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Possible cause:

The Hill Start Control can not

be activated.

Fold in side stand.

Hill Start Control only func-

tions when the side stand is

folded in.

Start engine.

Hill Start Control only func-

tions with the engine running.

Gear not taught in

Gear indicator flashes.

The Gear Shift Assistant Pro

has no function.

Possible cause:

The transmission sensor has

not been completely taught in.

Engage neutral

N

and allow

the engine to run for at least

10 seconds while parked to

teach in the neutral position.

Shift all gears with clutch con-

trol and ride for at least 10

seconds in each engaged

gear.

The gear display stops flash-

ing when the transmission

sensor has been successfully

taught in.

Once the transmission sensor

has been fully taught in, the

Gear Shift Assistant Pro func-

tions as described (

167).

If the teach-in procedure is

unsuccessful, have the fault

corrected at a specialist work-

shop, preferably an authorized

BMW Motorrad retailer.

Hazard warning flasher

switched on

flashes in green.

flashes in green.

Possible cause:

The hazard warning flasher was

switched on by the rider.

Operating the hazard warning

lights (

60).

Launch Control not ready

Shiftpoint light lights up or

blinks.

L-Con not available.
Clutch too hot.

is dis-

played.

Possible cause:

The number of possible racing

starts with Launch Control has

been exceeded.

Let the clutch cool down.

with riding modes Pro

OE

Using Launch Control

(

142).

Service display

If service is overdue, the

due date or the odome-

ter reading at which service

was due is accompanied by the

general warning light in yellow.

Summary of Contents for S 1000 R 2020

Page 1: ...BMW MOTORRAD MAKE LIFE A RIDE RIDER S MANUAL US MODEL S 1000 R...

Page 2: ...Vehicle data Model Vehicle identification number Color number First registration License plate Retailer data Contact in Service Ms Mr Phone number Retailer s address Phone company stamp...

Page 3: ...ins 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 be...

Page 4: ...lay in Pure Ride view 23 TFT display in the View menu 24 Indicator lights 25 04 OPERATION 52 Ignition switch steer ing lock 54 Ignition with Key less Ride 55 EWS electronic immo bilizer 58 Emergency o...

Page 5: ...transportation 131 08 ON THE RACE TRACK 134 Displays for racing mode 136 LAPTIMER 139 Vehicle settings for racing mode 140 Launch Control 141 Pit Lane Limiter 143 Removing and in stalling license pla...

Page 6: ...ESSORIES 210 General notes 212 Connector for op tional accessories 212 USB charging socket 214 12 CARE 216 Care products 218 Washing your motor cycle 218 Cleaning sensitive vehicle parts 219 Care of p...

Page 7: ...ervices 242 Maintenance work 242 BMW Motorrad Service 242 Maintenance sched ule 244 Maintenance confir mations 245 Service confirmations 257 APPENDIX 260 Certificate for elec tronic immobilizer 261 Ce...

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

Page 9: ...OVERVIEW 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 MEMORY 6...

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: ...quipment which you have not ordered Please note too that your motorcycle might not be exactly as illustrated in this manual on account of country specific differences If your motorcycle features equip...

Page 12: ...retailer Your BMW Motorrad retailer is always happy to answer any of your questions Internet The Operating Instructions for your motorcycle the operating and installation instructions for optional ac...

Page 13: ...er s personal data These locations may be The vehicle manufacturer Qualified service partners Specialist workshops Service providers Vehicle users may request in formation about the type of personal d...

Page 14: ...s usu ally temporary The data is not stored beyond the period in which the vehicle is operating Electronic components such as control units contain com ponents for storing technical information This m...

Page 15: ...turer requires technical data from the vehicle in order to fulfill these obligations The data from the vehicle can also be used to verify customer war ranty and guarantee claims The fault memory and e...

Page 16: ...le data depending on the type of integration and makes it pos sible to optimize the use of se lected apps such as those for navigation or audio playback The way the data is processed further is determ...

Page 17: ...actual agreement or as a result of consent It is also possible to have the entire data connection activated or deacti vated This is not the case for legally prescribed functions Services of other prov...

Page 18: ...OVERVIEWS 02...

Page 19: ...OVERALL VIEW LEFT SIDE 14 OVERALL VIEW RIGHT 15 UNDER THE RIDER S SEAT 16 MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH LEFT 17 MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH RIGHT 18 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 19...

Page 20: ...el 108 Compression damping on front wheel 112 2 Compression damping on rear wheel 114 Spring preload on rear wheel 110 with Dynamic Damping Control DDC OE Adjusting damping 64 3 Hump cover lock 77 4 T...

Page 21: ...ar wheel brake 181 2 Vehicle identification num ber on the steering head bearing Type plate on the steer ing head bearing 3 Brake fluid reservoir for front wheel brake 180 4 Coolant expansion tank 184...

Page 22: ...16 OVERVIEWS UNDER THE RIDER S SEAT 1 Battery 204 2 Payload table 3 Onboard vehicle tool kit 175 4 USB charging socket 214 5 Diagnostic socket 208 6 Fuses 207...

Page 23: ...headlight and headlight flasher 59 2 Cruise control 68 3 Hazard warning lights 60 4 Dynamic Traction Control DTC 62 5 Dynamic Damping Control DDC 63 6 Turn signals 61 7 Horn 8 Rocker button MENU 83 9...

Page 24: ...18 OVERVIEWS MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH RIGHT 1 Heated grips 76 2 Riding mode 65 3 Emergency off switch 58 4 Starter button 121...

Page 25: ...19 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 1 Indicator and warning lights 22 2 Shiftpoint light 126 3 TFT display 23 4 Indicator light DWA 74 Keyless Ride 55 5 Photosensor for adjusting brightness of instrument lighting...

Page 26: ...DISPLAYS 03...

Page 27: ...INDICATOR AND WARNING LIGHTS 22 TFT DISPLAY IN PURE RIDE VIEW 23 TFT DISPLAY IN THE VIEW MENU 24 INDICATOR LIGHTS 25...

Page 28: ...22 DISPLAYS INDICATOR AND WARNING LIGHTS 1 Turn signal left 61 2 High beam headlight 59 3 General warning light 25 4 Turn signal right 61 5 DTC 45 6 ABS...

Page 29: ...5 Cruise control 68 6 DYNAMIC PRO riding mode 66 7 Speed Limit Info 88 8 Riding mode 65 9 Gear indicator N is dis played while in neutral po sition 10 Clock 90 11 Connection status 92 12 Muting 90 13...

