BMW Motorrad G 310 GS 2017 Rider'S Manual Download Page 1

Rider's Manual (US Model)

G 310 GS

BMW Motorrad

Summary of Contents for G 310 GS 2017

Page 1: ...Rider s Manual US Model G310GS BMW Motorrad...

Page 2: ...etailer Data Motorcycle Data Model Vehicle identification number Color number Initial registration License plate Retailer Data Contact in Service Ms Mr Phone number Retailer s address phone number com...

Page 3: ...information on maintenance and care to help you maintain your motorcycle s reliability and safety as well as its value Documentation confirming per formance of scheduled mainte nance is a preconditio...

Page 4: ...on 32 Lights 34 Turn indicators 34 Multifunction display 36 Time and date 37 Resetting the trip distance 37 Resetting average data 38 Antilock Brake System ABS 38 Seat 39 5 Setting 41 Mirrors 42 Headl...

Page 5: ...0 Return motorcycle to use 110 11 Technical data 113 Troubleshooting chart 114 Screw connections 115 Fuel 117 Engine oil 117 Engine 118 Clutch 119 Transmission 119 Rear wheel drive 120 Frame 120 Chass...

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Page 7: ...General instructions Quick easy reference 6 Abbreviations and symbols 6 Equipment 6 Technical Data 7 Notice concerning current status 7 1 5 z General instructions...

Page 8: ...anty claims may be denied as a result NOTICE Special informa tion on operating and in specting your motorcycle as well as maintenance and adjustment procedures Indicates the end of an item of informat...

Page 9: ...ce requirements of the Deutsches Institut f r Normung e V DIN Versions for individual countries may differ Notice concerning current status The high safety and quality stan dards of BMW motorcycles ar...

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

Page 11: ...Overviews General view left side 11 General view right side 13 Underneath seat 14 Multifunction switch left 15 Multifunction switch right 16 Instrument panel 17 2 9 z Overviews...

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

Page 13: ...Power socket 101 2 Adjusting ring for spring preload behind the frame cover 43 3 Seat lock 39 4 Chain adjustment values 86 5 Engine oil level indicator 67 6 Type plate on the left steering head 7 Tir...

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

Page 15: ...uel filler opening 55 2 Brake fluid reservoir front 71 3 Vehicle identification num ber 4 Coolant expansion tank 74 5 Oil fill location 68 6 Brake fluid reservoir rear behind the frame cover 72 7 Grab...

Page 16: ...Underneath seat 1 Battery 92 2 Data link connector 97 3 Fuses 95 4 Rider s Manual US Model 6 5 Tool kit 64 6 Spare fuses 2 14 z Overviews...

Page 17: ...Multifunction switch left 1 Headlight flasher 34 2 High beams low beams rocker switch 34 3 ABS 38 4 Turn indicators 34 5 Horn 2 15 z Overviews...

Page 18: ...Multifunction switch right 1 Emergency on off switch kill switch 33 2 Starter button 33 48 2 16 z Overviews...

Page 19: ...l 1 Button Selecting display readings 36 2 Indicator lights 20 3 Multifunction display 21 4 Warning lights 20 5 Photosensor for brightness control in the multifunction display Engine speed warner 51 2...

Page 20: ...2 18 z Overviews...

Page 21: ...Displays Warning and indicator lights 20 Multifunction display 21 Warning lights 22 Service display 28 Fuel reserve 29 Tachometer 29 3 19 z Displays...

Page 22: ...utral indicator light 2 Headlight high beam indi cator light 34 3 Turn signal indicator light 34 4 Low fuel warning light 27 29 5 Warning light for vehicle voltage 25 6 General warning light 22 7 ABS...

Page 23: ...nction display 1 Onboard computer 36 2 Indication range for values 3 Service display 28 4 Time 37 5 Warning symbols 22 6 Gear N indicates neutral 7 Speed 8 Engine speed 29 9 Fuel level 27 29 3 21 z Di...

Page 24: ...n the display You will find an overview of the potential warnings on the follow ing pages Warnings for which there are no separate warning lamps are represented by a warning sym bol 1 in the multifunc...

Page 25: ...is displayed Coolant temperature too high 25 General warning light lights up yel low The engine elec tronics symbol appears on the display Engine in emergency operation mode 25 General warning light f...

