights and all function range (e.g.
  • Page 52
    Parking lights and all function There are two ways of deactiv- The steering lock engages. circuits switched on. ating the ignition: The windscreen automatically Engine can be started. moves to the bottom limit posi- tion. Pre-ride check is performed. Electronic immobiliser ABS self-diagnosis is performed.
  • Page 53
    BMW Motorrad dealer. In order to have a key barred you must The aerial is in front of the bring along all the other keys be- fuel filler cap, underneath longing to the motorcycle.
  • Page 54: Multifunction Display

    Replacing battery of Dispose of the old battery in Red LED on the instrument accordance with all applicable panel flashes. radio-operated key laws and regulations; do not The remote control is again If the radio-operated key does attempt to dispose of batteries ready for use.

  • Page 55
    is greyed to show you where you You also have the option of pressing button 3 for direct are in the sequence of menus. access to a favourite menu of See the separate Quick your choice. Reference Guide for an overview of all menus.
  • Page 56
    Setting parameters Resetting values: Selecting from a list: You can reset average values A circle 2 beside each selectable Direct selection: marked with an arrow 1 by long- item means that the items are If you move the cursor to a menu pressing the Multi-Controller to part of a selection list.
  • Page 57
    Exiting menu Setting numerical values: Setting relative values: If there are one or more numer- A bar indicator enables you to Arrow 3 appears when you are in ical values between the arrows 3, set a value in a range between a submenu.
  • Page 58
    Language : Display lan- guage (German, English, Span- ish, Italian, French, Dutch, Por- tuguese) Time format 12 h / 24 h : Clock in 12-hour format 12 h ) or in 24-hour format 24 h Time format Date format : Date in day Press Multi-Controller 1 to the Press and hold down button 3.
  • Page 59: On-Board Computer

    Empty Date radio is off: : No : Current date Logo image, : 6-cylinder Oil level : Engine-oil level Speedo logo, : Digital : No reading speedometer reading Resetting average values Fact. settings : Re- Info store factory defaults (when Call up the menu and Reset!

  • Page 60: Trip Meter

    Trip meter Selecting the tripmeter Switch on the ignition. With the stopwatch stopped, Push Multi-Controller 1 to the push Multi-Controller 1 to the right and hold it in this position right to start the stopwatch. to reset the travel time. The stopwatch continues tim- Timing continues even if you ing even if you select some…

  • Page 61: Daytime Riding Light

    Resetting tripmeter If the daytime running light is switched on when it is Switch on the ignition. dark, the vision deteriorates and Select the desired tripmeter. oncoming traffic may be dazzled. Do not use the daytime running light when it is dark. By comparison with the low-beam headlight, the daytime running light makes the…

  • Page 62: Lights

    If the high beam headlight manually, as otherwise a safety in a tunnel). When sufficient is switched on whilst the risk would occur. ambient brightness is detec- daytime running light is switched ted, the daytime riding light is The changeover between on, the daytime running light switched back on.

  • Page 63
    Settings High-beam headlight and Call up the Vehicle menu and select headlight flasher Headlight Immediately after switching off the ignition, push button 1 to the left and hold it in this po- Push switch 1 forward to sition until the parking lights switch on the high-beam come on.
  • Page 64
    Operating ground lighting The cornering light function is not active for as long as the with ground lighting setting is changed. Switch on the ignition. Beam throw Settings Call up the The xenon headlight has con- Vehicle menu and select tinuous beam throw control that Ground light keeps beam throw constant re-…
  • Page 65: Turn Indicators

    with central locking The hazard warning flash- ers place a strain on the If the function is switched off battery. Do not use the hazard as described above, the ground warning flashers for longer than lighting switches on nonethe- absolutely necessary. less when you unlock the cent- ral locking system.

  • Page 66: Emergency Off Switch

    Emergency off switch (kill switch) Engine switched off The grips have five-stage heat- ing. Stage five is for heating the Normal operating position grips quickly: it is advisable to (run) Emergency off switch (kill switch back to a lower stage as switch) soon as the grips are warm.

  • Page 67: Seat Heating

    Seat heating can be activ- ated only when the engine is running. Seat heating Call up the menu. Symbol 1 appears on the display, Symbol 1 appears on the display, indicating that the handlebar grip indicating that the seat heating is heating is ON.

  • Page 68: Dynamic Traction Control Dtc

    switch back to stage one as soon might have been temporarily as the seat is warm. switched off. 2 Switch centred: Heating off. Dynamic Traction 3 One-dot section of switch Control DTC pressed: 50 % heating power. 4 Two-dot section of switch Switching DTC off and on pressed: 100 % heating Switch on the ignition.

  • Page 69: Riding Mode

    words until the ignition is next switched on. The DTC warning light shows to indicate that DTC has been switched off. Select to switch on DTC. Alternatively: Switch the igni- tion off and then on. DTC warning light goes out; if self-diagnosis has not Press button 1.

  • Page 70: Seat

    Seat Throttle twistgrip in fully closed position Remove seat Clutch pulled Once the new riding mode has been activated, the selection display disappears. The mode selected in this way is retained with the engine- characteristic and DTC adapt- ation settings even after the Disconnect plug 2 of the seat ignition has been switched off.

  • Page 71: Windscreen

    There is no guarantee that the pressure-sensitive finger guard system will function correctly if a windscreen that does not have BMW approval is installed. Under these circumstances: Before switching off the igni- tion always check that there is Press top section of button 1 nothing to obstruct movement to raise the windscreen.