Page 30: ...imit Info 88 5 DYNAMIC PRO riding mode 66 6 Riding mode 65 7 Status bar top 87 8 Gear indicator N is dis played while in neutral po sition 9 Clock 90 10 Connection status 92 11 Muting 90 12 Operating...

Page 31: ...isplay are shown differently in the display Different colors and characters are used depending on the priority Green CHECK OK 1 no mes sage values optimal White circle with small i 2 information Yello...

Page 32: ...ue is available no evaluation is carried out in the form of a colored symbol Check Control dialog Messages are output as Check Control dialog 1 If several Check Control mes sages of the same priority...

Page 33: ...bat tery low lights up yellow Keyless Ride failure Keyless Ride fail ure 33 is displayed in yel low Vehicle voltage too low 33 Vehicle voltage low lights up yellow is displayed in yel low Vehicle volt...

Page 34: ...Coolant temper ature too high Coolant temper ature too high 37 Engine Drive malfunction 38 flashes red Serious fault in the engine control Serious fault in the engine control 38 lights up yellow No c...

Page 35: ...battery low Battery of the tire pressure sensor weak 42 lights up yellow Sensor faulty or system fault 43 lights up yellow Tire Press Monitor fail ure Tire pressure con trol TPC failed 43 Fall sensor...

Page 36: ...failure 45 lights up flashes rapidly DTC intervention 45 flashes slowly DTC self diagno sis not completed 46 lights up Off DTC switched off 46 Traction con trol deacti vated lights up yellow Traction...

Page 37: ...splayed Hill Start Control cannot be acti vated 48 Gear indicator flashes Gear not taught in 49 flashes in green Hazard warning flasher switched on 49 flashes in green Shiftpoint light lights up or bl...

Page 38: ...emperature warning appears on the display Possible cause The outside temperature measured on the motor cycle is less than Approx 37 F Approx 3 C WARNING Risk of black ice even above 37 F 3 C Accident...

Page 39: ...Engine restart may not be possible Possible cause The Keyless Ride control unit has diagnosed a communica tion error Do not shut off the engine Visit a specialist workshop immediately if possible idea...

Page 40: ...is defective Switch off consumers that are not needed or disconnect them from the electrical sys tem If the malfunction persists or occurs without any consumers connected have the malfunc tion correc...

Page 41: ...pecialist work shop 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 cont...

Page 42: ...t alarm battery low charge with anti theft alarm system DWA OE Anti theft alarm batt capacity low No limitations Arrange an appointment at a spe cialist workshop This fault message is only shown for a...

Page 43: ...oolant temperature too high lights up yellow Coolant tempera ture too high Check coolant level Carry on at moderate pace to cool ATTENTION Riding with overheated en gine Engine damage Be sure to obser...

Page 44: ...ked by a workshop WARNING Damage to engine during emergency operation Accident hazard Drive slowly and avoid rapid acceleration and passing maneuvers If possible have the vehi cle picked up and the fa...

Page 45: ...uns in emer gency operation Continued riding is possible however the accustomed en gine output and speed range may not be available Have the malfunction corrected as soon as possible at a specialist w...

Page 46: ...ral warning light also lights up yellow If the monitored tire pres sure is outside the speci fied range the general warning light will flash red For further information about the BMW Motorrad tire pre...

Page 47: ...red tire pressure is outside of the permissible tolerance Check tire for damage and drivability If the tire is still ridable Correct the tire pressure at the next opportunity Before adjusting the tire...

Page 48: ...are causing in terference to the connection between the RDC control unit and the sensors Observe the RDC display in different surroundings This is a permanent fault only when the general warning ligh...

Page 49: ...e The TPC control unit has diag nosed a communication error Contact a specialist work shop preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer Tire pressure warnings not available Fall sensor defective Fal...

Page 50: ...ed flashes Possible cause ABS self diagnosis not completed The ABS function is not available as the self diagnosis function has not been completed To check wheel speed sensors the motorcycle must reac...

Page 51: ...as soon as possible at a specialist workshop preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer ABS Pro failure lights up yellow lights up ABS Pro failure On ward journey possi ble Ride carefully to next...

Page 52: ...ly It must be noted that the DTC function is not available until the self di agnosis has been completed DTC switched off lights up Off Traction control de activated Possible cause The DTC system has b...

Page 53: ...ot damage the rotational speed sensor Note that the DTC function and the dynamic engine brake control are only available with limitations You may continue riding Ob serve additional information on sit...

Page 54: ...the fuel tank still contains the fuel reserve Fuel reserve Approx 1 1 gal Approx 4 l Refueling procedure 129 Hill Start Control active is displayed in green Possible cause The Hill Start Control 168...

Page 55: ...taught in Once the transmission sensor has been fully taught in the Gear Shift Assistant Pro func tions as described 167 If the teach in procedure is unsuccessful have the fault corrected at a specia...

Page 56: ...ossible cause Service is due because of the mileage or the date Have service performed reg ularly by a specialist work shop preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer The operating and road safety...

Page 57: ...51...

Page 58: ...OPERATION 04...

Page 59: ...WITCH 58 LIGHTING 59 DYNAMIC TRACTION CONTROL DTC 62 ELECTRONIC CHASSIS AND SUSPENSION ADJUST MENT DDC 63 RIDING MODE 65 PRO RIDING MODE 66 CRUISE CONTROL 67 HILL START CONTROL 70 SHIFTPOINT LIGHT 73...

Page 60: ...o posi tion 1 while moving the han dlebars somewhat Ignition lights and all function circuits switched off Steering lock locked The ignition key can now be removed Switching on the ignition Turn the i...

Page 61: ...If the range of the radio operated key is exceeded the vehicle cannot be started If the radio operated key con tinues to be missing the igni tion will be switched off after approx 1 5 minutes to prot...

Page 62: ...ormed 122 DTC self diagnosis is per formed 123 Switching off the ignition Requirement The radio operated key is within reception range The steering lock can be locked by switching off the ignition Swi...

Page 63: ...he radio operated key does not respond when a button is pressed for a short or long time The battery for the radio op erated key is not charged to full capacity Remote key battery low Limited cen tral...

Page 64: ...used to start the engine could irritate the electronics in which case the enabling signal for the engine start is not issued Always keep the ignition keys separate from each other If you lose an igni...

Page 65: ...erating position LIGHTING Switch on low beam headlight Switch on the ignition Start engine Alternatively with the ignition turned on pull the switch 1 Parking lights The parking lights come on au toma...

Page 66: ...is can be used for example to illuminate the path to your front door after the vehicle is parked Parking lights Switching off the ignition 54 Immediately after switching off the ignition push but ton...

