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force you apply to the brake
lever. This makes the best
possible use of the dynamic
increase in load at the front
wheel. Remember to pull the
clutch at the same time. In the
extreme sudden-stop braking
situations that are trained so
frequently, braking force is ap-
plied as rapidly as possible and
with the rider's full force ap-
plied to the brake levers; un-
der these circumstances the
dynamic shift in load distribu-
tion cannot keep pace with the
increase in deceleration and
the tyres cannot transmit the
full braking force to the surface
of the road.
BMW Motorrad ABS prevents
the front wheel from locking
up.
WARNING
Rear wheel lift due to severe
braking
Risk of falling
When you brake sharply,
bear in mind that ABS con-
trol cannot always be re-
lied on to prevent the rear
wheel from lifting clear of
the ground.
Emergency braking
If you brake sharply from a
speed in excess of 50 km/h,
the brake light flashes rapidly
as a warning for road users be-
hind you.
If you brake until your speed
is less than 15 km/h, the haz-
ard warning lights start to flash
as well. The hazard warning
lights switch off automatically
as soon as you start to acceler-
ate and vehicle speed reaches
20 km/h.
Descending mountain passes
WARNING
Braking mostly with the rear
brake on mountain descents
Brake fade, destruction of the
brakes due to overheating
Use both front and rear
brakes, and make use of the
engine's braking effect as
well.
Wet and dirty brakes
Wetness and dirt on the brake
discs and the brake pads di-
minish braking efficiency.
Delayed braking action or poor
braking efficiency must be
reckoned with in the follow-
ing situations:
Summary of Contents for R nineT 2020
Page 1: ...RIDER S MANUAL R nineT BMW MOTORRAD MAKE LIFE A RIDE...
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Page 8: ...GENERAL IN STRUCTIONS 01...
Page 18: ...GENERAL VIEWS 02...
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Page 42: ...OPERATION 04...
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Page 68: ...ADJUSTMENT 05...
Page 69: ...MIRRORS 64 HEADLIGHT 65 CLUTCH 66 BRAKES 67 SPRING PRELOAD 68 DAMPING 70 FOOTREST SYSTEM 72...
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Page 102: ...ENGINEERING DETAILS 07...
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Page 175: ...169 PERFORMANCE FIGURES Top speed 200 km h...
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