background image

Adjust DWA

The Maxi-Scooter is stationary.

Switch on the ignition.
The onboard computer is dis-
played.
Selecting the SETUP (

47).

SETUP

3

is started. The dividing

line

4

is hidden.

SETUP DWA

is displayed.

Briefly press INFO

2

to switch

between

DWA ON

5

and

DWA OFF

.

The following settings are avail-
able:

DWA ON

: DWA is activated

respectively is activated auto-
matically when the ignition is
switched off.

DWA OFF

: DWA is deacti-

vated.
Press and hold TRIP

1

to exit

SETUP

.

The onboard computer is dis-
played.

Heated handlebar grips

with heated handlebar grips

OE

Operating heated grips

Start engine.

NOTICE

The heated grips option can only
be activated when the engine is
running.

Press button

1

repeatedly un-

til desired heating level

2

is

shown.

The handlebar grips can be
heated manually at two levels

4

54

z

Operation

Summary of Contents for C 650 Sport

Page 1: ...Rider s Manual US Model C650Sport BMW Motorrad The Ultimate Riding Machine...

Page 2: ...etailer Data Motorcycle Data Model Vehicle identification number Color number Initial registration License plate Retailer Data Contact in Service Ms Mr Phone number Retailer s address phone number com...

Page 3: ...f all your Scooter s technical features In addition it contains information on maintenance and care to help you maintain your motorcycle s reliability and safety as well as its value If you have any q...

Page 4: ...mperature 22 Tire inflation pressures 23 Oil level indicator 23 Warning lights 24 4 Operation 41 Steering and ignition lock 42 Seat 43 Tank cover 43 Emergency on off switch kill switch 43 Lights 44 Tu...

Page 5: ...10 Care 123 Care products 124 Washing your motorcy cle 124 Cleaning sensitive motorcy cle parts 125 Paint 125 Maxi Scooter Storage 126 Paint preservation 126 Maxi Scooter Returning to use 126 11 Techn...

Page 6: ...13 Appendix 157 Certificate 158 14 Index 159...

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: ...lure to avoid this hazard can result in death or serious injury DANGER Hazard with high risk Failure to avoid this hazard results in death or serious injury ATTENTION Special in structions and precaut...

Page 9: ...ccount of country specific differ ences If your Maxi Scooter is equipped with options or accessories not described in this Rider s Manual then this equipment is described in separate operating instruc...

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

Page 11: ...Overviews General view left side 11 General view right side 13 Underneath seat 14 Multifunction switch left 15 Multifunction switch right 16 Cockpit 17 2 9 z Overviews...

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

Page 13: ...ew left side 1 Brake fluid reservoir for rear brake 89 2 Fuel filler opening under the tank cover 71 3 Adjusting spring preload 61 4 Oil filler opening and oil dipstick under the foot board 82 2 11 z...

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

Page 15: ...airing side panel Battery 107 Fuses 99 Diagnostic connector 112 4 Vehicle identification num ber on the right hand frame tube 5 Coolant level indicator through cutout in fairing side panel 90 6 Coolan...

Page 16: ...th seat 1 Rider s Manual US Model 2 Onboard tool kit 82 3 Load capacity table Tyre inflation pressure ta ble Note on calibrating the ASC 4 Release of rear storage compartment BMW Flex case 57 2 14 z O...

Page 17: ...am headlight and headlight flasher 44 2 Hazard warning flashers operation 45 3 Turn indicators 45 4 Horn 5 TRIP INFO rocker switch Selecting displays 46 Resetting tripmeter 46 Resetting average data 4...

Page 18: ...nction switch right 1 with heated handlebar gripsOE Operating heated grips 54 2 with seat heatingOE Operation of seat heating 55 3 Emergency on off switch kill switch 43 4 Starter button 66 2 16 z Ove...

Page 19: ...4 Storage compartment 56 5 Tank cover release inte grated in steering and igni tion lock 71 6 Seat bench release in tegrated in steering and ignition lock 43 7 Storage compartment 56 Outlet in the st...

Page 20: ...2 18 z Overviews...

Page 21: ...display 20 Warning and indicator lights 21 Service display 22 Distance traveled since fuel reached reserve level 22 Outside temperature 22 Tire inflation pressures 23 Oil level indicator 23 Warning li...

Page 22: ...xt field for warnings 24 4 Warning symbols 24 5 Trip odometer 46 Service display 22 Display of distance driven since reaching fuel reserve 22 6 Rear storage compartment 57 7 Tachometer 8 Onboard compu...

