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Handlebar fitting, right

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Emergency ON/OFF
switch (

47)

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Pushbutton, starter
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62)

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Heated hand grips

OE

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47)

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Right turn indicator
button (

52), Hazard

warning flashers button
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38)

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Turn indicators off button
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52), Hazard warn-

ing flashers off button
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39)

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Overviews

Summary of Contents for F 800 ST 2006

Page 1: ...BMW Motorrad K71ST_Titel fm Seite 9 Donnerstag 30 M rz 2006 11 52 11 The Ultimate Riding Machine Rider s Manual US Model F 800 ST...

Page 2: ...tailer Data Motorcycle data Model Vehicle Identification Number Color number First registration Registration number Retailer Data Contact in Service Ms Mr Phone number Retailer s address phone number...

Page 3: ...your new BMW motor cycle It contains important information on how to oper ate the controls and how to make the best possible use of all your BMW s technical features In addition it contains infor mat...

Page 4: ...unction display 22 Warning and indicator lights 23 Function indicators OE 24 General warning indicators 24 TPC warning indicatorsOE 28 ABS warning indicatorsOE 32 4 Operation 35 Ignition switch and st...

Page 5: ...tery 107 8 Care 111 Care products 112 Washing your motorcycle 112 Cleaning sensitive motorcycle parts 113 Paint care 114 Protective wax coating 114 Storing motorcycle 114 Returning motorcycle to use 1...

Page 6: ...Confirmation of maintenance work 135 Confirmation of service 140...

Page 7: ...General instructions General instructions Overview 6 Abbreviations and symbols 6 Equipment 7 Technical data 7 Currentness of this manual 7 1 5 z General instructions...

Page 8: ...fety the safety of others and to protect your motorcycle from damage Special information on operating and inspecting your motorcycle as well as maintenance and adjustment procedures Indicates the end...

Page 9: ...scribed in a separate oper ating manual Technical data All dimensions weights and outputs in the Rider s Manual refer to the Deutsche Institut f r Normung e V DIN and comply with its tolerance reg ula...

Page 10: ...1 8 z General instructions...

Page 11: ...iews General view left side 11 General view right side 13 Underneath seat 14 Under battery compartment cover 15 Left handlebar fitting 16 Handlebar fitting right 17 Instrument cluster 18 Headlight 19...

Page 12: ...2 10 z Overviews...

Page 13: ...General view left side 1 Headlight adjustment vertical beneath instru ment panel 51 2 Seat lock 53 3 Engine oil fill location and oil dipstick 83 2 11 z Overviews...

Page 14: ...2 12 z Overviews...

Page 15: ...e 1 Filler neck fuel tank 67 2 Brake fluid reservoir front 86 3 Coolant level indicator 88 4 Onboard socket 74 5 Adjuster spring preload rear 54 6 Brake fluid reservoir rear 87 7 Adjusting rear dampin...

Page 16: ...essures 2 Torx 25 Phillips screw driver blade 3 Screwdriver handle 4 Rider s Manual US Mod el 5 Helmet holder 54 6 Location of first aid kit OA 7 Onboard toolkit service set 82 8 Tools for adjusting s...

Page 17: ...Under battery compartment cover 1 Battery 107 2 Location of flat tire set OA 2 15 z Overviews...

Page 18: ...ebar fitting 1 INFO button for onboard computerOE 42 2 Pushbutton horn 3 Left turn indicator button 51 Hazard warning flashers button 38 4 Switch high beam head light and headlight flash er 49 2 16 z...

Page 19: ...ergency ON OFF switch 47 2 Pushbutton starter 62 3 Heated hand gripsOE 47 4 Right turn indicator button 52 Hazard warning flashers button 38 5 Turn indicators off button 52 Hazard warn ing flashers of...

Page 20: ...operationOE 45 4 Multifunction display 22 5 Control odometer 39 Stopwatch operationOE 45 6 Anti theft alarm indicator light OE Sensor for lighting of instrument panel Engine speed warning display 7 T...

Page 21: ...Headlight 1 Low beam headlight 2 High beam headlight 3 Parking lights 2 19 z Overviews...

Page 22: ...2 20 z Overviews...

Page 23: ...rs Status indicators Multifunction display 22 Warning and indicator lights 23 Function indicators OE 24 General warning indicators 24 TPC warning indicatorsOE 28 ABS warning indicatorsOE 32 3 21 z Sta...

