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LAPTIMER

Mode of presentation

1

Speedometer

2

Engine temperature

3

The readings in these lines
can be changed by the
rider. (

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LASTLAP: Time for the
preceding lap.
BESTLAP: The fastest of
the laps currently logged in
memory.

4

Gear indicator

5

Riding mode selected by
the rider

Labels for the values
shown on the display

The following times can be
displayed in the third line:

LASTLAP: The time for the
preceding lap.

The following times can be
displayed in the fourth line:

BESTLAP: The fastest of
the laps currently logged in
memory.
RUN: The running time for the
current lap.

The third and fourth lines can
be combined to show other
readings:

RUN BEST: The third line
shows the running time for
the current lap, the best lap
currently logged in memory is
shown in the fourth line.
LAST RUN: The third line
shows the time recorded for
the preceding lap, the running

time for the current lap is
shown in the fourth line.
LAST BEST: The third line
shows the time needed for
the preceding lap, the best lap
currently logged in memory is
shown in the fourth line.
RUN TOTAL: The third line
shows the running time for the
current lap, the total time for
all the laps currently logged in
memory is shown in the fourth
line.
RUN BEStEV: The third line
shows the running time for the
current lap, the best-ever lap is
shown in the fourth line.

At the start of each new lap the
time for the preceding lap is
shown briefly before the display
switches to the running time of
the current lap.

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Summary of Contents for S 1000 R

Page 1: ...Rider s Manual S 1000 R BMW Motorrad The Ultimate Riding Machine ProCarManuals com ...

Page 2: ...data Model Vehicle Identification Number Colour code Date of first registration Registration number Dealership details Person to contact in Service department Ms Mr Phone number Dealership address phone number com pany stamp ProCarManuals com ...

Page 3: ...ontains im portant information on how to operate the controls and how to make the best possible use of all your BMW s technical features In addition it contains informa tion on maintenance and care to help you maintain your vehicle s reliability and safety as well as its value Suggestions and criticism If you have questions concerning your motorcycle your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer will gladly...

Page 4: ...3 Ignition 33 Electronic immobiliser EWS 34 Multifunction display 35 Anti theft alarm DWA 39 Headlight 41 Lights 41 Turn indicators 42 Hazard warning flashers 42 Emergency off switch kill switch 43 BMW Motorrad Race ABS 43 BMW Motorrad ASC 44 Dynamic Traction Control DTC 45 Riding mode 46 Cruise control system 48 Brakes 51 Tyres 51 Heated handlebar grips 52 Mirrors 53 Front and rear seats 53 Helme...

Page 5: ...05 Brake system 107 Coolant 111 Body panels 112 Clutch 115 Chain 116 Wheels 118 Lighting 126 Fuses 134 Jump starting 135 Battery 136 10 Care 139 Care products 139 Washing the vehicle 139 Cleaning easily damaged components 140 Paint care 140 Protective wax coating 141 Laying up the motor cycle 141 Restoring motorcycle to use 141 11 Technical data 142 Troubleshooting chart 142 Threaded fasteners 143...

Page 6: ...Confirmation of mainten ance work 156 Confirmation of service 161 13 Index 163 ProCarManuals com ...

Page 7: ...rotect your product against damage Specific instructions on how to operate control ad just or look after items of equip ment on the motorcycle Indicates the end of an item of information Instruction Result of an activity Reference to a page with more detailed informa tion Indicates the end of a passage relating to spe cific accessories or items of equipment Tightening torque Technical data ABS Ant...

Page 8: ...cycle contains equipment that has not been described its description can be found in a separate manual Technical data All dimensions weights and power ratings stated in the Rider s Manual are quoted to the standards and comply with the tolerance requirements of the Deutsches Institut für Normung e V DIN Versions for individual countries may differ Actuality The high safety and quality level of BMW...

Page 9: ...2 7 z General views ProCarManuals com ...

Page 10: ...ession stage damping red scale 72 2 Adjuster for spring preload rear 68 3 Seat lock 53 4 Table of tyre pressures Payload table Chain settings 5 Engine oil level indicator 105 6 OA connector for naviga tion system 2 8 z General views ProCarManuals com ...

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Page 12: ... 1 Adjusting spring preload for front wheel 70 2 Seat lock 53 3 Table of tyre pressures Payload table Chain settings 4 Adjuster for spring preload rear 69 5 Engine oil level indicator 105 6 OA connector for naviga tion system 2 10 z General views ProCarManuals com ...

Page 13: ...2 11 z General views ProCarManuals com ...

Page 14: ...teering head bearing 3 Brake fluid reservoir front 109 4 Adjuster for front rebound stage damping yellow scale 72 5 Steering damper 6 Coolant level indicator 111 7 OA connector 8 Oil filler neck 106 9 Adjuster for rear rebound stage damping low on spring strut yellow scale 73 2 12 z General views ProCarManuals com ...

Page 15: ... Battery 136 2 Helmet holder 54 3 Luggage loops 55 4 Toolkit 102 5 with anti theft alarm DWA OE Anti theft alarm 39 6 Fuse box 134 7 Rider s Manual 8 Pro riding modesOE Coding plug 48 2 13 z General views ProCarManuals com ...

Page 16: ...2 with cruise controlOE Cruise control system 49 3 Hazard warning flashers 42 4 BMW Motorrad Race ABS 43 ASC 44 with Dynamic Traction Control DTC OE DTC 45 with Dynamic Damping ControlOE DDC 75 5 Turn indicators 42 6 Horn 7 Display mode selection 35 2 14 z General views ProCarManuals com ...

Page 17: ...Multifunction switch right 1 with heated handlebar gripsOE Heated handlebar grips 52 2 Riding mode 47 3 Emergency off switch kill switch 43 4 Start engine 82 2 15 z General views ProCarManuals com ...

Page 18: ...hts 17 2 Rev counter 3 Gearshift light 86 4 Ambient light brightness sensor for adapting the brightness of the instru ment lighting with anti theft alarm DWA OE DWA status indicator light 39 5 Multifunction display 18 2 16 z General views ProCarManuals com ...

Page 19: ...tors left 4 General warning light in combination with warnings in the display 19 5 Turn indicators right 6 Fuel reserve 30 7 Idle 8 High beam headlight 9 Warning light for engine electronics 24 10 Cruise control system with cruise controlOE Switching on cruise control 49 11 Light for the fastest lap 59 3 17 z Status indicators ProCarManuals com ...

Page 20: ... 3 with heated handlebar gripsOE Operating the heated handlebar grips 52 4 Coolant temperature 5 General information 37 6 Clock 37 7 Fuel level 8 Riding mode 47 See Section 5 for informa tion on the display modes for the race track 3 18 z Status indicators ProCarManuals com ...

Page 21: ...with a warning such as for example 2 appearing on the multifunction display The general warning light shows red or yellow de pending on the urgency of the warning If two or more warnings occur at the same time all the appropri ate warning lights and warning symbols appear alternating with warning words as applicable The possible warnings are listed on the next pages 3 19 z Status indicators ProCar...

Page 22: ... high 24 lights up Engine in emergency operation mode 24 lights up yellow LAMPR appears on the display Rear light defective 25 lights up yellow LAMPF appears on the display Bulbs for front parking light defective 25 Front lights defective 25 LAMP appears on the display Bulbs for flashing turn indicators defect ive 25 VDS appears on the blank display Motorcycle dropped 26 3 20 z Status indicators P...