  • Page 72: Slipstream Deflector

    Slipstream deflector Cruise-control system Saving road speed Adjusting slipstream Switching on cruise deflectors control Briefly push button 2 forward. Cruise control can be set within a speed range from Slide switch 1 to the right. Attempting to adjust the 30 km/h to 220 km/h. slipstream deflectors while Button 2 is operational.

  • Page 73
    Accelerating Decelerating (close the throttle by turning the twistgrip back past the idle position) to deactivate the cruise-control system. Telltale light for cruise-control goes out. Resuming former cruising speed Briefly push button 2 forward. Briefly push button 2 back. Speed is increased by approx. Speed is reduced by approx.
  • Page 74: Hill Start Control

    decelerate only to the cruising Hill Start Control speed saved in memory, even with Hill Start Control though you might have intended slowing to a lower speed. Hill Start Control Operation Telltale light for cruise con- trol shows. Non-application of the brake by the Hill Start Switching off cruise Control assistant if engine/ignition…

  • Page 75: Stowage Compartments

    out when the brakes are fully Temperatures inside the Do not turn the handlebar fitting released. stowage compartments can on the handlebar. be high, particularly in summer, Hill Start Control is switched Attempting to adjust the and it is important to remem- off.

  • Page 76: Brakes

    Shift mechanism The adjusting screw is easier to turn if you push Adjusting shift lever the clutch lever forward. Brakes Adjusting handbrake lever Changing the position of the brake-fluid reservoir can allow air to penetrate the brake Turn adjusting screw 1 system.

  • Page 77: Mirrors

    Spring preload Eccentric, peg to shift lever Adjustment It is essential to set spring pre- 8 Nm load of the rear suspension to suit the load carried by the mo- Mirrors torcycle. Increase spring pre- Adjusting mirrors load when the vehicle is heavily loaded and reduce spring preload accordingly when the vehicle is Adjusting spring preload…

  • Page 78: Damping

    Damping direction indicated by the HIGH arrow. Setting If you want to reduce spring Damping must be adapted to suit preload, turn the knob in the the surface on which the motor- direction indicated by the LOW cycle is ridden and to suit spring arrow.

  • Page 79: Electronic Suspension Adjustment

    Adjusting suspension face over which you intend riding. Basic setting of rear- This entails selecting the load Start the engine. suspension damping variant and the damping charac- characteristic You can adjust the damping teristic. characteristic while the mo- You have a choice of three load without Electronic torcycle is on the move.

  • Page 80: Central Locking

    cursor down to set the vehicle Select the vehicle load variant Alternatively: Press button 2 load. you want. on the remote control or the radio-operated key. The suspension adjusts to suit The load cannot be set the new setting and the ESA The two stowage compart- while the motorcycle is in reading changes accordingly.

  • Page 81
    Unlocking are described in the corres- position, then turn it to the dot ponding section. position and press in the lock barrel. with ground lighting The release lever pops open. The ground lighting is switched on for a brief period. Emergency unlocking If the central locking system re- fuses to unlock, you can open…
  • Page 82
    invariably log on all the remote You can now proceed to log on To complete logon: controls in the set. all the remote controls. Switch off the ignition. Enable logon of the remote Step through the following pro- Three acoustic signals sound. controls as follows: cedure with each remote con- Logon is also ended when…
  • Page 83: Remote Control

    Replacing battery of Switch on the ignition. Irreparable damage can be caused to the device if the remote control wrong batteries are used or if If you press a button on the re- polarity is reversed. mote control and the LED does Use a battery compliant with not show or lights up only briefly: the manufacturer’s specifica-…

  • Page 84: Anti-Theft Alarm (Dwa)

    Switch off the ignition. Activation takes 30 seconds to complete. Turn indicators flash twice. Confirmation tone sounds twice (if programmed). Anti-theft alarm is active. To deactivate the motion sensor (for example if you are about to transport the Press button 1 twice. motorcycle on a train and Off (once) LED 3 flashes for a few…

  • Page 85
    Activation with remote Confirmation tone sounds Motion sensor is deactivated. twice (if programmed). control Alarm Anti-theft alarm is active. with anti-theft alarm (DWA) with anti-theft alarm (DWA) with central locking An alarm can be triggered by Switch off the ignition. the motion sensor an attempt to use an unau- thorised key to switch on the…
  • Page 86
    when the ignition is switched on. Deactivation with remote An alarm lasts for approximately The anti-theft alarm telltale light control 26 seconds. While an alarm is in then signals the reason for the progress an alarm tone sounds with anti-theft alarm (DWA) alarm for one minute.
  • Page 87: Tyres

    Automatic Tyres «Activation after ignition OFF» is : Anti- programmed. theft alarm is activated auto- Checking tyre pressure matically when the ignition is Turn indicators flash once. Incorrect tyre pressures im- switched off. Confirmation tone sounds once pair the motorcycle’s hand- Automatic : Anti- (if programmed).

  • Page 88
    If tyre pressure is too low: Correct tyre pressure.
  • Page 89: Riding

    Riding Safety instructions ….88 Checklist ……89 Starting .

  • Page 90: Safety Instructions

    Inhaling the exhaust fumes of the year. Your authorised case. therefore represents a BMW Motorrad dealer will be Note the maximum permissible health hazard and can even glad to advise you on the correct payload and the speed limit for cause loss of consciousness with clothing for every purpose.

  • Page 91: Checklist

    Risk of burn injury Comply with all specified main- question and lead to failure of tenance intervals. safety-relevant functions. Dam- Engine and exhaust system age caused in this way is not become very hot when the Unburned fuel will destroy covered by the warranty.

