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Summary of Contents for R 18

Page 1: ...RIDER S MANUAL US MODEL R 18 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: ...tain preventive maintenance and care instructions which are beneficial to operating and road safety and help retain the value of your vehicle as much as possible Documentation confirming performance o...

Page 4: ...stem DWA 44 Automatic Stability Control ASC 46 Riding mode 46 Speed control 47 Hill Start Control Hill Start Con trol 48 Reverser 49 Heated grips 50 Rider s seat 51 05 SETTING 54 Mirrors 56 Headlight...

Page 5: ...oting chart 116 Screw connections 117 Fuel 118 Engine oil 118 Engine 118 Clutch 119 Transmission 119 Rear wheel drive 119 Frame 119 Chassis 119 Brakes 120 Wheels and tires 120 Electrical system 121 An...

Page 6: ...GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 01...

Page 7: ...K EASY REFERENCE 4 ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS 4 EQUIPMENT 4 TECHNICAL DATA 4 TIMELINESS OF THE STATUS OF THIS MANUAL 5 ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION 5 CERTIFICATES AND OPERATING PERMITS 5 DATA MEMO...

Page 8: ...cal data OE Optional equipment BMW Motorrad optional equip ment is already completely in stalled during motorcycle pro duction OA Optional accessories BMW Motorrad optional acces sories can be purchas...

Page 9: ...ocess data received from vehicle sensors self generated data or data exchanged between control units for ex ample Some control units are required for safe vehicle operation or provide riding as sistan...

Page 10: ...nts or faults stored temporarily or per manently This information generally documents the condition of a component module system or the surrounding area for example Operating conditions of system comp...

Page 11: ...processed further is de termined by the provider of the particular app used The range of possible settings depends on the particular app and the oper ating system of the mobile end device Services Gen...

Page 12: ...8 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS can be obtained from the particular service provider...

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Page 14: ...OVERVIEWS 02...

Page 15: ...GENERAL VIEW LEFT SIDE 12 GENERAL VIEW RIGHT SIDE 13 BEHIND THE RIGHT SIDE TRIM PANEL 14 MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH LEFT 15 MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH RIGHT 16 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 17...

Page 16: ...12 OVERVIEWS GENERAL VIEW LEFT SIDE 1 Fuel filler opening 67 2 Onboard power socket 106 3 Activating reverser 50 4 Tire pressure table 5 Type plate...

Page 17: ...front brake fluid level 87 2 Locking the steering lock 32 3 Vehicle identification number 4 Engine oil indicator 84 5 Ground support point 97 6 Under the cylinder head cover Top ping up engine oil 85...

Page 18: ...BEHIND THE RIGHT SIDE TRIM PANEL 1 Onboard vehicle tool kit 82 2 Payload table 3 Adjusting spring preload at the rear wheel 58 4 Replacing fuses 101 5 Loosening the diagnostic socket 102 6 Jump start...

Page 19: ...flasher 35 2 Speed control 47 3 Hazard warning flasher 36 4 Select riding mode 46 5 Turn indicators 36 6 Horn 7 Rocker button MENU Multifunction display 21 Selecting displays 38 Resetting the trip rec...

Page 20: ...16 OVERVIEWS MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH RIGHT 1 Operating heated grips 50 2 Switching on ignition 33 3 Emergency off switch 35 4 Starter button Starting the engine 63 with reverserOE Using the reverser 50...

Page 21: ...STER 1 Speedometer 2 Indicator and warning lights 20 3 Photodiode for brightness control in the multifunction display with anti theft alarm system DWA OE DWA LED 44 4 Multifunction display 21 Selectin...

Page 22: ...DISPLAYS 03...

Page 23: ...INDICATOR AND WARNING LIGHTS 20 MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY 21 INDICATOR LIGHTS 22 SERVICE DISPLAY 29...

Page 24: ...d warning light 2 High beam indicator light 35 3 Neutral indicator light 4 Speed control 47 5 ASC indicator and warning light 27 6 Turn signal indicator light 36 7 General warning light Display in con...