Page 23: ...etecting ambient brightness with anti theft alarm sys tem DWA OE Alarm system LED 53 4 Indicator light for right turn indicator 5 ABS indicator and warning light 31 6 Fuel reserve warning light 29 7 E...

Page 24: ...layed continuously NOTICE If the service display appears more than a month before the service date the current day s date must be reset in the in strument cluster This situa tion can occur if the batt...

Page 25: ...sure values does not begin until a speed of 19 mph 30 km h is exceeded for the first time If the general warning light 4 flashes red and if the symbol 3 is also displayed then a warning indicator is c...

Page 26: ...h ap propriate warning lights Warnings for which no sepa rate warning light is provided are signaled by the general warn ing light 1 which is accompa nied by a warning notice in posi tion 2 such as EW...

Page 27: ...reserve 29 lights up red appears on the display Coolant temperature too high 29 lights up yellow appears on the display Engine oil level too low 30 OIL CHECK is indicated lights up yellow Emission war...

Page 28: ...pleted 31 lights up ABS error 32 flashes rapidly ASC intervention 32 flashes slowly ASC self diagnosis not completed 32 lights up ASC switched off 32 lights up ASC error 33 lights up CAL flashes ASC c...

Page 29: ...yellow appears on the display Rear storage compartment BMW Flex case opened 34 appears on the display Outside temperature warning 34 flashes red appears on the display Front tire inflation pressure is...

Page 30: ...dicated Transmission error 37 lights up yellow appears on the display TPC RDC sensor defective or system fault 37 or is indicated lights up yellow RDC is indicated TPC RDC sensor battery low 38 DWA is...

Page 31: ...e to a fuel shortage Accident hazard Damage to the catalytic converter Do not drive to the extent that the fuel tank is completely empty Possible cause At the most the fuel tank still contains the res...

Page 32: ...l level 82 If oil level is too low Top up engine oil Emission warning The malfunction indicator lamp lights up yellow Possible cause The engine control unit has diag nosed a fault Have the fault elimi...

Page 33: ...a special ized service facility preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad Retailer Possible cause The engine control unit has di agnosed a fault which may lead to severe secondary faults e g overheating T...

Page 34: ...que The ASC warning light flashes longer than the ASC intervention lasts This feature continues to furnish the rider with visual feedback con firming that the system has initi ated active closed loop...

Page 35: ...peat ASC calibration Calibrating ASC 52 Canceling ASC calibration Switch the ignition on and off Taillight defective General warning light shows yellow LAMP is displayed Possible cause Taillight defec...

Page 36: ...ney Accident hazard Stop as soon as possible and check the storage compart ment lock Do not drive with the storage compartment open Close the storage compart ment BMW Flexcase Outside temperature warn...

Page 37: ...chapter Technology in detail Have the tire checked for dam age at an authorized service facility preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer If you are unsure about the tire s suitability for cont...

Page 38: ...displayed Tire inflation pressures flash Possible cause The measured tire inflation pres sure of both tires is outside the permissible tolerance Check tire for damage and suitability for continued us...

Page 39: ...connec tion between the TPC RDC con trol unit and the sensors Watch the TPC RDC display in another environment A contin uous error is only present if the general warning light also lights up In this...

Page 40: ...t time immediately fol lowing the Pre Ride Check Possible cause The anti theft alarm battery no longer has its full capacity The operation of the DWA is only guaranteed for a limited period with the b...

Page 41: ...due to a dis charged battery Accident hazard Do not continue riding The battery is not being charged If you continue driving the mo torcycle electronics will discharge the battery Possible cause Alter...

Page 42: ...3 40 z Displays...

Page 43: ...gency on off switch kill switch 43 Lights 44 Turn indicators 45 Hazard warning flashers 45 Display 46 SETUP 47 Time and date 48 Automatic Stability Control 50 Alarm system 53 Heated handlebar grips 54...

Page 44: ...started Pre Ride Check in progress 66 ABS self diagnosis is performed 67 ASC self diagnosis is per formed 67 Switch off ignition Turn the ignition key to the OFF position Light is switched off parking...

Page 45: ...se at rear To close press seat into lock ing device at rear Tank cover Unlocking the tank cover Refueling 71 Emergency on off switch kill switch 1 Emergency on off switch kill switch WARNING Operation...

