
145
Press top section of button
1
to raise the windscreen.
Press bottom section of
button
1
to lower the
windscreen.
Switch off the ignition
63).
The windscreen automatically
moves to the bottom end po-
sition.
If the windscreen encounters
resistance before it reaches
its end position, the anti-
trap mechanism goes active.
The windscreen stops and
the mechanism raises it
slightly. After a few seconds
the windscreen once again
attempts to move to the
bottom end position.
Make sure that nothing ob-
structs the windscreen's free-
dom of movement.
The windscreen does not
automatically move to the
bottom end position.
Switch on the ignition (
62).
Press button
1
to move the
windscreen to its top and bot-
tom end positions.
Switch off the ignition
63).
The windscreen's range of
adjustment is calibrated.
Windscreen does not react
when button
1
is pressed.
Consult a specialist work-
shop, preferably an authorised
BMW Motorrad retailer.
There is no guarantee that the
anti-trap system will function
correctly if a windscreen that
does not have BMW Motorrad
approval is installed.
In this case: Ensure the clear-
ance of the windscreen prior
to switching off the ignition.
CLUTCH
Adjusting clutch lever
WARNING
Adjusting the clutch lever
while riding
Risk of accident
Adjust the clutch lever only
when the motorcycle is at a
standstill.
Summary of Contents for R 1250RT
Page 1: ...RIDER S MANUAL R 1250 RT BMW MOTORRAD MAKE LIFE A RIDE...
Page 8: ...GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 01...
Page 21: ...15...
Page 22: ...GENERAL VIEWS 02...
Page 32: ...STATUS INDICATORS 03...
Page 65: ...59...
Page 66: ...OPERATION 04...
Page 110: ...104 OPERATION Payload per case max 10 kg...
Page 111: ...105...
Page 112: ...TFT DISPLAY 05...
Page 137: ...131...
Page 138: ...AUDIO SYSTEM 06...
Page 139: ...RADIO 134 AUDIO SETTINGS 136 PLAYER 138 SATELLITE RADIO 138 IN HELMET AUDIO PLAYBACK 140...
Page 147: ...141...
Page 148: ...ADJUSTMENT 07...
Page 159: ...153...
Page 160: ...RIDING 08...
Page 180: ...174 RIDING suspension should be compressed as tightly as possible front and rear...
Page 181: ...175...
Page 182: ...ENGINEERING DETAILS 09...
Page 203: ...197...
Page 204: ...MAINTENANCE 10...
Page 238: ...ACCESSORIES 11...
Page 239: ...GENERAL NOTES 234 POWER SOCKETS 234 TOPCASE 235 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 238...
Page 245: ...239...
Page 246: ...CARE 12...
Page 252: ...TECHNICAL DATA 13...
Page 269: ...263...
Page 270: ...SERVICE 14...
Page 292: ...286 SERVICE Work performed Odometer reading Date...
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Page 352: ...Thailand 10 Mid range Radar Sensor Israel...
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