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BMW S 1000RR Owner's Manual

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  • Page ane BMW Motorrad The Ultimate Riding Machine Passenger'south Manual (The states Model) S 1000 RR...
  • Page 2 Motorbike/Retailer Data Motorbike Data Retailer Data Model Contact in Service Ms./Mr. Vehicle identification number Phone number Color number Initial registration Retailer's address/phone number (com- License plate pany stamp)
  • Page 3 Well-nigh this Passenger'due south Manual BMW Motorrad. Please read this Rider'south Manual carefully before starting to employ your new BMW. It contains im- portant information on how to operate the controls and how to go the about benefit from your BMW'southward advanced technical fea- tures.
  • Page iv: Tabular array Of Contents

    Underneath seat ... . sixteen Parking your motorcycle ..69 BMW Motorrad Race Instrument cluster ... 17 Refueling .
  • Page 5 Weights ....167 BMW Motorrad DTC ..109 cle ......152 Functioning data .
  • Page 6 Maintenance schedule ..175 Standard BMW Service . . . 176 Confirmation of mainte- nance piece of work ....177 Confirmation of service ..182 thirteen Appendix .
  • Page 7: General Instructions

    Full general instructions Overview ......6 Abbreviations and symbols ..six Equipment .
  • Page eight: Overview

    When the fourth dimension comes to sell claims may be denied equally a outcome. your BMW, please remember Notice Special informa- Optional actress. to manus over this Rider's Transmission; tion on operating and in-...
  • Page 9: Equipment

    BMW Motorrad going development efforts em- retailer. If your BMW is equipped with bracing their pattern, equipment options or accessories non de- and accessories. For this rea- Electronic immobilizer. scribed in this Rider's Transmission,...
  • Folio 11: Overviews

    Overviews General view, left side ....11 General view, right side ... . . 13 Multifunction switch, left ... . 14 Multifunction switch, right .
  • Page 13: Full general View, Left Side

    General view, left side Adjusting front spring preload ( Adjusting forepart rebound- stage damping ( Adjusting rear compression (jounce) damping ( Adjuster for spring preload, rear ( Seat lock ( Tire inflation pressure level table Payload table Chain adjustment values Engine oil level indicator 117) Adjusting front compres- sion damping (...
  • Page 15: General View, Right Side

    General view, correct side Restriction-fluid reservoir, rear 122) Vehicle Identification Num- ber and type plate (on steering-head begetting at correct) Restriction-fluid reservoir, forepart 121) Steering damper (behind the right side console) Coolant level indicator (be- hind side panel) ( 123) Engine oil fill location 118) Adjusting rear rebound-...
  • Folio 16: Multifunction Switch, Left

    Multifunction switch, left High-beam headlight and headlight flasher ( Using lap timer ( Operating ABS ( with ABS Pro Operating ABS Pro Hazard alarm flashers operation ( Turn indicators ( Horn Setting clock ( Using racing functions Operating odometer...
  • Page 17: Correct

    Multifunction switch, right with heated handlebar grips Heated hand grip ( Selecting riding fashion Emergency-off switch (kill switch) ( Starting the engine...
  • Page 18: Underneath Seat

    Underneath seat Battery ( 148) Helmet holder ( Luggage loops ( Onboard tool kit ( 116) Fuse box ( 146) Rider's Manual (US Model)
  • Page 19: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument cluster Indicator and alarm lights Tachometer Shiftpoint light ( Ambient calorie-free sensor (for brightness adjustment of instrument lighting) with anti-theft warning sys- tem (DWA) Alarm system LED (meet operating instructions) Multifunction display...
  • Page 21: Displays

    Displays Multifunction display ....20 Alert and indicator lights..21 ABS Pro brandish ....22 Service display .
  • Page 22: Multifunction Display

    Multifunction display Speedometer Coolant temperature with heated handlebar grips Heated grip display Odometer ( Clock ( Fix riding fashion ( Gear indicator display, "North" indicates "neutral." Selection of the ride mode NOTICE Refer to Affiliate 5 for informa- tion regarding the display modes available for track use.
  • Folio 23: Warning And Indicator Lights

    Warning and indicator lights ABS indicator low-cal ( with Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) DTC indicator low-cal ( Indicator lite for left plough indicator Universal warning light, appears together with warnings in display panel Indicator calorie-free for correct turn indicator Fuel-reserve warning calorie-free Neutral indicator light Headlight loftier beam indi- cator light...
  • Page 24: Abs Pro Display

    ABS Pro display Service display with ABS Pro If the motorcycle covers high annual mileages and then shorter If the time remaining until the service intervals may be required. adjacent service will expire within When the odometer reading for During the Pre-Ride-Check, the one month, the service date 1 the recalculated early on service falls availability of the ABS Pro func-...
  • Page 25: Cruising Range

    BMW Motorrad retailer, for It is only displayed after the fuel refueling. setting of the date. reserve is reached. This altitude...
  • Page 26 Warnings for which no individual warning lamp is present are sig- naled by the universal warning lamp 1 which lights upward in combi- nation with the appearance of a warning notice such as ii in the multifunction display. The uni- versal warning lamp shows ruby-red or yellow, depending on the ur- gency of the alert.
  • Page 27 Overview of warning indicators Alarm and indicator Warning symbols in the Meaning lamps display console ! EWS Lights up xanthous is indicated Electronic immobilizer is active ( Lights upwardly Fuel downwardly to reserve ( Lights upward reddish Temperature Coolant temperature besides loftier ( brandish flashes Lights up Engine in emergency-functioning mode...
  • Page 28 Warning and indicator Warning symbols in the Meaning lamps display console ! VDS is indicated Fall sensor lacking ( flashes ABS self-diagnosis not completed lights upwards ABS deactivated ( lights upward ABS fault ( flashes rapidly DTC intervention ( flashes slowly DTC self-diagnosis not completed lights up DTC deactivated (...
  • Page 29 Alarm and indicator Warning symbols in the Meaning lamps display panel ! DWALO is indi- Anti-theft alert bombardment weak ( cated ! DWA Lights up yellowish is indicated Anti-theft alarm battery discharged ! SPEED Shiftpoint lamp is indi- Speed warning ( cated flashes or remains on continuously.
  • Page 30 Have the defective key re- Fuel reserve down the engine. placed, preferably by an autho- Should the coolant temperature rized BMW Motorrad retailer. often be likewise high, have Approx. i.ane gal (Approx. 4 l) Fuel downward to reserve the fault rectified as quickly Refueling procedure ( lxx).
  • Page 31: Parking Light Seedling

