not always be relied on to pre-
vent the rear wheel from lifting
off the ground.
What are the design
characteristics of the
BMW Motorrad ABS?
The BMW Motorrad ABS en-
sures driving stability on any
surface within the limits of driv-
ing physics. The system is not
optimized for the special condi-
tions encountered under extreme
weather during off-road and race-
track use.
Special situations
To detect the tendency of the
wheels to lock up, the speeds
of the front and rear wheel are
compared. If implausible values
are detected over a longer period
of time, the ABS function is de-
activated for safety reasons and
an ABS error is indicated. A self-
diagnosis routine must be com-
pleted before the error will be
displayed.
Apart from problems on the
BMW Motorrad ABS, unusual
riding conditions can also cause
a fault message to be generated.
Unusual driving conditions
When ASC is switched off:
Driving on the rear wheel
(wheelie) for an extended
period
Rear wheel spinning in place
with front brake engaged (burn
out)
Rear wheel slipping on smooth
roads for a long period, e.g.
when decelerating using the
engine's braking effect
Should a fault code occur due to
one of the driving conditions de-
scribed above, the ABS function
can be reactivated by switching
the ignition off and then on again.
How important is regular
maintenance?
WARNING
Failure to have maintenance
performed on the brake sys-
tem regularly.
Accident hazard
To ensure that the
BMW Motorrad ABS is in a
properly maintained condition,
it is vital that the specified
service intervals are kept to.
Reserves for safety
But remember: the potentially
shorter braking distances which
BMW Motorrad ABS permits
must not be used as an excuse
for careless riding. ABS is pri-
marily a means of ensuring a
safety margin in genuine emer-
gencies.
Be careful in curves! When you
apply the brakes on a corner,
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Summary of Contents for C 650 Sport
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Page 10: ...1 8 z General instructions...
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Page 42: ...3 40 z Displays...
Page 61: ...Setting Windshield 60 Mirrors 60 Headlight 60 Brakes 60 Spring preload 61 5 59 z Setting...
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