Page 67: ...ition to switch off the turn signals Comfort turn signals If button 1 has been pushed to the right or left the turn signals will automatically turn off under the following conditions Speed is under 18...

Page 68: ...tem status OFF is displayed continues to light up The DTC function is switched off Switching on DTC Press and hold button 1 un til the DTC indicator light changes its behavior Immediately after pressi...

Page 69: ...y in detail 159 chapter ELECTRONIC CHASSIS AND SUSPENSION ADJUSTMENT DDC with Dynamic Damping Con trol DDC OE Dynamic Damping Control adjustment options Dynamic Damping Control DDC automatically adjus...

Page 70: ...yed The damping cannot be adjusted while the motor cycle is being ridden The selection arrow 4 is dis played and goes away after the changeover of the status The following settings are avail able Road...

Page 71: ...setting Repeatedly press and hold button 1 until the desired set ting is displayed The selection arrow 4 is dis played and goes away after the changeover of the status The following settings are avai...

Page 72: ...round and is displayed in pop up 3 The guide 4 shows how many rid ing modes are available Press button 1 repeatedly un til the desired riding mode is shown For a changeover while riding the following...

Page 73: ...re lated descriptions 4 Adjust the system The Engine Brake Traction DTC Wheelie DTC and ABS systems can all be adjusted in the same way The settings of the respective systems are retained even af ter...

Page 74: ...Limit Info active The icon 1 for cruise control is displayed in the Pure Ride view and in the upper status line Switching on the cruise control Slide switch 1 to the right Button 2 is unlocked Storin...

Page 75: ...inu ously If button 1 is no longer pressed the speed reached is maintained and saved Deactivating the adaptive cruise control Actuate the brakes coupling or throttle grip ease the throttle beyond the...

Page 76: ...a lower speed is displayed Switching off cruise control Push switch 1 to the left The system is switched off Button 2 is locked HILL START CONTROL Activating and deactivating theHill Start Control Sw...

Page 77: ...n Hill Start Control is activated To switch off Hill Start Con trol activate the handbrake lever 1 or the footbrake lever again is hidden Alternatively ride off in 1st or 2nd gear Hill Start Control i...

Page 78: ...brake lever 1 or the footbrake lever again If Hill Start Control Pro was deactivated using the brake lever automatic Hill Start Control is deactivated for the next 4 4 yards 4 m is hidden Alternativel...

Page 79: ...o to the Settings Vehi cle settings menu Turn Shift light on or off Setting shifting flash Turn on the Shift light function Go to menu Settings Ve hicle settings Con figuration under Shift light The f...

Page 80: ...d key again during the activation phase Turn signals are illuminated three times Confirmation tone sounds three times if programmed Motion sensor is deactivated Alarm signal The DWA alarm signal can b...

Page 81: ...on with unauthorized ignition key 4 flashes DWA disconnected from motorcycle battery 5 flashes Motion sensor 3 Deactivating DWA Switch on the ignition Turn indicators are illuminated once Confirmation...

Page 82: ...ings RDC Turn Target pressure warn on or off HEATED GRIPS with heated gripsOE Operating heated grips The heated grips option can only be activated when the engine is running The increase in power cons...

Page 83: ...m and level Fold up the lock cap 1 and unlock the lock for the hump cover 2 using the ignition key Remove the hump cover 3 by unhooking the fixing mecha nism 4 Installing the hump cover Position the h...

Page 84: ...n place Removing the rider s seat Press the cover of the rider s seat 1 slightly forward on the seat surface and expose the lug 2 Remove screw 3 with tool from onboard vehicle tool kit Lift the rider...

Page 85: ...79...

Page 86: ...TFT DISPLAY 05...

Page 87: ...GENERAL NOTES 82 PRINCIPLE 83 PURE RIDE VIEW 89 GENERAL SETTINGS 90 BLUETOOTH 91 MY VEHICLE 94 NAVIGATION 97 MEDIA 99 PHONE 99 DISPLAYING SOFTWARE VERSION 100 DISPLAYING LICENSE INFORMATION 100...

Page 88: ...ctions include media telephony and naviga tion Connectivity functions can be used if the TFT display is connected with a mobile end device and a helmet 91 You can find more information about the Conne...

Page 89: ...g functions are possible depending on the con text Functions of the Multi Controller Turn the Multi Controller up Move the mouse pointer up in lists Make settings Increase volume Turn the Multi Contro...

Page 90: ...cus to the navigator MENU short press down Change a hierarchy level down No function when lowest hier archy level is reached MENU long press down Return to the last menu after a menu change has been p...

Page 91: ...ns 2 You can go to another submenu level Operating instructions 3 There are more entries than can be displayed Show Pure Ride view Press and hold the top MENU rocker button Switching functions on and...

Page 92: ...item is marked Briefly press button 2 down ward The Settings menu can only be called up when stationary Moving the mouse pointer in lists Go to the menu 86 To move the mouse pointer down in lists tur...

Page 93: ...view is displayed Switching on the ignition 54 All of the information neces sary for operating the vehicle on public roads is made avail able from the on board com puter e g TRIP 1 and the travel on...

Page 94: ...ng settings Select desired settings menu and confirm Turn Multi Controller 1 down until the desired setting is marked If operating instructions are present tilt Multi Controller 1 to the right If no o...

Page 95: ...When the operating tempera ture has been reached the red engine speed range display will no longer change Range The range 1 indicates how far you can ride with the remaining fuel This distance is cal...

Page 96: ...esired setting Confirm setting Setting the clock Switching on the ignition 54 Call up menu Settings System settings Date and time Set time Set Hour and Minute Setting the time format Call up menu Sett...

Page 97: ...al between 2 402 GHz and 2 480 GHz It can be operated anywhere in the world without a license being required Although Bluetooth is designed for establishing robust con nections over short distances fa...

Page 98: ...ll up menu Settings Connections Bluetooth connections can be established managed and deleted in the CONNECTIONS menu The following Blue tooth connections are dis played Mobile device Rider s helmet Pa...

Page 99: ...ect Pair new rider s helmet or Pair new pas seng helmet and confirm Helmets are searched for During the pairing the Bluetooth symbol flashes in the lower status line Visible helmets are displayed Sele...

Page 100: ...TFT DISPLAY MY VEHICLE Start screen 1 Check Control display 25 2 Coolant temperature 37 3 Range 89 4 Odometer 5 Service display 49 6 Rear tire pressure 39 7 Vehicle voltage 204 8 Front tire pressure...

