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Wet, soiled brakes

Moisture and dirt on the brake
disks and the brake pads result in
a decrease in the braking action.
Delayed or poorer braking action
must be expected in the follow-
ing situations:

When driving in the rain and
through puddles.
After washing the motorcycle.
When driving on roads spread
with salt.
After working on the brakes
due to oil or grease residues.
When driving on soiled roads
or offroad.

Poor braking action due to
moisture and dirt.

Brake until brakes are dry or
clean; clean if necessary.
Brake early until the full braking
action is available again.

Parking your
motorcycle

Side stand

Switch off engine.

If the ground is soft or un-
even, there is no guaran-

tee that the motorcycle will rest
firmly on the stand.
Always check that the ground
under the stand is level and
firm.

The side stand is designed
to support only the weight

of the motorcycle.
Do not lean or sit on the
motorcycle with the side stand
extended.

Fold out side stand and park
motorcycle.
If the slope of the road permits,
turn the handlebars to the left.
On a grade, the motorcycle
should always face uphill; se-
lect 1st gear.

Center stand

with center stand

OE

Switch off engine.

If the ground is soft or un-
even, there is no guaran-

tee that the motorcycle will rest
firmly on the stand.
Always check that the ground
under the stand is level and
firm.

Excessive movements
could result in the center

stand retracting, and the vehicle
could topple as a result.
Do not sit on the motorcycle
while it is resting on the center
stand.

Fold out center stand and jack
up motorcycle.
On a grade, the motorcycle
should always face uphill; se-
lect 1st gear.

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Riding

Summary of Contents for 2013 F800GT

Page 1: ...Rider s Manual US Model F800GT BMW Motorrad The Ultimate Riding Machine...

Page 2: ...le Dealer Data Motorcycle data Model Vehicle identification number Color number Initial registration License plate Dealer Data Contact in Service Ms Mr Phone number Dealer s address phone number compa...

Page 3: ...It contains important 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...

Page 4: ...20 Multifunction display 21 Warning lamps 22 Onboard computer indica tor 32 Fuel level 32 Fuel reserve 32 Service display 33 Outside temperature 33 Tire inflation pressure 34 4 Operation 35 Steering...

Page 5: ...re 107 Care products 108 Washing your vehicle 108 Cleaning sensitive vehicle parts 108 Paint care 109 Protective wax coating 110 Storing motorcycle 110 Returning motorcycle to use 110 10 Technical dat...

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Page 7: ...General instructions Overview 6 Abbreviations and symbols 6 Equipment 7 Technical data 7 Notice concerning current status 7 1 5 z General instructions...

Page 8: ...warnings that you must comply with for reasons of your safety and the safety of others and to protect your product against damage Special information on op erating and inspecting your motorcycle as w...

Page 9: ...ipment not described here you can find the descriptions in a separate manual Technical data All dimensions weights and out puts in this Rider s Manual refer to the Deutsches Institut f r Nor mung e V...

Page 10: ...1 8 z General instructions...

Page 11: ...views General view left side 11 General view right side 13 Underneath seat 14 Under center fairing panel 15 Multifunction switch left 16 Multifunction switch right 17 Instrument cluster 18 2 9 z Overv...

Page 12: ...2 10 z Overviews...

Page 13: ...ral view left side 1 Headlamp range adjust ment below instrument cluster 50 2 Seat lock 51 3 Engine oil fill location and oil dipstick 72 4 Payload table on steering head bearing at left 2 11 z Overvi...

Page 14: ...2 12 z Overviews...

Page 15: ...rvoir front 76 3 Vehicle identification number type plate on steering head bearing 4 Coolant level indicator be hind side fairing 78 5 Onboard power socket 100 6 Adjusting spring preload 47 7 Brake fl...

Page 16: ...oad 47 2 Standard tool kit 72 3 Rider s Manual US Model 4 Storage space with first aid kitOA Storing first aid kit 5 Helmet holder 52 6 Storage space with service toolkitOA Storing service tool kit 72...

Page 17: ...Under center fairing panel 1 Battery 95 2 Storage space with tire repair kitOA Storing tire repair kit 2 15 z Overviews...