Page 26: ...Meaning ABS indicator light lights up ABS switched off 27 Low fuel warning light lights up Fuel down to reserve 27 General warning light lights up yel low SERVICE is dis played continu ously Service...

Page 27: ...o low Checking coolant level 74 If coolant level is too low Top up coolant 75 Possible cause The radiator is dirty Clean radiator 109 Possible cause The fan or fan control is faulty Have the malfuncti...

Page 28: ...warning General warning light flashes yellow The engine electronics symbol appears on the display WARNING Damage to engine during emergency operation Accident hazard Drive slowly and avoid rapid acce...

Page 29: ...the motorcycle if you make allowance for the failed or lim ited ABS function You should also take account of the addi tional information on situations that can lead to an ABS fault 61 Have the malfunc...

Page 30: ...uitably road safe The value of the motorcycle is preserved to the greatest possible extent Service display Remaining distance until service is due and service due date If service is due within 700 mil...

Page 31: ...tion If the motorcycle is standing on its side stand the motorcycle s inclined position will prevent the fuel level from being reg istered accurately This is the reason why the range is re calculated...

Page 32: ...2 Low engine speed range 3 Segments for tachometer 4 High engine speed range 5 Engine speed warner 51 3 30 z Displays...

Page 33: ...eration Ignition 32 Lights 34 Turn indicators 34 Multifunction display 36 Time and date 37 Resetting the trip distance 37 Resetting average data 38 Antilock Brake System ABS 38 Seat 39 4 31 z Operatio...

Page 34: ...ndlebars are set to the left or right If the slope of the road permits turn the handlebars to the left Push the ignition key 1 into the steering lock and turn to the LOCK position while mov ing the ha...

Page 35: ...Emergency off engine is off Emergency off or operation mode WARNING Operation of the emergency ON OFF switch when riding Danger of falling due to blocking of rear wheel Do not operate the emergency ON...

Page 36: ...ger than absolutely necessary Operating high beam headlight Press switch 1 forwards High beams are switched on High beam indicator light lights up Press switch 1 backwards The blue high beam indicator...

Page 37: ...al is turned on Indicator light of turn indica tor flashes Press switch 1 to right Right turn signal is switched on Indicator light of turn indica tor flashes Press switch 1 into center po sition to t...

Page 38: ...played Press the button 1 briefly and repeatedly until the desired value is displayed Possible displays Total distance traveled ODO Trip distance 1 TRIP1 Trip distance 2 TRIP2 Coolant temperature ENGI...

Page 39: ...date 37 Setting the date Requirement Clock has been set Briefly press button 1 to incre ment the month 7 When the month has been set as desired press and hold but ton 1 Day 6 flashes Briefly press but...

Page 40: ...SPEED is indi cated Press and hold button 1 until the value 3 has been reset Antilock Brake System ABS Deactivate ABS Switching on ignition 32 NOTICE The ABS function can also be deactivated while dr...

Page 41: ...ching the ignition off and on and then continuing driving above the minimum speed an ABS fault has oc curred min 3 mph min 5 km h Seat Removing seat ATTENTION Unstably parked motorcycle Component dama...

Page 42: ...Install seat Insert seat 1 with the mount 3 centered into the battery tray 4 Put on detent pin 2 and press into the locking mechanism 4 40 z Operation...

Page 43: ...Setting Mirrors 42 Headlight 42 Spring preload 43 5 41 z Setting...

Page 44: ...ock nut to adapter 16 lb ft 22 Nm Left hand thread Left mirror lock nut to adapter 16 lb ft 22 Nm Slide protective cap 1 over screw fitting Headlight Adjusting headlight for RHD LHD traffic This motor...

Page 45: ...e spring preload oncoming traffic is still blinded when the vehicle is heav ily loaded Loosen the screw 1 on both sides Turn the headlamp around the screw axis to set the headlamp range Tighten the sc...

Page 46: ...vehicle tools To decrease the spring preload turn adjustment ring 1 in direction B using the vehicle tools Basic setting of spring preload rear Stage 1 One up without load Stage 5 One up with load St...

Page 47: ...Riding Safety information 46 Checklist 48 Starting 48 Running in 51 Engine speed warner 51 Brakes 52 Parking your motorcycle 53 Refueling 54 Securing motorcycle for trans port 56 6 45 z Riding...