    Overlooking the motorcy- as soon as possible at an au- lights up. cle in traffic due to the light thorized workshop, preferably source on the motorcycle an authorized BMW Motorrad failing. WARNING retailer. Prophylactic risk Unusual handling when en- Replace defective bulbs every bit...
  • Folio 32 Install license-plate carrier Contact an authorized service 99). facility, preferably an authorized Activating suppression of the Possible cause: BMW Motorrad retailer. SETUP fault bulletin in the The ABS system has been deac- style. tivated by the driver. Switch on ABS role...
  • Page 33: Abs Error

    The DTC system has been deac- thorized workshop, preferably with Dynamic Traction Command tivated past the commuter. an authorized BMW Motorrad (DTC) Switch on DTC office retailer. 45). DTC indicator light flashes DTC intervention slowly.
  • Page 34 BMW Motorrad retailer. BMW Motorrad retailer. thorized workshop, preferably Anti-theft alarm battery Speed warning an authorized BMW Motorrad discharged retailer. Shiftpoint lamp flashes or remains on continuously with anti-theft alarm organisation Anti-theft alert battery according to the selected setting.
  • Page 35 Possible cause: The preset maximum speed has been exceeded. Reduce speed. Inbound a new maximum speed.
  • Folio 37: Operation

    Heated handlebar grips ... . . 42 BMW Motorrad Race ABS ..43 Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) ..44 Riding mode .
  • Folio 38: Steering And Ignition Lock

    Steering and ignition Parking lights and all role Key can be removed. circuits switched on. lock Locking handlebars Engine can exist started. Keys Plough handlebars to left. Pre-Ride-Check in progress You are provided with 2 ignition keys. ABS self-diagnosis in progress Should you lose your keys delight refer to the information regard- with Dynamic Traction Control...
  • Page 39: Ews Electronic Immobilizer

    EWS Electronic Clock If you lose a key, you lot can have it disabled past your BMW Motorrad immobilizer Setting clock partner. When having a key dis- The motorcycle's electronic cir- abled you should also bring all of Alarm cuitry monitors the information stored in...
  • Page 40: Odometer

    Press push button ii to decrease hours. When hours have been set up as desired, printing and hold but- ton 2 until minutes four flash. Printing button 1 to increase minutes. Press button 2 to decrease minutes. When minutes have been set Press push 1 repeatedly until Press and hold push button 1 until as desired, press push 2 until...
  • Page 41 Continue to press the button 2 To adopt the current driving When you exceed the preset LIMIT until appears in the speed as the new limit: Press speed the shiftpoint lamp 3 re- brandish. and hold the button 2 until the sponds by lighting upwardly or flashing current speed appears in the at the preset frequency and the...
  • Page 42: Lights

    ton 1 until appears in the display. Lights Parking lights The parking lights come on au- tomatically when the ignition is switched on. Discover Press switch 1 toward front to Immediately afterwards switching off switch on high beams. the ignition push push 1 to The parking lights are a strain the left and hold until the park- Pull switch 1 rearward to actu-...
  • Page 43: Hazard Warning Flashers

    Risk alert ing time and altitude can be gear up by an authorized BMW Motorrad flashers retailer. Switching on hazard warning flashers Switch on ignition. Notice The chance warning flashers Press button 1 to switch on identify a strain on the bombardment.
  • Page 44: Emergency-Off Switch

    Emergency-off switch The engine tin can be switched Detect off easily and quickly using the (kill switch) emergency kill switch. The heated grips option can only exist activated when the engine is running. Discover The increment in ability consumption caused by the heated grips can drain the battery if yous are riding at low engine speeds.
  • Folio 45: Bmw Motorrad Race

    Press push button 1 repeatedly until adopted equally the setting. desired heating level is shown. BMW Motorrad Race Deactivating ABS function Press and hold 1 push button un- Switch on the ignition. til ABS indicator and warning...
  • Page 46: Dynamic Traction Control

    with Dynamic Traction Command ABS indicator light contin- ABS indicator light remains (DTC) ues to be lit upwards. off or continues to flash. The ABS role is switched ABS function is at present activated. off. If the coding plug is not used for the SLICK office, as an Switch on ABS function culling, the ignition tin can be...
  • Page 47: Riding Mode

    Switch on DTC function alternative, the ignition can be NOTICE switched off, then on over again. The DTC role can also be NOTICE deactivated while driving. If the DTC warning calorie-free lights up after switching the ignition off and on and and then continued driving over 3 mph (v km⁄h), a DTC error has occurred.
  • Folio 48 NOTICE Details on the selectable driving modes are provided in the chap- ter "Engineering science in Particular". With the coding plug installed, Press button i repeatedly until SLICK the driving mode selection arrow appears before is also offered in the option desired setting.
  • Page 49 tion at the rear bike (see the Installing coding plug Malfunctions chapter "Engineering in detail"). After removing the encoding ATTENTION When the motorbike comes plug, refit the encompass cap. to a stop, the selected riding Open cable ties and remove Installing the encoding plug.
  • Folio 50: Brakes

    the brake lever frontwards when WARNING doing so. Adjusting the brake lever Adjustment options: while driving. From position one: Largest dis- Blow hazard tance between handlebar grip Only adjust the brake lever and brake lever when the motorbike is to position 6: Smallest altitude stationary.
  • Page 51: Jump Preload