  • Page 92: Starting

    At regular intervals When starting a cold engine The engine starts. at low ambient temperatures: Consult the troubleshooting Engine oil level (every refuelling disengage the clutch and turn chart below if the engine re- stop) the twistgrip slightly to open fuses to start.

  • Page 93
    ABS self-diagnosis Test of the diagnosis-compat- completed ABS self-diagnosis ible system components with The ABS warning light goes BMW Motorrad Integral ABS per- the vehicle at a standstill. out. forms self-diagnosis to ensure its DTC warning light slow- operability. Self-diagnosis starts flashes.
  • Page 94: Running In

    Phase 2 an authorised BMW Motorrad Running-in speed dealer. Test of the diagnosis-compat- ible system components while Running in the motorcycle is on the move. no full throttle (Odometer The engine must be running Engine reading 0…1000 km) and the motorcycle must reach…

  • Page 95: Brakes

    Delayed braking action or poor of the road. ward from the rear to the front braking efficiency must be BMW Motorrad Integral ABS pre- wheel. The sharper the motor- reckoned with in the following vents the front wheel from lock-…

  • Page 96: Parking Your Motorcycle

    Parking your Centre stand Riding in the rain or through puddles of water. motorcycle Switch off the engine. After the motorcycle has been If the ground is soft or un- Side stand washed. even, there is no guaran- Switch off the engine. Riding on salted or gritted tee that the motorcycle will rest roads.

  • Page 97
    Leaded fuel will destroy the Fuel attacks plastics, which catalytic converter. become dull or unsightly. Do not attempt to run the vehicle Wipe plastic parts immediately on leaded fuel or fuel with metal- after contact with fuel. lic additives, e.g. manganese or Make sure the ground is level iron.
  • Page 98
    be recognised and the warning Fuel expands when hot. light to switch off. Fuel escaping from an overfilled tank could make its way Usable fuel capacity onto the road surface. This could cause a fall. Do not overfill the fuel tank. approx.
  • Page 99: Securing Motorcycle For Transporta

    waiting time after the ignition If filling occurs after the fuel The fuel filler cap engages with has been switched off. level has gone below the an audible click. reserve limit, the amount filled Opening fuel filler cap Securing motorcycle must be greater than the reserve amount for the new fuel level to for transportation…

  • Page 100
    pling; this is best done with the Pass the straps on left and support of a 2nd person. right through the suspension and strap the motorcycle down. Push the motorcycle onto the transportation flat and hold it in position: do not place it on the side stand or centre stand.
  • Page 101: Engineering Details

    Integral ABS ….. . . 101 Electronic engine management with BMW Motorrad DTC ..104 Tyre pressure monitoring RDC ..106 Electronic Suspension Adjustment ESA II .

  • Page 102: Riding Mode

    Riding mode same time, the level of rider as- ROAD sistance that the DTC system The engine’s full power is Selection offers decreases accordingly. available in this mode. Power Three riding modes enable the Consequently, you must always increase when you open the motorcycle’s characteristics to bear the following in mind with throttle is more direct than in…

  • Page 103: Hill Start Control

    While the brakes are slowing the assistant that operates on the switched on, motorcycle, the BMW Motorrad partially integral ABS system to Integral ABS adapts braking-force prevent the vehicle from rolling distribution between front and…

  • Page 104
    At this instant the transferrable limit, the wheels the integral function. If the BMW Motorrad Integral ABS start to lock and the motorcycle brake pedal is depressed after must assume an extremely low loses its directional stability;…
  • Page 105
    Rear wheel lift issued. Within the limits imposed by Even under severe braking, a Exceptional riding physics, the BMW Motorrad In- high level of tyre grip can mean conditions: tegral ABS ensures directional that the front wheel does not Heating up with the motorcycle stability on any surface.
  • Page 106: Electronic Engine Management With Bmw Motorrad Dtc

    What significance BMW Motorrad Integral ABS is ate the additional safety offered unable to counteract their effects. by this system. devolves on regular maintenance? Electronic engine What is the design Invariably, a technical sys- baseline for management with tem cannot perform beyond…

  • Page 107
    Rear wheel rotating with the a corresponding loss of stability. wheels are compared and the vehicle held stationary by ap- The BMW Motorrad DTC is un- angle of heel taken into account plying the front brake (burn- able to control a situation of this as one means of detecting the out).
  • Page 108: Tyre Pressure Monitoring Rdc

    Tyre pressure to a motorcycle equipped with an the multifunction display. The RDC control unit. warmer the tyre, the higher the monitoring RDC gauge reading by comparison Temperature with tyre pressure monitoring with the reading shown on the (RDC) compensation display.

  • Page 109: Electronic Suspension Adjustment

    air-line gauge shows 2.7 bar, accurately adapted to all riding plastic element, the more the the tyre is inflated to the correct conditions, even when the motor- expansion of the plastic element pressure. cycle is in motion. is restricted, causing the spring rate to increase.

  • Page 111: Accessories

    Accessories General instructions ….110 Power sockets ….. 110 Navigation device .

  • Page 112: General Instructions

    Use only parts and accessor- ies and other products. If more than one socket is used, ies approved by BMW for your You can examine all the optional total current must not exceed the motorcycle. accessories from BMW Motorrad maximum load capability.

  • Page 113: Navigation Device

    nition is switched on. If you sub- sequently switch off the ignition the sockets are also switched off if the power drain caused by their electrical consumers is high. If the power drain is low the sock- ets remain operational for a cer- tain period of time before being switched off.