Page 18: ...g the indicators in the display 38 3 Hazard warning flashers 43 4 Turn indicators 42 5 Horn 6 Not included in standard equipment with Electronic Suspen sion Adjustment ESA OE ESA 49 7 Not included in...

Page 19: ...Multifunction switch right 1 Starter 56 2 Emergency on off switch kill switch 43 3 Not included in standard equipment with heated handlebar gripsOE Operate heated grips 44 2 17 z Overviews...

Page 20: ...ey 4 Multifunction display 21 5 Function key 6 Ambient light sensor for instrument lighting control with anti theft alarmOE Anti theft alarm indicator lamp see anti theft alarm operating instructions...

Page 21: ...ing and indicator lamps 20 Multifunction display 21 Warning lamps 22 Onboard computer indicator 32 Fuel level 32 Fuel reserve 32 Service display 33 Outside temperature 33 Tire inflation pressure 34 3...

Page 22: ...standard equipment with Automatic Stability Control ASC OE ASC 31 3 Fuel reserve 32 30 4 Universal warning lamp appears together with warnings in display panel 22 5 High beam headlight 6 Turn indicat...

Page 23: ...bar gripsOE Display of the selected heated grip level 44 3 Not included in standard equipment with onboard computerOE Stopwatch 40 4 Time 37 5 Not included in standard equipment with Tire Pressure Con...

Page 24: ...lamps Display Warnings are displayed with the corresponding warning lamps Warnings for which no separate warning lamp is available are in dicated using the General warn ing lamp 1 in conjunction with...

Page 25: ...red Flashes Coolant temperature too high 26 Lights up yellow Appears on the dis play Engine in emergency operation mode 27 Lights up yellow LAMP is indi cated Bulb defective 27 Lights up yellow DWA is...

Page 26: ...t 29 Lights up yellow RdC is indi cated Battery of tire inflation pressure sensor weak 29 or is indicated Transmission error 29 Lights up Fuel down to reserve 30 Flashes ABS self diagnosis not complet...

Page 27: ...Warning and indicator lamps Warning symbols in the display Meaning Lights up ASC switched off 31 Lights up ASC error 31 3 25 z Displays...

Page 28: ...n key ring Use the reserve key Have the defective key re placed preferably by an autho rized BMW Motorrad retailer Coolant temperature too high General warning light shows red The temperature symbol f...

Page 29: ...er Bulb defective General warning light shows yellow LAMP is indicated A defective bulb places your safety at risk because it is easy for other users to not see the motorcycle Replace defective bulbs...

Page 30: ...ure is outside approved range with Tire Pressure Control TPC RDC OE General warning light flashes red x x the critical infla tion pressure flashes A tire inflation pressure out side the permissible to...

Page 31: ...ted This error message is only displayed for a short time following the pre ride check Possible cause The battery of the tire inflation pressure sensor has almost no capacity anymore The operation of...

Page 32: ...e to the catalytic con verter Do not drive to the extent that the fuel tank is completely empty Possible cause At the most the fuel tank still contains the reserve fuel quantity Reserve fuel quantity...

Page 33: ...iagnosis routine was not completed the ASC function is not available The engine must be running and the motorcycle must be moved at a speed of at least 3 1 mph 5 km h in order for ASC self diagnosis t...

Page 34: ...ve quantity is reached the fuel warning lamp is switched on Fuel reserve The fuel level at which the re serve warning lamp actually lights up will vary according to dynamic riding conditions substanti...

Page 35: ...rly service falls to within 621 miles 1000 km the remaining miles kilometers 1 are counted down in 62 miles 100 km steps They are briefly displayed following the pre ride check When a service date ela...

Page 36: ...inflation pressure with Tire Pressure Control TPC RDC OE The figure on the left side 1 in dicates the front tire s inflation pressure while the figure on the right 2 shows the inflation pres sure in...

Page 37: ...40 Lights 41 Turn indicators 42 Hazard warning flashers 43 Emergency on off switch kill switch 43 Heated grips 44 BMW Motorrad ASC 44 Clutch 45 Brakes 46 Mirrors 47 Spring preload 47 Damping 48 Elect...