    Leap preload Adjustment of spring preload dependent on Setting loading The spring preload on the front end cycle must be adapted to the 0.iv...0.6 in (10...15 mm) (With weight of the rider. Higher rider 187 lbs (85 kg)) weight requires higher spring preload, lower weight requires lower spring preload.
  • Page 52 To decrease bound deflection edge i of license-plate carrier (increment jump preload), turn and screw 2 of chain guard. adjusting screws 3 with tool of Load motorcycle with commuter. onboard tool kit in direction a. With the assistance of a helper, To increase spring deflection measure altitude d between (decrease spring preload), turn...
  • Page 53: Damping

    tool kit to turn the aligning Adjusting compression ring 2 in direction a. damping on front wheel Tighten spiral one to specified torque. Clench screw on upper spring plate 2 lb/ft (three Nm) Damping Warning Setting Uncoordinated settings of Utilise adjusting screws 1 on left The damping must be adjusted leap preload and leap and right to adjust compression...
  • Folio 54 Pinch stage, ba- sic setting, front Position 8 (sporty setting with commuter 187 lbs (85 kg)) Brand certain that the aforementioned val- ues are set up on the left and correct. Rebound-stage damping To increase damping: turn ad- To increment damping: turn advertising- on front wheel justing screw with tool on on- justing screw with tool on on-...
  • Page 55 Rebound stage, basic setting, front Position vii (sporty setting with driver 187 lbs (85 kg)) Brand certain that the same val- ues are set on the left and right. Mill settings at front end Adjust compression damping To increase damping: turn bicycle extended jounce travel (depression adjusting screw or adjustment...
  • Page 56 ing 2 points to a higher scale Pressure stage bones fix- figure. ting at rear Loftier-Speed To decrease damping: plough adjusting screw with tool from Position 2 (comfortable setting onboard tool kit and so that mark- with rider 187 lbs (85 kg)) ing 2 points to a lower effigy Position iv (normal setting with on the scale.
  • Folio 57: Tires

    Headlight Use valve caps with rubber Factory settings for sealing ring and screw on jounce/rebound at rear Adjusting headlight for firmly. RHD/LHD traffic Position 4 Park motorbike, ensuring that This motorcycle's headlight fea- support surface is firm and tures a symmetrical depression axle. Tires level.
  • Folio 58: Rider And Passenger Seats

    Remove ignition key and lay an authorized BMW Motorrad passenger seat on a clean sur- retailer. face with the upholstered side on the bottom. Rider and passenger Installing passenger seat seats Removing passenger seat Make sure ground is level and firm and park motorcycle.
  • Folio 59: Helmet Holder

    Removing commuter's seat Installing driver'southward seat Printing embrace of commuter's seat over spiral sockets toward Press cover of driver'southward seat Mount commuter's seat in mount 2, front somewhat and hold in above screws 1 forward some- then position over screw sock- identify.
  • Page sixty: Luggage Straps

    Luggage straps Locking luggage on motorbike Removing rider seat 56). Plough over passenger seat. Use loops ane east.g. in conjunction Attending with passenger footrests, to lash luggage onto rider Wrong positioning of the seat. When doing so, make helmet lock. sure that the rear trim is not Fairing scratched.
  • Page 61: Riding

    Riding Rubber instructions ....60 Observe checklist ....61 Starting .
  • Page 62: Condom Instructions

    Your authorized ary conditions can adversely af- Burn down hazard BMW Motorrad retailer will be fect the handling of your motor- happy to advise you and has bicycle: the correct wearable for every...
  • Page 63: Discover Checklist

    Catalytic converter Danger of overheating Notice checklist If misfiring causes unburned fuel Utilize the following checklist to ATTENTION to enter the catalytic converter, check your motorbike at regu- at that place is a danger of overheating lar intervals. Engine idling for a lengthy and harm.
  • Folio 64: Starting

    Check rear brake pad thickness Observe NOTICE 120). Bank check front brake fluid level You cannot outset the motorcycle The starting attempt is automati- 121). with the side stand up extended and cally interrupted if battery voltage Checking rear restriction fluid level a gear engaged.
  • Page 65 Stage ane ABS self-diagnosis The indicator and warning lights go out. The readiness for performance of with ABS Pro the BMW Motorrad Race ABS ABS Pro is displayed when is checked past the self-diagnosis. Rain SPORT riding The cocky-diagnosis routine runs mode is set.
  • Folio 66: Breaking In

    (DTC) DTC self-diagnosis Choose curvy, slightly hilly sec- The readiness for performance completed tions of route if possible. of the BMW Motorrad DTC is Observe the engine run-in The DTC symbol is no longer checked past the self-diagnosis. speeds. displayed.
  • Folio 67: Shifting Gears

    Shifting gears Engine run-in speed WARNING Shiftpoint lamp New brake pads. <7000 min (Odometer read- Extension of the braking distance. ing 0...186 miles (0...300 km)) Accident hazard. Brake early. <9000 min (Odometer reading 186...621 miles Tires (300...thou km)) New tires take a smooth sur- no full throttle (Odometer face.
  • Page 68 SETUP card. BMW Motorrad recommends just upshifting with clutch Speed limit functioning in these driving If the shiftpoint lamp flashes or situations.
  • Page 69: Steering

    Brakes Accident hazard No shifting support is provided in Never adjust the steering the post-obit situations: How do you achieve damper except while the during shifting with engaged the shortest stopping motorcycle is stationary. clutch distances? during shifting with the throttle Turn the adjustment screw 1 in The dynamic load distribution be- valve closed (overrun)
  • Page 70 Delayed or poorer braking activeness must be expected in the follow- Warning Locking up of the front end wheel ing situations: is prevented by BMW Motorrad When driving in the rain and Braking in curves. Race ABS. through puddles. Danger of falling despite ABS Pro Later on washing the motorcycle.
  • Page 71: Parking Your Motorbike

    Parking your ards in curves, locking-up and The RACE and SLICK riding modes are non supported by slipping of the wheels is pre- motorcycle the ABS Pro function. vented within the scope of the Side stand concrete riding limits. Falling cannot be excluded Switch off engine.
  • Page 72: Refueling

    If the gradient of the road permits, Do not refuel with E85, i.due east. fuel WARNING turn the handlebars to the left. with an ethanol content of 85 %, or with Flex Fuel. On slopes betoken the motorcycle Escaping of fuel due to ex- uphill and appoint 1st gear.
  • Page 73: Fastening Motorcycle For Trans

    Open protective cap. Fuel reserve Detect When refueling subsequently running on Approx. 1.1 gal (Approx. iv l) fuel reserve, the resulting full fuel quantity must be greater Press fuel tank cap down firmly than the fuel reserve, so that the to shut.
  • Page 74 Disengage the screws ane and remove ATTENTION Attending the trim console at the lower fork bridge. Motorcycle tips to the side Pinching of components. when raising. Component damage Component damage crusade by Practise not pinch components, tipping over. due east.thou. restriction lines or wiring Secure the motorcycle against harnesses.
  • Folio 75 Fasten rear straps on both sides to the rider pes- pegs and and so tighten them. Tension all straps evenly; the vehicle should be pulled down against its springs with the suspension compressed as much as possible.
  • Page 77: On The Racetrack