Page 24: ...topwatch displayOE 45 TPC displayOE 41 4 Area for onboard com puter displaysOE 43 5 Coolant temperature dis play OE 24 6 Gear indicator OE 24 7 Fuel level display OE 24 8 Control odometer 39 Stopwatch...

Page 25: ...turn indicator 2 Indicator light neutral 3 Indicator light left turn indicator 4 Indicator light high beam headlight 5 Warning light general 6 Fuel reserve warning light 7 Engine oil pressure warning...

Page 26: ...The lateral bars over the temperature symbol show the engine temperature level General warning indicators Display General warnings are dis played by means of warning lights or texts and symbols in th...

Page 27: ...up Fuel down to reserve 26 Lights up yellow Appears Engine electronics 26 Flashes Engine oil pressure insufficient 27 Lights up yellow Is displayed with note LAMP Bulb defective 27 Lights up yellow I...

Page 28: ...e fuel tank is completely empty The probable operating range is indicated At the most the fuel tank still contains the reserve fuel quantity Reserve fuel quantity 1 1 gal 4 l Refueling 67 Engine elect...

Page 29: ...ient engine oil level other problems in the engine can lead to the warning on in sufficient engine oil pressure Continuing to ride in these cases can cause engine dam age If this warning appears do no...

Page 30: ...rad retail er Ice warning OE Temperature display flashes The air temperature measured at the motorcycle is lower than 37 F 3 C The ice warning does not mean that there is no risk of black ice forming...

Page 31: ...permis sible tolerance 30 Flashes red the critical air pressure flashes Tire pressure outside permissible tolerance 30 or Transmission error 30 Lights up yellow is displayed with or Sensor defective...

Page 32: ...tolerance General warning light flashes red The critical air pressure flashes The measured tire pressure is outside the permissible toler ance Check tire for damage and drivability Is it still possibl...

Page 33: ...eneral warning light lights up yellow Is displayed with or Tires without installed TPC sensors are mounted Retrofit wheel set with TPC sensors One or two TPC sensors have failed Have the fault elimina...

Page 34: ...ABS warning indicatorsOE Display ABS warnings are indi cated by the ABS warn ing light The warning light can light up continuously or flash 3 32 z Status indicators...

Page 35: ...Overview of warning indicators Display Meaning Flashes Self diagnosis not completed 34 Lights up ABS error 34 3 33 z Status indicators...

Page 36: ...e until the self diagnosis has been com pleted ABS error ABS warning light lights up The ABS control unit has de tected an error The ABS func tion is not available Continue driving is possi ble It mus...

Page 37: ...ipmeters 39 Clock 40 Engine speed warning 40 Tire Pressure Control TPCOE 41 Onboard computerOE 42 Emergency ON OFF switch 47 Heated hand gripsOE 47 Clutch 48 Brakes 48 Lights 49 Headlight 50 Turn indi...

Page 38: ...Switching on ignition Turn key to position 1 Parking lights and all func tion circuits switched on Engine can be started Pre ride check is performed 63 with OE Anti Lock Brake System ABS Turn key to...

Page 39: ...arred Electronics in key An electronic component is integrated into each of your keys The motorcycle s elec tronics exchange certain con tinuously changing signals with the electronics in the key thes...

Page 40: ...sly The hazard warning flashers place a strain on the battery Do not use the hazard warning flashers for longer than absolutely necessary If a turn indicator button is pressed with the igni tion switc...

Page 41: ...witched off always reappears on the mul tifunction display If necessary switch over from stopwatch to odometer with clock 1 button Press odometer button 2 once briefly each time The odometer display f...

Page 42: ...lash Briefly press button 1 The hour increments by one each time you press the button Press button 1 for longer than 2 seconds Minutes reading 4 starts to flash Briefly press button 1 The minute incre...

Page 43: ...light and ON or OFF are shown Press button 1 until desired state is shown ON engine speed warning activated OFF engine speed warning deactivated To confirm setting press and hold button 1 and but ton...

Page 44: ...displayed as the transfer of the air pressure values does not begin until a speed over 20 mph 30 km h is reached Indicates the display of the tire pressure Onboard computerOE Selecting readings Switc...

Page 45: ...re reading when the temperature drops below this threshold for the first time The reading flash es until you select some other display mode Average speed The average speed 3 is cal culated based on th...