Page 46: ...e a strain on the battery Do not leave the ignition switched on longer than absolutely necessary The low beam headlight switches on automatically when the engine is switched on High beam headlight and...

Page 47: ...hazard warning flashers Switch on the ignition NOTICE The hazard warning flashers place a strain on the battery Do not use the hazard warning flashers for longer than absolutely necessary NOTICE If a...

Page 48: ...as changed Fuel reserve reached Distance traveled since this point in time Call up the settings menu SETUP Briefly press INFO 2 in each case to select the display in section 4 The following data can b...

Page 49: ...The desired average value is displayed Hold down INFO 2 until the displayed average value 4 re sets Average value 0 0 SETUP Selecting the SETUP The Maxi Scooter is stationary The onboard computer is...

Page 50: ...IP 1 The on board computer is dis played Alternatively Briefly press TRIP 1 repeatedly until SETUP EXIT is displayed Press and hold INFO 2 The on board computer is dis played Alternate method Switch t...

Page 51: ...have been set as desired press and hold INFO 2 Minutes 6 flash Briefly press TRIP 1 to in crease minutes Briefly press INFO 2 to reduce minutes When the minutes have been set as desired press and hol...

Page 52: ...th backwards When the month has been set as desired press and hold INFO 2 The day 7 flashes Briefly press TRIP 1 to move the day forwards Briefly press INFO 2 to move the day backwards When the day ha...

Page 53: ...rive train Switch on ASC The Maxi Scooter is stationary Switch on the ignition The onboard computer is dis played Selecting the SETUP 47 SETUP 3 is started The dividing line 4 is hidden SETUP ASC is d...

Page 54: ...51 SETUP ASC ON is displayed Press and hold INFO 2 to start calibration CAL 3 flashes ASC warning light begins to light up TRIP 1 and INFO 2 have no function The menu item can only be closed by switch...

Page 55: ...ctions remain operational the only difference is that the alarm cannot be set off if the system is disconnected from the motorcycle battery The duration of the alarm sig nal is approx 26 seconds Dur i...

Page 56: ...DWA is activated respectively is activated auto matically when the ignition is switched off DWA OFF DWA is deacti vated Press and hold TRIP 1 to exit SETUP The onboard computer is dis played Heated ha...

Page 57: ...an be activated only when the engine is running Press button 1 repeatedly un til desired heating level 2 is shown The rider s seat can be heated at two manual levels or automat ically The second manua...

Page 58: ...ond stage is used to quickly heat up the pas senger seat then the switch should be switched back to the first stage The following displays are available Approx 50 heater out put 100 heating output Sto...

Page 59: ...partment re mains illuminated for a short time Pull release lever 1 toward front to enlarge storage com partment e g for holding mo torcycle helmets The bottom 2 lowers The vehicle cannot be started w...

Page 60: ...trol character istics impaired and tire service life reduced Ensure proper tyre inflation pressure WARNING Automatic opening of verti cally installed valve cores at high speeds Sudden loss of tyre inf...

Page 61: ...Setting Windshield 60 Mirrors 60 Headlight 60 Brakes 60 Spring preload 61 5 59 z Setting...

Page 62: ...s a symmetrical low beam No special adjustments or proce dures are required prior to oper ating the motorcycle in a coun try where traffic travels on the side of the road opposite to that of your home...

Page 63: ...up to Position 5 smallest dis tance between handlebar grip and brake lever Spring preload Setting It is essential to set spring preload of the rear suspension to suit the load carried by the Maxi Sco...

Page 64: ...f spring preload rear Increase from lowest preload by 3 notches One up without load Increase from lowest preload by 4 notches One up with load Increase from lowest preload by 6 notches Two up and load...

Page 65: ...Riding Safety instructions 64 Observe checklist 66 Starting 66 Riding 68 Running in 69 Brakes 69 Maxi Scooter Parking 70 Refueling 71 Secure motorcycle for transport 73 6 63 z Riding...

Page 66: ...hicle with luggage carrierOA Comply with maximum payload of luggage rack Payload of luggage rack max 20 lbs max 9 kg with TopcaseOA Observe maximum payload and permissible top speed of Top case Topcas...

Page 67: ...cap removed Stop the engine immediately if it misfires Use unleaded fuel only Comply with all specified main tenance intervals ATTENTION Unburned fuel in the catalytic converter Damage to the catalyti...