Page 25: ...21 MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY 1 Value 2 Riding mode 46 3 Unit On board computer Selecting the display 38 4 Gear indicator Status Warning symbol Shown in conjunction with general warning light 22...

Page 26: ...y in conjunction with the general warning light 2 The gen eral warning light lights up or flashes de pending on the urgency of the warning Confirming warnings Warnings must be confirmed by pressing bu...

Page 27: ...g light flashes Engine symbol appears on the display Engine warning 26 General warning light lights up is displayed Vehicle voltage too low 26 General warning light lights up Battery symbol is display...

Page 28: ...eached reserve volume 28 Stop symbol is displayed Hill Start Control active 28 General warning light lights up Stop symbol flashes Hill Start Control auto matically deactivated 28 Stop symbol flashes...

Page 29: ...ave any faulty radio operated keys re placed by a BMW Motorrad retailer Replacing the battery of the radio operated key General warning light lights up is displayed Possible cause The battery for the...

Page 30: ...ot recommended Vehicle voltage too low General warning light lights up is displayed Generator power is no longer sufficient to supply all consumers and charge the battery In order to ensure that the e...

Page 31: ...ad retailer ASC intervention ASC indicator and warning light flashes quickly ASC has detected instability at the rear wheel and responded by reducing the torque The ASC indicator and warning light fla...

Page 32: ...on the consumption and on the fuel quantity that was still available when the light switched on The distance recorder for the reserve volume is reset once the fuel quantity after refueling is greater...

Page 33: ...is overdue because of the riding per formance or the date Have service performed regularly by a spe cialist workshop preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer The operating safety and road safet...

Page 34: ...OPERATION 04...

Page 35: ...TURN INDICATORS 36 MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY 38 SETTINGS IN THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 40 ANTI THEFT ALARM SYSTEM DWA 44 AUTOMATIC STABILITY CONTROL ASC 46 RIDING MODE 46 SPEED CONTROL 47 HILL START CONTROL H...

Page 36: ...erated key The indicator light for the radio oper ated key flashes as long as the radio operated key is being searched for If the radio operated key or the spare key is detected it goes out If the rad...

Page 37: ...you lose your keys refer to the notes re garding the electronic immobilizer EWS Should you loose the radio operated key while riding the motorcycle can be started by using the spare key If the batter...

Page 38: ...the ignition key by means of a ring antenna The engine control unit does not enable engine start until this key has been recognized as authorized for your motorcycle An additional ignition key attache...

Page 39: ...nly be started in the operating position LIGHTS Switch on low beam headlight Switching on ignition 33 Starting the engine 63 Alternatively with the ignition turned on pull the switch 1 Parking lights...

Page 40: ...lamps come on Switch ignition on and then off again to switch off the parking lights HAZARD WARNING FLASHER Operating the hazard warning flasher The hazard warning flashers place a strain on the batt...

Page 41: ...5 ft 50 m Speed is between 18 mph and 60 mph 30 km h and 100 km h after covering a particular distance traveled depending on the speed or when accelerating Speed is above 60 mph 100 km h after turn in...

Page 42: ...red after reaching the re serve volume MI R can only be selected for the reserve volume Engine temperature F Average speed MPH Vehicle voltage VOLT Date MM DD Average fuel consumption MPG Current cons...

Page 43: ...il the trip recorder to be reset 3 is displayed Press and hold button 2 until trip recorder 3 is reset Resetting average values Switching on ignition 33 Press button 1 repeatedly until the desired ave...

Page 44: ...WA ON or leave switched off DWA OFF Set time display CLOCK Set date DATE Configure displays SET DISPLAY Set units UNIT Reset displays RESET Exit the SETUP menu SETUP EXIT End SETUP Requirement There a...

Page 45: ...isplayed Press and hold button 2 to open SETUP Briefly press button 1 repeatedly until SET CLOCK is displayed Press and hold button 2 until hours 3 flash Briefly press button 1 to increment hours Brie...