Page 46: ...ge consumption is reset Display shows Range The range 3 indicates what distance can still be driven with the remaining fuel The calculation is made using an average consumption stored for this purpose...

Page 47: ...can be displayed The display consists of hours minutes seconds and tenths of a second separated by dots To use the stopwatch as a lap timer it can also be oper ated via the INFO button on the handleba...

Page 48: ...ously un til display changes FLASH display of engine speed warning and ON or OFF are shown Press button 2 LAP Lap Timer and ON or OFF are shown Press button 1 repeatedly until desired state is shown O...

Page 49: ...switch A Operating position B Engine switched off The engine can only be started in the operating position Heated hand gripsOE 1 Heated hand grips switch The handlebar grips can be heated at two diff...

Page 50: ...e turned more easily when you press the clutch lever forward Distance between handle bar grip and clutch lever in creases Turn adjusting screw 1 counterclockwise Distance between handle bar grip and c...

Page 51: ...i tion is switched on The side lights are a strain on the battery Do not leave the ignition switched on longer than absolutely necessary Switching on low beam headlight The low beam headlight switches...

Page 52: ...itch ignition on and then off again Parking light switched off Headlight Adjusting headlight for RHD LHD traffic When riding in countries where traffic drives on the op posite side of the road to that...

Page 53: ...ust be adjusted to the weight If you are unsure whether the basic headlight setting is correct consult a specialized workshop preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer Adjusting headlight range 1...

Page 54: ...ator button 2 Right hand turn indicator is switched on Indicator light for right hand turn indicator flashes Switching off turn indicator Press turn indicator cancel button 3 After driving for approx...

Page 55: ...rn seat lock 1 counter clockwise with ignition key and hold Lift bench seat 2 at rear and release key Take off seat Lay seat on a clean sur face with seat surface fac ing downward Installing seat Slid...

Page 56: ...eling When hooking on the helmet watch the position of the hel met lock Guide steel cable avail able as an optional acces sory through helmet and push cable eyes onto hel met holder 1 Installing seat...

Page 57: ...nter clockwise using onboard toolkit Basic setting of spring preload Turn adjusting screw counterclockwise as far as possible and then turn back 12 clicks Full tank of gas with rider 187 lbs 85 kg Sho...

Page 58: ...torcycle and can lead to accidents Ensure proper tire pressure At high road speeds tire valves have a tendency to open as a result of centrifu gal force To avoid a sudden loss of tire pressure use a m...

Page 59: ...Rear tire pressure 40 6 psi 2 8 bar Driver with passenger and or load with cold tire In case of insufficient tire pressure Correct tire pressure 4 57 z Operation...

Page 60: ...4 58 z Operation...

Page 61: ...ing Safety instructions 60 Checklist 62 Starting 62 Running in 65 Parking your motorcycle 66 Refueling 67 Tire Pressure ControlOE 68 General brake system 69 Brake system with BMW Motorrad ABSOE 70 5 5...

Page 62: ...nish the riding stability of the motorcy cle Do not exceed the gross weight limit and observe the loading information Alcohol and drugs Even small amounts of alcohol or drugs will ad versely affect yo...

Page 63: ...exhaust pipe Make sure that no highly flammable materials can come in contact with the hot exhaust system Cooling would be inadequate if the engine were allowed to idle for a lengthy period with the m...

Page 64: ...n in neutral and then engage a gear before retracting the side stand Transmission You can start the engine when the transmission is in neutral or if you pull the clutch with a gear engaged Do not enga...

Page 65: ...gine fails to start the troubleshooting table in the chapter Technical Da ta may provide assistance 118 Pre ride check After the ignition is switched on the instrument cluster conducts a test of the p...

Page 66: ...s soon as possible by a specialized workshop preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer ABS self diagnosisOE The readiness for operation of the BMW Motorrad ABS is checked by the self diag nosis S...

Page 67: ...300 750 miles 500 1 200 km have the first in spection performed Brake pads New brake pads must bed down and therefore do not achieve their optimum fric tion levels during the first 300 miles 500 km Th...

Page 68: ...ays face uphill select 1st gear Remove from side stand Unlock steering lock Grip handlebars with both hands from left Pull handbrake lever Swing right leg over seat while lifting motorcycle into uprig...

Page 69: ...at the fuel tank can result in fire and explosion Do not smoke Never bring a naked flame near the fuel tank Fuel expands when ex posed to heat When the tank is overfilled fuel can es cape and get onto...