  • Page 114
    Check that the navigation Pull the compartment cover up device is secure in the cradle. as far as possible. Press cover 7 to push cradle with navigation device into the slot until it snaps into position. Remove the navigation device Switch on the ignition.
  • Page 115
    Operating navigation view zooms in on the map de- Special functions tail. device Integration of the BMW Motorrad Zoom – : Performs functions Navigator IV into the K 1600 If applicable, switch on the nav- marked with a minus sign (- GTL series has produced a num- igation device.
  • Page 116: Cases

    PIN to be entered is issued. Security settings Screen brightness The BMW Motorrad Navigator Screen brightness is adjusted by IV can be secured against unau- the motorcycle while the unit is thorised use with a four-digit PIN cradled.

  • Page 117
    Pull the release lever all the Push release lever 2 down until way up and open the lid of the it engages. case. Turn the key in the case lock to the LOCK position and re- Close cases move the key from the lock. Remove cases Pull carry handle 3 up as far as it will go.
  • Page 118: Topcase

    Topcase Opening topcase with central locking If applicable, open the central locking. Seat the case in holders 4. Push lock barrel 1 forward. Lever 2 pops up. Pull the release lever all the way up and open the lid of the topcase.

  • Page 119
    Closing topcase Removing topcase Place the seat, upholstered side down, on a clean surface. Switch off the ignition. Pull release lever 2 all the way Use the ignition key to unlock seat lock 1 and lift the rear of the seat. Close the lid of the topcase and hold it down.
  • Page 120
    Push slide latch 2 toward the Lift the topcase at the rear and Set the topcase on the lug- outside and hold it in this posi- remove it from the luggage gage carrier. tion. carrier. Opening topcase ( 116). Turn rotary latch 3 clockwise Installing topcase as far as it will go.
  • Page 121
    while pressing down on the back edge of the topcase. Release warning 4 is no longer visible. If the release warning is still vis- ible the topcase is not correctly secured. Do not attempt to set the mo- torcycle in motion. Make sure that the topcase is correctly Work the cable into position at Position the seat with…
  • Page 123: Maintenance

    Maintenance General instructions ….122 Toolkit ……122 Engine oil .

  • Page 124: General Instructions

    If you are in doubt consult a oil. The higher the temperature, specialist workshop, preferably the higher the level of oil in the your authorised BMW Motorrad sump. Checking the oil level with dealer. the engine cold or after no more…

  • Page 125
    than a short ride will lead to mis- interpretation of oil level. In order to ensure that the en- gine oil level is read correctly, check the oil level only after at engine operating temperature. Check that the engine is at op- erating temperature, make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motorcycle on its…
  • Page 126: Brake System

    122). Make sure the ground is level specialist workshop, preferably Install the oil dipstick. and firm and place the motor- an authorised BMW Motorrad cycle on its stand. dealer. Brake system Wipe the area around the filler Checking front brake pad neck clean.

  • Page 127
    Visually inspect the left and preferably an authorised Brake-pad wear limit, right brake pads to ascertain BMW Motorrad dealer. front their thickness. Viewing dir- Check rear brake pad ection: between wheel and min 1.0 mm (Friction pad only,…
  • Page 128: Front Brakes

    Visually inspect the brake pads preferably an authorised Brake-pad wear limit, to ascertain their thickness. BMW Motorrad dealer. rear Viewing direction: from below Check brake-fluid level, toward brake pads 1. min 1.0 mm (Friction pad only, front brakes without backing plate.

  • Page 129
    BMW Motorrad dealer. If the bottom edge of the black diaphragm in the brake-fluid reservoir is below the MAX mark: Checking front brake pad thick- ness ( 124). Check the brake-fluid Check the brake fluid level in level, rear brakes Brake fluid level, front front reservoir 1.
  • Page 130: Coolant

    BMW Motorrad dealer. Coolant Check coolant level Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor- cycle on its stand. Allow the engine to cool down. Check the brake fluid level in Brake fluid level, rear rear reservoir 1.

  • Page 131: Clutch

    Have the clutch checked by a specialist workshop, preferably Check the clutch fluid level in Coolant, specified level an authorised BMW Motorrad reservoir 1. dealer. Wear of the clutch causes Checking clutch fluid level between MIN and MAX marks…

  • Page 132: Rims And Tyres

    Have the tyres changed in good Have the defect rectified as For each size of tyre time before they wear to the quickly as possible by a spe- BMW Motorrad tests and minimum permissible tread cialist workshop, preferably classifies as roadworthy certain depth.

  • Page 133: Remove The Front Wheel

    (RDC) culations. Any change in these BMW Motorrad dealer or influencing variables, caused for specialist workshop to the fact example by a switch to wheels that the wheel is fitted with an other than those installed ex- RDC sensor.

  • Page 134
    Unclip retaining clip 1 holding Force the brake pads 4 slightly Once the calipers have the sensor cable to the brake apart by rocking brake caliper 5 been removed, there is line. back and forth against brake a risk of the brake pads being disc 6.
  • Page 135: Installing Front Wheel

    Threaded fasteners not a BMW Motorrad front-wheel be correct and this can cause tightened to the specified stand. the ABS to malfunction or allow…

  • Page 136
    Note the direction-of-rotation ar- Tighten right axle clamping rows on the tyre or the wheel screw 2 to the specified tight- rim. ening torque. Roll the front wheel into posi- Clamping screw for tion between the front forks. quick-release axle to wheel carrier 19 Nm Remove the front-wheel stand.
  • Page 137: Remove The Rear Wheel

    Clip on retaining clip 1 holding Hold the front-wheel cover in Remove screws 1 on left and the sensor cable to the brake position and install bolts 1 on right. line. left and right. Remove the number-plate car- Secure new cable tie 2. rier.