Page 46: ...y press button 2 to decrement year 5 Press and hold button 2 until year no longer flashes The year is set Press and hold button 1 to exit SET YEAR The date is set SETUP ENTER is displayed Adjusting br...

Page 47: ...UNIT RESET is shown Press and hold button 2 until the RESET display 3 flashes Units have been reset to factory settings The display SET UNIT EXIT will be shown Press and hold button 2 to exit SET UNIT...

Page 48: ...h off the ignition If the DWA is activated the DWA is au tomatically activated after the ignition is switched off Activation takes approximately 30 seconds to complete Turn indicators are illuminated...

Page 49: ...ssing the button 1 of the radio operated key without deactivating the DWA If a DWA alarm was set off while the motor cycle was unattended the rider is notified accordingly by an alarm tone sounding on...

Page 50: ...ns to flash ASC is switched on As an alternative the ignition can also be switched off and then on again If the ASC indicator and warning light illuminates after switching the ignition off and on and...

Page 51: ...ol and dynamic engine brake control are also retained after the ig nition is switched off SPEED CONTROL with speed controlOE Switching on the cruise control Slide switch 1 to the right Button 2 is unl...

Page 52: ...for cruise control goes out Resuming previous cruising speed Briefly push button 1 back to return to the speed saved beforehand Cruise control is not deactivated by accelerating If you release the thr...

Page 53: ...a parking brake Apply handbrake lever 1 or footbrake lever firmly and then release again Stop symbol is displayed Hill Start Control has been activated To switch off the Hill Start Control acti vate t...

Page 54: ...rsing is canceled automatically if the gradient is too steep if there is an obstacle if the reversing motor overheats if the side stand is folded out if the front wheel brake is operated R will flash...

Page 55: ...are made the se lected heating level is set and the heated grip icon is hidden RIDER S SEAT Removing the rider s seat without passenger packageOE Park motorcycle Ensure that the ground is firm and le...

Page 56: ...and install the holder 3 using the screw 2 with passenger packageOE Insert rider s seat 1 in the mount 4 Position the rider s seat 1 in the rear area and install the retaining bracket 3 using screws...

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Page 58: ...SETTING 05...

Page 59: ...MIRRORS 56 HEADLIGHT 56 CLUTCH 57 BRAKES 57 TURN INDICATORS 58 SPRING PRELOAD 58...

Page 60: ...ase the headlight beam throw must be adapted to the weight If there are doubts as to the correct headlight range have the adjustment checked by a specialized workshop prefer ably by an authorized BMW...

Page 61: ...sition 5 largest distance between handlebar grip and clutch lever BRAKES Adjusting the brake lever WARNING Modified position of the brake fluid reservoir Air in the brake system Do not twist the handl...

Page 62: ...ing preload if the payload increases and reduce spring preload accordingly if the payload decreases Adjusting spring preload at the rear wheel Removing side trim panel 82 ATTENTION Improper adjustment...

Page 63: ...kwise as far as it will go then 24 rotations clock wise Two up mode with vehicle load approx 200 kg For a vehicle load deviating from the base settings the spring preload must be in creased by 2 rotat...

Page 64: ...RIDING 06...

Page 65: ...SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 62 REGULAR CHECK 63 START 63 BREAKING IN 65 BRAKES 66 SHIFTING WITH SHIFT PADDLE 67 PARKING YOUR MOTORCYCLE 67 REFUELING 67 SECURING MOTORCYCLE FOR TRANSPORTATION 69...

Page 66: ...the current gross motorcycle weight Pack heavy luggage items and cargo as low and as close to the center of the mo torcycle as possible Speed If you ride at high speed always bear in mind that variou...

Page 67: ...not make any modifications REGULAR CHECK Observe checklist Use the following checklist to check your motorcycle at regular intervals Always before riding off Unlocking the steering lock 32 Checking fu...

