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RIDER'S MANUAL

G 310 GS

BMW

MOTORRAD

MAKE LIFE A RIDE

Summary of Contents for G 310 GS

Page 1: ...RIDER S MANUAL G 310 GS BMW MOTORRAD MAKE LIFE A RIDE ...

Page 2: ...del Vehicle Identification Number Colour code Date of first registration Registration number Dealership details Person to contact in Service department Ms Mr Phone number Dealership address phone number company stamp ...

Page 3: ...ur new BMW They contain 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 they contain information on maintenance and care to help you maintain your vehicle s reliability and safety as well as its value If the time comes to sell your BMW please remember to hand over these operating instructions to the new own...

Page 4: ...TATUS INDICAT ORS 20 Warning and indicator lights 22 Multifunction display 23 Warning indicators 24 Service display 29 Fuel reserve 30 Rev counter 31 04 OPERATION 32 Ignition 34 Lights 35 Turn indicators 37 Multifunction display 38 Date and time 39 Resetting trip distance 39 Resetting the average values 40 Seat 40 05 ADJUSTMENT 42 Mirrors 44 Headlight 44 Spring preload 45 Brakes 46 Clutch 47 06 RI...

Page 5: ...d handlebar grips 106 Power socket 107 Topcase 107 Light topcase 110 10 CARE 114 Care products 116 Washing the vehicle 116 Cleaning easily dam aged components 117 Care of paintwork 118 Vehicle preservation 119 Laying up the motor cycle 119 Restoring motorcycle to use 120 11 TECHNICAL DATA 122 Troubleshooting chart 124 Screw connections 125 Fuel 126 Engine oil 126 Engine 127 Clutch 127 Transmission...

Page 6: ...y rel evant defects 136 BMW Motorrad Service 137 BMW Motorrad Service history 137 BMW Motorrad Mo bility services 138 Maintenance work 138 Maintenance sched ule 140 Maintenance confirm ations 141 Service confirmations 155 INDEX 158 ...

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Page 8: ...GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 01 ...

Page 9: ...QUICK EASY REFERENCE 4 ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS 4 EQUIPMENT 5 TECHNICAL DATA 5 CURRENCY 5 ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION 6 CERTIFICATES AND OPERATING LICENCES 6 DATA MEMORY 6 ...

Page 10: ...ury WARNING Medium risk hazard Non avoidance can lead to fatal or severe in jury DANGER High risk haz ard Non avoidance leads to fatal or severe injury ATTENTION Special notes and precautionary meas ures Non compliance can lead to damage to the vehicle or ac cessory and consequently to voiding of the warranty NOTICE Specific instruc tions on how to operate control adjust or look after items of equ...

Page 11: ...TA All dimensions weights and power ratings stated in the op erating instructions are quoted to the standards and comply with the tolerance require ments of the Deutsches Institut für Normung e V DIN Technical data and specific ations in these operating in structions are guide values The vehicle specific data may deviate from these for example as a result of selected optional equipment the nationa...

Page 12: ...manuals CERTIFICATES AND OPERAT ING LICENCES The certificates for the vehicle and the official operating li cences for accessories can be downloaded from bmw motorrad com certification DATA MEMORY General Control units are installed in the vehicle Control units pro cess data that they receive for example from vehicle sensors or that they generate them selves or exchange between each other Some con...

Page 13: ...is information proof of ownership or use is required The right to information also includes information about data that has been shared with other companies or entities The website of the vehicle manufacturer contains the applicable data protection information This data protection information includes information on the right to have data deleted or corrected The manufacturer of the vehicle also p...

Page 14: ...he condi tion of a component a module a system or the surrounding area for example Operating conditions of sys tem components for example filling levels tyre pressure Malfunctions and faults in im portant system components for example light and brakes Response of the vehicle in special riding situations for example engagement of the driving dynamics systems Information on incidents resulting in da...

Page 15: ...in the vehicle can be reset during servicing or repair work by a BMW Motorrad retailer or an other qualified service partner or specialist workshop Data input and data transfer in the vehicle General Depending on the equipment comfort and customised settings can be stored in the vehicle and can be changed or reset at any time This includes for example Settings of the windscreen position Chassis an...