  • Page 138: Installing Rear Wheel

    Tightening sequence: tighten workshop, preferably an author- Remove five bolts 1 from the in diagonally opposite se- ised BMW Motorrad dealer. rear wheel, while supporting quence the wheel. Roll the rear wheel into position Lower the rear wheel to the…

  • Page 139: Front-Wheel Stand

    Push the two pins 2 apart un- centre stand or another auxiliary til the front suspension fits stand before lifting the front between them. wheel with the BMW Motorrad Use locating pins 3 to set the front-wheel stand. front-wheel stand to the de- sired height.

  • Page 140: Jump Starting

    ally brought into contact with the Push both mounting pins 2 Apply uniform pressure to push through the triangles of the the front-wheel stand down motorcycle. brake caliper anchorages just and raise the motorcycle. Use only jump leads fitted with far enough to allow the front fully insulated crocodile clips at Jump starting…

  • Page 141: Lighting

    Lighting Then connect one end of the black jump lead to the negative Replacing bulb for high- terminal of the donor battery, beam headlight and the other end to the neg- ative terminal of the discharged The description below battery. steps you through the Start the engine of the vehicle procedure for replacing the left…

  • Page 142
    Remove screws 1. Turn covers 1 counter-clock- Release spring clip 3 at left wise to remove. and right and swing it up. Work speaker unit 2 to the rear to remove. Remove bulb 4. Replace the defective bulb. Bulb for high-beam headlight H7 / 12 V / 55 W Hold the bulb by the base only,…
  • Page 143
    Install bulb 4, making sure that Turn covers 1 clockwise to in- Seat the speaker unit in tab 5 is correctly positioned. stall. mount 4. Engage spring clip 3. Connect plug 3. Install screws 1. Connect plug 2. Switch on the ignition and raise the windscreen to its highest position.
  • Page 144: Battery

    Consult a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Replacing LED rear light Hold hand protector 3 in posi- Hold side cover 3 in position tion and install screw 2.

  • Page 145
    Use suitable BMW chargers. The remain out of use for more than connected directly to the battery suitable charger is available from four weeks.
  • Page 146
    Charge via the power socket, Comply with the operating in- with the battery connected structions of the charger. to the motorcycle’s on-board Once the battery is fully electrical system. charged, disconnect the charger’s terminal clips from The motorcycle’s on-board the battery terminals. electronics know when the battery is fully charged.
  • Page 147: Fuses

    Installing seat ( 119). compartment, positive terminal workshop, preferably an author- on the right in the forward dir- Switch on the ignition. ised BMW Motorrad dealer. ection of travel. Settings Set the time in Installing seat ( 119). Time…

  • Page 148
    30 A Not used Engine electronics with anti-theft alarm (DWA) Fuse box 7.5 A Numbering of the fuses as per label on lid of fuse box: Anti-theft alarm Not used Not used Not used Left handlebar fitting, top- case lighting with tyre pressure monit- oring (RDC) Audio system…
  • Page 149: Care

    Care Care products ….. 148 Washing motorcycle ….148 Cleaning easily damaged compon- ents .

  • Page 150: Care Products

    BMW Motorrad recommends BMW Motorrad recommends pads have dried out. that you use BMW insect re- that you use the cleaning Warm water intensifies the and care products you can mover to soften and wash off effect of salt.

  • Page 151: Paint Care

    Chrome Using silicone sprays for We recommend BMW vehicle the care of rubber seals can Use plenty of water and BMW polish or BMW paint cleaner for cause damage. shampoo to clean chrome, par- this purpose.

  • Page 152: Laying Up The Motorcycle

    Protective wax coating BMW Motorrad recommends BMW tar remover for removing BMW Motorrad recommends specks of tar. Remember to wax applying only BMW car wax or the parts treated in this way. products containing carnauba wax or synthetic wax. Laying up the…

  • Page 153: Technical Data

    Technical data Troubleshooting chart … . . 152 Weights ……164 Threaded fasteners .

  • Page 154: Troubleshooting Chart

    Troubleshooting chart Engine does not start or is difficult to start. Possible cause Rectification Side stand is extended Retract the side stand. Gear engaged and clutch not disengaged Select neutral or pull the clutch lever. No fuel in tank Refuelling ( 95).

  • Page 155: Threaded Fasteners

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

  • Page 156: Engine

    Engine Location of engine number Crankcase, right side, through engine oil filler neck Engine design Transverse straight-six four-stroke engine with four valves per cylinder and two overhead cam- shafts; liquid cooling, electronic fuel injection, in- tegral six-speed cassette gearbox, dry-sump lub- rication.

  • Page 157: Fuel

    SAE 5W-40, API SL / JASO MA2, Additives (e.g. molybdenum-based) are not permissible because they can attack coated components of the en- gine. BMW Motorrad recommends the use of BMW Motorrad oils, obtainable from your author- ised BMW Motorrad dealer.