    On the racetrack Multifunction brandish ....76 LAPTIMER fashion ....78 INFO style .
  • Page 78: Multifunction Display

    Multifunction display INFO fashion: In the INFO mode the stored information from the Selecting display style LAPTIMER mode tin be dis- played. This mode can only be activated with the motorcycle stopped. SETUP style: In the SETUP mode the instrument cluster'due south display features can be adapted INFO-MENU SETUP-...
  • Page 79 Overview of manner selection — Solid line: briefly press push. ‑ ‑ Dotted line: press and hold button. Operating odometer Setting clock ( 37). Offset time recording 80). Start INFO menu ( Showtime SETUP menu Speed warning (...
  • Folio 80: Laptimer Mode

    LAPTIMER mode Mark displayed value duration of this delay can be set as described on Page ( 94). The following times can be Display shown in the second line: The time of the previous lap is marked with "LASTLAP". The running fourth dimension of the current lap.
  • Folio 81 Overview of lap timer mode — Solid line: briefly printing button. ‑ ‑ Dotted line: press and hold button. End time entry ( 81). Interrupt time entry 81). Start time recording 80). Adjust brandish setting lxxx).
  • Page 82 Adjusting display setting Starting fourth dimension recording recording continues to run. However, the recording of a new lap tin simply be started in the other modes with an exter- nal signal. Infrared receiver with infrared receiver Operation of the instrument clus- ter in the LAPTIMER way can To alter brandish setting in Press button 1 to start record-...
  • Page 83 Interrupting time entry End time entry Observe If additional laps are recorded at a afterwards time, the numbering of the laps is continued. Merely after the current recording has RACE INFO been deleted in manner does counting begin at lap 1 over again.
  • Page 84 When a new lap is started the intermediate elapsed times are monitored at 100 meter intervals and then compared with the cor- responding elapsed times for the fastest recorded lap. If the cur- hire intermediate elapsed fourth dimension is amend than that of the previous fastest lap then a new fastest lap can be anticipated.
  • Page 85: Info Way

    INFO manner the button 2 is pressed, they are displayed in the opposite order: Selecting stored lap All-time all-time lap fourth dimension ATBEST Best Best stored lap time ( LAST Last stored lap time ( All other stored laps The total sum of all recorded Full lap times ( INFO RE-...
  • Folio 86 Overview of Info mode — Solid line: briefly press button. ‑ ‑ Dotted line: printing and hold button. Select stored lap ( 83). Delete lap times ( 87). Leap directly to Articulate ALL bill of fare Exit INFO mode ( 85). Clear recording ( 86).
  • Page 87 Data on each race Lap time of displayed race Exiting INFO mode Press and hold push button 2 to exit INFO style. The recorded values are Alternately: top speed stored. (max) and minimum speed Press button 1 or button two re- (min) of the indicated race INFO RETURN peatedly until...
  • Page 88 Clearing recording Activate ROAD style The all-fourth dimension best lap remains stored fifty-fifty if the recorded laps are deleted. As a result, a new race can be recorded at other times and compared with the best lap from previous races. The all-fourth dimension best lap can as well exist deleted.
  • Page 89 LAST Deleting lap times the concluding stored lap , the corresponding lap is deleted. The lap that previously had been the second to last lap is taken over as the new last lap. a random stored lap, information technology is deleted. The numbering of the remaining laps is maintained.
  • Page xc: Setup Fashion

    SETUP mode pressed, they are displayed in the opposite order: Selecting parameter Shiftpoint light activation rpm SFT-ON Shiftpoint low-cal switch-off rpm SFTOFF Shiftpoint light brightness set- SFT-BR ting ( Shiftpoint light flashing fre- SFT-FL quency ( Display structure in Laptimer SETUP LAPTIMER mode ( Display duration for last...
  • Page 91 Overview of Setup mode Solid line: button pressed briefly Dotted line: press and concur button Select parameter ( 88). Jump directly to ROAD fashion Ready parameter ( 90). Exit settings ( 90).
  • Page 92 Setting parameter Exiting settings Switch-on speed of shifting flasher Press and hold button 2 until Printing and concord button 1 until multifunction brandish switches displayed parameter begins to Display of switch-on speed in over to ROAD mode. wink. rpm. Press button 1 or button two re- A value which is nonetheless flashing peatedly until desired value is will non exist saved.
  • Page 93 Switch-off speed of Effulgence of shifting Flashing frequency of shifting flasher flasher shiftpoint lamp Display of switch-off speed in Display of shifting flasher brilliant- Flashing frequency of the shift- rpm. ness in percent of the maximum bespeak lamp and the speed warn- effulgence.
  • Page 94 Version 1 Version 2 Version 3 The running time of the cur- The time required for the pre- The running time of the current rent lap is shown in the second ceding lap is shown in the sec- lap is shown in the 2nd line line and the best lap fourth dimension of the ond line and the running time of and the best best lap time is...
  • Page 95 Version 4 Version v Version 6 The time required for the pre- The running time of the electric current The 2nd line remains empty ceding lap is shown in the sec- lap is shown in the second line and the running time of the cur- ond line and the best lap time of and the third line remains empty.
  • Page 96 Display duration for concluding Minimum lap time Lamp malfunction stopped time displays When using an infrared receiver to determine the lap times, the Display of the display duration in If lamps or bulbs are removed fourth dimension can exist set which must seconds.
  • Page 97 Fastest lap brandish Speed warning Display brightness The "fastest lap expected" func- When y'all select this office Five different intensities are avail- tion ( 81) is activated. able for adjusting the display a supplementary main menu al- brightness. lowing selection of a maximum speed is activated.
  • Folio 98: In A Gravel Bed

    Utilize the HP Race Cover Kit from So, switch the DTC back on. BMW Motorrad to encompass the ex- posed screw sockets and secure the mounting attachment. Installing mirrors Make sure ground is level and...
  • Page 99: Removing And Installing License-Plate