Page 68: ...brake fluid level for rear brake 89 Checking coolant level 90 Starting Starting engine Switch on the ignition Pre Ride Check in progress 66 ABS self diagnosis is performed 67 ASC self diagnosis is per...

Page 69: ...ady for operation The self diagnosis routine runs automatically when you switch on the ignition To check the wheel speed sensors the Maxi Scooter must be driven a few meters Phase 1 Check on system co...

Page 70: ...ed It remains possible to continue riding It must be noted that the ASC function is not avail able Have the malfunction corrected as soon as possible at an authorized service facility preferably an au...

Page 71: ...is running in proce dure is essential if the tires are to achieve maximum grip WARNING Loss of adhesion of new tires on wet roads and at extreme angles Accident hazard Always think well ahead and avoi...

Page 72: ...he braking ac tion 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...

Page 73: ...ts Component damage caused by tipping over Do not sit on the motorcycle while it is resting on the center stand Extend center stand and jack up Maxi Scooter Refueling WARNING Fuel is highly flammable...

Page 74: ...with leaded gaso line or gasoline with metallic additives e g manganese or iron Refuel with a fuel of the qual ity specified continuing until fuel is no higher than the lower edge of the filler neck N...

Page 75: ...ll components along which straps are routed against scratching For example use adhesive tape or soft cloths ATTENTION Motorcycle tips to the side when raising Component damage cause by tipping over Se...

Page 76: ...t over lower fork bridge on both sides and tension Lay strap at rear right around retaining pin of muffler and ten sion Lay strap at rear left around spring strut mount and tension Tension all straps...

Page 77: ...Technology in detail General instructions 76 Brake system with BMW Motorrad ABS 76 Automatic Stability Control 78 Tire Pressure Control TPC RDC 79 7 75 z Technology in detail...

Page 78: ...en rough roads are encountered Bumpy or rough roads can briefly lead to a loss of contact between the tires and the road surface until the transferable braking force is reduced to zero If brak ing is...

Page 79: ...sual 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 r...

Page 80: ...splay will alert you to an ASC error A self diag nosis routine must be completed before the error will be displayed Driving on the rear wheel per forming Wheelies for an ex tended period may cause the...

Page 81: ...re The tire air temperature is dependent on the ambient temperature the driving style and the length of the journey The tire pressures that appear in the multifunction display are temperature compensa...

Page 82: ...value must be increased by 3 psi 0 2 bar to 37 8 psi 2 6 bar in order to produce the correct tire inflation pressure 7 80 z Technology in detail...

Page 83: ...tool kit 82 Engine oil 82 Brake system 85 Coolant 90 Wheel rims and tyres 91 Wheels 92 BMW Motorrad front wheel stand 97 Fuses 99 Light sources 100 Jump starting 106 Battery 107 Fairings and panels 11...

Page 84: ...in doubt consult an authorized workshop preferably your au thorized BMW Motorrad retailer Standard tool kit 1 Hook wrench Adjusting spring preload at rear wheel 61 2 Torx wrench T30 Checking engine o...

Page 85: ...ll cover outward at lower side and remove Mind the re taining lugs in position 2 while doing so Extend side stand Lift step plate support and re move screw 1 Remove screw 2 and screw 3 Remove the foot...

Page 86: ...Add engine oil up to specified level Engine oil quantity for topping up max 0 5 quarts max 0 5 l Dif ference between MIN and MAX If oil level is above MAX mark Have oil level corrected at an authorize...

Page 87: ...It must not be possible to slide the Maxi Scooter If no clear resistance points can be felt or if the Maxi Scooter can be pushed Have the brakes checked at an authorized workshop preferably an authori...

Page 88: ...n order to ensure the operat ing reliability of the brake sys tem make sure that the brake pads are not worn beyond their minimum thickness Have brake pads replaced at an authorized service facil ity...

Page 89: ...ake pads replaced at an authorized service facil ity preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer Checking brake pad thickness of parking brake Make sure ground is level and firm and place Maxi Scoo...

Page 90: ...stem Check brake fluid level regularly Make sure ground is level and firm and place Maxi Scooter on its center stand Align handlebars so that brake fluid reservoir is positioned hor izontally Read off...

Page 91: ...luid reservoir is positioned hor izontally Read off brake fluid level at sight glass 1 of left hand brake fluid reservoir NOTICE The brake fluid level in the brake fluid reservoir drops due to brake p...