Page 68: ...r the speedometer moves to zero The indicator and warning lights 2 go out or adopt their functions for operation Active warning and service messages are displayed in the display 1 After confirmation o...

Page 69: ...SC indicator and warning light goes out Check the display of all indicator and warning lights ASC self diagnosis not completed ASC is not available because the self di agnosis routine was not complete...

Page 70: ...and with progressively greater levels of force This procedure provides ideal utilization of the extra weight transfer to the front wheel The clutch should also be engaged at the same time When the ri...

Page 71: ...fting is accomplished by using a shift paddle Downshifting Push gearshift lever 2 down at position A Upshifting Push gearshift lever 1 down at position B PARKING YOUR MOTORCYCLE Side stand Switch off...

Page 72: ...ure WARNING Fuel is highly flammable Fire and explosion hazard Do not smoke Never bring a naked flame near the fuel tank ATTENTION Component damage Component damage due to overfilled fuel tank If the...

Page 73: ...ff turning clockwise Lockable with fuel capOE Lock the fuel tank sealing cap using the ignition key Turn clockwise Pull the ignition key out and swivel the protective cap over the tank lock SECURING M...

Page 74: ...on the left and right upwards between the rear wheel cover and the rear frame Place the tensioning straps on the left and right around the rear frame and guide them down through the rear wheel swing i...

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Page 76: ...TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL 07...

Page 77: ...ES 74 ANTILOCK BRAKING SYSTEM ABS 74 AUTOMATIC STABILITY CONTROL ASC 75 RIDING MODE 76 DYNAMIC ENGINE BRAKE CONTROL 77 DYNAMIC BRAKE CONTROL 77 HILL START CONTROL HILL START CONTROL 78 ADAPTIVE LIGHT...

Page 78: ...ing force This enables the wheels to continue to turn and maintains riding stability regardless of the road condition What happens when rough roads are encountered Rough roads can briefly lead to a lo...

Page 79: ...torrad ABS is in a properly maintained condition it is vital that the specified service inter vals are kept to Reserves for safety The potentially shorter stopping distances which BMW Motorrad ABS per...

Page 80: ...ible to select one of the following riding modes RAIN ROLL ROCK For each riding mode a coordinated set ting is available for the following systems ASC control dynamic engine brake control and the engi...

Page 81: ...vehicle is stabilized Effect of the dynamic engine brake control In the RAIN and ROLL riding modes Maxi mum stability In the ROCK riding mode Reduced inter vention when compared to the RAIN and ROLL...

Page 82: ...n addition to the indicator and warning lights the rider is to be made aware of the deactivation of the Hill Start Control by the following behavior Brake warning jerk The brake is released briefly an...

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Page 84: ...MAINTENANCE 08...

Page 85: ...KIT 82 SIDE PANELS 82 FAIRING BRACKET 83 FRONT WHEEL STAND 84 REAR WHEEL STAND 84 ENGINE OIL 84 BRAKE SYSTEM 85 CLUTCH 89 TIRES 89 RIMS 89 WHEELS 90 MUFFLER 96 LIGHT SOURCE 97 JUMP STARTING 97 BATTER...

Page 86: ...ad retailer ONBOARD VEHICLE TOOL KIT 1 Reversible screwdriver insert Slotted blade and T25 torx Replacing fuses 101 2 Screwdriver handle Topping up the engine oil 85 Using with screwdriver insert 3 To...

Page 87: ...or side cover on frame Thread locking compound micro encap sulated 1 lb ft 2 Nm Installing side trim panel 82 Removing fairing bracket right Removing side trim panel 82 Remove screws 3 from the right...

Page 88: ...instructions for the rear wheel stand Your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer will be very happy to assist you in choos ing a suitable auxiliary stand ENGINE OIL Checking engine oil level ATTENTION Misi...

Page 89: ...ove cap 3 of oil filler opening ATTENTION Use of too little or too much engine oil Engine damage Always make sure that the oil level is correct Slowly and gradually fill the engine oil to the target l...