Page 70: ...ured values until a speed of ap prox 20 mph 30 km h is reached Before initial recep tion of the tire pressure is shown in the display for each tire The sensors continue to transmit the measured values...

Page 71: ...the brakes might not take effect immedi ately Brake early until the brakes are dry or braked until dry Salt on brakes The full braking effect can be delayed if the motorcycle is ridden on salt covere...

Page 72: ...urface condition What happens when rough roads are encountered Bumpy or rough roads can briefly lead to a loss of contact between the tires and the road surface until the transferrable braking force i...

Page 73: ...kes on a corner the motorcycle s weight and momentum take over and even BMW Motorrad ABS is unable to counteract their effects Rear wheel lift Even during severe braking a high level of tire grip can...

Page 74: ...heel wheely for a longer period Rear wheel spinning in place with front brake pulled burn out Heating up on the main or auxiliary stand at idle or with gear engaged Locked up rear wheel for a longer p...

Page 75: ...Accessories Accessories General instructions 74 Onboard socket 74 Luggage 75 CaseOA 76 TopcaseOA 79 6 73 z Accessories...

Page 76: ...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 operat ing conditions ex...

Page 77: ...exceed the gross weight limit and observe the loading information Adjust setting of spring preload damping character istic and tire pressures to suit total weight Ensure that case volumes on left and...

Page 78: ...ach case lock The gray lever marked OPEN is used to open and close the cases The black lever marked RE LEASE is used to remove and attach the cases Opening case Turn lock barrel 1 to posi tion OPEN Pu...

Page 79: ...ace Adjusting case volume Close case lid Press lock straps 2 outward and pull out upward The maximum volume has been set Close lock straps 2 Press case lid against case body The case volume is adapted...

Page 80: ...e is locked into place Lock case Check secure attachment of case Secure hold If a case wobbles or is diffi cult to fit it must be adapted to the gap between the up per and lower mounting To achieve th...

Page 81: ...er 2 pops out Fully open locking lever 2 Open lid Closing Topcase Fully open locking lever 2 Close lid and press down Check that nothing is trapped between lid and case Press locking lever 2 down Leve...

Page 82: ...y Lift Topcase at rear and re move it from carrier plate Mounting Topcase Pull up handle 3 completely Hook Topcase into position on carrier Make sure that hooks 4 are securely seated in corresponding...

Page 83: ...2 Onboard toolkit service set 82 Engine oil 83 General brake system 84 Brake pads 84 Brake fluid 86 Coolant 88 Clutch 90 Tires 90 Rims 90 Wheels 91 Front wheel stand 97 Rear wheel stand 98 Lamps 99 Ju...

Page 84: ...ur authorized BMW Motorrad retailer Onboard toolkit service set Your BMW Motorrad retailer offers the onboard toolkit ser vice set for additional work Information on conducting this work is provided i...

Page 85: ...erature vertically with OE Center stand Make sure ground is level and firm and place motorcy cle at operating temperature on its center stand Allow engine to idle until the fan starts up then allow to...

Page 86: ...d BMW Motorrad retailer Incorrect working prac tices endanger the relia bility of the brakes Have all work on the brake system performed by a spe cialized workshop preferably by an authorized BMW Moto...

Page 87: ...arking grooves must be clearly visible If the wear indicating marks are no longer clearly visible Have the brake pads re placed by a specialized workshop preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer...

Page 88: ...pads re placed by a specialized workshop preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer Brake fluid Checking front brake fluid level A low fluid level in the brake reservoir can al low air to penetrat...

Page 89: ...sible level Have the defect correct ed as soon as possible by a specialized workshop preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer Checking rear brake fluid level A low fluid level in the brake reser...

Page 90: ...ect ed as soon as possible by a specialized workshop preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer Coolant Checking coolant level Make sure the ground is level and firm and park the motorcycle Check...

Page 91: ...cap of fill location for coolant 1 by turning coun terclockwise Pour in coolant up to speci fied level Close cap of fill location for coolant by turning clock wise Push side section behind lower side...

Page 92: ...be fore the minimum tread depth is reached Make sure the ground is level and firm and park the motorcycle Measure the tire tread depth in the main tread grooves with wear indicating marks Tires have w...