Page 48: ...preload settings to the gross vehicle weight with topcaseOA or with topcase LightOA Observe the maximum pay load and maximum speed as indicated on the label in the topcase see also the chapter Accesso...

Page 49: ...hazard After parking the motorcycle make sure that no persons or objects come into contact with the engine and exhaust system Catalytic converter If misfiring causes unburned fuel to enter the catalyt...

Page 50: ...6 Checking tyre pressure 76 Check that the luggage is se cure At every third refueling stop Checking the engine oil level 67 Check front brake pad thick ness 69 Check rear brake pad thickness 70 Check...

Page 51: ...tarts Consult the troubleshooting chart if the engine refuses to start 114 Pre Ride Check After the ignition is switched on the instrument cluster runs a test on the warning and indica tor lights and...

Page 52: ...ion Phase 1 Check on system components monitored by diagnostic sys tem while motorcycle is parked ABS indicator light flashes Phase 2 Check wheel sensors while starting off ABS indicator light flashes...

Page 53: ...ore they can achieve their optimum frictional force This ini tial reduction in braking efficiency can be compensated for by ex erting greater pressure on the brake levers WARNING New brake pads Extens...

Page 54: ...be rapidly pulled to the point where ABS activates the pressure point must be held and the rear wheel brake must be ac tivated at the same time This procedure provides ideal exploita tion of the extr...

Page 55: ...hen driving on roads spread with salt After working on the brakes due to oil or grease residues When driving on soiled roads or off road WARNING Poorer braking action due to moisture and dirt Accident...

Page 56: ...ter stand Fold out center stand and jack up motorcycle On slopes point the motorcycle uphill and engage 1st gear Refueling Fuel specifications Requirement For optimum fuel consumption fuel should be s...

Page 57: ...ve or cloudy Immediately clean plastic sur faces after contact with fuel Make sure ground is level and firm and place motorcycle on side stand Open protective cap 2 Unlock fuel tank cap 1 with ig niti...

Page 58: ...le key and close protective cap Securing motorcycle for transport Protect against scratching all components where tensioning straps are routed For exam ple use adhesive tape or soft cloths ATTENTION M...

Page 59: ...asten rear straps on both sides to the brackets for the passenger footrests and then tighten them Tighten all straps evenly The vehicle is pulled down against its springs with the suspension compresse...

Page 60: ...6 58 z Riding...

Page 61: ...Technology in detail General instructions 60 Anti Lock Brake System 60 7 59 z Technology in detail...

Page 62: ...espective of the condition of the road surface 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...

Page 63: ...ditions de scribed above the ABS function can be reactivated by switching the ignition off and then on again Unusual riding conditions Heating up on an auxiliary stand at idle speed or with gear engag...

Page 64: ...7 62 z Technology in detail...

Page 65: ...ool kit 64 Front wheel stand 65 Rear wheel stand 66 Engine oil 67 Brake system 68 Clutch 73 Coolant 74 Rims and tires 76 Wheels 77 Chain 85 Light sources 87 Jump starting 91 Battery 92 Fuses 95 Diagno...

Page 66: ...carry out some of the work described here If you are in doubt consult an authorized workshop preferably your au thorized BMW Motorrad retailer Tool kit 1 Open ended wrench Wrench size 12 13 mm Adjust...

Page 67: ...on center stand ensuring that it is rest ing on a firm and level support surface without center standOA Place motorcycle on an auxil iary stand BMW Motorrad rec ommends the BMW Motorrad auxiliary stan...

Page 68: ...und Apply uniform pressure to push front wheel stand down and raise motorcycle Rear wheel stand Mounting rear wheel stands Set the height of the stand 3 so that it raises the rear wheel slightly off t...

Page 69: ...ent The engine is at operating tem perature ATTENTION Use of too little or too much engine oil Engine damage Always make sure that the oil level is correct with center standOA Place motorcycle on cent...

Page 70: ...ad retailer Topping up engine oil Park motorcycle ensuring that support surface is firm and level Wipe area around oil fill loca tion to clean it Remove cap 1 of oil fill loca tion ATTENTION Use of to...

Page 71: ...preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer Check front brake pad thickness Park motorcycle ensuring that support surface is firm and level Turn handlebars to the right The brake pads 1 can be seen...