    Removing and installing Remove fairing fastener. license-plate carrier Removing license-plate carrier Switch off ignition. Make certain ground is level and firm and park motorcycle. with anti-theft alarm system (DWA) Release the cable tie ane (is conform- Conciliate anti-theft warning sys- able for reuse).
  • Page 100 with anti-theft alarm system (DWA) Carefully disconnect anti-theft Press locking machinery 7 alert system bracket v from to left with pocket-sized screwdriver rear frame and rotate information technology up. while simultaneously sliding Actuate locking mechanisms 3 connector toward rear off anti- and disconnect plug.
  • Page 101 and secure on rear frame with cable tie 1. with anti-theft alarm system (DWA) Detach screws 8 with launder- Position license-plate carrier ers and remove license-plate and guide cable through open- carrier. Guide cable through ing nine. opening 9 when doing and so. Install screws 8 with washers.
  • Folio 102: Removing And Installing

    Removing and installing front plow indicator Removing front end plow signal NOTICE The working steps described here for the correct fairing side Close plug connection so that Mount anti-theft alert system console too apply logically for the locking mechanism 6 engages. in bracket from front.
  • Page 103 Disengage the screw two and remove Mount side panel in rubber Position the wind deflection the turn signal. Guide cable buffer at position iv. wing ii ensuring that is on the through fairing side console. correct side. Install screws 3 with washers. Protect connector on motorcy- The messages "R"...
  • Folio 104 Installing front plow signal Remove screws two. Position turn signal and install screw two. Remove screws 3 with launder- Unfasten the screws 1 then ers. remove the wind deflection Pull fairing side panel out of wing two. rubber buffer at position 4 and remove.
  • Folio 105: Technology In De

    Race ABS ......106 Engine management with BMW Motorrad DTC ....109...
  • Folio 106: Riding Mode

    Accident risk. Expiry of oper- ble. with serial tires recommended ating license for public roads. past BMW Motorrad. SLICK manner Do not apply the encoding plug SPORT assumes racing tires and roads on public roads.
  • Page 107 ing tires with maximum adhesion The ABS response character- SLICK istics remain identical to those (slick tires) are mounted. Longer To actuate the SLICK mode, the provided in the RAIN mode. wheelies and wheelies at small-scale coding plug must exist used. angles are likewise permitted, which The DTC system intervenes later SLICK mode was developed for...
  • Page 108: Brake Organization With

    ABS switched off. tion. Brake system with How does ABS piece of work? What happens when BMW Motorrad Race The maximum braking force that rough roads are can be transferred to the route encountered? surface is partially dependent on...
  • Page 109 BMW Motorrad Integral Special situations pedal is operated before or at the ABS must assume extremely depression aforementioned time as the restriction lever. To observe the trend of the friction coefficients (gravel, ice, wheels to lock up, the speeds...
  • Page 110 ABS Pro adjusts the ABS control BMW Motorrad Race ABS is united nations- to the angle of inclination of the WARNING motorcycle in dependence on the able to counteract their furnishings.
  • Page 111: Engine Management With Bmw Motorrad Dtc

    SPORT fashion. riding In the following unusual driving Practice not reduce the system'south ex- modes. states, the BMW Motorrad DTC tra prophylactic margin with careless can be automatically deactivated. Engine direction riding or unnecessary risks. Unusual riding weather condition: with BMW Motorrad...
  • Folio 112 This the SLICK fashion is not installed, example cannot be controlled past the the DTC will exist reactivated by BMW Motorrad DTC. switching the ignition off and on over again and so accelerating the vehicle to a speed of more than than 3 mph (5 km⁄h).
  • Folio 113: Accessories

    Accessories Full general instructions ....112 BMW Motorrad ABS Pro ..112...
  • Page 114: General Instructions

    Safety risk proved by BMW for this purpose. utilise regulations of your state. BMW Motorrad cannot test- Your authorized BMW Motorrad ine or test each product of out-...
  • Folio 115 BMW Motorrad retailer. Depending on the motorcycle's equipment, the following steps are necessary: ABS Pro Retrofit Cheque yaw charge per unit sensor and replace if necessary. Update software of ABS con- trol unit. Update software of instrument cluster. NOTICE ABS Pro cannot be retrofitted...
  • Page 117: Maintenance

    Maintenance General instructions ....116 Bombardment ......148 Onboard tool kit .
  • Folio 118: General Instructions

    Adjusting compression described here. If you are in Adjusting leap preload damping (jounce) at rear incertitude, consult an authorized on forepart bike ( 49). wheel ( 53). workshop, preferably your au- thorized BMW Motorrad retailer.
  • Page 119: Engine Oil

    Engine oil Adjusting pinch damping (jounce) at rear Checking engine oil level wheel ( 53). Reversible screwdriver with Attending Phillips and straight blade Removing battery The oil level varies with the 150). temperature of the oil. The Accommodate forepart and rear higher the temperature, the damping.
  • Page 120: Brake Organisation

    Wipe area effectually fill location Add together engine oil up to specified clean. Have the brakes checked at an level. authorized workshop, preferably Check engine oil level ( 117). an authorized BMW Motorrad Install cap of engine oil make full loca- retailer. tion 1.
  • Page 121 Turn handlebars. BMW Motorrad retailer. If genuine BMW Motorrad brake pads are non installed, be sure to check thickness of Front end brake-pad vesture brake-pad carrier plate. limit min 0.03 in (min 0.viii mm)
  • Page 122 BMW Motorrad recommends at brake pads ane. min 0.04 in (min 1.0 mm) installing only 18-carat (Just friction cloth without BMW Motorrad restriction pads. carrier plate) Check rear restriction pad If the wear indicating marker is no thickness longer visible:...
  • Folio 123 Have the brake pads replaced at an authorized service facil- ity, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Checking front brake fluid level Read off restriction fluid level at Front brake fluid level brake-fluid reservoir i.
  • Page 124 Cheque restriction fluid level regularly. Have the defect corrected every bit soon every bit possible past an autho- rized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad re- Bank check level of brake fluid in tailer. Rear restriction fluid level rear brake-fluid reservoir 1. Checking rear brake fluid...
  • Page 125: Coolant

    Check brake fluid level regularly. Have the defect corrected as soon equally possible by an autho- rized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad re- Read off coolant level on ex- tailer. Coolant, specified level pansion tank 1. Direction of Coolant view: from forepart looking at in- side of right-hand side panel.
  • Page 126: Fairings And Panels

    Fairings and panels Make sure ground is level and business firm and park motorcycle. Removing fairing side panel NOTICE The working steps described here for the correct fairing side panel also utilize logically for the left side. Open cap i of expansion tank. Add together coolant upwards to specified level.
  • Page 127 Installing fairing side Remove screws 3 with launder- ers. console Pull fairing side panel out of rubber buffer at position 4 and remove. Mount side console in prophylactic buffer at position 4. Install screws 3 with washers. Mount fairing side panel in Install screws 2.
  • Page 128: Clutch