Page 16: ...e app The scope of the possible set tings depends on the corres ponding app and the operating system of the mobile device Services General If the vehicle has a wireless connection this enables the exchange of data between the vehicle and other systems The wireless connection is enabled by the vehicle s own transmit ter and receiver unit or using personally integrated mobile devices for example sma...

Page 17: ...rs When using online services from other providers these services are subject to the re sponsibility and the data pro tection and operating con ditions of the individual pro vider The vehicle manufacturer has no influence on the con tent that is exchanged in this instance Information on the type scope and purpose of the data capture and use of per sonal data as part of the ser vices of third parti...

Page 18: ...GENERAL VIEWS 02 ...

Page 19: ...GENERAL VIEW LEFT SIDE 14 GENERAL VIEW RIGHT SIDE 15 UNDERNEATH THE SEAT 16 MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH LEFT 17 MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH RIGHT 18 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 19 ...

Page 20: ...LEFT SIDE 1 with extra socketOA Power socket 107 2 Adjusting ring for spring preload behind the frame panel 45 3 Seat lock 40 4 Chain settings 94 5 Type plate 6 Engine oil level indicator 74 7 Tyre pressure table on left fork leg 83 ...

Page 21: ...RIGHT SIDE 1 Fuel filler neck 59 2 Brake fluid reservoir front 78 3 Vehicle Identification Num ber 4 Coolant expansion tank 82 5 Oil filler opening 75 6 Rear brake fluid tank be hind side panel 79 7 Luggage carrier 50 ...

Page 22: ...16 GENERAL VIEWS UNDERNEATH THE SEAT 1 Battery 97 2 Operating instructions 4 3 Toolkit 72 4 Fuses 101 5 Diagnostic connector 102 6 Gripping clamp ...

Page 23: ...17 MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH LEFT 1 Headlight flasher 37 2 Rocker switch lights 36 3 Turn indicators 37 4 Horn ...

Page 24: ...18 GENERAL VIEWS MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH RIGHT 1 Emergency off switch kill switch 35 2 Starter button 35 ...

Page 25: ...19 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 1 Button 38 2 Indicator lights 22 3 Multifunction display 23 4 Warning lights 22 5 Photosensor for the bright ness control in the multi function display rpm redline warning 56 ...

Page 26: ...STATUS INDICATORS 03 ...

Page 27: ...WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS 22 MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY 23 WARNING INDICATORS 24 SERVICE DISPLAY 29 FUEL RESERVE 30 REV COUNTER 31 ...

Page 28: ... 1 Neutral indicator light 2 High beam indicator light 36 3 Turn signal indicator light 37 4 Fuel reserve indicator light 29 5 Warning light for vehicle voltage 26 6 General warning light 24 7 ABS warning light 28 8 Warning light drive mal function 27 ...

Page 29: ...23 MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY 1 On board computer 38 2 Display area for values 3 Service display 29 4 Clock 39 5 Warning symbols 24 6 Gear N indicates neutral 7 Speed 8 Engine speed 31 9 Fuel level 29 ...

Page 30: ...riate warning lights and warning symbols appear The possible warnings are lis ted on the next pages Warnings that do not have warning lights of their own are indicated by a warning sym bol 1 appearing in the multi function display in combination with General warning light 2 Depending on how urgent the warning is the general warning light will either light up or flash red or yellow ...

Page 31: ...llow is displayed Engine in emer gency operation mode 26 lights up yellow flashes Engine warning 27 lights up Drive malfunction 27 lights up yellow flashes Serious drive mal function 28 flashes flashes ABS self dia gnosis not com pleted 28 lights up ABS fault 28 lights up Fuel down to re serve 29 lights up yellow SERVICE is dis played constantly Service appoint ment has passed 29 ...

Page 32: ...se The coolant level is too low Check the coolant level 82 If the coolant level is too low Top up the coolant 83 Possible cause The radiator is dirty Clean radiator 118 Possible cause The fan or fan control is faulty Have the fault rectified as quickly as possible by a spe cialist workshop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer Possible cause The coolant circuit is faulty If possible allow t...