Page 90: ...the wear marks are no longer visible WARNING Dropping below the minimum pad thick ness Reduced braking action damage to the brake In order to ensure the operating reliabil ity of the brake system make...

Page 91: ...ler Checking the front brake fluid level WARNING Insufficient or contaminated brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir Considerably reduced braking power caused by air dirt or water in the brake syste...

Page 92: ...mediately until fault is rec tified Check brake fluid level regularly Make sure that the lid of the brake fluid reservoir is cleaned before opening Make sure that brake fluid is used from a sealed con...

Page 93: ...tire tread depth WARNING Riding with heavily worn tyres Risk of accident due to poorer rideability If necessary replace the tyres before the legally specified minimum tread depth is reached Park motor...

Page 94: ...ed con trol systems and may not be replaced If you want to convert your motorcycle to different wheels please contact a specialist workshop preferably a BMW Motorrad re tailer In some cases the data s...

Page 95: ...ocess of removing the brake calipers Carefully pull the brake calipers back and outward to remove them from brake discs Loosen screw 1 but do not remove Slightly press the quick release axle with the...

Page 96: ...Lubricant Optimoly TA Insert the spacer bushing 5 in the wheel hub on the left side with the seat facing outwards ATTENTION Front wheel installation opposite the running direction Accident hazard Obs...

Page 97: ...lb ft 56 Nm Position brake caliper 1 on left and install screws 3 Brake caliper on telescopic forks 41 lb ft 56 Nm Fasten cable tie 2 WARNING Brake pads do not contact the brake disc Risk of accident...

Page 98: ...l brake or rear wheel brake with removed brake calipers and brake pads the front wheel brake also actuates the rear wheel brake integral brake Pushing out the brake piston Do not actuate the brakes wh...

Page 99: ...ION Tightening of screwed connections with incorrect tightening torque Damage or loosening of screwed connec tions Always have the tightening torques checked by a specialized workshop preferably an au...

Page 100: ...o not contact the brake disc Risk of accident due to delayed braking effect Before driving off check that the brak ing effect kicks in without any delay Engage the brakes repeatedly continuing until t...

Page 101: ...source WARNING Overlooking the vehicle in traffic due to a defective light source on the vehicle Safety risk Replace defective light sources as quickly as possible For details please contact a specia...

Page 102: ...during jump starting Start the vehicle engine with drained bat tery in usual way in the event of an unsuc cessful attempt to start the engine wait a few minutes before repeating attempt in order to pr...

Page 103: ...ectronics In this case charge the battery directly from the termi nals of the battery disconnected from the vehicle ATTENTION A fully discharged battery must be charged via a power socket or extra soc...

Page 104: ...ng the battery If the vehicle has been disconnected from the battery for a long time the current date must be entered in the instrument cluster to make sure the service display is working properly ATT...

Page 105: ...he electrical system checked by an autho rized specialized workshop preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer Replace defective fuse in accordance with following fuse assignment diagram Fuse assi...

Page 106: ...ned staff Refer to the vehicle manufacturer speci fications Removing fairing bracket right 83 Press and hold the lock 1 Loosen the relay with base 3 and remove Press locking mechanisms 1 Loosen the di...

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Page 108: ...ACCESSORIES 09...

Page 109: ...GENERAL NOTES 106 ONBOARD POWER SOCKETS 106 LUGGAGE 106 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 107...

Page 110: ...c of accessories is available at bmw motorrad com equipment ONBOARD POWER SOCKETS Notes on using onboard power sockets Automatic shut off The onboard power sockets are automati cally switched off unde...

Page 111: ...sories Your BMW Motorrad retailer offers you ex pert advice when choosing genuine BMW parts accessories and other products such as luggage systems or windscreens You can find all optional accessories...

Page 112: ...CARE 10...

