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RIDER'S

 

MANUAL

  

(US

 

MODEL)

G

 

310

 

R

BMW

MOTORRAD

MAKE LIFE A RIDE

Summary of Contents for G 310 R

Page 1: ...RIDER S MANUAL US MODEL G 310 R BMW MOTORRAD MAKE LIFE A RIDE...

Page 2: ...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 company stamp...

Page 3: ...ntains important notes about operating the vehicle that will enable you to make full use of the technical assets of your BMW You will also obtain preventive maintenance and care instructions which are...

Page 4: ...ent cluster 19 03 DISPLAYS 20 Warning and indicator lights 22 Multifunction display 23 Indicator lights 24 Service display 29 Fuel reserve 30 Tachometer 30 04 OPERATION 32 Ignition 34 Lights 35 Turn i...

Page 5: ...es 104 Heated grips 104 Power socket 105 Topcase 105 Topcase Light 108 10 CARE 112 Care products 114 Washing the vehicle 114 Cleaning sensitive motorcycle parts 115 Paint care 116 Protective wax coat...

Page 6: ...fects 132 BMW Motorrad Service 133 BMW Motorrad Elec tronic service history eSH 133 BMW Motorrad Mo bility Services 134 Maintenance work 134 Maintenance sched ule 136 Maintenance confir mations 137 S...

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Page 8: ...GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 01...

Page 9: ...K EASY REFERENCE 4 ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS 4 EQUIPMENT 5 TECHNICAL DATA 5 TIMELINESS OF THE STATUS OF THIS MANUAL 6 ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION 6 CERTIFICATES AND OPERATING PERMITS 6 DATA MEMO...

Page 10: ...re to avoid this hazard can result in minor or moderate injury WARNING Hazard with moderate risk Failure to avoid this hazard can result in death or serious injury DANGER Hazard with high risk Failure...

Page 11: ...motorcycle features equipment that is not de scribed here you can find these features described in a separate manual TECHNICAL DATA All dimensions weights and performance data contained in these oper...

Page 12: ...torcycle the operating and installation instructions for optional accessories and gen eral BMW Motorrad informa tion related to the technology or other features are available at bmw motorrad com manu...

Page 13: ...ners Specialist workshops Service providers Vehicle users may request in formation about the type of personal data that is stored the purpose for which the data will be used and the source of the data...

Page 14: ...ponents such as control units contain com ponents for storing technical information This may be infor mation about the vehicle s con dition component load events or faults stored temporarily or perman...

Page 15: ...nd guarantee claims The fault memory and event data recorder in the vehicle can be reset by a BMW Motorrad retailer or other qualified service partner or specialist workshop as part of a repair or ser...

Page 16: ...vider of the particular app used The range of possible settings depends on the par ticular app and the operating system of the mobile end de vice Services General information If the vehicle has a mobi...

Page 17: ...vated This is not the case for legally prescribed functions Services of other providers When using the online services of other providers these ser vices are subject to the respon sibility and the dat...

Page 18: ...OVERVIEWS 02...

Page 19: ...GENERAL VIEW LEFT SIDE 14 GENERAL VIEW RIGHT SIDE 15 UNDERNEATH THE SEAT 16 MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH LEFT 17 MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH RIGHT 18 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 19...

Page 20: ...RAL VIEW LEFT SIDE 1 with additional onboard socketOA Power socket 105 2 Adjusting ring for spring preload 45 3 Seat lock 40 4 Chain adjustment values 92 5 Engine oil indicator 74 6 Type plate 7 Tire...

Page 21: ...E 1 Fuel filler opening 59 2 Brake fluid reservoir for front wheel brake 78 3 Vehicle identification num ber 4 Coolant expansion tank 81 5 Oil filler opening 75 6 Brake fluid reservoir for rear wheel...

Page 22: ...16 OVERVIEWS UNDERNEATH THE SEAT 1 Battery 95 2 Diagnostic socket 100 3 Fuses 99 4 Operating instructions 4 5 Onboard vehicle tool kit 72 6 Gripping clamp...