Page 38: ...preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad re tailer Switching on ignition Insert key into the steering and ignition lock Turn key to posi tion 1 Parking lamps and all function circuits are switched on Pre...

Page 39: ...S warning is shown in the multifunction display Always store further vehicle keys separately from the ignition key If you lose your vehicle key you can have it disabled by your au thorized BMW Motorra...

Page 40: ...utton 1 to select the display in value area 2 The following values can be indi cated Total kilometers in illustration Trip odometer 1 Trip I Trip odometer 2 Trip II Warnings if necessary with Tire Pre...

Page 41: ...rnings if necessary with Tire Pressure Control TPC RDC OE Tire inflation pressures Resetting tripmeter Switch on ignition Select desired trip odometer Press and hold button 1 until trip odometer 2 has...

Page 42: ...ots The stopwatch continues to run in the background when the dis play is temporarily switched over to the odometer The stopwatch also continues to run when the ignition is temporarily switched off Op...

Page 43: ...P Lap Timer and ON or OFF are shown Press button 1 repeatedly until desired state is shown ON Operation of the stop watch using the INFO button on the handlebar fitting OFF Operation of the stop watch...

Page 44: ...s come on Switch ignition on and then off again to switch off parking lamp Turn indicators Operating turn indicator Switch on ignition Press button 1 toward left to switch on left hand turn indica tor...

Page 45: ...sed If the turn indicator but ton is released the emergency flasher function becomes active again Press button 1 to switch on hazard warning flashers Ignition can be switched off Press button 1 again...

Page 46: ...peatedly un til desired heating level 2 is shown in the display The handlebar grips can be heated at two different levels The second level is used for fast heat up of the grips then it should be switc...

Page 47: ...en completed it begins to flash Release button 1 within two seconds ASC warning lamp remains off or continues to flash The ASC function is switched on As an alternative the ignition can also be switch...

Page 48: ...an allow air to penetrate the brake system Do not reposition the handlebar controls on the handlebars or the handlebars in their mounts Adjusting the handbrake lever while driving can lead to accident...

Page 49: ...and reduce spring preload accordingly when the motorcycle is lightly loaded Adjusting spring preload at rear wheel Remove seat 51 Remove toolkit 1 Your motorcycle s han dling will suffer if you do not...

Page 50: ...Damping must be adjusted to the road conditions and the spring preload A rough road surface requires softer damping than a smooth road surface An increase in spring preload requires firmer damping a r...

Page 51: ...urface Calling up settings Switch on ignition Press button 1 to display cur rent adjustment The adjusted damping is shown in the multifunction display in area 1 The displays provide the following info...

Page 52: ...If the motorcycle is ridden in a country where vehicles are driven in the opposite lane relative to your own country its asymmetric low beam headlight will tend to blind oncoming traffic Have the hea...

Page 53: ...osition B Position with heavy pay load Seat Removing the seat Make sure ground is level and firm and park motorcycle Turn and hold ignition key in the seat lock 1 to left while pressing seat downward...

Page 54: ...eard to engage Helmet holder Securing helmet on motorcycle Remove seat 51 Secure helmet on helmet holder 1 using a steel cable The helmet catch can scratch the paneling When hooking on the helmet watc...

Page 55: ...Riding Safety instructions 54 Checklists 55 Starting 56 Breaking in 58 Engine speed warning 59 Brakes 60 Parking your motorcycle 61 Refueling 62 Fastening motorcycle for trans port 63 5 53 z Riding...

Page 56: ...e equal Pack heavy pieces of luggage and cargo as low and as close to the center of the motorcycle as possible Observe the maximum permis sible payload indicated on the label in the respective luggage...

Page 57: ...nk dry Do not run the engine with the spark plug cap removed Stop the engine immediately if it misfires Use unleaded fuel only Comply with all specified main tenance intervals Unburned fuel will destr...

Page 58: ...erformed 57 with Automatic Stability Control ASC OE ASC self diagnosis is per formed 58 Engage neutral or pull back clutch lever if a gear is en gaged You cannot start the mo torcycle with the side st...