Page 72: ...ensuring that support surface is firm and level WARNING Dropping below the minimum pad thickness Reduced braking action damage to the brake In order to ensure the operat ing reliability of the brake...

Page 73: ...ake fluid reservoir is horizon tal Check the brake fluid level in the sight glass 1 NOTICE The brake fluid level in the brake fluid reservoir drops due to brake pad wear Front brake fluid level Brake...

Page 74: ...take off Check brake fluid level in brake fluid reservoir 3 NOTICE The brake fluid level in the brake fluid reservoir drops due to brake pad wear Rear brake fluid level Brake fluid DOT4 You should nev...

Page 75: ...an autho rized BMW Motorrad retailer Insert frame cover 2 into grom mets 4 Align frame cover 2 with push in nut 5 Fit the screw 1 Clutch Check clutch function Pull back the clutch lever The clutch mus...

Page 76: ...stall cover 2 Adjusting clutch lever play Loosen the cover 4 Loosen the knurled nut 2 Lift the clutch cable to relieve the adjusting sleeve 3 To increase clutch lever play screw the adjusting sleeve 3...

Page 77: ...k Engine is cold motorcycle is upright If coolant level drops below ap proved level Top up coolant 75 Top up coolant Turn handlebars to left Open cap 1 of the coolant ex pansion tank Add coolant up to...

Page 78: ...ensuring that support surface is firm and level Measure tire tread depth in main tread grooves with wear indicators NOTICE Tread wear marks are integrated into the main grooves on every tire If the ti...

Page 79: ...ones can seriously affect han dling The sensor rings are essential for correct wheel speed detec tion they too must match the motorcycle s control systems and consequently cannot be replaced If you w...

Page 80: ...clamping screws 2 Slightly press the quick release axle inward for a better grip on the right side Pull quick release axle 4 out while supporting the front wheel Place front wheel down and roll it for...

Page 81: ...wheel sizes on the ABS system at the beginning of this chapter ATTENTION Tightening of screwed con nections with incorrect tight ening torque Damage or loosening of screwed connections Always have th...

Page 82: ...l stand 65 Install screw 3 with specified torque Brace quick release axle on the right side at the same time Screw in front wheel quick release axle 37 lb ft 50 Nm Tighten clamping bolts 2 to appropri...

Page 83: ...ue to delayed braking effect Before driving off check that the braking effect kicks in with out any delay Engage the brakes repeatedly continuing until the brake pads seat against the rotors Removing...

Page 84: ...the toolkit Remove washer Loosen lock nuts 3 on left and right Screw in the adjusting bolts 4 on the left and right Remove the chain tensioner 5 and push the quick release axle to the right as far as...

Page 85: ...nserted in the wheel Exercise care during the removal in order that the parts are not damaged or lost Install rear wheel ATTENTION Tightening of screwed con nections with incorrect tight ening torque...

Page 86: ...ously pushing brake caliper carrier 11 toward the front Roll rear wheel as far forward as possible and lay chain 9 on sprocket Insert quick release axle 8 and chain tensioner 7 in the swing ing arm in...

Page 87: ...port surface is firm and level Loosen the nut 6 Loosen lock nuts 3 on left and right Adjust chain tension with ad justing screws 4 on left and right Check chain tension 86 Ensure that the notch in the...

Page 88: ...ng and lu brication of the drive chain Increased wear Clean and lubricate the drive chain regularly Lubricate the drive chain every third fuel stop After driving though water or dust and dirt perform...

Page 89: ...hed the max imum approved length Contact an authorized service facility preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer Light sources Replacing light sources for low beam and high beam headlight Loosen...

Page 90: ...at Under some circumstances the high levels of heat radiation can damage the headlight assembly Bulb for low beam and high beam headlight H4 12 V 60 W 55 W To protect the glass against soiling grasp t...

Page 91: ...to hold the light source Insert light source 2 into socket 1 Insert socket 1 into the head light housing 3 Replacing front and rear turn indicator light sources Park motorcycle ensuring that support s...

Page 92: ...hold the light source Install light source 2 by turning clockwise in light housing Insert inside end of lens into light housing and close it Fit the screw 1 Replacing LED tail light If the LEDs in th...

Page 93: ...to the motorcycle s electronics The battery of the donor vehi cle must not exceed a voltage of 12 V Do not disconnect battery from onboard electrical system for jump starting procedure Removing seat...