  • Page 158: Clutch

    Clutch Clutch type Multiplate clutch running in oil bath Transmission Gearbox type Claw-shift 6-speed gearbox, integrated into en- gine block Gearbox transmission ratios 1.617, Primary transmission ratio 1.941 (33:17 teeth), 1st gear 1.428 (30:21 teeth), 2nd gear 1.148 (31:27 teeth), 3rd gear 0.958 (23:24 teeth), 4th gear 0.806 (25:31 teeth), 5th gear 0.686 (24:35 teeth), 6th gear…

  • Page 159: Rear-Wheel Drive

    Rear-wheel drive Type of final drive Shaft drive with bevel gears Type of rear suspension Cast-aluminium single swinging arm with BMW Motorrad Paralever Number of teeth in bevel gears (gear ratio) 2,75 (33:12) Running gear Front wheel Type of front suspension…

  • Page 160: Brakes

    Rear wheel Type of rear suspension Cast-aluminium single swinging arm with BMW Motorrad Paralever Type of rear suspension Central suspension strut pivoted to lever system. Spring preload and rebound-stage damping step- lessly adjustable. with Electronic Suspension Adjustment (ESA) Central suspension strut pivoted to lever system.

  • Page 161: Wheels And Tyres

    Wheels and tyres Recommended tyre sets You can obtain an up-to-date list of approved tyres from your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer or on the Internet at «www.bmw-motorrad.com» Front wheel Front wheel type Cast aluminium, MT H2 Front wheel rim size 3.50″…

  • Page 162: Electrics

    Electrics Electrical rating of on-board sockets max 10 A, Total for all sockets Battery Battery type Gel battery Battery rated voltage 12 V Battery rated capacity 19 Ah Spark plugs Spark plugs, manufacturer and designation NGK LMAR8AI-8 Electrode gap of spark plug 0.8 mm, When new 1.0 mm, Wear limit Lighting…

  • Page 163
    Fuses Fuse carrier 1 30 A, Engine electronics Fuse carrier 2 40 A, Slot left: Vehicle electronics 40 A, Slot right: Vehicle electronics, ESA Fuse box Not used, Slot 1 Not used, Slot 2 Not used, Slot 3 4 A, Slot 4: Left handlebar fitting, tyre pressure monitoring (RDC), topcase interior light 7.5 A, Slot 5: Audio system 4 A, Slot 6: Beam throw control, Adaptive Head-…
  • Page 164: Anti-Theft Alarm

    Anti-theft alarm with anti-theft alarm (DWA) Anti-theft alarm Activation time on arming 30 s Alarm duration 26 s Activation time between two alarms 10 s Battery type CR 123 A Remote control Range of the remote control 10 m Signal frequency 25 kHz, Broadband Transmission frequency 433.92 MHz…

  • Page 165: Frame

    Frame Frame type Cast light alloy weldment with bolt-on light-alloy rear frame Type plate location Wheel carrier, front right Position of the Vehicle Identification Number Frame side section, front right (beside engine-oil filler neck) Dimensions Length of motorcycle 2490 mm, over topcase Height of motorcycle 1465 mm, To windscreen at DIN unladen weight Width of motorcycle…

  • Page 166: Weights

    Weights Unladen weight 348 kg, DIN unladen weight, with cases and top- case, ready for road, 90 % load of fuel, without optional extras Permissible gross weight 560 kg Maximum payload 212 kg Riding specifications Starting capability on uphill gradients (at permiss- 20 % ible gross weight) Top speed…

  • Page 167: Service

    Service BMW Motorrad Service … . 166 BMW Motorrad Mobility services ……166 Maintenance work .

  • Page 168: Bmw Motorrad Service

    BMW Motorrad dealer. services BMW Motorrad has an extensive service network in place to look As owner of a new BMW In order to help ensure that your after you and your motorcycle in motorcycle, in circumstances BMW is always in optimum more than 100 countries.

  • Page 169
    1000 km BMW Service in advance when the time for a The BMW Service is carried out service is approaching, on the once a year; the extent of ser- basis of the programmed values.
  • Page 170: Confirmation Of Mainten

    Confirmation of maintenance work BMW Pre-delivery BMW Running-in Check Check Completed Completed Odometer reading Next service at the latest or, if logged beforehand, Odometer reading Stamp, signature Stamp, signature…

  • Page 171
    BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Completed Completed Completed Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand,…
  • Page 172
    BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Completed Completed Completed Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand,…
  • Page 173
    BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Completed Completed Completed Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand,…
  • Page 174
    BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Completed Completed Completed Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand,…
  • Page 175: Confirmation Of Service

    Confirmation of service The table is intended as a record of maintenance and repair work, the installation of optional accessories and, if appropriate, special campaign (recall) work. Item Odometer Date reading…

  • Page 176
    Item Odometer Date reading…
  • Page 177: Appendix

    Appendix Certificates ……176 RDC certificate ….180…

  • Page 178
    Certifications Remote Control for Deutsch Hiermit erklärt Meta System S.p.A., dass sich das central locking system Gerät PF240009 in Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den übrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet. Eesti Käesolevaga kinnitab Meta System S.p.A. seadme PF240009 vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ…
  • Page 179
    Certifications Ελληνική Nederlands ΜΕ ΣΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΤ΢Α Meta System S.p.A. ΔΗΛΩΝΕΙ Hierbij verklaart Meta System S.p.A. dat het toestel ΟΣΙ PF240009 ΢ΤΜΜΟΡΥΩΝΕΣΑΙ ΠΡΟ΢ ΣΙ΢ PF240009 in overeenstemming is met de ΟΤ΢ΙΩΔΕΙ΢ ΑΠΑΙΣΗ΢ΕΙ΢ ΚΑΙ ΣΙ΢ ΛΟΙΠΕ΢ essentiële eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen ΢ΦΕΣΙΚΕ΢…
  • Page 180
    1999/5/ES. krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF. Slovensky USA, Canada Meta System S.p.A. týmto vyhlasuje, že PF240009 Product name: TX BMW MR spĺňa základné požiadavky a všetky príslušné FCC ID: P3O98400 ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES. IC:4429A — TXBMWMR Suomi Meta System S.p.A.
  • Page 181
    42124 Reggio Emilia –Italy Declare Under own responsibility that the product: TX BMW MR To which this declaration relates is in conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant requirements of the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC). This product is in conformity with the following standards: Health &…
  • Page 182: Rdc Certificate

    Certification Tire Pressure Control (TPC) FCC ID: MRXBC54MA4 FCC ID: MRXBC5A4 IC: 2546A-BC54MA4 IC: 2546A-BC5A4 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils RSS standard(s).