Page 23: ...op sensor defective 26 flashes ABS self diagnosis not completed 26 lights up ABS switched off 26 lights up ABS fault 27 quick flashes ASC intervention 27 slow flashes ASC self diagnosis not completed 27 lights up ASC switched off 27 lights up ASC fault 27 3 21 z Status indicators ProCarManuals com ...

Page 24: ... 28 lights up DTC switched off 28 lights up DTC fault 28 lights up yellow DDC appears on the display DDC fault 29 DWALO appears on the display DWA battery weak 29 lights up yellow DWA appears on the display DWA battery flat 29 lights up red NO CAN appears on the display CAN open circuit short circuit 30 3 22 z Status indicators ProCarManuals com ...

Page 25: ...Warning and telltale lights Warning symbols in the display Meaning lights up yellow NO CODING appears on the display No coding 30 3 23 z Status indicators ProCarManuals com ...

Page 26: ...e engine Check the coolant level If the coolant temperature is frequently too high have the fault rectified as soon as possible by a specialist workshop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer Engine in emergency operation mode Warning light for engine electronics shows The engine is running in emergency operating mode Unusual engine response is a possibility Adapt your style of riding accord...

Page 27: ...lacing parking light bulb right 130 Front lights defective No indication of a fault if the high beam or low beam head light fails A bulb failure on the mo torcycle is a safety risk be cause it is easy for other road users to overlook the vehicle Replace defective bulbs as soon as possible always carry a complete set of spare bulbs if possible Possible cause Front bulb is defective Replacing bulb f...

Page 28: ...the ignition off and then on again or switch the kill switch on and then off again Drop sensor defective VDS Vertical Down Sensor appears on the display Possible cause A defect in the drop sensor has been detected Seek the advice of a specialist workshop preferably an author ised BMW Motorrad dealer ABS self diagnosis not completed ABS warning light flashes Possible cause ABS self diagnosis not co...

Page 29: ... rider visual feedback on control intervention even after the critical situation has been dealt with ASC self diagnosis not completed ASC warning light slow flashes Possible cause ASC self diagnosis not completed The ASC function is not avail able because self diagnosis did not complete The motor cycle has to reach a defined minimum speed with the en gine running for the wheel sensors to be checke...

Page 30: ...C warning light slow flashes Possible cause DTC self diagnosis not completed The DTC function is not avail able because self diagnosis did not complete The motor cycle has to reach a defined minimum speed with the en gine running for the wheel sensors to be checked min 5 km h Pull away slowly Bear in mind that the DTC function is not available until self diagnosis has completed DTC switched off wi...

Page 31: ...iefly only after the Pre Ride Check completes Possible cause The integral battery in the anti theft alarm DWA has lost a sig nificant proportion of its original capacity There is no assurance of how long the DWA anti theft alarm can remain operational if the vehicle s battery is discon nected Seek the advice of a specialist workshop preferably an author ised BMW Motorrad dealer DWA battery flat wi...

Page 32: ...t for fuel down to reserve shows Lack of fuel can cause the engine to run irregularly or die risk of accident and result in damage to the catalytic con verter Do not run the fuel tank dry Possible cause The fuel tank contains no more than the reserve quantity of fuel Reserve fuel approx 4 l Refuelling 90 Range The range readout 1 indicates how far you can ride with the fuel remaining in the tank T...

Page 33: ...ecast due date If the countdown distance to the early service is within the defined dis playable range this countdown distance 1 appears briefly on the display after the Pre Ride Check completes Maximum countdown distance to next service 1000 km General warning light shows yellow and SERVICE remains permanently visible on the display If service is overdue the due date or the odometer reading at wh...

Page 34: ... the battery was dis connected for a prolonged period of time If you want to have the date set consult a specialist work shop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer 3 32 z Status indicators ProCarManuals com ...

Page 35: ... key to position 1 while moving the handlebars slightly Ignition lights and all function circuits are switched off Handlebars are locked Key can be removed Ignition Switching on ignition Insert the key in the ignition switch and turn to position 1 Side lights and all function cir cuits are switched on Pre Ride Check is performed 82 ABS self diagnosis is in pro gress 83 ASC self diagnosis is in pro...

Page 36: ... the en gine could irritate the electron ics in which case the enabling signal for starting is not issued The EWS warning appears in the multifunction display Always keep the spare key sep arately from the ignition key If you lose a key you can have it barred by your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer If you wish to do this you will need to bring all other keys for the motorcycle with you The engine c...

Page 37: ...y retrieved in the RACE INFO display mode RACE INFO the information logged with the LAPTIMER can be retrieved for viewing here Note that this display mode can be activated only when the motorcycle is at a standstill SETUP MENU the instru ment panel can be configured to suit the rider s preferences here Note that this display mode can be activated only when the motorcycle is at a standstill When th...

Page 38: ...splay modes Solid line short press the button Broken line press and hold down the button 1 On board computer read ings 37 2 Starting timing 58 3 Start RACE INFO 60 4 Start SETUP MENU 65 4 36 z Operation ProCarManuals com ...

Page 39: ... the average value you want to reset appears in the display line Press and hold down button 1 until the value you selected has reset Setting the clock Switch on the ignition Repeatedly press button 2 until SETUP MENU ENTER ap pears on the display Press and hold down button 2 Repeatedly press button 2 until SETUP EQUIPMENT ENTER appears on the display Press and hold down button 2 Repeatedly press b...

Page 40: ...ading is correct hold down button 2 until hours reading 3 flashes Press button 1 to step the hours reading up Press button 2 to step the hours reading down When the hours reading is cor rect press and hold down but ton 2 until the number stops flashing This completes the process 4 38 z Operation ProCarManuals com ...

Page 41: ...A anti theft alarm system is flat the only difference is that an alarm cannot be triggered if the system is disconnected from the motor cycle s battery An alarm lasts for approximately 26 seconds While an alarm is in progress an alarm tone sounds and the turn indicators flash The type of alarm tone can be set by an authorised BMW motorcycle dealer If an alarm was triggered while the motorcycle was...

Page 42: ... but ton 1 until SETUP EQUIP MENT ENTER appears in display line 2 Long press button 1 to start the SETUP EQUIPMENT menu Press button 1 briefly to go to the next menu item SETUP EQIP DWA AUTO appears in display line 2 The preset ON OFF value appears in display line 3 Long press button 1 to change the preset value The following settings are avail able AUTO ON the DWA anti theft alarm is active and w...

Page 43: ...adjusted to suit load If there are doubts about the correct headlight range seek the advice of a specialist workshop preferably an author ised BMW Motorrad dealer Lights Side light The side lights switch on auto matically when the ignition is switched on The side lights place a strain on the battery Do not switch the ignition on for longer than absolutely necessary Low beam headlight The low beam ...

Page 44: ...utomatically after you have ridden for approximately 10 seconds and covered a dis tance of about 300 m Push button 1 to the left to switch on the left turn indicat ors Push button 1 to the right to switch on the right turn indicat ors Operate centre button 1 to cancel the turn indicators Hazard warning flashers Switching on hazard warning flashers Switch on the ignition The hazard warning flash er...