Page 101: ...menu MY VEHICLE ONBOARD COMPUTER TRIP COMPUTER with tire pressure monitor TPM OE TIRE PRESSURE SERVICE REQUIREMENTS CHECK CONTROL MESSAGE if present Further information on the tire pressure and Check...

Page 102: ...d com puter 95 Scroll to the right until the TRIP COMPUTER menu panel is displayed Resetting the travel on board computer Calling up the travel on board computer 96 Press MENU rocker button down Selec...

Page 103: ...vices at a standstill Prerequisite The vehicle is connected to a compatible mobile end device via Bluetooth The BMW Motorrad Con nected App is installed on the mobile end device On some mobile devices...

Page 104: ...ted Filling station Select special destination and confirm Select Start route guid ance and confirm Specifying route criteria Call up menu Navigation Route criteria The following criteria can be selec...

Page 105: ...Multi Controller 1 to the right Fast rewind Tilt and hold the Multi Controller 1 to the left Go to context menu Press button 2 down Depending on the mobile end device the scope of the Connectivity fun...

Page 106: ...mber of ac tive telephone calls is displayed in the Telephone menu It is possible to switch between two conversations Telephone data Depending on the mobile end device telephone data is trans ferred t...

Page 107: ...101...

Page 108: ...SETTING 06...

Page 109: ...MIRRORS 104 HEADLIGHTS 104 BRAKE 105 CLUTCH 106 FOOTREST SYSTEM 106 SPRING PRELOAD 108 DAMPING 112...

Page 110: ...traffic This motorcycle s headlight features a symmetrical low beam No special measures are required prior to operat ing the motorcycle in a country where traffic travels on the side of the road oppos...

Page 111: ...The adjustment screw is easier to turn when the brake lever is pressed forward Adjustment options Position 1 smallest distance between handlebar grip and brake lever Position 5 largest distance betwe...

Page 112: ...n 5 largest distance between handlebar grip and clutch lever with Billet packOE Turn the adjustment lever 1 to the desired position The adjustment wheel can be turned more easily if you press the clut...

Page 113: ...te 21 lb ft 28 Nm WARNING Incorrectly adjusted footrest due to the rotor being moved Accident hazard If the rotor is moved the footrest adjustment must be adapted accordingly The footrest can only fol...

Page 114: ...dling Adjust the spring preload and spring strut damping to the payload of the motorcy cle The spring preload must be adjusted to the weight of the rider passenger and load Higher weight requires a hi...

Page 115: ...Compressing front wheel 2 in 50 mm With rider 187 lbs 85 kg WARNING Uncoordinated settings of spring preload and spring strut damping Poorer handling Adjust damping charac teristic to changed spring...

Page 116: ...h luggage With the assistance of a helper measure the distance D between points 1 and 2 again and calculate the difference compression between the measured values Adjustment of spring preload dependen...

Page 117: ...oes not discharge Settings on the DDC sys tem can only be made when the ignition is switched on as this is the only way the electric valves are active Measure the distance D be tween the license plate...

Page 118: ...rrect damping setting WARNING Incorrect settings for spring preload and spring strut damping Impaired handling Adjust the spring preload and spring strut damping to the payload of the motorcy cle The...

Page 119: ...djustment screw with tool from onboard tool kit so that the mark 2 points to a lower scale value Compression stage ba sic setting front Position 4 Road mode with rider 187 lbs 85 kg Adjusting the rebo...

Page 120: ...sure that the ground is firm and level Adjust compression damping via adjustment screw 1 To increase damping turn adjustment screw to the right in direction using tool from onboard tool kit To reduce...

Page 121: ...tment screw 1 To increase damping turn adjustment screw 1 in di rection A using tool from on board tool kit To reduce damping turn ad justment screw 1 in direc tion B using tool from on board tool kit...

Page 122: ...RIDING 07...

Page 123: ...SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 118 REGULAR CHECK 120 STARTING 121 BREAKING IN 124 SHIFTING GEARS 125 BRAKES 126 PARKING YOUR MOTORCYCLE 128 REFUELING 128 SECURING VEHICLE FOR TRANSPORTATION 131...

Page 124: ...le parts Keep luggage items as well as tension belts and lash ing straps away from open running and rotating vehicle parts Load WARNING Reduced riding stability caused by overloading and uneven loadin...

Page 125: ...le riding Burn hazard After parking the motorcy cle make sure that no per sons or objects come into contact with the engine and exhaust system Catalytic converter There is a danger of overheat ing and...

Page 126: ...CHECK Observe checklist Use the following checklist to check your motorcycle at regu lar intervals In the event of a change to the load status Adjust the spring preload on the front wheel 108 Adjust t...

Page 127: ...cannot start the mo torcycle with the side stand extended and a gear en gaged The engine will switch itself off if it is started with the transmission in neutral and then a gear is engaged before retr...

Page 128: ...g light switches from red to yellow Phase 3 All switched on indicator and warning lights are switched off one after the other in reverse order If one of the indicator and warning lights has not been s...

Page 129: ...her BMW Motorrad DTC is ready for operation The self diagnosis routine runs automatically when you switch on the ignition Phase 1 Check on system compo nents monitored by diagnostic system while motor...

Page 130: ...leage after which the running in check should be performed Mileage until running in check 311 746 miles 500 1200 km Brake pads New brake pads must be run in before they achieve their op timum friction...

Page 131: ...igh RPM an attempt to shift gears without clutch control can cause a strong load change response BMW Motorrad recommends clutch control for shifting gears in these riding circum stances Riders should...

Page 132: ...l Increases in the load on an individual wheel are accom panied by a rise in the effective brake force that the wheel can provide To optimize the stopping dis tance apply the front wheel brake rapidly...

Page 133: ...on the brakes due to oil or grease residues When riding on soiled roads or offroad WARNING Poorer braking action due to moisture and dirt Accident hazard Brake until brakes are dry or clean clean if n...

Page 134: ...during braking ABS Pro was not devel oped to increase the indi vidual braking performance in the inclined position PARKING YOUR MOTORCYCLE Side stand Switch off engine On slopes point the motor cycle...

Page 135: ...when refueling with low quality fu els or during longer periods of downtime Your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer can provide you with more detailed information Recommended fuel quality Premium unlea...

Page 136: ...the specifications above continu ing until fuel is no higher than lower edge of the recess in the fuel filler neck If refueling is carried out after running on fuel re serve the resulting filling ca...

Page 137: ...l components along which tensioning straps are routed against being scratched for example by using adhesive strips or soft cloths ATTENTION Motorcycle tips to the side when raising Component damage ca...