Page 33: ...gine speed range may be impaired and not function as normal Engine warning lights up yellow flashes WARNING Engine damage when run ning in emergency operation mode Risk of accident Ride slowly avoid accelerat ing sharply and overtaking If possible have the vehicle picked up and have the fault rectified by a specialist workshop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad Retailer Possible cause The engin...

Page 34: ...ABS self diagnosis not completed flashes Possible cause ABS self diagnosis not completed The ABS function is not available because self diagnosis did not complete The motorcycle has to reach a defined minimum speed for the wheel sensors to be checked min 5 km h Pull away slowly Bear in mind that the ABS function is not available until self diagnosis has completed ABS fault lights up Possible cause...

Page 35: ...ble cause The driving performance or the date indicate that servicing is due Have your motorcycle ser viced regularly by a special ist workshop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer The motorcycle remains op erationally safe and is suitably road safe The value of the motorcycle is preserved to the greatest possible extent SERVICE DISPLAY Remaining distance until service is due and service d...

Page 36: ... countdown distance 2 and service due date 3 are dis played SERVICE displayed constantly If the service due date has passed or the service distance is exceeded SERVICE 1 is displayed constantly whenever the vehicle is in use FUEL RESERVE Range Range readout RANGE 1 in dicates how far you can ride 2 with the fuel remaining in the tank This distance is calculated on the basis of average con sumption...

Page 37: ... range reading appears automatically on the multi function display when fuel is down to the reserve level After a refuelling stop range is recalculated if the amount of fuel in the tank is greater than the reserve quantity The calculated range is only an approximate figure REV COUNTER 1 Unit for engine speed display 1000 revolutions per minute 2 Low engine speed range 3 Engine speed display seg me...

Page 38: ...OPERATION 04 ...

Page 39: ...IGNITION 34 LIGHTS 35 TURN INDICATORS 37 MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY 38 DATE AND TIME 39 RESETTING TRIP DISTANCE 39 RESETTING THE AVERAGE VALUES 40 SEAT 40 ...

Page 40: ...the lie of the ground that determ ines the direction in which the handlebars should be turned If the camber of the roadway permits turn the handlebars all the way to the left Push the ignition key 1 into the steering lock and turn to the LOCK position moving the handlebars slightly as you do this Ignition lights and all function circuits are switched off Handlebars are locked Vehicle key can be re...

Page 41: ...ergency off or operation mode WARNING Operation of the kill switch while riding Risk of fall due to rear wheel locking Do not operate the kill switch when riding Push emergency off switch 1 forward as the easiest way of killing the engine Push emergency off switch 1 back so that the engine can be started LIGHTS Low beam headlight and sidelights The side lights switch on auto matically when the ign...

Page 42: ...ght can be switched on as an alternative to the low beam headlight High beam headlight operating Push switch 1 forward The high beam is switched on High beam indicator light lights up Move switch 1 to the centre position The blue high beam indicator light goes out The low beam headlight is switched on Using daytime riding light with daytime riding lightOE WARNING Switching on the daytime riding li...

Page 43: ...ht is switched on until you release the button TURN INDICATORS Operating the turn indicators Switch on the ignition 34 Push switch 1 to the left The left turn indicator is switched on The turn indicator telltale light flashes Push switch 1 to the right The right turn indicator is switched on The turn indicator telltale light flashes Centre switch 1 to cancel the turn indicators ...

Page 44: ...er read ings appear on the display Repeatedly short press but ton 1 until the desired value is displayed Possible displays Total distance travelled ODO Trip distance 1 TRIP1 Trip distance 2 TRIP2 Coolant temperature ENGIN Range RANGE Average fuel consumption CONS1 Current fuel consumption CONSA Average speed SPEED Date DATE Settings SETUP ...

Page 45: ...Set the date 39 Setting date Requirement The clock has been set Press button 1 briefly to in crease the date 7 Press and hold button 1 once the desired date has been set Month 6 flashes Press button 1 briefly to in crease the month 6 Press and hold button 1 once the desired month has been set Year 5 flashes Press button 1 briefly to in crease the year Press and hold button 1 once the desired year ...