Page 23: ...17 MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH LEFT 1 Headlight flasher 36 2 Light rocker switch 36 3 Turn indicators 36 4 Horn...

Page 24: ...18 OVERVIEWS MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH RIGHT 1 Emergency off switch 35 2 Starter button 53...

Page 25: ...19 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 1 Button 38 2 Indicator lights 22 3 Multifunction display 23 4 Warning lights 22 5 Photodiode for brightness control in the multifunction display Engine speed warner 56...

Page 26: ...DISPLAYS 03...

Page 27: ...WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS 22 MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY 23 INDICATOR LIGHTS 24 SERVICE DISPLAY 29 FUEL RESERVE 30 TACHOMETER 30...

Page 28: ...INDICATOR LIGHTS 1 Neutral indicator light 2 High beam indicator light 36 3 Turn signal indicator light 36 4 Low fuel warning light 28 5 Warning light for vehicle voltage 26 6 General warning light 24...

Page 29: ...FUNCTION DISPLAY 1 On board computer 38 2 Indication range for values 3 Service display 29 4 Clock 39 5 Warning symbols 24 6 Gear indicator N is shown at idle 7 Speed 8 Rotational speed RPM 30 9 Fuel...

Page 30: ...arning symbols are displayed You will find an overview of the potential warnings on the following pages Warnings that do not have their own warning light are shown as a warning symbol 1 in the multifu...

Page 31: ...ed Coolant temper ature too high 26 lights up yellow is displayed Engine in emer gency operation mode 26 lights up yellow flashes Engine warning 27 flashes ABS self diagno sis not completed 27 lights...

Page 32: ...is too low Checking coolant level 81 If coolant level is too low Topping up coolant 82 Possible cause The radiator is dirty Clean radiator 116 Possible cause The fan or fan control is faulty Have the...

Page 33: ...e may be impaired and not function as normal Engine warning lights up yellow flashes WARNING Damage to engine during emergency operation Accident hazard Drive slowly and avoid rapid acceleration and p...

Page 34: ...riding the motorcycle if you make allowance for the failed or limited ABS function You should also take account of the additional information on situations that can lead to an ABS fault 67 Have the m...

Page 35: ...stance until service is due and service due date If service is due within 700 miles the SERVICE inscription 1 and the remaining distance covered 2 will be displayed and counted down in steps of 100 mi...

Page 36: ...le is propped on its side stand the slight angle of inclination means that the sensor cannot register the fuel quantity correctly For this reason the range is only recalculated when the side stand is...

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Page 38: ...OPERATION 04...

Page 39: ...IGNITION 34 LIGHTS 35 TURN INDICATORS 36 MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY 38 TIME AND DATE 39 RESETTING THE TRIP DISTANCE 39 RESETTING AVERAGE VALUES 40 SEAT 40...

Page 40: ...he angle of the ground determines whether the handlebars are set to the left or right If the slope of the road per mits turn the handlebars to the left Push the ignition key 1 into the steering lock a...

Page 41: ...n mode WARNING Operation of the emergency ON OFF switch when riding Danger of falling due to blocking of rear wheel Do not operate the emer gency ON OFF switch when riding Push the emergency off switc...

Page 42: ...lasher Operating high beam headlight Press switch 1 forwards High beams are switched on High beam indicator light lights up Move switch 1 to the center position The blue high beam indicator light goes...

Page 43: ...37 Indicator light of turn indi cator flashes Move switch 1 to center posi tion to switch off turn indica tors...

Page 44: ...board computer is displayed Repeatedly short press but ton 1 until desired value is displayed Possible displays Total distance traveled ODO Trip distance 1 TRIP1 Trip distance 2 TRIP2 Coolant temperat...

Page 45: ...Setting the date 39 Setting the date Requirement Clock has been set Briefly press button 1 to in crement the month 7 When the month has been set as desired press and hold button 1 Day 6 flashes Briefl...

Page 46: ...ED is displayed Press and hold button 1 until value 3 has been reset SEAT Removing the seat Park the motorcycle making sure that the ground is firm and level Push down on rear part of seat 2 to reliev...