Page 138: ...esses Lay tensioning straps over the lower fork bridge in front on both sides Tension luggage straps down ward Fasten the rear tensioning straps on both sides on the rear frame and tighten them Tighte...

Page 139: ...133...

Page 140: ...ON THE RACE TRACK 08...

Page 141: ...SETTINGS FOR RACING MODE 140 LAUNCH CONTROL 141 PIT LANE LIMITER 143 REMOVING AND INSTALLING LICENSE PLATE CAR RIER 144 REMOVING AND INSTALLING FRONT TURN SIGNALS 147 M COVER KIT 150 GEARSHIFT PATTERN...

Page 142: ...ay in Sport view 1 Maximum DTC torque re duction 2 Current DTC torque reduc tion 3 Tachometer 4 Maximum braking deceler ation 5 Current braking decelera tion 6 Current angle of inclination 7 Maximum a...

Page 143: ...er 4 Difference between the last lap time and the ref erence time or difference between the current lap time and the reference time 5 Reference time the fastest lap from the laps currently saved or th...

Page 144: ...gle of inclination 5 Maximum angle of inclina tion 6 Reference time the fastest lap from the laps currently saved or the fastest lap ever saved 139 7 Current lap time 8 Operating assistance 9 Differen...

Page 145: ...run Ending time recording and managing times Requirement The Sport 2 or Sport 3 display is shown Press MENU rocker button down The LAPTIMER menu is dis played Stop recording can be used to end a recor...

Page 146: ...f erence time but rather the difference between the cur rent lap time and the refer ence time Best ever racing lap The best ever racing lap Best Ever is the fastest of all recorded racing laps and is...

Page 147: ...ONTROL with riding modes ProOE Racing start with Launch Control Launch Control supports the rider in maintaining the ideal RPM for a racing start Engine speed after the activation of Launch Control at...

Page 148: ...s Bring motorcycle in start posi tion Vehicle is standing engine is running Hold down the starter but ton 1 until the display shows the number of starts with Launch Control that are still possible If...

Page 149: ...LIMITER with riding modes ProOE Restricting the speed with the Pit Lane Limiter The Pit Lane Limiter is a sup port function designed to com ply with a speed restriction e g when riding in the pit lan...

Page 150: ...ENTION Removing the number plate carrier Expiry of operating license for public roads Do not ride on public roads without a number plate car rier Park the vehicle making sure that the ground is firm a...

Page 151: ...he screws 1 paying attention to the collar bush ings 2 Unhook the license plate carrier 1 and remove it in a downward motion Carefully thread out the cable Use the M Cover Kit from BMW Motorrad to cov...

Page 152: ...cle making sure that the ground is firm and level Removing the hump trim panel 200 Position the license plate car rier 1 and carefully feed in the cable Hook in the license plate car rier 1 Install th...

Page 153: ...he lighting and turn signals Installing the hump trim panel 202 REMOVING AND INSTALLING FRONT TURN SIGNALS Removing front turn signals ATTENTION Removal of the turn signals Expiration of operating li...

Page 154: ...n plug connections to prevent moisture from getting into the vehicle electrical system Protect exposed plug con nections from the ingress of moisture ideally using the dummy plugs included in the BMW...

Page 155: ...connection of front turn signals 2 lb ft 3 Nm Fasten the cables for turn sig nals 2 on the left and right in the cable bracket 1 Connect the connector for the right hand turn signal 2 Install the cabl...

Page 156: ...he license plate carrier has been removed Removing the license plate carrier 144 Installing the M Cover Kit 150 After removing the M Cover Kit the license plate carrier must be reinstalled Installing...

Page 157: ...gearshift lever must be actuated upward for 1st gear and downward for all other gears This is the opposite of operation on public roads Reversing shift pattern ATTENTION Riding with shift pattern re...

Page 158: ...is set up MIRROR REMOVAL AND IN STALLATION Removing mirrors ATTENTION Removal of the mirrors Expiration of operating li cense for public roads Do not ride on public roads without the mirrors The work...

Page 159: ...153 Mirror with lock nut on adapter 16 lb ft 22 Nm Left hand thread Slide on the cover cap 1...

Page 160: ...TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL 09...

Page 161: ...156 DYNAMIC TRACTION CONTROL DTC 159 DYNAMIC ENGINE BRAKE CONTROL 160 DYNAMIC DAMPING CONTROL DDC 161 RIDING MODE 162 DYNAMIC BRAKE CONTROL 164 TIRE PRESSURE CONTROL RDC 165 GEAR SHIFT ASSISTANT 167...

Page 162: ...that can be transferred to the road is partially dependent on the coefficient of friction of the road Gravel ice snow and wet roads offer a consider ably lower coefficient of friction than a dry clea...

Page 163: ...first actuated after this the brake pressure already built up can be felt ear lier as a counter pressure than when the footbrake lever is ac tuated before or together with the brake lever Lifting off...

Page 164: ...ake e g when riding down steep hills Should a fault memory entry occur due to an unusual riding condition the ABS function can be reactivated by switching the ignition off and then on again How import...

Page 165: ...his results in a slower pressure buildup In ad dition the pressure modulation in the range of the ABS control is more uniform Advantages for the rider The advantages of ABS Pro for the rider are sensi...

Page 166: ...pinning or slipping away of the rear wheel the DTC compares the speeds of the front and rear wheel and takes the angle of inclination and other factors into account If the values for the angle of incl...

Page 167: ...the wheel cir cumferential velocities of the front and rear wheel With the aid of more information on the angle the dynamic engine brake control can determine the slip or the stability reserve at the...

Page 168: ...tting is available for the following systems En gine Engine Brake Trac tion DTC Wheelie DTC and ABS In the DYNAMIC PRO riding mode the settings for the Engine Engine Brake Traction DTC Wheelie DTC and...

Page 169: ...ing mode Maximum per formance Stability may be impaired on poorly surfaced roads or if using unsuitable tires Wheelie DTC front wheel lifts off the road In the RAIN riding mode maximum stability Whee...

Page 170: ...ly Damper characteristics are adjusted for comfortable riding Switchover Riding modes can be changed when the vehicle is at a stand still with the ignition switched on A changeover while riding is pos...

Page 171: ...ally actuated during emer gency braking throttle posi tion 5 the intended brak ing effect is ensured by the Dynamic Brake Control ignor ing the opening process of the throttle grip This ensures the ef...

Page 172: ...of the permissible tolerance Temperature compensation The tire pressure is tempera ture dependent i e it increases or decreases together with the tire air temperature The tire temperature is dependen...