Page 46: ...ars on the display Press button 1 and hold it down until value 3 is reset SEAT Removing seat Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor cycle on its stand Press down on the rear part of seat 2 to relieve the strain on the lock and at the same time unlock the seat lock by turning ignition key 1 clock wise Lift the seat at the rear and remove Lay the seat on a clean sur face ...

Page 47: ...41 Installing seat Engage seat 1 with mount 3 centred in battery tray 4 Position detent pin 2 and push it into the lock ...

Page 48: ...ADJUSTMENT 05 ...

Page 49: ...MIRRORS 44 HEADLIGHT 44 SPRING PRELOAD 45 BRAKES 46 CLUTCH 47 ...

Page 50: ...protective cap 1 over the threaded fastener HEADLIGHT Adjusting headlight for driving on left driving on right This motorcycle has a symmet ric beam low beam headlight If the motorcycle is ridden in a country where the oppos ite rule of the road applies its symmetric low beam headlight means that no measures are necessary to prevent the head light beam from dazzling on coming traffic Headlight bea...

Page 51: ...en the motorcycle is again ridden with a lower load Have the basic settings of the headlight restored by a spe cialist workshop best of all by a BMW Motorrad dealer SPRING PRELOAD Adjustment Spring preload has to be ad justed to suit the weight of rider passenger and luggage Increase spring preload for heavier riders decrease spring preload for lighter riders Adjusting spring preload for rear whee...

Page 52: ...g ring 1 in arrow direc tion B Basic setting of spring preload rear Stage 1 One up riding without luggage Stage 5 One up with lug gage Stage 10 Two up and with luggage Engage frame panel 3 in grommets 4 Align frame panel 3 with flat nut 5 Install frame panel 3 with screw 2 BRAKES Adjusting handbrake lever WARNING Relocated brake fluid tank Air in the brake system Do not turn the handlebars or the ...

Page 53: ...lebar grip and handbrake lever To position 4 widest span between handlebar grip and handbrake lever CLUTCH Adjusting clutch lever WARNING Adjusting the clutch lever while riding Risk of accident Adjust the clutch lever only when the motorcycle is at a standstill Applying light pressure from behind turn adjusting screw 1 to the desired position The adjusting screw can be turned more easily if the c...

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Page 55: ...SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 50 REGULAR CHECK 53 STARTING 53 RUNNING IN 55 RPM REDLINE WARNING 56 BRAKES 57 PARKING YOUR MOTORCYCLE 58 REFUELLING 59 SECURING MOTORCYCLE FOR TRANSPORTATION 61 ...

Page 56: ... snagged by openly rotating parts of the vehicle Keep all items of luggage and straps well clear of openly rotating parts of the vehicle Loading WARNING Handling adversely affected by overloading and imbal anced loads Risk of falling Do not exceed the permiss ible gross weight and be sure to comply with the in structions on loading Set spring preload to suit total weight with topcaseOA Note the ma...

Page 57: ...re pressure Poor tyre tread Etc Top speed DANGER Maximum speed of the mo torcycle is higher than the permissible maximum rated speed of the tyres Risk of accident due to tyre damage at high speed Comply with the tyre spe cific speed restrictions Risk of poisoning Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide which is colourless and odourless but highly toxic WARNING Exhaust gases adversely af fecting heal...

Page 58: ...ng points Do not run the fuel tank dry Do not remove the spark plug connector while the engine is running Stop the engine immediately if it misfires Use only unleaded fuel Comply with all specified maintenance intervals ATTENTION Unburned fuel in catalytic converter Damage to catalytic converter Note the points listed for protection of the catalytic converter Risk of overheating ATTENTION Engine r...

Page 59: ... 84 Checking tyre pressure 83 Check that the luggage is se cure Every 3rd refuelling stop Check the engine oil level 74 Check the brake pad thick ness front brakes 76 Check the brake pad thick ness rear brakes 77 Check the brake fluid level front brakes 78 Check the brake fluid level rear brakes 79 Check the coolant level 82 Lubricating chain 94 Check the chain tension 94 STARTING Starting engine ...