Page 47: ...41 Installing seat Insert seat 1 with the mount 3 centered into the battery tray 4 Put on detent pin 2 and press into the lock...

Page 48: ...SETTING 05...

Page 49: ...MIRRORS 44 ADJUST THE 44 SPRING PRELOAD 45 BRAKE 46 CLUTCH 46...

Page 50: ...ft 22 Nm Slide protective cap 1 over screw connection ADJUST THE Adjusting headlight for RHD LHD traffic This motorcycle s headlight features a symmetrical low beam No special adjustments or procedur...

Page 51: ...oad Have the headlight base set ting readjusted by a specialist workshop preferably an au thorized BMW Motorrad re tailer SPRING PRELOAD Setting The spring preload must be adjusted to the weight of th...

Page 52: ...mpt to adjust the brake lever unless the motorcycle is at a standstill Turn the adjustment screw 1 into the desired position by applying gentle pressure from the rear The adjustment screw is easier to...

Page 53: ...tle pressure from the rear The adjusting screw is easier to turn when the clutch lever is pressed forward Adjustment options From position 1 smallest dis tance between handlebar grip and clutch lever...

Page 54: ...RIDING 06...

Page 55: ...SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 50 REGULAR CHECK 52 STARTING 53 BREAKING IN 55 ENGINE SPEED WARNER 56 BRAKES 57 PARKING YOUR MOTORCYCLE 58 REFUELING 58 SECURING MOTORCYCLE FOR TRANSPORTATION 60...

Page 56: ...not exceed the gross weight limit and observe the loading information Set spring preload to suit gross vehicle weight with topcaseOA Observe the maximum pay load and maximum speed see also the chapter...

Page 57: ...d Observe the maximum per missible speed for the tyres Risk of poisoning Exhaust gas contains carbon monoxide which is colorless and odorless but highly toxic WARNING Harmful exhaust gas Danger of suf...

Page 58: ...tion of the catalytic converter Danger of overheating ATTENTION Engine idling for a lengthy period while at a standstill Overheating due to insuf ficient cooling in extreme cases vehicle fire Do not a...

Page 59: ...ck is carried out 54 ABS self diagnosis is per formed 54 Shift to neutral Idle mode indicator lamp lights up Idle mode appears on the display Alternative If a gear is en gaged pull the clutch You cann...

Page 60: ...hase 2 The general warning light 1 changes from red to yellow Phase 3 The warning and indicator lights and the engine speed warner go out or adopt their functions for operation If service is due this...

Page 61: ...ains possible to con tinue riding It must be noted that the ABS function is not available Have the malfunction cor rected as soon as possible at an authorized specialist work shop preferably an author...

Page 62: ...man ner at various lean angles until the tires are run in Only once the surface has been rough ened can the tires achieve max imum grip WARNING Loss of adhesion of new tires on wet roads and at extre...

Page 63: ...emergency braking where brake pressure is generated as quickly as possible and with great force dynamic load dis tribution lags behind the pro gressive increases in decelera tion rate and the braking...

Page 64: ...onent damage cause by tipping over Always check that the ground under the stand is level and firm Fold out side stand and park motorcycle ATTENTION Loading of the side stand with additional weight Com...

Page 65: ...u with more detailed information Recommended fuel quality Regular unleaded max 15 ethanol E15 87 AKI 91 ROZ RON 87 AKI Refueling procedure WARNING Fuel is highly flammable Fire and explosion hazard Do...

Page 66: ...reserve so that the new fill level is detected and the fuel reserve indicator light is switched off The usable fuel quantity specified in the technical data is the fuel quantity which can be refueled...

Page 67: ...motorcycle onto trans port surface and do not place on side stand ATTENTION Pinching of components Component damage Do not pinch components e g brake lines or wiring harnesses Lay tensioning straps at...

Page 68: ...62 RIDING The vehicle is pulled down against its springs with the suspension compressed strongly...

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Page 70: ...TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL 07...

Page 71: ...GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 66 ANTI LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM 66...