Page 45: ...l Do not operate the kill switch when riding The emergency off switch is a kill switch for switching off the engine quickly and easily a Engine switched off b Normal operating position run BMW Motorrad Race ABS Switch off the ABS function Switch on the ignition You have the option of de activating the ABS function while the motorcycle is on the move Press and hold down button 1 until ABS warning l...

Page 46: ... it starts flashing Release button 1 within two seconds ABS warning light remains off or continues to flash ABS function is switched on If the coding plug is not inser ted you have the alternative of switching the ignition off and then on again An ABS fault has occurred if the ABS warning light shows when the motorcycle accelerates to a speed in excess of the minimum stated below after the ignitio...

Page 47: ...C warning light remains off or continues to flash ASC function is switched on If the coding plug is not inser ted you have the alternative of switching the ignition off and then on again An ASC fault has occurred if the ASC warning light shows when the motorcycle accelerates to a speed in excess of the minimum stated below after the ignition was switched off and then on again min 5 km h Dynamic Tr...

Page 48: ...mains off or continues to flash DTC function is switched on If the coding plug is not inser ted you have the alternative of switching the ignition off and then on again A DTC fault has occurred if the DTC warning light shows when the motorcycle accelerates to a speed in excess of the minimum stated below after the ignition was switched off and then on again min 5 km h Riding mode Using the riding ...

Page 49: ... more information on the various ride modes that can be selected Selection menu 1 with the four selectable riding modes shows on the display The highlight 2 tells you which riding mode is currently selected Repeatedly press button 1 until the riding mode you want is highlighted The following ride modes can be selected RAIN for riding on a rain wet road surface ROAD for riding on a dry road surface...

Page 50: ...ngine characteristic ABS DTC and DDC adaptation settings even after the ignition has been switched off Installing coding plug Pro riding modesOE Switching off ignition 34 Remove the front seat 54 Dirt and moisture can pen etrate the open plug and lead to malfunctions Reinstall the cap after removing the coding plug Remove cap of plug 1 To do so press in latch 1 and remove the cap Install the codin...

Page 51: ...se con trol shows The motorcycle maintains your current cruising speed and the setting is saved Accelerating Briefly push button 1 forward Increasing speed Speed is increased each time you press the button 1 km h Push button 1 forward and hold it in this position The motorcycle accelerates steplessly The current speed is main tained and saved if button 1 is not pushed again 4 49 z Operation ProCar...

Page 52: ... the idle position to deactivate the cruise control system Telltale light for cruise control goes out Resuming former cruising speed Briefly push button 1 back to return to the speed saved be forehand Opening the throttle does not deactivate the cruise control system If you release the twistgrip the motorcycle will decelerate only to the cruising speed saved in memory even though you might have in...

Page 53: ... 1 widest span between handlebar grip and handbrake lever Position 6 narrowest span between handlebar grip and handbrake lever Tyres Check the tyre pressure Incorrect tyre pressures im pair the motorcycle s hand ling characteristics and increase the rate of tyre wear Always check that the tyre pres sures are correct At high road speeds tyre valves have a tendency to open as a result of centrifugal...

Page 54: ...ding at low engine speeds If the charge level is low the heated handlebar grips are switched off to ensure the bat tery s starting capability Repeatedly press button 1 until the heating stage you want to use appears on the multifunc tion display The handlebar grips have two stage heating Stage two 1 is for heating the grips quickly it is advisable to switch to stage one as soon as the grips are wa...

Page 55: ... stand Open seat lock 1 with the igni tion key Lift the rear seat at the rear and then work it back and up to remove Remove the ignition key from the lock and place the rear seat upholstered side down on a clean surface Install the rear seat Engage the rear seat in mounts 1 on left and right Swing the rear seat down pushing it lightly forward 4 53 z Operation ProCarManuals com ...

Page 56: ...seat upholstered side down on a clean surface Installing front seat Engage the front seat in mount 1 then lower the rear of the seat to bring the holes into alignment with screw holes 2 Take care not to let the screws scratch the trim panels Push the upholstery of the front seat forward slightly above the screw holes and hold it in this position Install screws 1 Helmet holder Securing the helmet t...

Page 57: ...tall the rear seat 53 Place the helmet on the front seat Luggage loops Securing luggage to motorcycle Removing rear seat 53 Turn the rear seat upside down Pull loops 1 out of the holders and to the outside and down Install the rear seat 53 Use the loops 1 and the rear footrests for example to se cure luggage to the rear seat In this process take care not to damage the rear trim panels 4 55 z Opera...

Page 58: ...ird line shows the running time for the current lap the best lap currently logged in memory is shown in the fourth line LAST RUN The third line shows the time recorded for the preceding lap the running time for the current lap is shown in the fourth line LAST BEST The third line shows the time needed for the preceding lap the best lap currently logged in memory is shown in the fourth line RUN TOTA...

Page 59: ...Display overview Solid line short press the button Broken line press and hold down the button 1 Interrupting timing 59 2 Starting timing 58 3 View the times 58 5 57 z On the race track ProCarManuals com ...

Page 60: ... only by an external sig nal Infrared receiver with infrared receiverOA An infrared signal provides a con venient way of operating the lap timer The instrument can be op erated in this way only when the infrared receiver available as an optional accessory is connected to the IR receiver on the right side behind the side panel The RACETRACK SETUP MENU enables you to choose between operation with th...

Page 61: ...nction has to be activated in the SETUP RACETRACK menu see the section on the SETUP MENU When you start a new lap your intermediate times are taken every time you cover a defined section of the track and com pared with the corresponding intermediate times of the best lap stored in memory The lap section for the intermediate time 100 m If your intermediate times show that you are faster than on you...

Page 62: ...eatedly press but ton 2 to step through them in the opposite sequence Best ever lap BEST EVER Best lap logged in memory BEST Last lap logged in memory LAST All other laps logged in memory Aggregate time for all laps logged in memory TOTAL Delete lap data logged in memory DELETE LAPS Delete the best ever lap logged in memory BEST EVER DELETE Exit the RACE INFO EXIT display mode 5 60 z On the race t...

Page 63: ...olid line short press the button Broken line press and hold down the button 1 Selecting saved lap 60 2 Deleting lap times 63 3 Exit the INFO MENU 62 4 Delete the timing logs 63 5 61 z On the race track ProCarManuals com ...

Page 64: ...ntly displayed 3 Lap for which the data on the display apply 4 Distance ridden 5 Time for the lap currently displayed 6 The riding mode most commonly used is dis played continuously Exiting INFO MENU Repeatedly press but ton 1 or button 2 until RACE INFO EXIT appears on the display Press and hold down button 2 to exit the RACE INFO display mode The readings already recorded remain saved in memory ...

Page 65: ...ime best lap can also be deleted from memory If the all time best lap is from a race timed in the past it is ac companied on the display by the appropriate lap number If the all time best lap shows without a lap number this lack of a lap number indicates that the time is from a race timed in the past but sub sequently deleted from memory Deleting lap times Repeatedly press button 1 or button 2 unt...

Page 66: ...ed becomes the new last lap a lap stored in memory the lap in question is deleted The numbering of the remaining laps remains unchanged Total time is reduced by the time for the laps you delete Select BEST EVER DE LETE and press and hold down button 2 to delete the BEST EVER lap time 5 64 z On the race track ProCarManuals com ...