Page 60: ...test of the warning and in dicator lights and the display when the ignition is switched on This test is known as the Pre Ride Check The check is aborted if you start the engine before it completes Phase 1 General warning light 1 lights up red The indicator lights 5 light up Display 4 shows the most re cently active information con figuration The rpm redline warning 3 lights up The warning lights 2...

Page 61: ...s Phase 2 Test of the wheel speed sensors as the vehicle pulls away from rest flashes ABS self diagnosis completed The ABS indicator and warn ing light goes out ABS self diagnosis not completed The ABS function is not available because self diagnosis did not complete The motorcycle has to reach a defined minimum speed for the wheel sensors to be checked min 5 km h If an indicator showing an ABS fa...

Page 62: ...an compensate for this initial reduction in braking effi ciency by exerting greater pres sure on the levers WARNING New brake pads Longer stopping distance risk of accident Apply the brakes in good time Tyres New tyres have a smooth surface This must be roughened by riding in a restrained manner at various heel angles until the tyres are run in Only once the surface has been roughened can the tyre...

Page 63: ...s the best possible use of the dynamic increase in load at the front wheel Remember to pull the clutch at the same time BMW Motorrad ABS prevents the front wheel from locking In the emergency braking situ ations that are trained so fre quently 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 i...

Page 64: ...lightly while riding to remove wetness and dirt or dismount and clean the brakes Think ahead and brake in good time until full braking efficiency is restored PARKING YOUR MOTORCYCLE Side stand Switch off the engine On a gradient the motorcycle should always face uphill se lect 1st gear ATTENTION Poor ground underneath the stand Risk of damage to parts if vehicle topples Always check that the groun...

Page 65: ...fuel with an ethanol content of 85 or flex fuel Note fuel grade Fuel additives clean the fuel injection system and the combustion zone It is ad visable to use fuel additives when the engine is operated with low grade fuel or if the vehicle is to be out of use for a lengthy period of time More information is available from your authorised BMW Motorrad retailer Recommended fuel grade Regular unleade...

Page 66: ...mediately after contact with fuel Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor cycle on its side stand Open the protective cap 2 Unlock the cap of the fuel tank by turning ignition key 1 clockwise in the lock and pop the cap open Refuel with fuel of the grade stated above do not fill the tank past the bottom edge of filler neck 3 When refuelling be aware of the divider in the fuel fi...

Page 67: ... close Remove the ignition key and close the protective cap SECURING MOTORCYCLE FOR TRANSPORTATION Make sure that all compon ents that might come into contact with straps used to secure the motorcycle are ad equately protected against scratching Use adhesive tape or soft cloths for example for this purpose ATTENTION Vehicle topples to side when being lifted on to stand Risk of damage to parts if v...

Page 68: ...ake lines or cable legs At the front loop a strap over the bottom fork bridge on each side Pull the straps down and tight Secure the rear tensioning straps on both sides on the holders for the rear footrests and tension them Uniformly tighten all the straps The vehicle s springs are com pressed ...

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Page 70: ...ENGINEERING DETAILS 07 ...

Page 71: ...GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 66 ANTILOCK BRAKING SYSTEM 66 ...

Page 72: ...ined irrespective of the con dition of the road surface What are the effects of surface irregularities Humps and surface irregular ities can cause the wheels to lose contact temporarily with the road surface if this hap pens the braking force that can be transmitted to the road can drop to zero If the brakes are applied under these cir cumstances the ABS has to reduce braking force to en sure that...

Page 73: ...m assistance on all surfaces The system is not optimised for special requirements that apply under extreme competit ive situations off road or on the track Special situations The speeds of the front and rear wheels are compared as one means of detecting a wheel s incipient tendency to lock If the system registers implausible values for a lengthy period the ABS function is deactivated for safety re...

Page 74: ...y strictly with the specified inspection intervals Safety reserves The potentially shorter braking distances which BMW Motorrad ABS permits must not be used as an excuse for careless riding The system is primarily a means of ensuring a safety margin in genuine emergencies WARNING Braking when cornering Risk of accident despite ABS Invariably the rider bears responsibility for assessing road and tr...