Page 93: ...ad retailer or on the Internet at www bmw motor rad com TPC stickerOE The TPC sensors can be damaged by improper tire mounting Inform the BMW Motorrad retailer or the specialized workshop that the whe...

Page 94: ...th A in relation to brake disks 3 Mask off area of wheel rim that could be scratched in process of removing brake calipers Carefully pull brake calipers back and out until clear of brake disks with OE...

Page 95: ...preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer During the following work parts of the front brake in particular of the BMW Motorrad ABS can be damaged Take care not to damage the brake system in part...

Page 96: ...stem ABS The cable of the ABS sensor could chafe through if it comes into contact with the brake disk Ensure installation of the ABS sensor cable close to the front suspension Route ABS sensor cable 2...

Page 97: ...rew 2 for bracket of end muffler from passen ger footrest Turn muffler 3 downward and lay aside Shift into first gear Remove mounting bolts 4 of rear wheel holding wheel as you do so Lower rear wheel...

Page 98: ...port Install wheel studs 4 di agonally with appropriate torque Rear wheel on drive shaft 44 lb ft 60 Nm Turn the end muffler 3 to its initial position Install screw 2 for end muf fler bracket in rear...

Page 99: ...auxiliary stands A motorcycle standing on the front wheel stand and the rear wheel alone can fall over Place the motorcycle on the center stand or an auxiliary stand before lifting it with the BMW Mot...

Page 100: ...Rear wheel stand In order to be able to work safely on motorcycles without center stands BMW Motorrad offers a rear wheel stand This rear wheel stand with the BMW special tool number 36 3 980 can be...

Page 101: ...ator A defective bulb places your safety at risk be cause it is easier for other users to oversee you and your motorcycle Replace defective bulbs as soon as possible always car ry a complete set of sp...

Page 102: ...make sure that the motorcycle is stable and firm ly supported Make sure the ground is level and firm and park the motorcycle Switch off ignition Remove cover 2 low beam or cover 3 high beam by pullin...

Page 103: ...ged Close and lock spring strap 5 Close connector 4 Install cover 2 low beam or cover 3 high beam Replacing parking light bulb If it is not standing firm ly the motorcycle could topple in the course o...

Page 104: ...andle bars to the left Take off cover cap 1 Disconnect connector 2 Remove bulb socket 3 by turning counterclockwise Remove bulb 4 from bulb holder Replace defective bulb Side light bulb W5W 12 V 5 W P...

Page 105: ...torcycle could topple in the course of the work described below Always make sure that the motorcycle is stable and firm ly supported Make sure the ground is level and firm and park the motorcycle Swit...

Page 106: ...with screws 1 Replacing front or rear turn indicator bulbs If it is not standing firm ly the motorcycle could topple in the course of the work described below Always make sure that the motorcycle is s...

Page 107: ...indi cators R10W 12 V 10 W with OE White turn indicators RY10W 12 V 10 W Bulb of rear turn indi cators R10W 12 V 10 W with OE White turn indicators RY10W 12 V 10 W Install bulb 2 by turning clockwise...

Page 108: ...with fully insulated crocodile clips at both ends Jump starting with a donor battery voltage higher than 12 V can damage the motorcycle electronics The battery of the donor ve hicle must have a voltag...

Page 109: ...open the battery Do not top up with water Be sure to read and com ply with the instructions for charging the battery on the following pages Do not turn the battery up side down If the battery is not...

Page 110: ...via the onboard socket can cause damage to the motorcycle s electronics Always charge a completely drained battery directly at the terminals of the disconnected battery Charge disconnected bat tery v...

Page 111: ...Make sure the ground is level and firm and park the motorcycle Removing seat 53 Removing battery compart ment cover 108 Switch off ignition An incorrect disconnec tion sequence increase the risk of sh...

Page 112: ...erminal on right in direction of travel Push battery retaining strap over battery and install screw 3 An incorrect connection sequence increases the risk of short circuiting Always observe the proper...

Page 113: ...e Care Care products 112 Washing your motorcycle 112 Cleaning sensitive motorcycle parts 113 Paint care 114 Protective wax coating 114 Storing motorcycle 114 Returning motorcycle to use 114 8 111 z Ca...

Page 114: ...ainted parts before washing the motorcycle To prevent stains do not wash the motorcycle immediately after it has been exposed to strong sunlight and do not wash it in the sun Make sure that the motor...