    Clutch lever play felt: Have the clutch checked by an authorized workshop, preferably 0.02...0.04 in (0.5...ane.0 mm) an authorized BMW Motorrad (on the handlebar fitting, when retailer. the engine is cold) If clutch play is outside tolerance: Checking clutch lever play Adjusting clutch lever play 126).
  • Page 129: Bike Rims And Tires

    500 mls (800 km). After ity, preferably an authorized driving though water or grit Tread wear marks are integrated BMW Motorrad retailer. and dirt perform the lubrication into the primary grooves on every at shorter intervals. tire. If the tire tread has worn...
  • Page 130: Adjusting Chain Tension

    Make sure ground is level and concatenation lubricant. business firm and park motorbike. To extend and maximize the concatenation'southward service life BMW Motorrad recommends using BMW Motorrad concatenation lubricant or: Lubricant Using a screwdriver, button the chain in the middle betwixt Chain spray the pinion and sprocket and measure the difference a.
  • Page 131: Wheels

    Tire recommendation Locknut of drive-chain For every size of tire, tensioning screw BMW Motorrad has tested and canonical certain makes equally fourteen lb/ft (xix Nm) roadworthy. BMW Motorrad Tighten quick-release axle cannot evaluate the suitability of nut one to specified torque.
  • Page 132: Removing Forepart Wheel

    BMW Motorrad retailer. In some cases the information stored in the...
  • Page 133: Installing Front end Wheel

    BMW Motorrad front wheel represent lifting the motorcycle. loosened or removed. Installing the auxiliary stand up on Unscrew right-hand axle clamp- the front wheel ( 137). ing screws 1. Remove quick-release beam two while supporting cycle.
  • Page 134 Always accept the tightening torques checked by a spe- Lift front wheel and install cialized workshop, preferably Clamping screw in axle quick-release beam 2 with an authorized BMW Motorrad adapter retailer. torque. Tightening sequence: Tighten Quick-release axle in ATTENTION...
  • Page 135: Removing Rear Wheel

    Removing rear bicycle Radial restriction calipers on Place motorbike on an auxil- the axle adapter iary stand; BMW Motorrad rec- ommends the BMW Motorrad 28 lb/ft (38 Nm) rear wheel stand. Installing the auxiliary stand up on the rear cycle ( 139).
  • Page 136 Loosen adjusting screws 2 on left and right. Remove adjusting plate four and slide beam as far every bit possible to- ward within. Roll rear cycle every bit far forward Remove restriction and ABS line as possible and remove from bracket eight. concatenation 7 from chain sprocket.
  • Page 137: Installing Rear Wheel

    Impairment or loosening of screwed bike. Practise intendance during the connections. removal, in gild that the parts Ever have the tightening are not damaged or are lost. torques checked by a spe- cialized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer.
  • Page 138 pushing brake caliper carrier 10 toward front. Brand sure that cycle speed Insert correct side shim six in sensor 9 is non damaged when swing arm with travel cease 12 rolling in rear wheel. pointing toward front. Scroll rear wheel as far forward Raise rear wheel and install equally possible and lay chain 7 on quick-release beam 5 through...
  • Page 139: Front Bicycle Stand

    BMW Motorrad front wheel stand. Identify motorcycle on an auxil- iary stand; BMW Motorrad rec- Mount adjusting plate on left 4. Mount brake and ABS line in ommends the BMW Motorrad bracket 8.
  • Folio 140 Use bones stand up (83 xxx 0 402 Plow in the bracket 2 with the Attach the auxiliary stand up to the 241) with mounting pieces (83 long sides facing the inside. front interruption and press it 30 2 152 839). on the ground evenly. Adjust the mounting pieces three to the width of the pins inserted into the front...
  • Folio 141: Rear-Cycle Stand

    Rear-wheel stand Installing the auxiliary stand on the rear wheel Install the mounting pins (83 Plough in the bracket ii with the 30 2 152 841) 1 on the left long sides facing the exterior. and right into the rear bicycle Conform the mounting pieces 3 swing arm, tightening to speci- to the width of the pins...
  • Folio 142: Lamps

    Make certain ground is level and firm and park motorcycle. Switch off ignition. Attach the auxiliary stand to Remove the encompass two to replace the rear wheel swing arm and the loftier-axle seedling. press it on the basis evenly. Lamps Remove the comprehend one to replace the depression-beam bulb.
  • Page 143 circumstances the loftier levels of heat radiation can harm the headlight associates. Bulbs for low-axle headlight H7 / 12 Five / 55 W Bulb for loftier-beam Remove spring wire brackets four headlight Install seedling five. Start by inserting from their detents on left and the lug 6 and so printing the bulb H7 / 12 V / 55 W correct and hinge them upwardly.
  • Page 144: Light Seedling

    Install the cover. Replacing left parking light seedling Make sure ground is level and firm and park motorcycle. Switch off ignition. Push the locking device ii Remove bulb four from the downwards (using a socket. screwdriver if necessary) and Replace defective bulb. pull the socket iii out of the headlight housing.
  • Folio 145 Replacing correct parking low-cal seedling Make certain ground is level and house and park motorbike. Switch off ignition. Insert bulb 4 into the socket. Push the servant ii downward (using a screwdriver if nec- essary) and pull the socket three from the headlight housing.
  • Folio 146 Replace defective seedling. Bulb for parking light W5W / 12 V / 5 W To prevent contaminants from being deposited on the new bulb's glass surface, always utilize a clean, dry material to hold it. Insert socket iii in headlight Remove the spiral ane.
  • Page 147 RY10W / 12 Five / 10 W Contact an authorized service facility, preferably an authorized Bulbs for flashing turn BMW Motorrad retailer. indicators, rear Maximum number of de- fective LEDS in the tail- RY10W / 12 Five / 10 W...
  • Folio 148: Fuses

    Replacing license plate Replace defective bulb. light Bulb for license-plate low-cal W5W / 12 V / 5 W To prevent contaminants from being deposited on the new bulb's drinking glass surface, always use a make clean, dry fabric to hold information technology. Printing license-plate lamp 1 into lamp housing.
  • Page 149: Jump-Starting