Page 67: ...GSL BRIGHT Gearshift light frequency GSL FREQ Change units of measure for speed range temperature av erage consumption distance and time UNITS SETUP RACETRACK Set LAPTIMER readings Cur rent lap RUN time required for preceding lap LAST best lap BEST total of all laps logged in memory TOTAL best ever lap BEStEV Display freeze period for the most recent time HOLD Debounce time time that must elapse b...

Page 68: ...Overview SETUP MENU Solid line short press the button Broken line press and hold down the button 1 Settings of the display 2 Settings for the racetrack 5 66 z On the race track ProCarManuals com ...

Page 69: ...d hold down button 2 until the value stops flashing The value is saved Exiting SETUP mode To exit the SETUP MENU press and hold down button 1 A value that is still flashing will not be saved Alternatively Repeatedly press button 1 or button 2 until SETUP MENU EXIT ap pears on the display When SETUP MENU EXIT ap pears Press and hold down button 2 to exit the SETUP MENU 5 67 z On the race track ProC...

Page 70: ...ightly loaded Adjusting spring preload for rear wheel Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor cycle on its stand Make sure there is no load on the motorcycle remove all items of luggage if carried Use the tool from the on board toolkit to slacken screw 1 Hold the motorcycle upright do not prop it on the side stand and measure distance D from bottom edge 1 of the number plate car...

Page 71: ...s use the tool from the on board toolkit to turn adjusting ring 2 in direction A Tighten screw 1 to the spe cified tightening torque Clamping screw to top spring retainer without Dynamic Damping ControlOE 3 Nm Adjusting spring preload for rear wheel with Dynamic Damping Con trolOE Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor cycle on its stand Start the engine Before adjusting spring...

Page 72: ...acement increase spring pre load in other words use the tool from the on board toolkit to turn adjusting ring 1 in dir ection A To increase negative spring displacement reduce spring preload in other words use the tool from the on board toolkit to turn adjusting ring 1 in direction B Adjusting spring preload for front wheel with Dynamic Damping Con trolOE Make sure the ground is level and firm and...

Page 73: ...he spring preload and damping characteristic settings Adjust damping to suit spring preload To reduce negative spring dis placement increase spring pre load in other words use the tool from the on board toolkit to turn adjusting screws 1 in direction A To increase negative spring displacement reduce spring preload in other words use the tool from the on board toolkit to turn adjusting screws 1 in ...

Page 74: ... reduce damping Use the tool from the on board kit to turn the adjusting screw in the appropriate direction so that mark 1 points to a lower read ing on the scale Compression stage ba sic setting front Position 1 comfortable setting with rider 85 kg Position 3 normal setting with rider 85 kg Position 7 sports setting with rider 85 kg Adjust the rebound stage damping for front wheel Adjust rebound ...

Page 75: ...he scale Rebound stage basic setting front Position 1 comfortable setting with rider 85 kg Position 3 normal setting with rider 85 kg Position 7 sports setting with rider 85 kg Adjusting rebound stage damping for rear wheel Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor cycle on its stand Adjust compression stage damping by turning adjusting screw 1 To increase damping Use the tool fro...

Page 76: ...th rider 85 kg Factory default settings front wheel Reset the factory defaults as stated below Factory default settings for compression rebound stages front Position 3 Factory default settings rear wheel Reset the factory defaults as stated below Factory default setting for rebound stage rear Position 4 Viewing suspension damping with DDC with Dynamic Damping Con trolOE Switching on ignition 33 Pr...

Page 77: ... able SOFT comfortable damping characteristic NORM normal damping char acteristic HARD sporty damping charac teristic To adjust load Repeatedly press button 1 and hold until the setting you want to use appears on the display The load cannot be set while the motorcycle is in motion The following settings are avail able One up Two up Removing installing mirrors Removing mirror Push protective cap 1 ...

Page 78: ...seat 53 Remove the cable tie arrow and disconnect plug 1 for the number plate carrier If the number plate carrier is removed in preparation for a race track session the elec tronics detect a bulb failure and the appropriate warning appears on the display Activating the EQIP WARN LAMP function in the SETUP MENU suppresses this warning Work plug 1 with the cable through tail bottom section 2 until c...

Page 79: ... 3 Remove number plate carrier 2 and work cable leg 1 out until clear Install the rear seat 53 Installing number plate carrier Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor cycle on its stand Removing rear seat 53 Hold number plate carrier 2 in position and work cable leg 1 into position Install screws 4 with wash ers 3 Number plate carrier to rear frame 5 Nm 5 77 z On the race track ...

Page 80: ...ition and secure the cable tie arrow If the warning for bulb fail ure is suppressed in pre paration for a race track session before the motorcycle is ridden on public roads the warning has to be reactivated by selecting the EQIP WARN LAMP function in the SETUP MENU Install the rear seat 53 Removing and installing front turn indicators Removing front flashing turn indicator The procedure described ...

Page 81: ... cycle to prevent the ingress of foreign matter Installing right cover 115 Installing front flashing turn indicator Removing right cover 114 Work the cable through the fairing side panel Hold the flashing turn indicator in position and install screw 1 Installing right cover 115 5 79 z On the race track ProCarManuals com ...

Page 82: ...mum payload of the rear softbag Speed If you ride at high speed always bear in mind that various bound ary conditions can adversely af fect the handling of your motor cycle Settings of the spring strut and shock absorber system Imbalanced load Loose clothing Insufficient tyre pressure Poor tyre tread Etc Risk of poisoning Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide which is colourless and odourless but ...

Page 83: ...cle could catch fire Do not allow the engine to idle unnecessarily Ride away imme diately after starting the engine Tampering Tampering with motor cycle settings e g elec tronic engine management unit throttle valves clutch can cause damages to the components in question and lead to failure of safety relevant functions Dam age caused in this way is not covered by the warranty Do not tamper with th...

Page 84: ...nd low temperatures pull clutch Press starter button 1 The start attempt is auto matically interrupted if bat tery voltage is too low Recharge the battery before you start the engine or use jump leads and a donor battery to start See the subsection on jump starting in Maintenance for more details The engine starts Consult the troubleshooting chart below if the engine re fuses to start 142 Pre Ride...

Page 85: ...r ABS self diagnosis BMW Motorrad Race ABS per forms self diagnosis to ensure its operability Self diagnosis is per formed automatically when you switch on the ignition Phase 1 Test of the diagnosis compat ible system components with the vehicle at a standstill ABS warning light flashes Phase 2 Pullaway test of the system components with diagnostic capability ABS warning light flashes ABS self dia...

Page 86: ...shows Check all the warning and tell tale lights ASC self diagnosis not completed The ASC function is not avail able because self diagnosis did not complete The motor cycle has to reach a defined minimum speed with the en gine running for the wheel sensors to be checked min 5 km h If an indicator showing an ASC fault appears when ASC self diagnosis completes You can continue to ride Bear in mind t...

Page 87: ...Bear in mind that the DTC function is not available or the function ality might be subject to certain restrictions Have the fault rectified as quickly as possible by a specialist workshop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer Running in Engine Until the first running in check vary the throttle opening and engine speed range frequently avoid riding at constant engine rpm for prolonged period...