  • Page 183: Index

    Brakes Abbreviations and symbols, 6 Battery Adjusting handlebar lever, 74 Charging battery when Checking function, 124 Engineering details, 101 connected, 143 Safety instructions, 93 Self-diagnosis, 91 Charging battery when Technical data, 158 Warnings, 38 disconnected, 144 Installation, 145 Accessories General instructions, 110 Cases Maintenance instructions, 142 Operation, 114…

  • Page 184
    Coolant Topping up, 124 Checking fill level, 128 Control, 14 Warning for engine oil level, 36 Fill-level indicator, 13 Engineering details, 104 Equipment, 7 Warning for overtemperat- Operation, 66 ure, 35 Self-diagnosis, 91 Control, 14 Cruise-control system Warning, 39 Engineering details, 107 Control, 14 Operation, 77 Telltale light, 18…
  • Page 185
    Headlight Instrument panel General views Adjusting for traffic driving on Ambient-light brightness Instrument panel, 18 sensor, 18 right/driving on left, 61 Left multifunction switch, 14 Overview, 18 Headlight beam-throw Left side of motorcycle, 11 adjustment, 11 Multifunction display, 20 Warning for driving on left/ Jump starting, 138 Right multifunction switch, 16 driving on right, 42…
  • Page 186
    Lighting Maintenance Navigation devices General instructions, 122 Replace LED flashing turn Installation, 111 Maintenance intervals, 166 indicators, 142 Operation, 113 Mirrors Replacing bulb for high-beam removing, 112 adjusting, 75 headlight, 139 Mobility services, 166 Replacing LED auxiliary Odometer and tripmeters Motorcycle headlights, 142 Operation, 58…
  • Page 187
    Rear-wheel drive Seat heating Technical data Technical data, 157 Control, 11 Battery, 160 Refuelling, 95, 96 Operation, 65 Brakes, 158 Remote control Service, 166 Bulbs, 160 registration, 79 Warning, 43 Clutch, 156 Replacing battery, 52, 81 Service-due indicator, 24 Dimensions, 163 synchronising, 80 Shift lever Electrics, 160…
  • Page 188
    Topcase Undervoltage, 37 Warning lights, 18 Operation, 116 Warnings, overview, 29 Overview, 25, 27 Torques, 153 Weights Warnings Transmission Payload table, 17 ABS, 38 Technical data, 156 Technical data, 164 Anti-theft alarm, 42 Troubleshooting chart, 152 Wheels Battery charge current, 36 Turn indicators Change of size, 130 Control, 14…
  • Page 190
    Errors and omissions excepted. © 2014 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 80788 Munich, Germany Not to be reproduced by any means whatsoever, wholly or in part, without the written per- mission of BMW Motorrad, After Sales.
  • Page 191
    Important data for refuelling: Fuel Recommended fuel grade Super unleaded (max. 10 % ethanol, E10) 95 ROZ/RON 89 AKI Usable fuel capacity approx. 26.5 l Reserve fuel approx. 4 l Tyre pressure Tyre pressure, front 2.9 bar, tyre cold Tyre pressure, rear 2.9 bar, tyre cold *01418559071* Order No.: 01 41 8 559 071…
  • Page 192
    Lieferumfang für Keyless Ride Scope of delivery for Keyless Ride Sie erhalten einen Funkschlüssel sowie einen Notschlüssel. You are provided with one radio-operated key and one emergency key. Scope of supply for Keyless Ride キーレスエントリー用供給範囲 You receive one radio-operated key and one emergency key. お客様にお渡しするのは、無線キー…
  • Page 193
    Вие получавате един ключ с дистанционно управление, Escopo de fornecimento para Keyless Ride както и един авариен ключ. Você receberá uma chave via sinal de rádio, assim como, uma chave de emergência. *01498559095* *01498559095* BMW Motorrad 09.2014, 1 edition, Order No.: 01 49 8 559 095…

ЛенМото

4-я Красноармейская, 2А
Санкт-Петербург, 190005
Email: info@lenmoto.ru
Телефон: +7 (921) 930-81-18
Телефон: +7 (911) 928-08-06

Компания ЛенМото

Запчасти, аксессуары, экипировка, тюнинг для мотоциклов, скутеров, квадроциклов, снегоходов, багги, гидроциклов, катеров и лодочных моторов.

Подпишитесь на наши новости

Подписаться

Detail Specifications:

653/653160-k_1600gtl.pdf file (20 Mar 2023)

Accompanying Data:

BMW K 1600 GTL Motorcycle, Motorcycle Accessories PDF Руководство пользователя (Updated: Monday 20th of March 2023 07:20:20 AM)

Rating: 4.9 (rated by 2 users)

Compatible devices: R 1200 GS ADVENTURE, 2013 F800GT, F800 R, R 1100 S, K 1200 GT -, F 800 GS 2011, R 1200RS 2016, 2004 K 1200 S.