Page 94: ...ehicle elec tronics e g clock Total discharge of battery leading to a rejection of warranty claims During riding breaks of more than 4 weeks connect a trickle charger to the battery Charging a connect...

Page 95: ...circuit Follow the disconnection sequence Disconnect the battery earth lead 1 first Then push the protective cap 3 to the side and disconnect the positive battery cable 2 Connect battery to vehicle F...

Page 96: ...lace the battery 4 in the bat tery compartment with the positive terminal on the right in the direction of travel Attach the right side of the holder to the battery tray 2 Fold the holder 1 down and a...

Page 97: ...place defective fuse in ac cordance with following fuse assignment diagram Fuse assignments 96 Close the fuse box 2 again Make sure that the lock 1 has engaged Press the lock 4 in on both sides Remove...

Page 98: ...ystem electric fuel pump Fuse 2 7 5 A Heated grips data link connector engine control unit additional onboard socket ABS pressure modulator Fuse 3 30 A Main fuse Fuse 4 20 A ABS pressure modula tor Fu...

Page 99: ...next BMW Service appointment Have the work performed by appropriately trained staff Refer to the vehicle manufac turer specifications Removing seat 39 Press the locks 1 together Remove the diagnostic...

Page 100: ...8 98 z Maintenance...

Page 101: ...Accessories General instructions 100 Heated handlebar grips 100 Power socket 101 Topcase 101 Topcase Light 104 Maximum payload and maximum speed 105 9 99 z Accessories...

Page 102: ...all not be liable for unapproved parts and accessory products of any kind Whenever you are planning mod ifications comply with all the le gal requirements The motorcy cle must not infringe on national...

Page 103: ...on before electrical devices connected to the power sock ets can be operated Cable routing The cables from the onboard sockets to the auxiliary devices must be routed in such a way that they do not im...

Page 104: ...orresponding mount ings 3 Press handle 1 down until it engages Turn key in topcase lock into Position 1 and remove Open topcase Turn key in topcase lock into Position 1 Press lock barrel 1 forward Rel...

Page 105: ...n also lock the topcase by turning the lock to the LOCK position Under such circum stances ensure that the key is not in the Topcase Press release lever 1 down un til it engages Turn key in topcase lo...

Page 106: ...slot 4 Fit the mounting 6 onto the hook 2 Ensure that the release lever 1 engages and the topcase is connected securely to the adapter 3 To lock the release lever turn the key until it is horizontal i...

Page 107: ...lever 1 in the direction of the arrow Lift the topcase at the rear and remove from the adapter 3 Maximum payload and maximum speed Observe maximum payload and maximum speed as indicated on label in t...

Page 108: ...9 106 z Accessories...

Page 109: ...Care Care products 108 Washing your motorcycle 108 Cleaning sensitive motorcycle parts 109 Paint 110 Paint preservation 110 Store motorcycle 110 Return motorcycle to use 110 10 107 z Care...

Page 110: ...g the motorcycle To prevent stains do not wash the motorcycle immediately after it has been exposed to bright sunlight and do not wash it in the sun To remove road salt clean the motorcycle with cold...

Page 111: ...ng the affected areas with a wet cloth Topcase Light ATTENTION Use of unsuitable cleaning and care agents Surface damage Clean the surface with water and a microfiber cloth only Chrome Clean chrome se...

Page 112: ...phtha or spirit on a clean cloth or cotton ball BMW Motorrad recom mends using BMW tar remover for removing tar spots Then add a protective wax coating to the paint at these locations Paint preservati...

Page 113: ...Observe checklist 48 10 111 z Care...

Page 114: ...10 112 z Care...

Page 115: ...Fuel 117 Engine oil 117 Engine 118 Clutch 119 Transmission 119 Rear wheel drive 120 Frame 120 Chassis and suspension 121 Brakes 121 Wheels and tires 122 Electrical system 124 Dimensions 125 Weights 12...

Page 116: ...emergency off switch to operation mode 33 Gear engaged and clutch not disengaged Operate the clutch or put the transmission into idle so that the idle indicator lamp lights up No fuel in tank Refuelin...

Page 117: ...crew in axle adapter M8 x 30 Tightening sequence Tighten the screws 6 times alternating between one and the other each time 14 lb ft 19 Nm Rear wheel Value Valid Locknut of drive chain tension ing scr...