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Page 77: ...TOOLKIT 72 FRONT WHEEL STAND 73 REAR WHEEL STAND 73 ENGINE OIL 74 BRAKE SYSTEM 76 CLUTCH 81 COOLANT 82 TYRES 83 WHEEL RIMS 84 WHEELS 85 CHAIN 93 LIGHTING 95 JUMP STARTING 96 BATTERY 97 FUSES 101 DIAGNOSTIC CONNECTOR 102 ...

Page 78: ...ome of the work requires special tools and a thorough knowledge of the technology involved If you are in doubt consult a specialist workshop preferably your authorised BMW Motorrad retailer TOOLKIT 1 Open ended spanner Width across flats 12 13 Adjust the chain tension 93 2 Open ended spanner Width across flats 10 16 Adjust the mirror arm 44 Remove the battery 99 3 Hook wrench Adjust the spring pre...

Page 79: ...front wheel stand Place the motorcycle on an auxiliary stand BMW Motorrad recommends the BMW Motorrad rear wheel stand Install the rear wheel stand 73 See the instructions issued with the front wheel stand for the details of the correct procedure for installation BMW Motorrad offers an aux iliary stand suitable for every vehicle Your BMW Motorrad retailer will be happy to help you with the selecti...

Page 80: ... damage Check the oil level only after a lengthy ride or when the engine is at operating tem perature Place the motorcycle on an auxiliary stand BMW Motorrad recommends the BMW Motorrad auxiliary stand Alternatively Hold the motor cycle upright preferably with the assistance of another per son ATTENTION Vehicle toppling sideways Risk of damage to parts if vehicle topples Secure the vehicle prefer ...

Page 81: ...ect the environ ment BMW Motorrad re commends occasionally check ing the engine oil after a jour ney of at least 50 km Topping up engine oil Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor cycle on its stand Wipe the area around the oil filler opening clean Remove cap 1 of the oil filler opening ATTENTION Use of insufficient engine oil or too much engine oil Engine damage Always make su...

Page 82: ... on the brake system undertaken by trained and qualified specialists Have the brakes checked by a specialist workshop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer Checking brake pad thickness front brakes Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor cycle on its stand Turn the handlebars all the way to the right Looking from the rear you can see brake pads 1 Visually inspect the brak...

Page 83: ...the minimum permissible thick ness Have the brake pads replaced by a specialist workshop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer BMW Motorrad recommends installing only genuine brake pads from BMW Motorrad Checking brake pad thickness rear brakes Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor cycle on its stand Visually inspect the brake pads to ascertain their thick ness Viewin...

Page 84: ...y an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer Checking brake fluid level front brakes WARNING Not enough brake fluid in brake fluid reservoir or con taminants in brake fluid Considerably reduced braking power due to presence of air contaminants or water in the brake system Cease operation of the vehicle immediately and do not ride it until the fault has been rectified Check the brake fluid levels at regul...

Page 85: ...is not permissible for the brake fluid level to be below the MIN mark Brake fluid reservoir horizontal If the brake fluid level drops below the permitted level Have the fault rectified as quickly as possible by a spe cialist workshop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad re tailer Checking brake fluid level rear brakes Make sure the ground is level and firm and hold the motor cycle upright Remove ...

Page 86: ... reservoir or con taminants in brake fluid Considerably reduced braking power due to presence of air contaminants or water in the brake system Cease operation of the vehicle immediately and do not ride it until the fault has been rectified Check the brake fluid levels at regular intervals Always make sure that the lid of the brake fluid reser voir and the area around the lid are cleaned before ope...

Page 87: ...a lack of power transmission after the clutch has engaged Have the clutch checked by a specialist workshop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer Checking clutch lever play Remove cover 2 Pull clutch lever 1 until resist ance is perceptible In this position measure clutch lever play A between the clutch lever fitting and the clutch lever Clutch lever play 1 2 mm on the manual con trols handl...