Page 59: ...of the warning and indicator lamps has not been switched on Have the malfunction corrected as soon as possible at an au thorized workshop preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer ABS self diagno...

Page 60: ...ph 5 km h ASC warning lamp flashes slowly ASC self diagnosis completed ASC warning lamp goes out Watch all warning and indicator lamps on the display An ASC error is indicated follow ing completion of...

Page 61: ...l angles until the tires are run in This running in proce dure is essential if the tires are to achieve maximum grip New tires do not provide full tire traction Accident hazards exist in particular on...

Page 62: ...wheel can provide To achieve the shortest possible braking distance the front brake must be applied quickly and with increasing force This procedure provides ideal exploitation of the extra weight tra...

Page 63: ...y on the stand Always check that the ground under the stand is level and firm The side stand is designed to support only the weight of the motorcycle Do not lean or sit on the motorcycle with the side...

Page 64: ...ase Recommended fuel qual ity Super unleaded max 10 ethanol E10 89 AKI 95 ROZ RON 89 AKI Refueling procedure Fuel is highly flammable Fire at the fuel tank can result in fire and explosion Do not smok...

Page 65: ...tank was completely emptied i e if the engine dies off due to lack of fuel Usable fuel quantity Approx 4 gal Approx 15 l Reserve fuel quantity Approx 1 1 gal Approx 4 l Press fuel tank cap down firml...

Page 66: ...ses Fasten straps at front on both sides on lower fork bridge and tension Fasten straps at rear on both sides on passenger footrests and tighten them Tension all straps evenly the vehicle should be pu...

Page 67: ...Technology in detail Brake system with BMW Motorrad ABS 66 Engine management with BMW Motorrad ASC 68 Tire pressure control RDC 69 6 65 z Technology in detail...

Page 68: ...e road surface The transferable braking force is then reduced to zero If braking is car ried out in this situation ABS must reduce the brake pressure to ensure driving stability when restoring contact...

Page 69: ...an unusual driving condition the ABS function can be reactivated by switching the ignition off and then on again How important is regular maintenance Any technical system is al ways only as good as it...

Page 70: ...ized for special requirements resulting under extreme weather condi tions offroad or on the racetrack BMW Motorrad ASC can be de activated for these cases Even with ASC the laws of physics cannot be o...

Page 71: ...can cause the rear wheel to block resulting in an unstable driving state This case cannot be controlled by BMW Motorrad ASC Tire pressure control RDC with Tire Pressure Control TPC RDC OE Function A s...

Page 72: ...No temperature compensation takes place in the inflation pressure testers at fill ing stations The measured tire inflation pressure is dependent on the tire air temperature As a result in most cases t...

Page 73: ...ns 72 Onboard tool kit 72 Engine oil 72 Brake system 74 Coolant 78 Clutch 79 Wheel rims and tires 80 Wheels 80 Front wheel stand 86 Rear wheel stand 87 Lamps 88 Fairings and Panels 93 Jump starting 94...

Page 74: ...rk If you are in doubt consult a spe cialist service facility preferably your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer Onboard tool kit Standard tool kit 1 Screwdriver handle 2 Reversible screwdriver in sert...

Page 75: ...ng for an additional minute Switch off engine Make sure ground is level and firm and hold motorcycle at op erating temperature vertically with center standOE Make sure ground is level and firm and pla...

Page 76: ...il dipstick Topping up engine oil Both too little and too much engine oil can lead to engine damage Always make sure that the oil level is correct Make sure ground is level and firm and park motorcycl...

Page 77: ...in 1 0 mm Only friction material without carrier plate Wear markings grooves must be clearly visible If the wear indicators are no longer clearly visible Dropping below the mini mum pad thickness lead...

Page 78: ...re the operating reliability of the brake system make sure that the brake pads are not worn beyond their mini mum thickness Have the brake pads replaced by a specialist service facil ity preferably an...

Page 79: ...oved level Have the defect corrected as soon as possible by a special ist service facility preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad re tailer Checking rear brake fluid level A low fluid level in the brak...

Page 80: ...not fall below the MIN mark If brake fluid level falls below the approved level Have the defect corrected as soon as possible by an autho rized workshop preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad re taile...