Recommended Documentation:

Text Version of Руководство пользователя

(Ocr-Read Summary of Contents, UPD: 20 March 2023)

  • 131, Turn covers 1 clockwise to in- stall. Close plug connection 3. Seat the speaker unit in mount 4. Install screws 1. Switch on the ignition and raise the windscreen to its highest position. Hold hand protector 3 in posi- tion and install screw 2. Switch off the ignition and wait until the windscreen has moved to its lowest position. Install screw 1. 8 129 z Maintenance

  • 107, Closing the topcase Pull release lever 2 all the way up. Close topcase lid and hold it down. Ensure that no lug- gage is trapped between lid and case. Push release lever 2 down, continuing until it engages. Turn key in topcase lock into LOCK position then extract it. Removing topcase Use the ignition key to unlock seat lock 1 and lift the rear of the seat. Disconnect plug 2 of …

  • 17, BMW K 1600 GTL 8 Multi-controller and MENU button Operating the multifunction display ( 43) Operation of the audio sys- tem (see the appropriate instructions for use) with Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) OE Using DTC ( 56) with Electronic Suspen- sion Adjustment (ESA) OE ESA control ( 65) 9 Selecting favorite menu ( 47) 2 15 z Overviews

  • 100, General instructions BMW Motorrad cannot ex- amine or test each product of outside origin to ensure that it can be used on or in connection with BMW motorcycles without constituting a safety hazard. Nor is this guarantee provided when the official approval of a specific country has been granted. Tests conducted by these instances cannot make provision for all op- era…

  • 52, Resetting tripmeter Switch on ignition. Select desired trip odometer. Press and hold down button 1 until the odometer reading is reset. Lights Parking lights The parking lights come on au- tomatically when the ignition is switched on. The parking lights are a strain on the battery. Do not leave the ignition switched on longer than absolutely necessary. Headlight low beam The…

  • 86, BMW K 1600 GTL fuel warning lamp will not be switched off. Usable fuel quantity Approx. 7 gal (Approx. 26.5 l) Reserve fuel quantity Approx. 1.1 gal (Approx. 4 l) Press fuel tank cap down firmly to close. Remove vehicle key and close protective cap. Fastening motorcycle for transport Protect all components along which straps are routed against scratching. For example, use adhesive tape…

  • 53, Adjusting for traffic driving on right or driving on left with adaptive headlight OE Switch on ignition. Call up the Settings menu and select Vehicle — Headlight. R-hand traffic: for countries in which the traffic drives on the right-hand side of the road. L-hand traffic: for countries in which the traffic drives on the left-hand side of the road. Select the…

  • 127, center stand or an auxiliary stand before lifting it with the BMW Motorrad front wheel stand. Use basic stand with part number (83 30 0 402 241) in combination with front-wheel adapter (83 30 0 402 243). Make sure ground is level and firm and place motorcycle on its center stand. Loosen locating screws 1. Push two mounting pins 2 far enough apart that front sus…

  • 147, Rear-wheel drive Type of final drive Shaft drive with bevel gears Type of rear suspension Cast-aluminum single swing arm with BMW Motorrad paralever Number of teeth in bevel gears (gear ratio) 2.75 (33:12) Suspension Front wheel Type of front suspension BMW Motorrad Duolever Design of the front-wheel suspension Central suspension strut with Electronic Suspension Adjustment (…

Recommended Instructions:

ProForm POWER995 PFTL99910.0, Porcelain Toilet Paper Holder 2923, RG79V563H01, RH5X-V2

  • Kawasaki Advanced Coactive-braking Technology (K-ACT) ABS ZG1400CBFEngine TypeInline 4-Cylinder, 4-Stroke, Liquid-Cooled, DOHC 16 valve with VVTDisplacement1,352 cm³Bore & Stroke84.0 x 61.0 mmCompression Ratio10.7:1Fuel SystemElectronic Fuel Injection, 40 mm x 4IgnitionDigital Electronic Fuel Injection Transmission6-SpeedRake/Trail26.1°/ 112 mmFront Wheel Travel1 …

    1400GTR ABS — 2011 7

  • DIC1835PA-28199-88YZ85(Z)YZ85LW(Z)OWNER’S MANUALMANUEL DU PROPRIÉTAIREBEDIENUNGSANLEITUNGIl convient de lire attentivement ce manuel avant la pre-mière utilisation du véhicule.Bitte lesen Sie diese Bedienungsanleitung sorgfältig durch, bevor Sie das Fahrzeug in Betrieb nehmen.Read this manual carefully before operating this vehicle. …

    YZ85(Z) 86

  • GILERA WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOUfor choosing one of its products. We have prepared this manual to help you to get the very best from your vehicle. Please read it carefully before ridingthe vehicle for the first time. It contains information, tips and precautions for using your vehicle. It also describes features, details and devices to assureyou that you have made …

    Nexus 250 i.e. 96

Popular Right Now:
Operating Impressions, Questions and Answers:

Понравилась статья? Поделить с друзьями:
  • Как оформить ежемесячное пособие на ребенка через госуслуги пошаговая инструкция
  • Эдас 138 инструкция по применению цена отзывы аналоги
  • Navien nr 15sw инструкция по эксплуатации
  • Видеорегистратор mystery mdr 800hd инструкция с пояснениями
  • Leap land travel air flight 2 in1 инструкция по применению