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RIDING
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Rider's equipment
Do not ride without the correct
clothing! Always wear
Helmet
Suit
Gloves
Boots
This applies even to short
journeys, and to every season
of the year. Your authorised
BMW Motorrad retailer will
be happy to advise you on
the correct clothing for every
purpose.
WARNING
Loose textiles, items of lug-
gage or straps snagged by
open rotating parts of the
vehicle (wheels, drive shaft)
Risk of accident
Make sure that loosely worn
or carried textiles cannot be
snagged by openly rotating
parts of the vehicle.
Keep all items of luggage
and straps well clear of
openly rotating parts of the
vehicle.
Restricted angle of heel
with low-slung
OE
A motorcycle with lowered
suspension has less ground
clearance and cannot corner
at bank angles as extreme as
those achievable by a counter-
part motorcycle with standard-
height suspension (see the sec-
tion entitled "Technical data").
WARNING
When a motorcycle with
lowered suspension is cor-
nering, certain components
can come into contact with
the surface at a bank angle
less than that to which the
rider is accustomed.
Risk of falling
Carefully try out the limits
of the motorcycle's bank
angle and adapt your style
of riding accordingly.
Test your motorcycle's angle
of heel in situations that do not
involve risk. When riding over
kerbs and similar obstacles,
bear in mind that your mo-
torcycle's ground clearance is
limited.
Summary of Contents for F 750 GS
Page 1: ...RIDER S MANUAL F 750 GS BMW MOTORRAD MAKE LIFE A RIDE ...
Page 8: ...GENERAL IN STRUCTIONS 01 ...
Page 21: ...15 ...
Page 22: ...GENERAL VIEWS 02 ...
Page 32: ...STATUS INDICAT ORS 03 ...
Page 81: ...75 ...
Page 82: ...OPERATION 04 ...
Page 122: ...TFT DISPLAY 05 ...
Page 139: ...133 within 1000 km a white Check Control message is displayed ...
Page 145: ...139 ...
Page 146: ...ADJUSTMENT 06 ...
Page 147: ...MIRRORS 142 HEADLIGHT 142 WINDSCREEN 143 CLUTCH 143 BRAKES 144 SPRING PRELOAD 145 DAMPING 145 ...
Page 153: ...147 ...
Page 154: ...RIDING 07 ...
Page 177: ...171 compressed as tightly as possible front and rear ...
Page 178: ...ENGINEERING DETAILS 08 ...
Page 193: ...187 ...
Page 194: ...MAINTENANCE 09 ...
Page 231: ...225 ...
Page 232: ...ACCESSORIES 10 ...
Page 248: ...CARE 11 ...
Page 254: ...TECHNICAL DATA 12 ...
Page 269: ...263 ...
Page 270: ...SERVICE 13 ...
Page 292: ...286 SERVICE Work performed Odometer reading Date ...
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