Page 81: ...ssure point must be clearly perceptible If no clear pressure point can be felt Have the clutch checked by an authorized workshop preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer Checking clutch play Act...

Page 82: ...tire tread depth The handling of your mo torcycle can already change for the worse before the legally prescribed minimum tread depth is reached Have tires replaced even be fore the minimum tread dept...

Page 83: ...rd equipment can seriously af fect the control comfort of these systems The sensor rings required for wheel speed detection must also match the control systems in stalled and may not be replaced If yo...

Page 84: ...the handbrake lever when the brake calipers have been removed Remove screws 1 of brake calipers on left and right Push brake pads 1 slightly apart by turning the brake caliper 2 back and forth agains...

Page 85: ...ing front wheel Malfunctions may occur during control interventions by ABS if a wheel other than the standard wheel is installed Please see the information on the effect of wheel sizes on the ABS syst...

Page 86: ...quence tighten alternatively 14 lb ft 19 Nm Remove front wheel stand without center standOE Remove auxiliary stand Slide the brake calipers onto the brake rotors Install screws 1 with specified torque...

Page 87: ...the standard wheel is installed Please see the information on the effect of wheel sizes on the ABS system at the beginning of this chapter Threaded fasteners not tightened to the specified torque can...

Page 88: ...ad rear wheel stand Mount rear wheel stands 87 with center standOE Make sure ground is level and firm and place motorcycle on center stand Use basic stand with front wheel mount The basic stand and it...

Page 89: ...tand remains on the ground Adjust the height of the front wheel stand if necessary Ensure motorcycle is standing securely Rear wheel stand Mounting rear wheel stands Make sure ground is level and firm...

Page 90: ...rs rest on ground Then press the grip down to the ground Lamps Replacing low beam and or high beam bulb Make sure ground is level and firm and park motorcycle Switch off ignition Remove cover 1 for hi...

Page 91: ...ight H7 12 V 55 W To avoid contamination on the bulb s glass surface never touch or hold the bulb any where other than on its metal socket base Insert bulb 1 while ensuring correct position of the lug...

Page 92: ...andlebars to the left Disconnect plug connection 1 Remove bulb socket 1 by turn ing counterclockwise Remove bulb 1 from bulb socket Replace defective bulb Bulb for parking light W5W 12 V 5 W To preven...

Page 93: ...authorized BMW Motorrad retailer without LED tail lightOA Make sure ground is level and firm and park motorcycle Switch off ignition Remove screws 1 Pull off light housing toward rear Press bulb 1 in...

Page 94: ...stall screws 1 Removing front and rear turn signal bulb Make sure ground is level and firm and park motorcycle Switch off ignition Remove screw 1 Pull glass on screw connection side out of mirror hous...

Page 95: ...sited on the new bulb s glass surface always use a clean dry cloth to hold it Install bulb 1 by screwing clockwise into light housing Insert inside end of lens into light housing and close Install scr...

Page 96: ...ower socket do not have a load capacity rating adequate for jump starting the engine Ex cessively high current can lead to a cable fire or damage to the vehicle electronics Do not use the socket to ju...

Page 97: ...for a few minutes before disconnect ing jumper cables Disconnect jump lead from negative terminals first then disconnect second lead from positive terminals To start the engine do not use start spray...

Page 98: ...e chargers Unsuitable chargers can result in damage to the motorcycle elec tronics Use suitable BMW chargers The correct charger is available through your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer If the multi...

Page 99: ...nition Remove center fairing panel 93 An incorrect disconnection sequence increase the risk of short circuiting Always observe the proper sequence Remove negative cable 1 first Then remove positive ca...

Page 100: ...k of short circuiting Always observe the proper sequence Install positive cable 2 Install negative cable 1 Wiring harness on bat tery 4 lb ft 5 Nm Make sure that the battery mi nus cable 1 has suffici...

Page 101: ...Accessories General instructions 100 Onboard sockets 100 Case 101 Topcase 103 8 99 z Accessories...

Page 102: ...ial approval of a specific country has been granted Tests conducted by these instances cannot make provision for all op erating conditions experienced by BMW motorcycles and conse quently they are not...