Page 113: ...CARE PRODUCTS 110 WASHING THE VEHICLE 110 CLEANING SENSITIVE MOTORCYCLE PARTS 110 CARE OF PAINTWORK 111 PAINT PRESERVATION 111 STORING THE MOTORCYCLE 111 PUTTING THE MOTORCYCLE INTO OPERATION 112...

Page 114: ...ediately after it has been exposed to bright sunlight and do not wash it in the sun Regularly clean dirt off of the fork tubes Make sure that the vehicle is washed fre quently especially during the wi...

Page 115: ...ly will help counteract the long term effects of sub stances that damage the paint especially if your motorcycle is ridden in areas with high air pollution or natural sources of dirt such as tree resi...

Page 116: ...utch lever as well as side stand pivots with a suitable lubri cant Coat bare metal and chrome plated parts with an acid free grease vaseline Park motorcycle in a dry room raising it to relieve both wh...

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Page 118: ...TECHNICAL DATA 11...

Page 119: ...S 117 FUEL 118 ENGINE OIL 118 ENGINE 118 CLUTCH 119 TRANSMISSION 119 REAR WHEEL DRIVE 119 FRAME 119 CHASSIS 119 BRAKES 120 WHEELS AND TIRES 120 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 121 ANTI THEFT ALARM SYSTEM 122 DIMENS...

Page 120: ...and clutch is not operated Shift transmission to neutral or disengage clutch Fuel tank is empty Fuel grade 67 Battery is drained Charging a connected battery 99 Overheating protection for starter mot...

Page 121: ...quick release axle M20 x 1 5 37 lb ft 50 Nm Rear wheel Value Valid Screw on rear wheel quick release axle M20 x 1 5 74 lb ft 100 Nm Rear brake caliper on rear wheel swinging arm M10 x 40 10 9 41 lb ft...

Page 122: ...e oil specification SAE 15W 50 API SJ JASO MA2 BMW Motorrad recommends BMW Motorrad ADVANTEC Pro Engine oil refilling quantity max 0 5 quarts max 0 5 l Difference be tween MIN and MAX BMW recommends E...

Page 123: ...31 28 5th gear 0 784 37 29 6th gear REAR WHEEL DRIVE Type of final drive Cardan shaft drive with bevel gears Type of rear wheel guide Steel double armed swinging arm Rear axle differential oil SAE 70...

Page 124: ...then 24 rotations clock wise Two up mode with vehicle load ap prox 200 kg BRAKES Front wheel Type of front wheel brake Two rotor disk brake diameter 300 mm 4 piston fixed caliper Front brake pad mater...

Page 125: ...e up with cold tires 36 3 psi 2 5 bar Two up mode with load with cold tires Rear tire pressure 42 1 psi 2 9 bar One up with cold tires 42 1 psi 2 9 bar Two up mode with load with cold tires ELECTRICAL...

Page 126: ...over mirrors at DIN unloaded vehicle weight Motorcycle width 38 in 964 mm with mirrors Front seat height 27 2 in 690 mm measured without driver at DIN unloaded vehicle weight with seat highOE 28 in 71...

Page 127: ...123 PERFORMANCE DATA Maximum speed 112 mph 180 km h...

Page 128: ...SERVICE 12...

Page 129: ...FECTS 126 BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE 127 BMW MOTORRAD ELECTRONIC SERVICE HISTORY ESH 127 BMW MOTORRAD MOBILITY SERVICES 127 MAINTENANCE WORK 127 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 129 MAINTENANCE CONFIRMATIONS 130 SERVIC...

Page 130: ...dual problems between you your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer or BMW of North America LLC You can contact the NHTSA by calling the Vehicle Safety Hotline on 1 888 327 4236 Tele typewriter TTY for th...

Page 131: ...orma tion system Like a Service Booklet these entries provide proof of regular mainte nance If an entry is made in the vehicle s eSH service related data is stored on the central IT systems of BMW AG...

Page 132: ...re the entered date In this case a correspond ing maximum odometer reading will also be entered in the confirmation of service If this odometer reading is reached before the next service appointment t...