Page 72: ...ving stability is maintained irre spective 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 tir...

Page 73: ...e extreme conditions of competitive off road and racetrack use Special situations To detect the tendency of the wheels to lock up the speeds of the front and rear wheel are compared If the system reg...

Page 74: ...kept to Reserves for safety The potentially shorter stopping distances which BMW Motorrad ABS permits must not be used as an excuse for a careless driving style ABS is primarily a means of ensuring a...

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Page 76: ...MAINTENANCE 08...

Page 77: ...VEHICLE TOOL KIT 72 FRONT WHEEL STAND 73 REAR WHEEL STAND 73 ENGINE OIL 74 BRAKE SYSTEM 76 CLUTCH 80 COOLANT 81 TIRES 82 RIMS 83 WHEELS 84 CHAIN 91 LIGHT SOURCE 94 JUMP STARTING 94 BATTERY 95 FUSES 9...

Page 78: ...d retailer Special tools and thorough specialized knowledge are required to carry out some of the work If you are in doubt consult a specialist workshop preferably your authorized BMW Motorrad retaile...

Page 79: ...front wheel with the BMW Motorrad front wheel stand Place motorcycle on an auxiliary stand BMW Motorrad recommends the BMW Motorrad rear wheel stand Mounting the rear wheel stand 73 For a description...

Page 80: ...he higher the oil level Engine damage Only check the oil level after a longer journey or when the engine is warm Place motorcycle on an auxiliary stand BMW Motorrad recommends the BMW Motorrad auxilia...

Page 81: ...otor oil after a jour ney of at least 50 km in order to reduce the environmental impact Topping up the engine oil Park motorcycle Ensure that the ground is firm and level Wipe the area around the oil...

Page 82: ...e all work on the brake system carried out by ex perts Have the brakes checked at an authorized workshop preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer Checking the front brake pad thickness Park moto...

Page 83: ...not worn be yond their minimum thick ness Have brake pads renewed at a specialist workshop preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer BMW Motorrad recommends you only install genuine brake pads f...

Page 84: ...ick ness Have brake pads renewed at a specialist workshop preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer Checking the front brake fluid level WARNING Insufficient or contaminated brake fluid in the br...

Page 85: ...ect rectified as quickly as possible by a spe cialist workshop preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad re tailer Checking the rear brake fluid level WARNING Insufficient or contaminated brake fluid in t...

Page 86: ...op preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad re tailer CLUTCH Check clutch function Pull back the clutch lever The clutch must fully disen gage Signs that the clutch is fully disengaged Easy to change gea...

Page 87: ...se clutch lever play Screw the adjusting sleeve 3 into the handlebar lever To reduce clutch lever play Screw the adjusting sleeve 3 away from the handlebar lever Lock the adjusting sleeve 3 using the...

Page 88: ...Coolant top up quantity Antifreeze and anti corrosion agent 150 ml Difference between the MIN and MAX markings Checking coolant level 81 When the coolant meets the specified level Close the cap of th...

Page 89: ...rcycle ensuring that support surface is firm and level Measure tire tread depth in main tread grooves with wear indicators Tread wear marks are in tegrated into the main grooves on every tire If the t...

Page 90: ...ycle to different wheels please contact a specialist workshop preferably a BMW Motorrad retailer In some cases the data stored in the control units can be adapted for the new wheel sizes Removing the...

Page 91: ...out the front wheel pay attention to the wheel speed sensor Place front wheel down and roll it forward out of the front suspension When doing so make sure that the wheel speed sensor is not damaged R...

Page 92: ...the spacer bushing 5 into the wheel hub on the left side with the seat facing out wards ATTENTION Front wheel installation op posite the running direction Accident hazard Observe running direction ar...

Page 93: ...l stand and firmly compress front forks Do not operate the brake lever at the same time Attaching front wheel stand 73 Install screw 3 to the speci fied torque Brace quick re lease axle on the right s...