Page 103: ...start the motorcycle If the maximum loadability specified in the technical data is exceeded the onboard sockets are switched off Case with caseOA Opening case Turn key 1 to position OPEN Pull gray rel...

Page 104: ...unting Mounting case Turn key 1 to posi tion RELEASE Insert case in case carrier 1 then swing as far as possible onto mount 2 Pull black release lever 3 RELEASE upward while simultaneously pushing the...

Page 105: ...ving safety Cases may not shake and must be fastened play free If some play is determined after longer use the retaining claw must be readjusted Use the screws 1 inside the case for this purpose Topca...

Page 106: ...case lid and hold it down Ensure that no lug gage is trapped between lid and case Press release lever 1 down un til it engages Turn key in topcase lock to the LOCK position and remove Removing topcase...

Page 107: ...unting the topcase Fold up handle as far as possi ble Hook topcase into the lug gage rack Make sure that hooks 1 engage securely in their mounts 2 Press handle 1 down until it engages Turn key in topc...

Page 108: ...8 106 z Accessories...

Page 109: ...Care Care products 108 Washing your vehicle 108 Cleaning sensitive vehicle parts 108 Paint care 109 Protective wax coating 110 Storing motorcycle 110 Returning motorcycle to use 110 9 107 z Care...

Page 110: ...ely after it has been exposed to bright sun light and do not wash it in the sun In particular during the winter months wash the vehicle more frequently To remove road salt clean the motorcycle with co...

Page 111: ...bent Rubber parts Treat rubber parts with water or BMW rubber protection coating agent Using silicone sprays for the care of rubber seals can cause damage Do not use silicone sprays or care products t...

Page 112: ...ove battery 97 Spray the brake and clutch lever the side stand pivot and if necessary the main stand pivot with a suitable lubricant Coat bare metal and chrome plated parts with an acid free grease e...

Page 113: ...fasteners 113 Engine 114 Fuel 115 Engine oil 115 Clutch 116 Transmission 116 Rear wheel drive 117 Suspension 117 Brakes 118 Wheels and tires 118 Electrical system 119 Frame 121 Dimensions 121 Weights...

Page 114: ...st emergency on off switch kill switch to nor mal operating position Side stand extended and gear engaged Engage neutral or fold up the side stand Gear engaged and clutch not disengaged Place transmis...

Page 115: ...10 9 22 lb ft 30 Nm Pinch bolt of quick release axle M8 x 30 Tighten alternatively 14 lb ft 19 Nm Quick release axle in telescopic fork M24 x 1 5 37 lb ft 50 Nm Rear wheel Value Valid Rear wheel on d...

Page 116: ...pump 6 speed manual transmission and dry sump lubrication Displacement 798 cc 798 cm3 Cylinder bore 3 2 in 82 mm Piston stroke 3 in 75 6 mm Compression ratio 12 1 Rated output 90 hp 66 kW at engine s...

Page 117: ...f BP fuel Engine oil Engine oil capacity 3 2 quarts 3 l with filter replacement Products recommended by BMW Motorrad BMW Motorrad High Performance Oil SAE 15W 50 API SJ JASO MA2 Oil additives BMW Moto...

Page 118: ...transmission integrated in engine housing Transmission gear ratios 1 943 35 68 teeth Primary gear ratio 1 2 462 13 32 teeth 1st gear 1 1 750 16 28 teeth 2nd gear 1 1 381 21 29 teeth 3rd gear 1 1 174 2...

Page 119: ...m light alloy cast swinging arm with rear wheel axle adjustable via eccentric Type of rear suspension Directly articulated central spring strut with ad justable rebound stage damping spring preload wi...

Page 120: ...iston floating calipers with fixed brake disk Brake pad material rear Sintered metal Wheels and tires Recommended tire combinations You can obtain an overview of the current tire approvals from your a...

Page 121: ...2 9 bar with tire cold Electrical system Electrical rating of onboard sockets 5 A Fuses All electrical circuits are electronically protected If an electronic fuse trips and de energizes a cir cuit the...