Page 88: ...s must be roughened by riding in a restrained manner at various heel angles until the tyres are run in This running in pro cedure is essential if the tyres are to achieve maximum grip New tyres do not provide full grip straight away Wet roads and extremely sharp in clines pose a risk of accident Ride carefully and avoid extremely sharp inclines Shifting gear Gearshift light Gearshift light 1 shows...

Page 89: ...u to upshift in virtually all load and engine rpm ranges without pulling the clutch or changing the throttle valve angle The throttle valve remains open to accelerate the motorcycle and upshift time is reduced to a minimum You select the gear in the usual way by means of the foot operated shift lever The sensor 1 in the shift linkage registers the shift request and triggers shift assistance When y...

Page 90: ...ng distance be minimised Each time the brakes are applied a load distribution shift takes place with the load shifting for ward from the rear to the front wheel The sharper the motor cycle decelerates the more load is shifted to the front wheel The higher the wheel load the more braking force can be transmitted without the wheel locking To optimise stopping distance apply the front brakes rapidly ...

Page 91: ...n the brake discs and the brake pads dimin ish braking efficiency Delayed braking action or poor braking efficiency must be reckoned with in the following situations Riding in the rain or through puddles of water After the vehicle has been washed Riding on salted or gritted roads After work has been carried on the brakes due to traces of oil or grease Riding on dirt covered surfaces or off road We...

Page 92: ...unleaded max 10 ethanol E10 95 ROZ RON 89 AKI Refuelling Fuel is highly flammable A naked flame close to the fuel tank can cause a fire or ex plosion Do not smoke Never bring a naked flame near the fuel tank Fuel expands when hot Fuel escaping from an overfilled tank could make its way onto the road surface This could cause a fall Do not overfill the fuel tank Fuel attacks plastics which become du...

Page 93: ...k of fuel Usable fuel capacity approx 17 5 l Reserve fuel approx 4 l Press the fuel tank cap down firmly to close Remove the key and close the protective cap Securing motorcycle for transportation Make sure that all components that might come into contact with straps used to secure the motorcycle are adequately pro tected against scratching Use adhesive tape or soft cloths for example for this pur...

Page 94: ...ap over the bottom fork bridge on each side Pull the straps down and tight At the rear secure the straps to the rear footrests on both sides and tighten the straps Tighten all the straps uniformly the motorcycle s suspension should be compressed as tightly as possible front and rear 6 92 z Riding ProCarManuals com ...

Page 95: ...er the ignition has been switched off and then on again The basic rule is the sportier the mode you select the more directly can you tap into the en gine s reserves of power At the same time the level of rider as sistance that the ABS and ASC DTC systems offer decreases ac cordingly The RAIN ROAD and DY NAMIC riding modes are set up for riding with standard tyres re commended by BMW Motorrad The D...

Page 96: ...tions in which the rider has an open view of the road ahead and the surround ings and is riding on surfaces with the high level of grip gen erally encountered only on race tracks Similarly the assumption on which the parameter settings for this mode are based is that the motorcycle is fitted with tyres with a very high level of surface grip The behaviour of the ABS is the same as in DYNAMIC mode w...

Page 97: ... The footbrake lever acts only on the rear brake The integral braking func tion makes it very difficult to spin the rear wheel by opening the throttle with the front brake applied to keep the motorcycle stationary Burn Out Attempted burn outs can result in damage to the rear brake and the clutch Do not attempt a Burn Out un less the ABS function has been switched off How does ABS work The amount o...

Page 98: ... feedback does the rider receive from the BMW Motorrad Race ABS If the ABS has to reduce braking force on account of the circum stances described above vibra tion is perceptible through the handbrake lever When the handbrake lever is pulled brake pressure is also built up at the rear wheel by the integral function If the brake pedal is depressed after the handbrake lever is pulled the brake pressu...

Page 99: ...off and then on again What significance devolves on regular maintenance Invariably a technical sys tem cannot perform beyond the abilities dictated by its level of maintenance In order to ensure that the BMW Motorrad Race ABS is always maintained in optimum condition it is essential for you to comply strictly with the specified inspection intervals Reserves for safety The potentially shorter braki...

Page 100: ...s In accordance with the laws of physics the accelerating ability is restricted more and more as the heel angle increases Con sequently there can be a per ceptible reduction in acceleration out of very tight bends The speeds of the front and rear wheels are compared as one means of detecting the rear wheel s incipient tendency to spin or slip sideways If the sys tem registers implausible values fo...

Page 101: ...d adapts the engine torque accordingly Even DTC is constrained by the laws of physics In variably the rider bears respons ibility for assessing road and traffic conditions and adopting his or her style of riding accord ingly Do not take risks that would neg ate the additional safety offered by this system Special situations with Dynamic Traction Control DTC OE In accordance with the laws of physic...

Page 102: ...he least possible delay When riding on a slippery sur face never snap the throttle twistgrip fully closed without pulling the clutch at the same time Engine braking torque can cause the rear wheel to skid with a corresponding loss of stability The BMW Motorrad DTC is un able to control a situation of this nature Dynamic Damping Control How does DDC work with Dynamic Damping Con trolOE Dynamic Damp...

Page 103: ...and accessories that it has not approved Whenever you are planning modifications comply with all the legal requirements Make sure that the vehicle does not infringe the national road vehicle construction and use regulations applicable in your country Your BMW Motorrad dealer can offer expert advice on the choice of genuine BMW parts accessor ies and other products You can examine all the optional ...

Page 104: ...nsult a specialist workshop preferably your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer Toolkit 1 Hook wrench Adjusting spring preload for rear wheel 68 2 Reversible screwdriver blade Phillips PH1 and Torx T25 Removing and installing body panels Remove the front seat 54 Replacing bulbs for front and rear turn indicators 131 3 Open ended spanner Width across flats 17 Mirror clamp 4 Open ended spanner Width acro...

Page 105: ...he motorcycle can topple and fall on its side Secure motorcycle against top pling this is best done with the support of a 2nd person Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor cycle on its stand Use basic stand with the adapters The basic stand and its accessory components are available from your BMW Motorrad authorised dealer Install adapter pins 1 in the rear wheel swinging arm o...

Page 106: ...designed to support the motorcycle without the rear wheel stand A motorcycle rest ing only on the front wheel stand and the rear wheel can topple Place the motorcycle on the rear wheel stand before lifting the front wheel with the front wheel stand The motorcycle can topple and fall on its side Secure motorcycle against top pling this is best done with the support of a 2nd person Lift the motorcyc...

Page 107: ...wheel far enough off the ground to turn freely Engage the front wheel stand in the front suspension and apply even pressure to push it down to the ground Engine oil Checking engine oil level The oil level varies with the temperature of the oil The higher the temperature the higher the level of oil in the sump Checking the oil level with the engine cold or after no more than a short ride will lead ...

Page 108: ...inutes for the oil to drain into the oil pan Check the oil level in oil level indicator 1 Engine oil specified level between MIN and MAX marks Engine oil capacity Viscosity class approx 3 5 l with filter change If the oil level is below the MIN mark Top up the engine oil 106 If the oil level is above the MAX mark Have the oil level corrected by a specialist workshop preferably an authorised BMW Mo...