Page 94: ...the braking effect kicks in without any delay Engage the brakes repeatedly until the brake pads make contact with the discs Removing the rear wheel Raise motorcycle preferably with a BMW Motorrad rear...

Page 95: ...eel as far for ward as possible and disen gage the chain 9 from the chain sprocket Make sure that the wheel speed sensor 10 is not dam aged when rolling out the rear wheel Roll rear wheel toward rear...

Page 96: ...ning torque Damage or loosening of screwed connections Always have the tightening torques checked by a specialized workshop preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer Roll the rear wheel on the su...

Page 97: ...aking sure that the quick release axle interlocks into chain tensioner Insert chain tensioner left 5 Install the nut 6 with washer but do not tighten yet Adjusting chain tension 91 CHAIN Adjusting cha...

Page 98: ...again Checking chain tension 92 Checking chain tension Park motorcycle Ensure that the ground is firm and level Turn the rear wheel until the position with the lowest chain sag is reached Using a scre...

Page 99: ...ng compati ble Wipe off excess lubricant Checking chain wear Engage 1st gear Rotate rear wheel in driving direction until the chain is ten sioned Determine chain length below the rear wheel swinging a...

Page 100: ...urces The service life of the LED light sources is longer than the as sumed service life of the ve hicle If an LED light source is faulty please contact a spe cialist workshop preferably an authorized...

Page 101: ...e of motorcycle with discharged battery in usual way if engine does not start wait a few minutes be fore repeating attempt in or der to protect starter motor and donor battery Allow both engines to id...

Page 102: ...at your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer Charging a connected battery ATTENTION Charging the battery con nected to the vehicle using the battery terminals Damage to the motorcycle s electronics Disco...

Page 103: ...n sequence First disconnect the negative battery cable 1 Then push the protective cap 3 to the side and disconnect the positive battery cable 2 Connecting battery to vehicle First install the positive...

Page 104: ...Installing the battery Place battery 4 in battery compartment positive ter minal on right in direction of travel Attach the right side of the holder to the battery tray 2 Fold the holder 1 down and a...

Page 105: ...eplace defective fuse in ac cordance with following fuse assignment diagram using the gripping clamp Fuse assignment 99 Close the fuse box 2 again Make sure that the lock 1 en gages If the fuses blow...

Page 106: ...ket CAUTION Incorrect procedure followed when disconnecting the data link connector for the On Board Diagnostics Motorcycle experiences mal functions Only have the data link con nector disconnected by...

Page 107: ...r the diagno sis and information system can be connected to the diag nostic socket 2 Fastening the diagnostic socket Disconnect the interface for the diagnosis and information system Insert the diagno...

Page 108: ...ACCESSORIES 09...

Page 109: ...GENERAL NOTES 104 HEATED GRIPS 104 POWER SOCKET 105 TOPCASE 105 TOPCASE LIGHT 108...

Page 110: ...ted by BMW There fore BMW assumes responsi bility for these products BMW shall not be held liable for un approved parts and accessory products of any kind Comply with legal require ments for any modif...

Page 111: ...s The ignition must be switched on before electrical devices connected to the power sock ets can be operated Cable routing The cables from the onboard sockets to the auxiliary de vices must be routed...

Page 112: ...own until it engages Turn key in topcase lock to the 1 position and remove Opening the topcase with luggage rackOA with topcaseOA Turn the key in the topcase lock to position 1 Press the lock cylinder...

Page 113: ...ion Under such circumstances ensure that the key is not in the topcase Press release lever 1 down until it engages Turn key in topcase lock into LOCK position and remove it Removing the topcase with l...

Page 114: ...t properly se cured Driving safety is impaired Topcase must not shake and must be fastened clearance free Turn the key until it is vertical in the lock Insert the base 5 into the slot 4 Fit the mount...

Page 115: ...ntal then remove it The release levers are locked You can neither open the topcase nor remove it from the adapter Removing the topcase Light with luggage rackOA with topcase LightOA Turn the key until...

Page 116: ...110 ACCESSORIES Maximum speed when riding with a loaded topcase max 81 mph max 130 km h Payload of Topcase max 7 lbs max 3 kg...