Page 173: ...enefits 70 80 of all gear changes can be performed without using the clutch Less movement between pilot and passenger due to shorter gear change intervals Throttle valve does not have to be closed whe...

Page 174: ...270 50 min 1 Engine at operating temperature HILL START CONTROL Hill Start Control function with riding modes ProOE Hill Start Control Pro It is possible to automatically activate the holding function...

Page 175: ...d off using the emergency off switch when the side stand is folded out or after it times out 10 minutes In addition to the indicator and warning lights the following behavior is to alert the rider to...

Page 176: ...e curve The adaptive head lights are optimized for slight to moderate lean angles The adaptive headlights are activated under the following conditions Riding at slight to moderate lean angle The speed...

Page 177: ...171...

Page 178: ...MAINTENANCE 10...

Page 179: ...RONT WHEEL STAND 176 REAR WHEEL STAND 176 ENGINE OIL 177 BRAKE SYSTEM 178 CLUTCH 183 COOLANT 184 TIRES 185 RIMS 187 WHEELS 187 DRIVE CHAIN 195 LIGHT SOURCES 198 TRIM PANEL COMPONENTS 198 JUMP STARTING...

Page 180: ...for cleaning the thread and have a replacement screw If you carry out the work improperly the locking function of the screw might no longer be guaranteed which puts you in danger Additional informatio...

Page 181: ...111 3 Adjusting chain sag 196 4 Reversible screwdriver insert Slotted blade and T25 torx Removing the rider s seat 78 without Dynamic Damp ing Control DDC OE Adjusting the compres sion damping on the...

Page 182: ...y Place motorcycle on an auxiliary stand BMW Motorrad recommends the BMW Motorrad rear wheel stand Installing rear wheel stand 176 For a description of the cor rect installation please re fer to the i...

Page 183: ...engine is warm Make sure the ground is level and firm and hold the vehicle which is at the operating tem perature upright Allow engine to run in neutral for one minute Switch off the ignition Wait fiv...

Page 184: ...opening ATTENTION Use of too little or too much engine oil Engine damage Always make sure that the oil level is correct Top up the engine oil to the specified level Checking the engine oil level 177...

Page 185: ...brake pad wear limit min 0 04 in min 1 0 mm Only friction material without carrier plate The wear marks grooves must be clearly visi ble If brake pads are worn WARNING Dropping below the mini mum pad...

Page 186: ...are worn WARNING Dropping below the mini mum pad thickness Reduced braking action dam age to the brake In order to ensure the oper ating reliability of the brake system make sure that the brake pads a...

Page 187: ...rake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir Considerably reduced braking power caused by air dirt or water in the brake system Stop riding immediately until fault is rectified Check brake fluid level regu...

Page 188: ...support of a sec ond person Check brake fluid level at brake fluid reservoir for rear wheel brake 1 The brake fluid level in the brake fluid reservoir drops due to brake pad wear Rear brake fluid leve...

Page 189: ...tion Pull the clutch lever A rising force must be per ceptible upon increasing oper ation If no rising force can be felt upon increasing operation Have the clutch checked by a specialist workshop pref...

Page 190: ...screw and handlebar fitting If the clutch pedal free play cannot be set within the specified clearances con tact a specialist workshop preferably a BMW Motorrad retailer Distance between ad justment...

Page 191: ...op up coolant to specified level Coolant top up quantity 0 2 quarts 0 15 l Difference between MIN and MAX 2 5 quarts 2 4 l Entire coolant circuit Coolant FROSTOX HT 12 Checking the coolant level 184 C...

Page 192: ...the tire pressure Checking tire tread depth WARNING Riding with heavily worn tyres Risk of accident due to poorer rideability If necessary replace the tyres before the legally spec ified minimum tread...

Page 193: ...dard equipment can seriously affect the control efficiency of these systems The sensor rings required for wheel speed detection must also match the installed con trol systems and may not be replaced...

Page 194: ...pull the brake calipers back and outward to remove them from the brake discs Raise front of motorcy cle preferably using a BMW Motorrad front wheel stand continuing until the front wheel rotates free...

Page 195: ...ghtening torque Damage or loosening of screwed connections Always have the tightening torques checked by a specialized workshop preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer ATTENTION Front wheel ins...

Page 196: ...the left and position the cable routing 3 Install the screws 1 with the appropriate torque Radial brake calipers on the axle adapter 28 lb ft 38 Nm Fasten the cable for the wheel speed sensor in the...

Page 197: ...el stand Installing rear wheel stand 176 Support the rear wheel e g with a wooden block so that it cannot fall down after the quick release axle is removed Press the brake caliper 1 against the brake...

Page 198: ...During removal make sure that the parts are not damaged or lost Installing the rear wheel ATTENTION Altering the tire size Influence on the control sys tems Have new parameters en coded by a speciali...

Page 199: ...Installation aid Silicone spray Install chain sprocket car rier 1 Roll the rear wheel on the support into the swinging arm Insert the brake caliper 1 with brake caliper support 2 into the guide 3 of...

Page 200: ...ake sure that the quick re lease axle meets the recess for mounting flats Insert the left hand adjust ment plate 1 Install the axle nut 2 with washer but do not tighten it yet Remove the rear wheel st...

Page 201: ...maximize the chain s service life BMW Motorrad recommends using BMW Motorrad chain lubricant or Lubricant Chain spray O ring compati ble Wipe off excess lubricant Caring for and lubricating the low ma...

Page 202: ...he rear wheel until the position with the lowest chain sag is reached Using a screwdriver push the drive chain in the mid dle between the pinion and camshaft sprocket and mea sure the chain sag A Chai...

Page 203: ...lease axle in swinging arm Thread locking compound mechanical 92 lb ft 125 Nm Checking chain sag 196 Checking chain wear Requirement Chain sag is correctly adjusted Park the vehicle making sure that t...

Page 204: ...cle Safety risk Replace defective light sources as quickly as possible For details please contact a specialist service facility preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad Retailer All light sources on the...

Page 205: ...t collar Detach fairing panel 1 from fastening clips 2 and remove it with engine spoilerOE Remove screw 3 Remove engine spoiler 2 from fastening clip 4 Take engine spoiler 2 off to ward rear while pay...

Page 206: ...spoiler 2 paying attention to the hook 1 Install the engine spoiler 2 in the fastening clip 4 Install screw 3 Position the fairing panel 1 and install it in the fastening clips 2 Install screws 1 3 mm...

Page 207: ...3 use caution Then carefully detach the lugs 2 from the holder 4 Remove screws 3 3 mm with collar and screws 1 6 mm with collar from the hump trim panel 2 Carefully unclip the trims 4 in the arrow di...