Page 122: ...new Bulbs Bulb for high beam headlight H7 12 V 55 W Bulbs for low beam headlight H7 12 V 55 W Bulb for parking light W5W 12 V 5 W Bulb for taillight brake light P21 5W 12 V 5 W 21 W Bulbs for flashing...

Page 123: ...ge of windshield Motorcycle width 35 6 in 905 mm across mirrors Driver s seat height 31 5 in 800 mm without rider at unladen weight with comfort seatOE 32 3 in 820 mm without rider at unladen weight w...

Page 124: ...t 470 lbs 213 kg DIN unladen weight ready for road 90 full tank of gas without OE Permissible gross weight 926 lbs 420 kg Maximum payload 456 lbs 207 kg Performance data Top speed 124 mph 200 km h 10...

Page 125: ...vice Reporting safety defects 124 BMW Motorrad Service 125 BMW Motorrad Mobility Services 125 Maintenance procedures 125 Confirmation of maintenance work 127 Confirmation of service 132 11 123 z Servi...

Page 126: ...d if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you your dealer or BMW of...

Page 127: ...orrad urges you to observe the recommended service intervals Have all maintenance and repair work confirmed in the Service chapter in this manual For gen erous treatment of claims sub mitted after the...

Page 128: ...med and enters the date for the next service For riders who drive long dis tances annually it may be neces sary to come in for service before the entered date In this case a corresponding maximum odom...

Page 129: ...intenance work BMW Pre Delivery Check Conducted on Stamp Signature BMW Running in Check Conducted on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on or if reached sooner Odometer reading Stamp Signatur...

Page 130: ...eter reading Stamp Signature BMW Service Conducted on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on or if reached sooner Odometer reading Stamp Signature BMW Service Conducted on Odometer reading Nex...

Page 131: ...eter reading Stamp Signature BMW Service Conducted on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on or if reached sooner Odometer reading Stamp Signature BMW Service Conducted on Odometer reading Nex...

Page 132: ...eter reading Stamp Signature BMW Service Conducted on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on or if reached sooner Odometer reading Stamp Signature BMW Service Conducted on Odometer reading Nex...

Page 133: ...eter reading Stamp Signature BMW Service Conducted on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on or if reached sooner Odometer reading Stamp Signature BMW Service Conducted on Odometer reading Nex...

Page 134: ...of service The table is intended as proof of maintenance and repair work the installed optional accessories and any special campaign recall work carried out Work carried out Odometer reading Date 11 1...

Page 135: ...Work carried out Odometer reading Date 11 133 z Service...

Page 136: ...11 134 z Service...

Page 137: ...Appendix Certificate 136 12 135 z Appendix...

Page 138: ...pareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouilla...

Page 139: ...oving 97 Technical data 119 Brake fluid Checking fluid level at rear 77 Checking front fluid level 76 Front reservoir 13 Rear reservoir 13 Brake pads Checking front 75 Checking rear 75 Running in 59 B...

Page 140: ...l data 115 Topping up 74 Engine speed warning Switching on 59 Warning lamp 18 Equipment 7 ESA Control 16 Operating 49 F Fairing Installing center section 94 Removing center section 93 First aid kit Lo...

Page 141: ...age Loading information 54 M Maintenance General instructions 72 Maintenance intervals 125 Mirrors Adjusting 47 Mobility Services 125 Motorcycle Care 107 Cleaning 107 Lashing down with straps 63 Parki...

Page 142: ...ing 51 Locking mechanism 11 Removing 51 Service 125 Reporting safety defects 124 Service display 33 Service tool kit Location 14 Spark plugs Technical data 120 Speedometer 18 Spring preload Adjusting...

Page 143: ...Troubleshooting chart 112 Turn indicators Control 16 Operating 42 Type plate Position on vehicle 13 V Vehicle identification number Position on vehicle 13 W Warning indicators ABS 30 Anti theft alarm...

Page 144: ...gnized Dimensions 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...

Page 145: ...sable fuel quantity Approx 4 gal Approx 15 l Reserve fuel quantity Approx 1 1 gal Approx 4 l Tire inflation pressure Tire pressure front 36 3 psi 2 5 bar with tire cold Tire pressure rear 42 1 psi 2 9...

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