Page 118: ...Mirrors Value Valid Right mirror lock nut to adapter M10 x 1 25 Left hand thread 16 lb ft 22 Nm Left mirror lock nut to adapter M10 x 1 25 16 lb ft 22 Nm 11 116 z Technical data...

Page 119: ...km Engine oil Engine oil capacity Approx 1 7 quarts Approx 1 65 l with filter re placement Viscosity rating SAE 15W 50 API SJ JASO MA2 Additives for instance molybdenum based substances are prohibite...

Page 120: ...camshafts and a counterbalance shaft Displacement 313 cc 313 cm3 Cylinder bore 3 1 in 80 mm Piston stroke 2 4 in 62 1 mm Compression ratio 10 9 1 Rated output 34 hp 25 kW at engine speed 9500 min 1 T...

Page 121: ...in straight ahead position with cold engine Transmission Transmission design Claw shifted 6 speed transmission integrated in engine housing Transmission gear ratios 3 083 Primary gear ratio 1 3 000 1...

Page 122: ...th max 5 7 in max 144 30 mm measured over the center of 10 rivets chain under tension Number of teeth of rear wheel drive Pinion sprocket 16 40 Secondary gear ratio 2 500 Frame Frame design Lattice tu...

Page 123: ...on wheel Rear wheel Type of rear suspension Two arm aluminum swinging arm Spring travel rear 7 1 in 180 mm on wheel Brakes Front wheel Type of front brake 4 piston fixed caliper Front brake pad mater...

Page 124: ...lever 0 08 0 1 in 2 0 2 5 mm between footbrake lever and stop at footrest plate Wheels and tires Speed category of front rear tires H minimum requirement 130 mph 210 km h Front wheel Front wheel desig...

Page 125: ...n 150 70 R 17 Load index for rear tire 69 Permissible rear wheel imbalance max 1 6 oz max 45 g Tire inflation pressure Tire pressure front 24 7 psi 1 7 bar with cold tires one up and two up riding Tir...

Page 126: ...onal onboard socket ABS pres sure modulator Fuse 3 30 A Main fuse Fuse 4 20 A ABS pressure modulator Fuse 5 15 A Lighting horn Fuse 6 10 A Instrument cluster engine control unit Fuse for radiator fan...

Page 127: ...bs for flashing turn indicators rear RY10W 12 V 10 W Dimensions Motorcycle length 81 7 in 2075 mm over license plate carrier Motorcycle height 48 4 in 1230 mm over windshield at DIN un laden weight Mo...

Page 128: ...oad 387 lbs 175 5 kg Performance data Start off capacity on uphill grades with permissi ble total weight max 36 Top speed 89 mph 143 km h Accessories Maximum speed when riding with a loaded top case w...

Page 129: ...orting safety defects 128 BMW Motorrad Service 129 BMW Motorrad Mobility Services 129 Maintenance procedures 129 Maintenance schedule 133 Maintenance confirmations 134 Service confirmations 148 12 127...

Page 130: ...ay order the manufac turer to perform a recall and remedy campaign However the NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer or BMW of North Ame...

Page 131: ...ges you to observe the recommended service intervals Have all maintenance and repair work confirmed in the Service chapter in this manual Doc umentation confirming regular maintenance is essential for...

Page 132: ...to come in for service before the entered date In this case a corresponding maximum odome ter reading will also be entered in the confirmation of service If this odometer reading is reached be fore t...

Page 133: ...12 131 z Service...

Page 134: ...12 132 z Service...

Page 135: ...7 Telescopic fork oil change 8 Replace fuel filter and fuel hoses 9 Replace hoses from intake silencer to cylinder head and evaporative emission valve 10 Change brake fluid in en tire system a annual...

Page 136: ...ke disk for wear Visually inspecting the brake lines brake hoses and connections Checking tire inflation pressure and tread depth Checking and lubricating the chain drive Checking the brake fluid leve...

Page 137: ...BMW pre delivery check performed on Stamp signature BMW Running in Check performed on at km Next service latest on or if reached earlier at km Stamp signature 12 135 z Service...

Page 138: ...il change with filter Checking valve clearance Replacing air cleaner element Oil change telescopic fork Replacing all spark plugs Replacing fuel filters and fuel hoses at maintenance Replace the hose...