Page 92: ...l for the expansion tank through the opening 1 underneath the right footboard Setpoint setting for coolant in expansion tank between MIN and MAX mark ing With cold engine If coolant level drops below...

Page 93: ...round is level and firm and place Maxi Scooter on its center stand Subject wheel rims to visual inspection for defects Have damaged rims checked and if necessary replaced by a specialist service facil...

Page 94: ...tailed information can be obtained from your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer or online at bmw motorrad com Affect of wheel size on ABS The wheel sizes play a major role in the ABS system The diam ete...

Page 95: ...the radii of the tires in the DME Accident hazard Recalibrate the ASC after every software update TPC RDC sticker with Tire Pressure Control TPC RDC OE ATTENTION Improper tire removal Damage to the TP...

Page 96: ...d Remove screws 2 of brake calipers on left and right Push brake pads 3 apart slightly by turning brake caliper 4 back and forth against brake rotor 5 Carefully pull brake calipers back and outward to...

Page 97: ...ve the tightening torques checked by a spe cialized workshop preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer ATTENTION Front wheel installation op posite the running direction Accident hazard Observe r...

Page 98: ...to socket and fit screw 1 Remove adhesive tape from wheel rim Apply strong pressure to the handbrake lever pulling repeat edly and continuing until the point of resistance can be felt Mount front whee...

Page 99: ...ing torque Damage or loosening of screwed connections Always have the tightening torques checked by a spe cialized workshop preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer Roll and mount rear wheel ont...

Page 100: ...nd push it against front axle Align two mounts 3 on left and right so that front suspension rests securely on them Tighten the mounting bolt 2 firmly on the left and right ATTENTION Lifting off of the...

Page 101: ...fective fuse out of fuse box 1 or out of fuse holder 2 with tool from onboard toolkit To open the fuse box press the locking levers 3 together and remove the cover NOTICE If the fuses blow frequently...

Page 102: ...nd high beam headlight Make sure ground is level and firm and place Maxi Scooter on its center stand Switch off ignition To replace the light source for the low beam headlight re move the right hand f...

Page 103: ...t H7 12 V 55 W Bulb for high beam headlight H7 12 V 55 W To avoid leaving contamina tion deposits on the new bulb s glass surface always hold it by its base Insert bulb 5 ensuring that the lug 6 is in...

Page 104: ...left hand fairing side panel Disconnect plug connection of bulb to be replaced and remove socket 1 by turning counterclockwise Remove bulb 2 from the socket Replace defective light source Bulb for par...

Page 105: ...by turning it counter clockwise Push the light source 2 inward and remove from socket by turning it counterclockwise Replace defective light source Bulbs for flashing turn indicators front PY21W 12 V...

Page 106: ...w 3 Replacing rear turn indicator bulb without LED turn indicatorsOE Make sure ground is level and firm and place Maxi Scooter on its center stand Switch off ignition Remove the screw 1 Pull the headl...

Page 107: ...the new bulb s glass surface always use a clean dry cloth to hold it Press bulb 2 into socket and install by turning clockwise Mount glass in light housing Fit the screw 1 Replacing license plate lig...

Page 108: ...ocket Insert socket 1 in light housing Jump starting ATTENTION Current too strong when jump starting the Maxi Scooter Cable fire or damage to the vehi cle electronics Jump start the Maxi Scooter exclu...

Page 109: ...ne does not start wait a few minutes before repeat ing attempt in order to protect starter motor and donor bat tery Allow both engines to run for several minutes before discon necting the jump lead Fi...

Page 110: ...rged battery battery voltage below 9 V with the ignition switched on the indicator lights and the multifunction display remain off directly at the poles of the disconnected battery Only charge a conne...

Page 111: ...rew 3 and take off retaining hoop Remove battery from holder Install battery Place battery in battery com partment with positive terminal on left hand side Push retaining strap over bat tery and insta...

Page 112: ...Removing fairing side panel Remove the screws 5 from the fairing side panel 6 NOTICE This description is provided based on the right fairing side panel however it also applies in the same way to the...

Page 113: ...e mountings 12 NOTICE This description is provided based on the right fairing side panel however it also applies in the same way to the left fairing side panel Tip the fairing side panel 6 upwards and...

Page 114: ...nnector Removing the diagnostic connector The diagnostic connector is lo cated under the fairing side panel at the front right NOTICE The diagnostic connector for OBD may only be detached by Service e...