Page 208: ...2 Carefully clip in the panels 4 in the arrow direction into the hump trim panel 2 Install screws 3 3 mm with collar and screws 1 6 mm with collar First position tail cowling 1 on the left and right v...

Page 209: ...otorcycle s electronics The battery of the donor vehicle must not exceed a voltage of 12 V Do not disconnect battery from onboard electrical sys tem for jump starting proce dure Removing the rider s s...

Page 210: ...he instructions for charging the battery on the following pages Do not turn the battery upside down ATTENTION Discharging of the con nected battery by the vehicle electronics e g clock Total discharge...

Page 211: ...ng harness nega tive terminal 2 and press to the front Remove the screw 3 and take off the wiring harness positive terminal 4 with M Lightweight batteryOE ATTENTION Incorrect battery disconnec tion Da...

Page 212: ...tweight batteryOE ATTENTION Incorrect battery connection Danger of short circuit Follow the installation se quence Position the wiring harness positive terminal 1 and install the screw 2 Position the...

Page 213: ...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 Place the battery in the bat tery compartm...

Page 214: ...ion switch left Tire pressure control TPC Sensor box 3 40 A Alternator regulator Cut off relay ABS BMS O BCL DIAGNOSTIC SOCKET Loosening the diagnostic socket CAUTION Incorrect procedure when disconne...

Page 215: ...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 diagnostic socket 2 into th...

Page 216: ...ACCESSORIES 11...

Page 217: ...GENERAL NOTES 212 CONNECTOR FOR OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 212 USB CHARGING SOCKET 214...

Page 218: ...ty operation and suit ability of the parts and acces sory products have been thor oughly tested by BMW There fore BMW assumes responsi bility for these products BMW shall not be held liable for un app...

Page 219: ...alarm system DWA OE 1 Connector for DWA and M data logger 2 DWA Under the hump cover without anti theft alarm sys tem DWA OE 1 Terminating resistor 2 Connector for DWA and M data logger Under the hump...

Page 220: ...pen connector Malfunctions Remount cover cap or ter minating resistor after re moving connector Remount cover cap or termi nating resistor after removing connector Installing fairing side panel 200 wi...

Page 221: ...e are switched off no more than 15 minutes after the ignition has been switched off To protect against water and vibrations BMW Motorrad recommends the use of the BMW Motorrad smartphone protective sl...

Page 222: ...CARE 12...

Page 223: ...CARE PRODUCTS 218 WASHING YOUR MOTORCYCLE 218 CLEANING SENSITIVE VEHICLE PARTS 219 CARE OF PAINTWORK 220 PAINT PRESERVATION 221 STORING THE MOTORCYCLE 221 PUTTING THE MOTORCYCLE INTO OPERATION 221...

Page 224: ...the packaging of the clean ing agents Do not use highly acidic or alkaline cleaning agents WASHING YOUR MOTORCY CLE BMW Motorrad recommends that you use BMW Insect Re mover to soften and wash off ins...

Page 225: ...CLEANING SENSITIVE VEHI CLE PARTS Plastics ATTENTION Use of unsuitable cleaning agents Damage to plastic surfaces Do not use abrasive cleaners or cleaners containing alco hol or solvents Do not use i...

Page 226: ...oler fins are not bent Rubber Treat rubber components with water or BMW rubber care product ATTENTION Use of silicone sprays for care of rubber seals Damage to rubber seals Do not use silicone sprays...

Page 227: ...y fill the motorcy cle s fuel tank Fuel additives 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...

Page 228: ...TECHNICAL DATA 13...

Page 229: ...FUEL 228 ENGINE OIL 229 COOLANT 229 ENGINE 229 CLUTCH 230 TRANSMISSION 230 REAR WHEEL DRIVE 231 FRAME 231 CHASSIS 231 BRAKES 232 WHEELS AND TIRES 233 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 234 ANTI THEFT ALARM SYSTEM 235...

Page 230: ...round 1 minute un til it becomes available again Bluetooth connection is not established Possible cause Remedy Necessary pairing steps were not performed Refer to the operating instructions of the com...

Page 231: ...e to two minutes Phone book is not displayed in the TFT display Possible cause Remedy Phone book was has not yet been transferred to the vehicle Confirm the transfer of tele phone data 100 during pair...

Page 232: ...hten the screws 6 times alternating between one and the other each time 14 lb ft 19 Nm Radial brake calipers on the axle adapter M10 x 65 28 lb ft 38 Nm Rear wheel Value Valid Lock nut of the drive ch...

Page 233: ...ors Value Valid Mirror with lock nut on adapter M10 x 1 25 Left hand thread 16 lb ft 22 Nm Adapter to clamping block M10 x 14 4 8 18 lb ft 25 Nm Footrest system Value Valid Rotor on base plate M8 x 35...

Page 234: ...e strictions with regard to power and fuel consumption max 10 ethanol E10 89 AKI 95 ROZ RON 90 AKI Usable fuel quantity Approx 4 4 gal Approx 16 5 l Fuel reserve Approx 1 1 gal Approx 4 l Fuel consump...

Page 235: ...rrad ADVANTEC Ultimate oil Engine oil quantity for topping up max 1 4 quarts max 1 3 l Difference between MIN and MAX BMW recommends COOLANT Coolant top up quantity 0 2 quarts 0 15 l Difference betwee...

Page 236: ...270 50 min 1 Engine at op erating temperature CLUTCH Clutch design Multiple disc oil bath anti hopping with self reinforce ment TRANSMISSION Transmission design Claw shifted 6 speed manual transmissio...

Page 237: ...Number of teeth of rear wheel drive Pinion sprocket 17 45 Secondary gear ratio 2 647 FRAME Frame design Aluminum composite bridge frame load bearing engine Location of type plate Frame at front right...

Page 238: ...BRAKES Front wheel Type of front wheel brake Two rotor disk brake diameter 320 mm 4 piston fixed caliper Front brake pad material Sintered metal Front brake disc thickness 0 18 in 4 5 mm New min 0 16...

Page 239: ...ommended tire combina tions An overview of the current tire approvals is available from your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer or on the Internet at bmw motor rad com Speed category of front rear tires...

Page 240: ...2 oz max 5 g Tire inflation pressure Front tire pressure 36 3 psi 2 5 bar with cold tires one up and two up mode Rear tire pressure 42 1 psi 2 9 bar with cold tires one up and two up mode ELECTRICAL S...