Page 139: ...il change with filter Checking valve clearance Replacing air cleaner element Oil change telescopic fork Replacing all spark plugs Replacing fuel filters and fuel hoses at maintenance Replace the hose...

Page 140: ...il change with filter Checking valve clearance Replacing air cleaner element Oil change telescopic fork Replacing all spark plugs Replacing fuel filters and fuel hoses at maintenance Replace the hose...

Page 141: ...il change with filter Checking valve clearance Replacing air cleaner element Oil change telescopic fork Replacing all spark plugs Replacing fuel filters and fuel hoses at maintenance Replace the hose...

Page 142: ...il change with filter Checking valve clearance Replacing air cleaner element Oil change telescopic fork Replacing all spark plugs Replacing fuel filters and fuel hoses at maintenance Replace the hose...

Page 143: ...il change with filter Checking valve clearance Replacing air cleaner element Oil change telescopic fork Replacing all spark plugs Replacing fuel filters and fuel hoses at maintenance Replace the hose...

Page 144: ...il change with filter Checking valve clearance Replacing air cleaner element Oil change telescopic fork Replacing all spark plugs Replacing fuel filters and fuel hoses at maintenance Replace the hose...

Page 145: ...il change with filter Checking valve clearance Replacing air cleaner element Oil change telescopic fork Replacing all spark plugs Replacing fuel filters and fuel hoses at maintenance Replace the hose...

Page 146: ...il change with filter Checking valve clearance Replacing air cleaner element Oil change telescopic fork Replacing all spark plugs Replacing fuel filters and fuel hoses at maintenance Replace the hose...

Page 147: ...il change with filter Checking valve clearance Replacing air cleaner element Oil change telescopic fork Replacing all spark plugs Replacing fuel filters and fuel hoses at maintenance Replace the hose...

Page 148: ...il change with filter Checking valve clearance Replacing air cleaner element Oil change telescopic fork Replacing all spark plugs Replacing fuel filters and fuel hoses at maintenance Replace the hose...

Page 149: ...il change with filter Checking valve clearance Replacing air cleaner element Oil change telescopic fork Replacing all spark plugs Replacing fuel filters and fuel hoses at maintenance Replace the hose...

Page 150: ...ice confirmations The table serves to provide evidence of maintenance and repair work as well as installed optional acces sories and special campaigns performed Work performed at km Date 12 148 z Serv...

Page 151: ...Work performed at km Date 12 149 z Service...

Page 152: ...oltage is too low 25 Brake fluid Check fluid level at rear 72 Check front fluid level 71 Front reservoir 13 Rear reservoir 13 Brake pads Breaking in 51 Check front 69 Check rear 70 Brakes Checking ope...

Page 153: ...hnical data 124 Emergency on off switch kill switch Emergency off 33 Operating 33 Operation mode 33 Position on motorcycle 16 Engine In emergency operation 25 Parking 33 Severe fault 26 Starting 48 Te...

Page 154: ...nt cluster Engine speed warning 17 Overview 17 Photosensor 17 Warning and indicator lights 17 J Jump start 91 K Keys 32 L Lights Adjusting headlight 42 Control 15 Operating headlight flasher 34 Operat...

Page 155: ...13 Right hand multifunction switch 16 Underneath seat 14 Warning and indicator lights 20 P Paint care 110 Performance data Technical data 126 Photosensor 17 Pre Ride Check 49 R Rear wheel drive Techn...

Page 156: ...e tread depth 76 Checking tyre pressure 76 Inflation pressures 123 Maximum speed 47 Technical data 122 Tire inflation pressure table 11 Topcase Operating 101 104 Torques 115 Transmission Technical dat...

Page 157: ...Wheels Checking wheel rims 76 Install front wheel 79 Install rear wheel 83 Removing front wheel 77 Removing rear wheel 81 Size change 77 Technical data 122 13 155 z Index...

Page 158: ...13 156 z Index...

Page 159: ...gnized Dimensions weights fuel con sumption and performance data are quoted to the customary tol erances The right to modify designs equipment and accessories is reserved Errors and omissions excepted...

Page 160: ...1 1 quarts Approx 1 l Tire inflation pressure Tire pressure front 24 7 psi 1 7 bar with cold tires one up and two up rid ing Tire pressure rear 27 6 psi 1 9 bar with cold tires one up and two up rid...

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