Page 115: ...insects with a soft sponge and plenty of water Fuel and chemical sol vents attack the material of the windshield the wind shield becomes opaque or dull Do not use cleaning agents Chrome Especially in...

Page 116: ...n add a protective wax coating to the paint at these locations Protective wax coating To preserve the finish of your motorcycle BMW Motorrad recommends using BMW Car Wax or agents that contain carnaub...

Page 117: ...Install a charged battery Before starting Observe checklist 8 115 z Care...

Page 118: ...8 116 z Care...

Page 119: ...art 118 Threaded fasteners 119 Engine 120 Riding specifications 122 Clutch 123 Transmission 123 Rear wheel drive 124 Running gear 124 Brakes 125 Wheels and tires 125 Electrical system 126 Frame 128 Di...

Page 120: ...ting posi tion Side stand extended and gear engaged Retract side stand 62 Gear engaged and clutch not operated Place transmission in neutral or disengage clutch 62 Clutch disengaged with ignition swit...

Page 121: ...k release axle in axle mount M24 x 1 5 37 lb ft 50 Nm Brake caliper on slider tube M10 x 35 10 9 22 lb ft 30 Nm Rear wheel Value Valid Rear wheel on drive shaft M10 x 1 25 44 lb ft 60 Nm Muffler on ma...

Page 122: ...ead Integrated water pump 6 speed transmission and dry sump lubrication Effective displacement 798 cc 798 cm3 Cylinder bore diameter 3 2 in 82 mm Piston stroke 3 in 75 6 mm Compression ratio 12 1 Rate...

Page 123: ...mmended fuel type Super unleaded 95 RON 85 MON with OE Regular unleaded RON 91 Regular 91 RON 82 5 MON Usable fuel quantity 4 2 gal 16 l Reserve fuel quantity 1 1 gal 4 l Engine oil Engine oil capacit...

Page 124: ...can wors en clutch operation Ask your BMW Motor rad retailer for engine oils suitable for your motorcycle Permissible viscosity classes SAE 10 W 40 L 4 F L 20 C Operation at low tempera tures SAE 15 W...

Page 125: ...ission integrat ed in engine housing Gear ratios Transmission gear ratios 1 943 35 68 teeth Primary gear ratio 1 2 462 13 32 teeth 1st gear 1 1 750 16 28 teeth 2nd gear 1 1 381 21 29 teeth 3rd gear 1...

Page 126: ...ront suspension design Telescopic forks Total spring travel of front suspension 5 5 in 140 mm On wheel Rear wheel suspension design Directly articulated central spring strut with steplessly adjustable...

Page 127: ...heel brake design Hydraulic 1 piston floating calipers with fixed brake disk Rear brake lining material Sintered metal Wheels and tires Front wheel design Cast aluminum MT H2 Front wheel rim size 3 5...

Page 128: ...passenger and or load with cold tire Electrical system Capacity of onboard socket 5 A an onboard socket Fuses All electrical circuits are electronically protected If an electronic fuse trips and de e...

Page 129: ...h beam headlight bulb H7 12 V 55 W Low beam headlight bulb H7 12 V 55 W Side light bulb W5W 12 V 5 W Bulb of tail brake light P21 5W 12 V 5 21 W Bulb of front turn indicators R10W 12 V 10 W with OE Wh...

Page 130: ...teering head on right Dimensions Motorcycle length 86 4 in 2195 mm Motorcycle height Up to upper edge of windshield 48 2 in 1225 mm Vehicle width Across mirrors 33 9 in 860 mm Driver s seat height 32...

Page 131: ...Weights Unladen weight 450 lbs 204 kg Ready for road 90 full tank of gas without OE Permissible gross weight 893 lbs 405 kg Maximum payload 443 lbs 201 kg 9 129 z Technical data...

Page 132: ...9 130 z Technical data...

Page 133: ...rrad Service Quality 132 BMW Motorrad Service Card On the spot breakdown assistance 133 BMW Motorrad Service Network 133 Maintenance work 133 Maintenance schedules 134 Confirmation of maintenance work...

Page 134: ...ecommends that you refer any questions about your mo torcycle to your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer BMW Motorrad Service Quality BMW Motorrad means not only quality workmanship and high reliability...

Page 135: ...ct brochures BMW Motorrad Service Network With its worldwide service network BMW Motorrad can attend to you and your mo torcycle in over 100 countries around the globe In Germany alone there are appro...