Page 241: ...Ah Spark plugs Spark plugs manufacturer and designation NGK LMAR9FI 10G Light source Bulb for high beam headlight LED Bulbs for low beam headlight LED Bulb for parking light LED Bulb for taillight br...

Page 242: ...mm with out mirror with DIN unladen weight Motorcycle width 32 in 812 mm without add on parts 31 6 in 802 mm over han dlebar weights with Billet packOE 33 6 in 853 mm over han dlebar lever protectors...

Page 243: ...oaded vehicle weight 439 lbs 199 kg DIN un loaded vehicle weight ready for road 90 full tank of gas without OE Front wheel load at unloaded vehicle weight 229 lbs 104 kg Permissible front wheel load m...

Page 244: ...SERVICE 14...

Page 245: ...240 BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE 241 BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE HISTORY 241 BMW MOTORRAD MOBILITY SERVICES 242 MAINTENANCE WORK 242 BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE 242 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 244 MAINTENANCE CONFIRMATIONS 245 S...

Page 246: ...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 247: ...otorrad advises that you observe the recommended maintenance intervals for your motorcycle Have all maintenance and re pair procedures confirmed in the Service chapter in this manual Documented proof...

Page 248: ...authorized BMW Motorrad retailer for additional information on available mobility services MAINTENANCE WORK BMW pre delivery check The BMW pre delivery check is carried out by your authorized BMW Mot...

Page 249: ...ice appointment approx one month or 620 mi 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 work f...

Page 250: ...e 3 Engine oil change with fil ter 4 Check valve clearance 5 Check valve timings 6 Replace all spark plugs 7 Replace the air filter insert 8 Oil change in the tele scopic forks 9 Change brake fluid in...

Page 251: ...id level Checking the rear brake pads and brake disc for wear Checking the rear wheel brake fluid level Checking steering head bearing Checking coolant level Check the clutch cable and clutch lever pl...

Page 252: ...246 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 253: ...r reading Work performed Yes No BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing cylinder head cover removed Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner ele...

Page 254: ...meter reading Work performed Yes No BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing cylinder head cover removed Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner...

Page 255: ...r reading Work performed Yes No BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing cylinder head cover removed Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner ele...

Page 256: ...meter reading Work performed Yes No BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing cylinder head cover removed Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner...

Page 257: ...r reading Work performed Yes No BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing cylinder head cover removed Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner ele...

Page 258: ...meter reading Work performed Yes No BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing cylinder head cover removed Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner...

Page 259: ...r reading Work performed Yes No BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing cylinder head cover removed Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner ele...

Page 260: ...meter reading Work performed Yes No BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing cylinder head cover removed Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner...

Page 261: ...r reading Work performed Yes No BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing cylinder head cover removed Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner ele...

Page 262: ...meter reading Work performed Yes No BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing cylinder head cover removed Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner...

Page 263: ...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 264: ...258 SERVICE Work performed Odometer reading Date...

Page 265: ...259...

Page 266: ...CERTIFICATE FOR ELECTRONIC IMMOBILIZER 261 CERTIFICATE FOR KEYLESS RIDE 263 CERTIFICATE FOR TIRE PRESSURE CONTROL 267 CERTIFICATE FOR TFT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 268...

Page 267: ...mpliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC Approval Ring aerial in the ignition switch Approbation de la FCC Antenne annulaire pr sente dans le commutateur d allumage Pour v...

Page 268: ...t approuv e express ment par l organisme responsable de l homologation peut annuler l autorisation accord e l utilisateur pour utiliser le dispositif Toute modification qui n aurait qui n aurait pas...

Page 269: ...bject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation...

Page 270: ...ith Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including int...

Page 271: ...magnetic compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 1 Common technical requirements EN 301 489 3 V1 4 1 08 2002 Electromagnetic compatibility and radio spectrum matters ERM Elect...

Page 272: ...t is Iabeted with the CE marking Velbert October 15th 2013 Benjamin A M ller Product Development Systems Car Access and Immobilization Electronics Huf H lsbeck F rst GmbH Co KG Steeger Stra e 17 D 425...

Page 273: ...e et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement WARNING Changes or modifications not exp...

Page 274: ...n tam metni a a daki internet adresinden g r lebilir http cert bosch carmultimedia net Brazil Este equipamento opera em car ter secund rio isto n o tem direito a prote o contra interfer ncia prejudic...

Page 275: ...aiwan Republic of NCC Le pr sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appa...

Page 276: ...e that may cause undesired operation of the device Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Le p...

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Page 278: ...204 Position on the vehicle 16 Removing 207 Technical data 235 Best ever lap 140 Bluetooth 91 Pairing 91 Brake fluid Checking the front fluid level 180 Checking the rear fluid level 181 Front expansi...

Page 279: ...ve malfunction warning light 38 DTC 17 Indicator light 45 Operating 62 Self diagnosis 123 Switching off 62 Switching on 62 Technology in detail 159 DWA 37 Technical data 235 Dynamic Brake Control 164...

Page 280: ...l 167 H Hazard warning flasher Operating 59 Operating element 17 Headlight Headlight beam throw and spring preload 104 Setting for right hand left hand traffic 104 Headlight courtesy delay feature 60...

Page 281: ...f the ignition 56 Switching on the ignition 55 Keys 54 55 L Laptimer Adjusting 139 Ending time recording 139 Operating 139 Start time recording 139 Launchcontrol 141 Racing start 142 License plate car...

Page 282: ...icators 27 Overviews Indicator and warning lights 22 Instrument cluster 19 Left side of vehicle 14 Left side multifunction switch 17 My Vehicle 94 Right side of vehicle 15 Right hand multifunction swi...

Page 283: ...ont adjusting element 14 Rear adjusting element 14 Start 121 Operating element 18 Status bar top Adjusting 87 88 Steering lock Locking 54 Switching off 128 T Tachometer 89 Technical data Anti theft al...

Page 284: ...te Position on the vehicle 15 U USB charging interface Under the rider s seat 16 V Values Display 25 Vehicle identification number Position on the vehicle 15 Vehicle voltage Indicator light 33 34 W Wa...

Page 285: ...rmany Reprinting in whole or in part is only permitted with the written permission of BMW Motorrad Aftersales Original Rider s Manual printed in Germany WARNING Harmful substances Operating servicing...

Page 286: ...ON 90 AKI Usable fuel quantity Approx 4 4 gal Approx 16 5 l Fuel reserve Approx 1 1 gal Approx 4 l Tire inflation pressure Front tire pressure 36 3 psi 2 5 bar with cold tires one up and two up mode R...

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