Page 109: ...ssure point must be clearly perceptible If pressure points are not clearly perceptible Incorrect working practices endanger the reliability of the brakes Have all work on the brake sys tem undertaken by trained and qualified specialists Have the brakes checked by a specialist workshop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer Checking front brake pad thickness Make sure the ground is level and ...

Page 110: ...missible thickness Have the brake pads replaced by a specialist workshop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer If genuine BMW Motorrad brake pads are not installed it is absolutely essential to measure the thickness of the brake pad carrier plates Thickness of brake pad carrier plate min 4 5 mm If the thickness of the carrier plates is insufficient Failure of the brake system due to possibl...

Page 111: ...imum permissible thick ness can cause a reduction in braking efficiency and under certain circumstances they can cause damage to the brake sys tem In order to ensure the dependab ility of the brake system do not permit the brake pads to wear past the minimum permissible thickness Have the brake pads replaced by a specialist workshop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer Checking brake fluid...

Page 112: ...uid level drops be low the permitted level A low fluid level in the brake reservoir can allow air to penetrate the brake system This significantly reduces braking efficiency Check the brake fluid level at regular intervals Have the defect rectified as quickly as possible by a spe cialist workshop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer Checking the brake fluid level rear brakes Make sure the ...

Page 113: ...rmitted level A low fluid level in the brake reservoir can allow air to penetrate the brake system This significantly reduces braking efficiency Check the brake fluid level at regular intervals Have the defect rectified as quickly as possible by a spe cialist workshop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer Coolant Check coolant level Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor...

Page 114: ...13 Open cap 1 of the expansion tank Top up coolant to specified level Check coolant level 111 Close the cap of the expansion tank Installing right side panel 113 Body panels Removing right side panel The procedure described here for the right side apply applies by analogy to the left side panel Switching off ignition 34 with engine spoilerOE Remove screws 1 Disengage retaining hook 2 and remove en...

Page 115: ...d to remove Installing right side panel Begin by seating side panel 1 at the front and then seat the rear of the panel in grommets 2 Install screws 3 with engine spoilerOE Install engine spoiler 1 making sure that retaining hook 2 is secured Install screws 3 Removing headlight fairing Switching off ignition 34 9 113 z Maintenance ProCarManuals com ...

Page 116: ... indicators Remove screw 1 Ease right cover 2 aside and disengage it from both hold ers 3 Remove cable tie arrow Disconnect plug 4 for the flashing turn indicators Remove the right cover Remove screws 1 and head light fairing 2 Installing headlight fairing Hold headlight fairing 1 in posi tion and secure with screws 2 9 114 z Maintenance ProCarManuals com ...

Page 117: ...he flashing turn indicators and route the cable Secure the right cover in hold ers 3 Install screw 4 Install windscreen 1 and screws 2 Windscreen to holder for instrument panel 5 Nm Clutch Checking clutch function Pull the clutch lever The pressure point must be clearly perceptible If the pressure point is not clearly perceptible Have the clutch checked by a specialist workshop preferably 9 115 z ...

Page 118: ...ebar fitting To reduce clutch play turn screw 1 in the loosening direc tion i e out of the handlebar fitting Checking clutch lever play 116 Repeat the steps in this pro cedure until clutch play is set correctly Chain Lubricating chain Dirt dust and inadequate lubrication will result in ac celerated wear and significantly shorten the drive chain s useful life Clean and lubricate the drive chain at ...

Page 119: ...g Use a screwdriver to push chain 1 up and down at a point midway along the run between pinion and sprocket and meas ure difference A Chain deflection 35 45 mm Motorcycle with no weight applied supported on its side stand If measured value is outside per mitted tolerance Adjust the chain tension 117 Adjust the chain tension Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor cycle on its st...

Page 120: ...centre to centre over 10 pins chain pulled taut If the chain has stretched to the maximum permissible length Seek the advice of a specialist workshop preferably an author ised BMW Motorrad dealer Wheels Tyre recommendation For each size of tyre BMW Motorrad tests and classifies as roadworthy certain makes BMW Motorrad cannot assess the suitability or provide any guarantee of road safety for other ...

Page 121: ...ts stand Visually inspect the rims for defects Have any damaged rims in spected by a specialist work shop and replaced if neces sary preferably by an author ised BMW Motorrad dealer Check the tyre tread depth Your motorcycle s handling and grip can be impaired even before the tyres wear to the minimum tyre tread depth permitted by law Have the tyres changed in good time before they wear to the min...

Page 122: ... not operate the handbrake lever when the brake calipers have been removed Remove screws 1 of the brake calipers on left and right Force the brake pads 1 slightly apart by rotational movement of the brake caliper 2 against brake disc 3 Carefully pull the brake calipers back and out until clear of the brake discs Lift the motorcycle preferably with a BMW Motorrad rear wheel stand Install the rear w...

Page 123: ...fect of wheel size on the ABS and ASC DTC systems at the start of this chapter Threaded fasteners not tightened to the specified torque can work loose or their threads can suffer damage Always have the security of the fasteners checked by a specialist workshop preferably an author ised BMW Motorrad dealer The front wheel must be installed right way round to rotate in the correct direction Note the...

Page 124: ...rake caliper 1 in place and position cable guide 2 Install screws 3 and tighten to the specified tightening torque Radial brake caliper to axle mount 38 Nm Secure the cable for the wheel speed sensor in the holder ar row Insert the wheel speed sensor into the bore and secure it with screw 1 Hold right brake caliper 1 in position install screws 2 and tighten to specified torque 9 122 z Maintenance ...

Page 125: ...e rear wheel stand 103 Slip wooden chocks or similar under the rear wheel to prevent it from dropping out after the quick release axle has been removed Press brake caliper 1 against brake disc 2 Brake pistons are pushed back Remove axle nut 1 with washer Slacken locknuts 2 on left and right Slacken adjusting screws 3 on left and right Remove adjusting plate 4 and push the axle in as far as it will...

Page 126: ...cle take care not to damage wheel speed sensor 1 Roll the rear wheel to the rear and clear of the swinging arm and at the same time pull brake caliper carrier 1 back far enough to allow the rear wheel to clear it The sprocket and the spacer sleeves on left and right are loose fits in the wheel Make sure that these parts are not damaged or lost on removal 9 124 z Maintenance ProCarManuals com ...

Page 127: ...age Always have the security of the fasteners checked by a specialist workshop preferably an author ised BMW Motorrad dealer Roll the rear wheel on the sup port into the swinging arm as far as necessary to permit the brake caliper carrier to be in serted Insert brake caliper carrier 1 into guide 2 When rolling the rear wheel into position take care not to damage wheel speed sensor 1 Roll the rear ...

Page 128: ... wheel Make sure that the quick re lease axle is seated against the stop of the adjusting plate Insert left adjusting plate 1 Install axle nut 2 with its washer but do not tighten the nut at this point Secure the brake line in holder 2 and install screw 1 Adjust the chain tension 117 Lighting Replacing bulb for low beam headlight The plug arrangement can differ from the illustration depending on t...

Page 129: ...defective bulb Bulbs with higher light intensity ratings are avail able through aftermarket suppli ers These bulbs burn out more rapidly and generate more heat than conceptional bulbs Un der adverse conditions the extra heat can cause damage to the headlight Bulbs for the low beam headlight H7 12 V 55 W Hold the bulb by the base only in order to keep the glass free of foreign matter 9 127 z Mainte...