    Removing rider seat store, preferably an authorized Installing rider seat 56). BMW Motorrad retailer. 56). Jump-starting Installing fuse CAUTION Touching live parts of the ig- nition organisation when the en- gine is running. Electrocution Do not bear on parts of the igni-...
  • Page 150: Bombardment

    Allow engine on support mo- Disconnect jumper cablevision from Attending torcycle to run while jump- negative terminals beginning, and so starting. disconnect 2nd cablevision from Contact between crocodile positive terminals. Begin by clamping i end of clips of jump leads and mo- the red jumper cable to the Installing driver'due south seat ( 57).
  • Page 151 4 weeks, connect a trickle-charger to the bombardment. NOTICE First install positive battery ca- ble 2. BMW Motorrad has developed a Then install negative battery trickle-charger specially designed cable 1. for compatibility with the elec- Installing driver'due south seat ( 57).
  • Page 152: Install Battery

    Disconnecting battery from Consult a certified service fa- motorcycle. ( 149). cility, preferably an authorized Lift bombardment up; if it is dif- BMW Motorrad retailer, for set- ficult to move, moving information technology back ting of the date. and forth will assist.
  • Page 153: Care

    Care Care products ..... 152 Washing your motorcycle ..152 Cleaning sensitive motorcycle parts .
  • Page 154: Care Products

    BMW Motorrad recommends Brake early on until the brake ro- care products available at your that yous use BMW insect re- tors and brake pads are dry out. authorized BMW Motorrad mover to soften and wash off retailer.
  • Folio 155: Cleaning Sensitive Motorcycle

    Harm to plastic surfaces. ATTENTION salt, carefully make clean chrome parts Do not employ annoying cleaners or with plenty of water and BMW Employ of silicone sprays for cleaners containing alcohol or automobile shampoo. Use chrome politician- intendance of rubber seals.
  • Folio 156: Shop Motorcycle

    BMW Motorrad recommends Make clean motorcycle. dirt, e.yard. tree resin or pollen. that y'all employ BMW Car Wax or At the same time, you lot should Completely fill the motorcycle'south another wax containing carnauba remove particularly ambitious fuel tank.
  • Folio 157: Technical Data

    Technical Data Troubleshooting chart ... . . 156 Performance data ....168 Threaded fasteners ....157 Engine .
  • Page 158: Troubleshooting Chart

    Troubleshooting chart Engine does non start at all or is very difficult to start. Possible cause Remedy Side stand up extended and gear engaged Retract side stand. Gear engaged and clutch not disengaged Place transmission in neutral or disengage clutch. No fuel in tank Refueling procedure ( 70).
  • Page 159: Threaded Fasteners

    Threaded fasteners Front wheel Value Valid Quick-release axle in threaded bush M24 x one.5 37 lb/ft (l Nm) Clamping screw in beam adapter M8 x 35 Tighten the screws 6 times, alternating between one and the other each fourth dimension 14 lb/ft (19 Nm) Radial restriction calipers on the axle adapter M10 ten 65...
  • Page 160 Rear wheel Value Valid Swinging-arm adapter on rear wheel swinging arm M8 x 30 xv lb/ft (20 Nm) Clamp screw on upper spring plate M5 x 25 2 lb/ft (three Nm) Leap strut on main frame M10 ten 65 41 lb/ft (56 Nm) Mirrors Value Valid...
  • Page 161: Engine

    Engine Engine design Transverse-mounted iv-cylinder, 4-stroke inline engine, angled 32° toward forepart. With four valves per cylinder, actuated by ii overhead camshafts and trailing valve levers; liquid cooled, electronic fuel injection, integrated six-speed manual, wet-sump lubrication. Displacement 999 cc (999 cm Cylinder diameter 3.1 in (80 mm) Piston stroke...
  • Page 162: Fuel

    Additives (for instance, molybdenum- based substances) are prohibited, considering they would assault the coatings on engine components, BMW Motorrad recommends BMW Motorrad ADVANTEC Ultimate Oil Engine oil, quantity for topping up max 0.8 quarts (max 0.viii l), Difference betwixt MIN and MAX...
  • Folio 163: Clutch

    Clutch Clutch blueprint Multi-deejay oil-bath clutch, slipper clutch Manual Transmission blueprint Claw-shifted half-dozen-speed manual integrated in engine housing Transmission gear ratios 1.652 (76:46 teeth), Primary gear ratio 2.647 (45:17 teeth), 1st gear two.091 (46:22 teeth), 2nd gear 1.727 (38:22 teeth), tertiary gear 1.500 (36:24 teeth), 4th gear 1.360 (34:25 teeth), 5th gear ane.261 (29:23 teeth), sixth gear...
  • Folio 164: Rear-Wheel Bulldoze

    Rear-wheel drive Blazon of final drive Chain bulldoze Type of rear pause Two-arm aluminum swinging arm Number of teeth of rear-wheel drive (Pinion/ 17/45 sprocket) Secondary gear ratio two.647 Break Front bike Type of front suspension Upside-down telescopic forks Spring travel, front 4.7 in (120 mm), On wheel Rear bike Blazon of rear suspension...
  • Page 165: Brakes

    Wheels and tires Recommended tire combinations An overview of the current tire approvals is avail- able from your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer or on the Internet at bmw-motorrad.com. Speed category of forepart/rear tires W, minimum requirement: 168 mph (270 km⁄h)
  • Page 166: Electrical System

    Rear wheel Rear wheel design Cast aluminum, MT H2 Rear-wheel rim size 6.0" x 17" Rear tire designation 190 / 55 ZR 17 Load index for rear tire Permissible rear-cycle imbalance max 1.6 oz (max 45 g) Tire inflation pressure level Tire pressure level, forepart 36.3 psi (2.five bar), With tire common cold Tire force per unit area, rear...
  • Page 167 Fuse half dozen 7.v A, Horn Fuse 7 4 A, Ignition switch Fuse 8 four A, Angular rate sensor Master fuse 40 A Bombardment Battery blueprint AGM (Absorptive Glass Mat) battery. Battery voltage 12 Five Bombardment capacity x Ah Spark plugs Spark plugs, manufacturer and designation NGK LMAR9D-J Electrode gap of spark plug...
  • Page 168: Frame