Page 115: ...on system interface can be con nected at the diagnostic con nector 2 Installing the diagnostic connector Disconnect the diagnosis and information system interface Put the diagnostic connector 2 in the...

Page 116: ...8 114 z Maintenance...

Page 117: ...Accessories General instructions 116 Onboard power sockets 116 Topcase 117 Scooter lock 119 Navigation system 120 9 115 z Accessories...

Page 118: ...cessory products of any kind Whenever you are planning mod ifications comply with all the le gal requirements The motorcy cle must not infringe on national road vehicle construction and use regulation...

Page 119: ...battery via the additional power socket in the rear storage compartment Observe the safety information in the Maintenance chapter be fore doing so Topcase Opening the Topcase with TopcaseOA Turn key i...

Page 120: ...on and remove if necessary Remove topcase with TopcaseOA Turn the key 1 in the topcase lock to the OPEN position Press Topcase lock toward front Topcase handle 2 pops up Turn key in Topcase lock to RE...

Page 121: ...emove Maximum payload and maximum speed Observe maximum payload and maximum speed as indicated on label in the topcase If you cannot find your combination of vehicle and topcase on the label contact y...

Page 122: ...ove the key As an alternative the Maxi Scooter can be connected to a solid object e g to a post To do this lay the Scooter lock around the post and pull the chain through the end piece 1 Connect the f...

Page 123: ...ism 3 at the upper edge Navigation device engages Check that the navigation de vice is secure in the cradle The red mark for unlocking is not visible Remove navigation device Press the release 2 The r...

Page 124: ...9 122 z Accessories...

Page 125: ...Care Care products 124 Washing your motorcycle 124 Cleaning sensitive motorcycle parts 125 Paint 125 Maxi Scooter Storage 126 Paint preservation 126 Maxi Scooter Returning to use 126 10 123 z Care...

Page 126: ...vent stains do not wash the motorcycle immediately after it has been exposed to bright sunlight and do not wash it in the sun Make sure that the motorcycle is washed frequently especially during the w...

Page 127: ...cle has been exposed to gritting 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...

Page 128: ...add a protective wax coating to the paint at these locations Maxi Scooter Storage Clean the Maxi Scooter Completely refuel Maxi Scooter Removing battery 108 Spray the brake lever main stand and side...

Page 129: ...Engine 130 Fuel 131 Engine oil 131 Clutch 132 Transmission 132 Rear wheel drive 132 Suspension 133 Brakes 133 Wheels and tires 134 Electrical system 135 Frame 137 Dimensions 138 Weights 138 Performan...

Page 130: ...l in tank Refueling 71 Battery drained Charging battery 108 ASC adjusts without request too often or too soon Possible cause Remedy Tires replaced and tire radii changed Calibrating ASC 52 Front or re...

Page 131: ...0 Tighten the screws 6 times alternating between one and the other each time 6 lb ft 8 Nm Brake caliper on fork leg M8 x 32 10 9 21 lb ft 28 Nm Rear wheel Value Valid Rear wheel on output shaft M10 x...

Page 132: ...uid cooling dry sump lubrication Displacement 647 cc 647 cm3 Cylinder bore 3 1 in 79 mm Piston stroke 2 6 in 66 mm Compression ratio 11 6 1 Rated output 60 hp 44 kW at engine speed 7750 min 1 Torque 4...

Page 133: ...Approx 3 3 quarts Approx 3 1 l with filter re placement Specification SAE 15W 50 API SJ JASO MA2 Additives for instance molybdenum based substances are prohibited because they would attack the coat i...

Page 134: ...T Continously Variable Transmission Primary gear ratio 1 1 06 Gear ratio of secondary transmission 1 3 28 Rear wheel drive Type of final drive Chain drive in oil bath Number of teeth of rear wheel dri...

Page 135: ...djustable spring preload Spring travel rear 4 5 in 115 mm On wheel Brakes Type of front brake Hydraulically actuated two rotor disk brake with 2 piston floating calipers Brake pad material front Sinte...

Page 136: ...mph 180 km h Front wheel Front wheel design Aluminum cast wheel Front wheel rim size 3 50 x 15 Front tire designation 120 70 R15 Load index for front tire At least 47 Permissible front wheel imbalance...

Page 137: ...om partment Battery Battery design Absorbent Glass Mat Battery voltage 12 V Battery capacity 14 Ah Spark plugs Electrode gap of spark plug 0 03 0 01 in 0 8 0 1 mm Spark plugs manufacturer and designat...