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Page 118: ...CARE 10...

Page 119: ...CARE PRODUCTS 114 WASHING THE VEHICLE 114 CLEANING SENSITIVE MOTORCYCLE PARTS 115 PAINT CARE 116 PROTECTIVE WAX COATING 117 STORING THE MOTORCYCLE 117 PUTTING THE MOTORCYCLE INTO OPERATION 117...

Page 120: ...on the packaging of the clean ing agents Do not use highly acidic or alkaline cleaning agents WASHING THE VEHICLE BMW Motorrad recommends that you use BMW insect re mover to soften and wash off insec...

Page 121: ...ollowing care measures Remove road salt and corro sive deposits immediately after completion of a trip with cold water CLEANING SENSITIVE MO TORCYCLE PARTS Plastics ATTENTION Use of unsuitable cleanin...

Page 122: ...ent cooling Rubber Treat rubber parts with wa ter or BMW rubber protection coating agent ATTENTION Use of silicone sprays for care of rubber seals Damage to rubber seals Do not use silicone sprays or...

Page 123: ...s clean the fuel injection system and the combustion area Fuel ad ditives should be used when refueling with low quality fu els or during longer periods of downtime Your authorized BMW Motorrad retail...

Page 124: ...TECHNICAL DATA 11...

Page 125: ...ECTIONS 121 FUEL 122 ENGINE OIL 122 ENGINE 123 CLUTCH 123 TRANSMISSION 124 REAR WHEEL DRIVE 124 FRAME 124 CHASSIS 125 BRAKES 125 WHEELS AND TIRES 125 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 126 DIMENSIONS 127 WEIGHTS 128 P...

Page 126: ...aged Fold in side stand Emergency on off switch kill switch Set emergency off switch to operation mode 35 Gear engaged and clutch not disengaged Operate the clutch or put the transmission into idle so...

Page 127: ...ews 6 times alternating between one and the other each time 14 lb ft 19 Nm Rear wheel Value Valid Locknut of drive chain tensioning screw M8 14 lb ft 19 Nm Rear wheel quick re lease axle in swinging a...

Page 128: ...77 g km According to WMTC Emission standard Euro 5 ENGINE OIL Engine oil capacity Approx 1 7 quarts Approx 1 65 l with filter replacement Specification SAE 5W 40 API SJ JASO MA2 Additives for instance...

Page 129: ...313 cm3 Cylinder bore 3 1 in 80 mm Piston stroke 2 4 in 62 1 mm Compression ratio 10 9 1 Nominal capacity 34 hp 25 kW At rotational speed 9250 min 1 Torque 21 lb ft 28 Nm At rotational speed 7250 min...

Page 130: ...DRIVE Type of final drive Chain drive Chain sag 1 6 2 in 40 50 mm Motor cycle unloaded on side stand Permissible chain length max 5 7 in max 144 30 mm measured over the center of 10 rivets chain unde...

Page 131: ...r Front brake pad material Sintered metal Front brake disc thickness 0 2 in 5 0 mm New min 0 18 in min 4 5 mm Wear limit Rear wheel Type of rear wheel brake 1 piston floating caliper Rear brake pad ma...

Page 132: ...dex for rear tire At least 66 Permissible rear wheel imbal ance max 0 2 oz max 5 g Tire inflation pressure Front tire pressure 31 9 psi 2 2 bar with cold tires one up and two up riding Rear tire press...

Page 133: ...ght LED Bulb for taillight brake light LED Light source for license plate light LED Bulbs for flashing turn indica tors LED Bulb for additional headlight LED DIMENSIONS Motorcycle length 78 9 in 2005...

Page 134: ...E Front wheel load at unloaded vehicle weight 174 lbs 79 kg Permissible front wheel load max 276 lbs max 125 kg Rear wheel load at unloaded vehicle weight 176 lbs 80 kg Permissible rear wheel load max...

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Page 136: ...SERVICE 12...