Page 130: ... Turn socket 2 counter clock wise and remove it from the carrier for the high beam head light Replace the defective bulb Bulbs with higher light intensity ratings are avail able through aftermarket suppli ers These bulbs burn out more rapidly and generate more heat than conceptional bulbs Un der adverse conditions the extra heat can cause damage to the headlight Bulb for high beam headlight H7 12 ...

Page 131: ...ion 34 Removing headlight fairing 113 Disengage the plug from the holder arrow using a screw driver if necessary and discon nect from plug 1 Turn socket 2 counter clock wise and remove it from the carrier Remove bulb 1 from the socket Replace the defective bulb Bulb for parking light W5W 12 V 5 W Use a clean dry cloth to hold the bulb in order to keep the glass free of foreign matter 9 129 z Maint...

Page 132: ...ht fairing 114 Replacing parking light bulb right Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor cycle on its stand Switch off the ignition Removing right cover 114 Remove cover 1 Push aside the retainer using a screwdriver if necessary and work socket 1 out of the head light housing Remove bulb 1 from the socket 9 130 z Maintenance ProCarManuals com ...

Page 133: ...p the glass free of foreign matter Insert bulb 1 into the socket Insert socket 1 into the head light housing making sure that the retainer engages Install cover 1 Installing right cover 115 Replacing bulbs for front and rear turn indicators Switching off ignition 34 Remove screw 1 9 131 z Maintenance ProCarManuals com ...

Page 134: ...Y10W 12 V 10 W with LED turn indicatorsOE LED Bulbs for flashing turn indicators rear RY10W 12 V 10 W with LED turn indicatorsOE LED Use a clean dry cloth to hold the bulb in order to keep the glass free of foreign matter Turn bulb 1 clockwise to install it in the light housing Working from the inboard side insert the glass into the light housing and close the housing 9 132 z Maintenance ProCarMan...

Page 135: ...ht housing Remove the bulb from the socket Replace the defective bulb Bulb for number plate light W5W 12 V 5 W Use a clean dry cloth to hold the bulb in order to keep the glass free of foreign matter Push the bulb into the bulb socket Press number plate light bulb 1 into the light housing 9 133 z Maintenance ProCarManuals com ...

Page 136: ... unit 1 Fuses Removing fuse Any attempt to jumper a defective fuse gives rise to the risk of a short circuit and fire Always replace a defective fuse with a new fuse of the same amperage Switch off the ignition Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor cycle on its stand Removing rear seat 53 Squeeze the latches together and remove cover of fuse box 1 To replace the main fuse re m...

Page 137: ...tric shock Do not touch parts of the igni tion system when the engine is running A short circuit can res ult if the crocodile clips of the jump leads are accident ally brought into contact with the motorcycle Use only jump leads fitted with fully insulated crocodile clips at both ends Jump starting with a donor battery voltage higher than 12 V can damage the vehicle electronics Make sure that the ...

Page 138: ...y Do not open the battery Do not top up with water Be sure to read and comply with the instructions for char ging the battery on the follow ing pages Do not turn the battery upside down If the battery is not discon nected the on board elec tronics e g clock etc gradually drain the battery This can cause the battery to run flat If this hap pens warranty claims will not be accepted Connect a float c...

Page 139: ...seat 54 Recharging battery Disconnecting battery from motorcycle 136 Charge the battery using a suitable charger Comply with the operating in structions of the charger Once the battery is fully charged disconnect the charger s terminal clips from the battery terminals The battery has to be re charged at regular intervals in the course of a lengthy period of disuse See the instructions for caring f...

Page 140: ...orrectly If you want to have the date set consult a specialist work shop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer Place the battery in the battery compartment positive terminal on the right in the forward dir ection of travel Place the battery in the battery compartment negative terminal on the left in the forward direc tion of travel Connecting battery to motor cycle 137 Setting the clock 37 ...

Page 141: ...t in the sun Make sure that the vehicle is washed frequently especially during the winter months To remove road salt clean the motorcycle with cold water im mediately after every trip After the motorcycle has been washed ridden through water or ridden in the rain the brake discs and pads might be wet and the brakes might not take effect immediately Apply the brakes in good time until the brake dis...

Page 142: ...poo to clean chrome par ticularly if it has been exposed to road salt Use chrome polish for additional treatment Radiator Clean the radiator regularly to prevent overheating of the en gine due to inadequate cooling For example use a garden hose with low water pressure Cooling fins can be bent easily Take care not to bend the fins when cleaning the radiator Rubber Treat rubber components with water...

Page 143: ...dles on the surface instead of forming beads Laying up the motorcycle Fill the motorcycle s fuel tank Clean the motorcycle Remove the battery Spray the brake and clutch lever pivots and the main and side stand pivots with a suit able lubricant Coat bright metal and chrome plated parts with an acid free grease e g Vaseline Stand the motorcycle in a dry room in such a way that there is no load on ei...

Page 144: ...ossible cause Rectification Side stand extended and gear engaged Retract the side stand Gear engaged and clutch not disengaged Select neutral or pull the clutch lever No fuel in tank Refuelling 90 Battery flat Recharge the battery 11 142 z Technical data ProCarManuals com ...

Page 145: ... axle holder M8 x 35 Tighten screws six times in alternate sequence 19 Nm Radial brake caliper to axle mount M10 x 65 38 Nm Rear wheel Value Valid Locknut of the final drive chain tensioning screw M8 19 Nm Rear quick release axle in swinging arm M24 x 1 5 mechanical 100 Nm 11 143 z Technical data ProCarManuals com ...

Page 146: ...inging arm adapter to rear wheel swinging arm M8 x 30 20 Nm Spring strut to main frame M10 x 65 56 Nm Mirrors Value Valid Locknut mirror to clamping piece M14 x 1 Multi wax spray 20 Nm 11 144 z Technical data ProCarManuals com ...

Page 147: ...lectronic fuel injec tion integrated six speed gearbox wet sump lub rication Displacement 999 cm3 Cylinder bore 80 mm Piston stroke 49 7 mm Compression ratio 12 1 Nominal output 118 kW at engine speed 11000 min 1 Torque 112 Nm at engine speed 9250 min 1 Maximum engine speed max 12000 min 1 Idle speed 1250 min 1 engine at regular operating tempera ture 11 145 z Technical data ProCarManuals com ...

Page 148: ...r change Specification SAE 5W 40 API SL JASO MA2 additives e g molybdenum based are not permissible because they can attack coated components of the en gine BMW Motorrad recommends the use of BMW Motorrad oils obtainable from your author ised BMW Motorrad dealer Engine oil quantity for topping up max 0 8 l difference between MIN and MAX BMW recommends 11 146 z Technical data ProCarManuals com ...

Page 149: ...box integrated into en gine block Gearbox transmission ratios 1 652 76 46 teeth Primary transmission ratio 2 647 45 17 teeth 1st gear 2 091 46 22 teeth 2nd gear 1 727 38 22 teeth 3rd gear 1 500 36 24 teeth 4th gear 1 360 34 25 teeth 5th gear 1 261 29 23 teeth 6th gear 11 147 z Technical data ProCarManuals com ...