    Maximum number of defective LEDS in the tail- lamp Bulbs for flashing turn indicators, forepart RY10W / 12 V / 10 West Bulbs for flashing plough indicators, rear RY10W / 12 V / x Westward Bulb for license-plate lite W5W / 12 V / 5 W Frame Frame design Bandage lite alloy - welded design with screwed-on...
  • Folio 169: Dimensions

    Dimensions Motorbike length 80.nine in (2056 mm) Motorcycle elevation 44.8 in (1138 mm), Across windshield at DIN un- laden weight Motorbike width 32.v in (826 mm), Across mirrors Rider'south seat height 32.3 in (820 mm), Without driver Passenger'south inside-leg arc, heel to heel 71.three in (1810 mm), Without driver Weights Unladen weight...
  • Page 170: Operation Data

    Operation information Tiptop speed >124 mph (>200 km⁄h)
  • Folio 171: Service

    Service Reporting safety defects ... 170 BMW Motorrad Service ... . 171 BMW Motorrad Mobility Services ......171 Maintenance procedures .
  • Page 172: Reporting Safety Defects

    National Highway Traffic Safety Advertising- ministration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying BMW of North America, LLC. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may lodge a think and remedy campaign.
  • Page 173: Bmw Motorrad Service

    Services With its worldwide dealer internet- piece of work, BMW Motorrad can nourish The BMW Motorrad Mobility Ser- To ensure that your BMW con- to you lot and your motorcycle in vices furnish you lot and your new sistently remains in optimal con- over 100 countries around the...
  • Page 174 (1200 km). The specified service intervals BMW Service apply to street performance. For BMW Service is carried out once racing operation, adapt the inter- a year. The scope of the ser- vals in accordance with loading. vices performed may be depen- dent on the motorcycle owner and the mileage driven.
  • Folio 177: Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance schedule BMW running-in check Standard BMW Service 176) Engine oil change with fil- Check valve clearance Checking the engine tim- Supplant all spark plugs Replacing air filter Telescopic fork oil change Change the brake fluid in the entire system...
  • Folio 178: Standard Bmw Service

    Standard BMW Service Checking the tire force per unit area and tread depth. The standard BMW Service in- Checking the side stands for cludes the following maintenance ease of movement. piece of work: Lubricating the side stand. Performing the brief exam using Checking the lighting and sig- the BMW Motorrad diagnosis nal system.
  • Page 179: Confirmation Of Mainte

    Confirmation of maintenance work BMW Pre-Delivery BMW Running-in Check Check Conducted Conducted Odometer reading Next service at the latest or, if reached sooner, Odometer reading Stamp, Signature Postage stamp, Signature...
  • Folio 180 BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Conducted Conducted Conducted Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner,...
  • Folio 181 BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Conducted Conducted Conducted Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Side by side service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner,...
  • Page 182 BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Conducted Conducted Conducted Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Adjacent service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner,...
  • Folio 183 BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Conducted Conducted Conducted Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner,...
  • Page 184: Confirmation Of Service

    Confirmation of service The table is intended as proof of maintenance and repair work, the installed optional accessories and any special entrada (recall) work carried out. Work carried out Odometer Date reading...
  • Page 185 Work carried out Odometer Appointment reading...
  • Folio 187: Appendix

    Appendix Certificate for Electronic Immobi- lizer ....... . 186...
  • Folio 188: Immobilizer

    FCC Approval This device complies with Any changes or modifi- Function fifteen of the FCC rules. cations not expressly Ring aerial in the Functioning is subject to the approved by the political party ignition switch following two conditions: responsible for compliance (1) This device may not could void the user's cause harmful inter-...
  • Page 189 Approbation de informations avec la clé de Toute modification contact via l'antenne qui n'aurait pas été la FCC annulaire. approuvée expressément Antenne annulaire Le présent dispositif est par l'organisme responsa- conforme à la partie xv ble de l'homologation peut présente dans le des règles de la FCC.
  • Page 190: Index

    Brake fluid Technical data, 165 Abbreviations and symbols, half-dozen Checking fluid level at rear, 122 Warning for seedling failure, 29 Checking front end fluid level, 121 ABS Pro display, 22 Front reservoir, 13 Control, 14 Concatenation Rear reservoir, thirteen Adjusting tension, 128 Operating, 43 Brake pads Checking tension, 128...
  • Page 191 Engine Fuel reserve Damping Cruising range, 23 Starting, 62 Adjusting, 51 Warning indicator, 28 Technical Data, 159 Forepart adjustment element, 11 Fuses Warning for electronic engine Position on vehicle, xvi Rear adjuster, 11, 13 management, 29 Replacing, 146 Dimensions Engine oil Technical Data, 167 Technical data, 164 Checking level, 117...
  • Page 192 Operating high-beam Returning to apply, 154 Ignition headlight, forty Storage, 154 switch on, 36 Operating parking calorie-free, xl Multifunction display, 17 Switching off, 36 Parking lights, xl Control, xiv Immobilizer, 37 Luggage Overview, twenty Warning indicator, 28 Loading information, 60 Select display way, 76 Indicator lights, 17 Baggage loops...
  • Page 193 Left-side multifunction Steering damper, 67 Safe instructions switch, xiv Position on motorcycle, 13 On braking, 67 Multifunction brandish, 20 Steering lock On riding, 60 Correct side of motorcycle, thirteen Locking, 36 Seats Correct-hand multifunction Pause Installing, 56 switch, fifteen Technical Data, 162 Locking mechanism, xi Underneath seat, 16 Switching off, 69...
  • Page 194 Pause, 162 Removing front end wheel, 130 Vehicle identification number Transmission, 161 Removing rear bike, 133 Position on motorcycle, 13 Weights, 167 Size change, 130 Wheels and tires, 163 Technical Data, 163 Tires Alert lamps, 17 Checking tire inflation ABS, 30 pressures, 55 Anti-theft alarm organization, 32 Checking tire tread depth, 127...
  • Page 195 Errors and omissions excepted. © 2015 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 80788 Munich, Germany Reprints and duplication of this work, in whole or office, are pro- hibited without the express writ- ten approval of BMW Motorrad, Aftersales.
  • Page 196 36.iii psi (2.5 bar), With tire common cold Tire pressure, rear 42.1 psi (2.9 bar), With tire cold You'll find additional information on all aspects of your motorcycle at: bmw­motorrad.com BMW recommends *01418542547* Order No.: 01 41 8 542 547 07.2015, 4th edition, 07...

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