Page 137: ...FECTS 132 BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE 133 BMW MOTORRAD ELECTRONIC SERVICE HISTORY ESH 133 BMW MOTORRAD MOBILITY SERVICES 134 MAINTENANCE WORK 134 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 136 MAINTENANCE CONFIRMATIONS 137 SERVIC...

Page 138: ...dual problems between you your autho rized BMW Motorrad retailer or BMW of North America LLC You can contact the NHTSA by calling the Vehicle Safety Hot line on 1 888 327 4236 Teletypewriter TTY for t...

Page 139: ...BMW Motorrad advises that you observe the recommended service intervals for your mo torcycle Have all maintenance and re pair tasks confirmed in the Service chapter in this manual Documented proof of...

Page 140: ...rized BMW Motorrad retailer for additional information on available mobility maintenance services MAINTENANCE WORK BMW pre delivery check The BMW pre delivery check is carried out by your authorized B...

Page 141: ...next service date ap prox one month or 620 miles 1000 km before the entered values More information on the topic of service is available at bmw motorrad com service The required scope of mainte nance...

Page 142: ...valve clearance 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...

Page 143: ...g the rear brake pads and brake disc for wear Visual inspection of the brake lines brake hoses and connec tions Checking the tire pressure and tread depth Checking and lubricating the chain drive Chec...

Page 144: ...138 SERVICE BMW pre delivery check performed on Stamp signature BMW Running in Check performed on Odometer reading Next service latest on or if reached earlier Odometer reading Stamp signature...

Page 145: ...ine oil 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 main tenance Replace the...

Page 146: ...Engine oil 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 main tenance Replace...

Page 147: ...ine oil 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 main tenance Replace the...

Page 148: ...Engine oil 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 main tenance Replace...

Page 149: ...ine oil 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 main tenance Replace the...

Page 150: ...Engine oil 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 main tenance Replace...

Page 151: ...ine oil 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 main tenance Replace the...

Page 152: ...Engine oil 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 main tenance Replace...

Page 153: ...ine oil 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 main tenance Replace the...

Page 154: ...Engine oil 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 main tenance Replace...

Page 155: ...ine oil 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 main tenance Replace the...

Page 156: ...Engine oil 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 main tenance Replace...

Page 157: ...SERVICE CONFIRMATIONS The table serves to provide evidence of maintenance and repair work as well as installed optional accessories and special cam paigns performed Work performed Odometer reading Da...

Page 158: ...152 SERVICE Work performed Odometer reading Date...

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Page 160: ...6 Removing 97 Technical data 127 Vehicle voltage is too low 26 Brake fluid Checking the front fluid level 78 Checking the rear fluid level 79 Front expansion tank 15 Rear expansion tank 15 Brake pads...

Page 161: ...al data 126 Emergency off switch Emergency off 35 Operation 35 Operation mode 35 Position on the vehicle 18 Engine In emergency operation 26 Parking 35 Severe fault 27 Starting 53 Technical data 123 E...

Page 162: ...electron ics 26 Instrument cluster Engine speed warning 19 Overview 19 Photosensor 19 Warning and indicator lights 19 J Jump starting 94 K Keys 34 L Light sources Replacing the LED light source 94 Te...

Page 163: ...eat 16 Warning and indicator lights 22 P Performance data Technical data 128 Photosensor 19 Pre Ride Check 54 R Rear wheel drive Technical data 124 Rear wheel stand Mounting 73 Refueling 59 Fuel grade...

Page 164: ...ng tyre pressure 82 Inflation pressures 126 Maximum speed 51 Technical data 125 Tire pressure table 14 Topcase Operation 105 108 Torques 121 Transmission Technical data 124 Trip recorder Displaying TR...

Page 165: ...lication of this work in whole or part are prohibited without the express written approval of BMW Motorrad Aftersales Original Rider s Manual printed in Germany WARNING Harmful substances Operating se...

Page 166: ...x 1 1 quarts Approx 1 l Tire inflation pressure Front tire pressure 31 9 psi 2 2 bar with cold tires one up and two up riding Rear tire pressure 33 4 psi 2 3 bar with cold tires one up and two up ridi...

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