Page 138: ...5 W Fuses Fuse 1 15 A DME main relay Fuse 2 10 A Digital Motor Electronics DME control unit Fuse 3 5 A Alarm system DWA tire pressure control TPC RDC control unit diagnostic socket power socket in the...

Page 139: ...lock voltage regu lator Fuse 10 30 A Anti Lock Brake System ABS Frame Frame design Steel tube frame with partially self supporting drive unit steel tube rear frame Location of the vehicle identificati...

Page 140: ...t height 31 4 in 798 mm Without driver with low seatOE 30 6 in 778 mm Without driver Rider s inside leg arc heel to heel 72 in 1830 mm Without driver with low seatOE 70 5 in 1790 mm Without driver Wei...

Page 141: ...h Anti Theft Alarm System with anti theft alarm system DWA OE Activation time Approx 15 s Alarm duration Approx 26 s Activation time between two alarms 12 s Temperature range 40 185 F 40 85 C Operati...

Page 142: ...11 140 z Technical data...

Page 143: ...ects 142 BMW Motorrad Service 143 BMW Motorrad Mobility Services 143 Maintenance procedures 143 Maintenance schedule 147 Standard BMW Service 148 Confirmation of maintenance work 149 Confirmation of s...

Page 144: ...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 retailer or BMW of North America LLC...

Page 145: ...rve the recom mended service intervals for your Maxi Scooter Have all maintenance and repair work confirmed in the Service chapter in this manual Doc umentation confirming regular maintenance is essen...

Page 146: ...ce has been per formed 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 corresp...

Page 147: ...12 145 z Service...

Page 148: ...12 146 z Service...

Page 149: ...t with rollers 6 Replacing the chain 7 Replacing the chain kit 8 Replace all spark plugs 9 Check valve clearance 10 Changing the transmission oil 11 Checking the clutch clutch removed 12 Change the br...

Page 150: ...cable for the parking brake and checking the basic setting and holding action of the latter Checking the steering head bearing Checking the coolant level Checking the throttle for play Checking the c...

Page 151: ...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 152: ...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 153: ...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 154: ...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 155: ...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 156: ...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 12 1...

Page 157: ...Work carried out Odometer reading Date 12 155 z Service...

Page 158: ...12 156 z Service...

Page 159: ...Appendix Certificate 158 13 157 z Appendix...

Page 160: ...appareils 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 broui...

Page 161: ...diagnosis 67 Switching off 50 Switching on 51 Technology in detail 78 Warning light 32 Automatic Stability Control ASC 78 Average values Resetting 47 B Battery Charging a disconnected battery 108 Cha...

Page 162: ...Clock Adjusting 47 48 Clutch Centrifugal clutch 68 Technical data 132 Confirmation of maintenance work 149 Continuously variable transmission CVT 68 Coolant Check fill level 90 Filling location 13 Flu...

Page 163: ...17 Fuel reserve Distance driven 22 Warning indicator 29 Fuses Position on motorcycle 13 Replacing 99 Technical data 136 H Hazard warning flashers Control 15 Operating 45 Headlight Adjusting 60 Adjust...

Page 164: ...General view right 16 N Navigation devices Installing 120 Removing 121 Notice concerning current status 7 O Odometer Status indicators 46 Onboard power socket Information on use 116 Position on motor...

Page 165: ...g safety defects 142 Service display 22 Settings Handbrake lever 60 Headlight 60 Mirrors 60 Spring preload 61 Windshield 60 SETUP Exit 48 Selecting 47 Spark plugs Technical data 135 Speedometer 17 Spr...

Page 166: ...ta 132 Trip distance recorder Displaying the odometer 46 Displaying the trip distance recorder 46 Resetting tripmeter 46 Trip odometer Resetting 46 Status indicators 46 Troubleshooting chart 128 Turn...

Page 167: ...ights Load capacity table 14 Technical Data 138 Wheels Check wheel rims 91 Installing front wheel 95 Installing rear wheel 97 Removing front wheel 93 Removing rear wheel 96 Size change 92 Technical da...

Page 168: ...14 166 z Index...

Page 169: ...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 170: ...16 l Fuel reserve Approx 3 2 quarts Approx 3 l Tire inflation pressure Tire pressure front 36 3 psi 2 5 bar with tire cold Tire pressure rear 42 1 psi 2 9 bar with tire cold You ll find additional inf...

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