Page 150: ...Secondary transmission ratio 2 647 Running gear Front wheel Type of front suspension Upside down telescopic fork Spring travel front 120 mm at wheel Rear wheel Type of rear suspension Two arm aluminium swinging arm Type of final drive Chain drive Spring travel rear 120 mm at wheel 11 148 z Technical data ProCarManuals com ...

Page 151: ...ke with 1 piston floating caliper and fixed disc Brake pad material rear Organic material Wheels and tyres Recommended tyre sets You can obtain an up to date list of approved tyres from your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer or on the Internet at www bmw motorrad com Front wheel Front wheel type Aluminium cast wheel Front wheel rim size 3 50 x 17 Tyre designation front 120 70 ZR 17 11 149 z Technical...

Page 152: ... pressure front 2 5 bar tyre cold Tyre pressure rear 2 9 bar tyre cold Electrics Fuses Retainer 1 10 A instrument panel Retainer 2 4 A master relay diagnosis plug anti theft alarm Retainer 3 Not used Retainer 4 7 5 A low beam headlight load relief relay Retainer 5 7 5 A high beam headlight 11 150 z Technical data ProCarManuals com ...

Page 153: ...2 V Battery rated capacity 9 Ah Spark plugs Spark plugs manufacturer and designation NGK LMAR9D J Electrode gap of spark plug 0 8 mm Lighting Bulb for high beam headlight H7 12 V 55 W Bulbs for the low beam headlight H7 12 V 55 W Bulb for parking light W5W 12 V 5 W Bulb for tail light brake light LED Maximum number of defective LEDs in rear light unit 1 Bulbs for flashing turn indicators front RY1...

Page 154: ...load bearing engine Type plate location Steering head right Position of the Vehicle Identification Number Steering head right Dimensions Length of motorcycle 2060 mm Height of motorcycle 1230 mm to windscreen at DIN unladen weight Width of motorcycle 845 mm across mirrors Front seat height 815 mm without rider Rider s inside leg arc heel to heel 1805 mm without rider 11 152 z Technical data ProCar...

Page 155: ...ht 207 kg DIN unladen weight ready for road 90 load of fuel without optional extras Permissible gross weight 407 kg Maximum payload 200 kg Riding specifications Top speed 200 km h 11 153 z Technical data ProCarManuals com ...

Page 156: ...ends compliance with the maintenance intervals specified for your motorcycle Have all maintenance and re pair work that is carried out con firmed in the Service chapter in this manual For generous treat ment of claims submitted after the warranty period has expired evidence of regular maintenance is essential Your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer can provide information on BMW services and the work ...

Page 157: ...um odometer reading is entered as well in the confirma tion of service Servicing has to be brought forward if this odo meter reading is reached before the next scheduled date for the service The service due indicator in the multifunction display reminds you about one month or a defined distance in advance when the time for a service is approaching on the basis of the programmed values The countdow...

Page 158: ...work BMW Pre delivery Check Completed on Stamp signature BMW Running in Check Completed on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on or if logged beforehand Odometer reading Stamp signature 12 156 z Service ProCarManuals com ...

Page 159: ...ng Stamp signature BMW Service Completed on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on or if logged beforehand Odometer reading Stamp signature BMW Service Completed on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on or if logged beforehand Odometer reading Stamp signature 12 157 z Service ProCarManuals com ...

Page 160: ...ng Stamp signature BMW Service Completed on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on or if logged beforehand Odometer reading Stamp signature BMW Service Completed on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on or if logged beforehand Odometer reading Stamp signature 12 158 z Service ProCarManuals com ...

Page 161: ...ng Stamp signature BMW Service Completed on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on or if logged beforehand Odometer reading Stamp signature BMW Service Completed on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on or if logged beforehand Odometer reading Stamp signature 12 159 z Service ProCarManuals com ...

Page 162: ...ng Stamp signature BMW Service Completed on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on or if logged beforehand Odometer reading Stamp signature BMW Service Completed on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on or if logged beforehand Odometer reading Stamp signature 12 160 z Service ProCarManuals com ...

Page 163: ...vice The table is intended as a record of maintenance and repair work the installation of optional accessories and if appropriate special campaign recall work Item Odometer reading Date 12 161 z Service ProCarManuals com ...

Page 164: ...Item Odometer reading Date 12 162 z Service ProCarManuals com ...

Page 165: ...ke fluid Checking fluid level front 109 Checking fluid level rear 110 Reservoir front 12 Reservoir rear 12 brake lever 51 Brake pads Checking front 107 Checking rear 109 Running in 86 Brakes Adjusting handlebar lever 51 Checking function 107 Safety instructions 88 Technical data 149 C Chain Adjusting tension 117 Checking tension 117 Checking wear 118 Lubricating 116 Checklist 81 Clutch Adjusting p...

Page 166: ...Engine oil Checking fill level 105 Filler neck 12 Fill level indicator 8 10 Technical data 146 Topping up 106 Equipment 6 F Frame Technical data 152 Front wheel stand Installing 104 Fuel Refuelling 90 Technical data 146 Fuel reserve Range 30 Warning 30 Fuses Position on the motorcycle 13 Replacing 134 Technical data 150 G General views Instrument panel 16 Left multifunction switch 14 Left side of ...

Page 167: ...ght bulb 129 Replacing low beam headlight bulb 126 Replacing number plate light 133 Replacing parking light bulb 130 Replacing turn indicator bulbs 131 Technical data 151 Warning for bulb failure 25 Lights Control 14 Headlight flasher operating 41 High beam headlight operating 41 Low beam headlight 41 Parking lights operating 41 Side light 41 Luggage Instructions for loading 80 101 Luggage loops P...

Page 168: ...r s Manual Position on the motorcycle 13 Riding mode adjusting 46 Control for riding mode 15 Engineering details 93 Running gear Technical data 148 Running in 85 S Safety instructions for brakes 88 For riding 80 Seats Installation 53 Lock 8 10 Removal 53 Service 154 Shifting gear Gearshift light 16 86 Shift assistant 87 Spark plugs 151 Speedometer 18 Spring preload Adjuster front 8 10 Adjuster rea...

Page 169: ...pressure 51 Checking tread depth 118 Pressures 150 Recommendation 118 Running in 86 Table of tyre pressures 8 10 Technical data 149 V Vehicle Restoring to use 141 Vehicle Identification Number Position on the vehicle 12 W Warning lights 16 Overview 17 Warnings ABS 26 Anti theft alarm 29 ASC 27 Bulb defect 25 Drop sensor 26 DTC 28 Engine electronics 24 Fuel reserve 30 Immobiliser 24 Mode of present...

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Page 171: ...ensions weights fuel con sumption and performance data are quoted to the customary tol erances The right to modify designs equipment and accessories is reserved Errors and omissions excepted 2014 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 80788 Munich Germany Not to be reproduced by any means whatsoever wholly or in part without the written per mission of BMW Motorrad After Sales Original rider s...

Page 172: ...l E10 95 ROZ RON 89 AKI Usable fuel capacity approx 17 5 l Reserve fuel approx 4 l Tyre pressure Tyre pressure front 2 5 bar tyre cold Tyre pressure rear 2 9 bar tyre cold BMW recommends Order No 01 41 8 557 151 08 2014 2nd edition 01 01418557151 01418557151 01418557151 ProCarManuals com ...

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