Page 136: ...and every addi tional 12 000 mi 20 000 km 24 000 mi 40 000 km 36 000 mi 60 000 km 48 000 mi 80 000 km etc if this distance is covered within a year Maintenance schedules The maintenance schedule for y...

Page 137: ...heck Carried out properly in accordance with work shop specifications Date stamp signature BMW Running In Check Carried out properly in accordance with work shop specifications Odometer reading Brake...

Page 138: ...MW Service BMW Annual In spection BMW Service BMW Inspection Carried out properly in accordance with work shop specifications Odometer reading Brake fluid changed Date stamp signature BMW Service BMW...

Page 139: ...MW Service BMW Annual In spection BMW Service BMW Inspection Carried out properly in accordance with work shop specifications Odometer reading Brake fluid changed Date stamp signature BMW Service BMW...

Page 140: ...MW Service BMW Annual In spection BMW Service BMW Inspection Carried out properly in accordance with work shop specifications Odometer reading Brake fluid changed Date stamp signature BMW Service BMW...

Page 141: ...MW Service BMW Annual In spection BMW Service BMW Inspection Carried out properly in accordance with work shop specifications Odometer reading Brake fluid changed Date stamp signature BMW Service BMW...

Page 142: ...ervice The table is intended as proof of maintenance warranty and repair work the installed optional accessories and any special campaign recall work carried out Work carried out Odometer reading Date...

Page 143: ...Work carried out Odometer reading Date 10 141 z Service...

Page 144: ...djusting handbrake lever 48 Brake pads Checking front 84 Checking rear 85 Running in 65 Brakes Checking operation 84 Front fluid tank 13 Rear fluid reservoir 13 Safety instructions 69 Technical data 1...

Page 145: ...ocation 14 Flat tire set Location 15 Frame Technical data 128 Front wheel stand 97 Fuel Quantity indicator 22 24 Refueling 67 Reserve quantity warning indicator 26 Technical data 4 121 Warning light 2...

Page 146: ...low beam bulb 100 Replacing parking light bulb 101 Replacing rear turn indicator bulb 104 Technical data 127 Lights Adjusting headlight range 11 51 Switching off parking light 50 Switching on high be...

Page 147: ...Pre ride check 63 R Range 44 Rear shock absorber system Adjusting 13 55 Rear suspension preload Adjusting 13 55 Adjustment key 14 Rear wheel drive Technical data 124 Rear wheel stand 98 Refueling 67...

Page 148: ...ressure 4 126 Approved tires 91 Checking air pressure 56 Checking tread depth 90 Running in 65 Technical data 125 Toolkit 14 Service set 82 Topcase Closing 79 Mounting 80 Opening 79 Removing 80 Torque...

Page 149: ...ill be entertained as a result of such discrepan cies Dimensions weights fuel consumption and performance data are quoted to the customary tolerances The right to modify designs equipment and accessor...

Page 150: ...el quantity 1 1 gal 4 l Rider s Manual US Model Front tire pressure 36 3 psi 2 5 bar Single rider with cold tire 36 3 psi 2 5 bar Driver with passenger and or load with cold tire Rear tire pressure 40...

Page 151: ...l and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you your dealer or BMW of North America LCC To contact NHTSA you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll free...

Page 152: ...ank 790 mm 760 mm Gesamtfederweg am Vorderrad 104 mm Gesamtfederweg am Hinterrad 104 mm Grundeinstellung Federvor spannung hinten S 55 4 Klicks statt 12 Klicks Height of seat with low seat OE 31 in 79...

Page 153: ...de muelle en la rueda delantera 104 mm Carrera total de muelle en la rueda trasera 104 mm Ajuste b sico del pretensado de muelle trasero p g 57 4clics envez de 12 clics Altezza sella con equipaggiamen...

Page 154: ...e buddyseat 790 mm 760 mm Totale veerweg voorwiel 104 mm Totale veerweg achterwiel 104 mm Basisinstelling veervoorspanning achter pag 55 4 klikken i p v 12 klikken Altura do banco com SA Assento baixo...

Page 155: ...niskie siedzenie 790 mm 760 mm Ca kowity skok amortyzatora na przednim kole 104 mm Ca kowity skok amortyzatora na tylnym kole 104 mm Podstawowe ustawienie wst pnego naci gu spr yny z ty u str 55 4 kl...

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