Page 133: ...ck valve clearance 6 Replace all spark plugs 7 Oil change in the bevel gears rear 8 Transmission oil change 9 Change brake fluid in the entire sys tem a annually or every 6000 mi 10000 km whichever co...

Page 134: ...brake pads and brake discs for wear Checking the front wheel brake fluid level Checking the rear brake pads and brake disc for wear Checking the rear wheel brake fluid level Draining the oil condensat...

Page 135: ...131 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 136: ...ier Odometer reading Work performed Yes No BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Replacing air cleaner element Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Oil change in rear bevel gears Cha...

Page 137: ...Odometer reading Work performed Yes No BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Replacing air cleaner element Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Oil change in rear bevel gears Changin...

Page 138: ...ier Odometer reading Work performed Yes No BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Replacing air cleaner element Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Oil change in rear bevel gears Cha...

Page 139: ...Odometer reading Work performed Yes No BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Replacing air cleaner element Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Oil change in rear bevel gears Changin...

Page 140: ...ier Odometer reading Work performed Yes No BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Replacing air cleaner element Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Oil change in rear bevel gears Cha...

Page 141: ...Odometer reading Work performed Yes No BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Replacing air cleaner element Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Oil change in rear bevel gears Changin...

Page 142: ...ier Odometer reading Work performed Yes No BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Replacing air cleaner element Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Oil change in rear bevel gears Cha...

Page 143: ...Odometer reading Work performed Yes No BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Replacing air cleaner element Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Oil change in rear bevel gears Changin...

Page 144: ...ier Odometer reading Work performed Yes No BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Replacing air cleaner element Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Oil change in rear bevel gears Cha...

Page 145: ...Odometer reading Work performed Yes No BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Replacing air cleaner element Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Oil change in rear bevel gears Changin...

Page 146: ...ier Odometer reading Work performed Yes No BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Replacing air cleaner element Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Oil change in rear bevel gears Cha...

Page 147: ...Odometer reading Work performed Yes No BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Replacing air cleaner element Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Oil change in rear bevel gears Changin...

Page 148: ...RVICE SERVICE CONFIRMATIONS The table serves to provide evidence of maintenance and repair work as well as installed optional accessories and special campaigns performed Work performed Odometer readin...

Page 149: ...145 Work performed Odometer reading Date...

Page 150: ...CERTIFICATE FOR ELECTRONIC IMMOBILIZER 147 CERTIFICATE FOR KEYLESS RIDE 148...

Page 151: ...the equipment Approbation de la FCC Antenne annulaire pr sente dans le commutateur d allumage Pour v rifier l autorisation de la cl de contact le syst me d immobilisation lectronique change des infor...

Page 152: ...ncluding interference that may cause undesired operation USA This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful...

Page 153: ...01 489 3 V1 4 1 08 2002 Electromagnetic compatibility and radio spectrum matters ERM Electromagnetic compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 3 Specific conditions for short ra...

Page 154: ...38 Clutch Adjusting handlebar lever 57 Checking function 89 Technical data 119 Coolant Warning light for overtemperature 25 Coolant temperature Display ENGTMP 38 too high 25 D Diagnostic socket Faste...

Page 155: ...schedule 129 Maintenance confirma tions 130 Maintenance intervals 127 Mirrors Setting 56 Mobility Services 127 Motorcycle Care 108 Cleaning 108 Lashing down 69 Parking 67 Putting into operation 112 St...

Page 156: ...ormance data 123 Rear wheel drive 119 Spark plugs 121 Standards 4 Transmission 119 Weights 122 Wheels and tires 120 Tire pressures Position on the vehicle 12 Tires Breaking in 66 Checking tire pressur...

Page 157: ...ication 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 ser...

Page 158: ...gal Approx 4 l Tire inflation pressures Front tire pressure 36 3 psi 2 5 bar One up with cold tires 36 3 psi 2 5 bar Two up mode with load with cold tires Rear tire pressure 42 1 psi 2 9 bar One up w...

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