Page 88: ...uce clutch lever play back off adjusting sleeve 3 in the handlebar fitting Lock adjusting sleeve 3 with knurled nut 2 Check the clutch lever play 81 Repeat these steps until clutch lever play is correct Install cover 4 COOLANT Checking coolant level Requirement The engine is cold Hold the motorcycle upright preferably with the assistance of another person Check the coolant level in the coolant exp...

Page 89: ...ll quantity Antifreeze and corrosion in hibitor 150 ml Difference between MIN and MAX mark Check the coolant level 82 When the coolant reaches the specified level Close the cap of the coolant expansion tank TYRES Checking tyre pressure WARNING Incorrect tyre pressure Impaired handling charac teristics of the motorcycle shorter useful tyre life Always check that the tyre pressures are correct WARNI...

Page 90: ...e tread depth in the main tread grooves with wear marks Wear indicators are built into the main profile grooves on each tyre The tyre is worn out when the tyre tread has worn down to the level of the marks The locations of the marks are indicated on the edge of the tyre e g by the letters TI TWI or by an arrow The tyres fitted on the vehicle meet the require ments of the BIS and the re quirements ...

Page 91: ... wheels to your motorcycle it is very important to con sult a specialist workshop beforehand preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer In some cases the data programmed into the control units can be changed to suit the new wheel sizes Removing front wheel Place the motorcycle on an auxiliary stand BMW Motorrad recommends you use the BMW Motorrad rear wheel stand Install the rear wheel stand 7...

Page 92: ...ht hand side Withdraw quick release axle 4 support the front wheel when doing this ATTENTION Removal of front wheel not in compliance with correct procedure Damage to wheel speed sensor Note the wheel speed sensor when rolling out the front wheel Set down front wheel and roll forwards out of the front suspension In this process take care not to damage the wheel speed sensor ...

Page 93: ... to incorrect tightening torque Damage or threaded fasten ers work loose Always have the security of the fasteners checked by a specialist workshop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer Lubricate the friction face of spacer bush 5 Lubricant Optimoly TA Insert spacer bush 5 turned with the collar facing out into the wheel hub on the left hand side ATTENTION Front wheel installed wrong way ro...

Page 94: ...eel speed sensor Lubricate quick release axle 4 Lubricant Optimoly TA Lift the front wheel slightly and install quick release axle 4 Remove front wheel stand and firmly compress front forks several times Do not operate the brake lever in this process Install the front wheel stand 73 Install screw 3 and tighten to specified torque Counter hold quick release axle on the right hand side Screw in fron...

Page 95: ...ning sequence Tighten screws six times in alternate sequence 19 Nm Remove the front wheel stand WARNING Brake pads not lying against the brake disc Risk of accident due to delayed braking effect Before driving check that the brakes respond without delay Operate the brake several times until the brake pads are bedded Removing rear wheel Lift the motorcycle preferably with a BMW Motorrad rear wheel ...

Page 96: ...rake piston has been pushed back Remove nut 6 using the ap propriate tool from the on board toolkit Remove washer Loosen lock nuts 3 on left and right Tighten adjusting screws 4 on left and right Remove chain tensioner 5 and push the quick release axle to the right as far as it will go Remove quick release axle 8 and remove chain tensioner 7 Roll the rear wheel as far forward as possible and disen...

Page 97: ...not damaged or get lost on re moval Installing rear wheel WARNING Use of a non standard wheel Malfunctions in ABS operation See the information on the effect of wheel size on the ABS system at the start of this chapter ATTENTION Tightening threaded fasten ers to incorrect tightening torque Damage or threaded fasten ers work loose Always have the security of the fasteners checked by a specialist wo...

Page 98: ...r wheel further into the swinging arm while pushing brake caliper car rier 11 forward at the same time Roll the rear wheel as far for ward as possible and loop chain 9 over the sprocket Insert quick release axle 8 and chain tensioner 7 into the swinging arm brake caliper support and rear wheel inter locking the quick release axle with the chain tensioner ...

Page 99: ... the ground is level and firm and place the motor cycle on its stand Slacken nut 6 Loosen lock nuts 3 on left and right Use adjusting screws 4 on left and right to adjust chain tension Check the chain tension 94 Make sure that the notch in the top of chain tensioner 5 is set to the same scale value on left and right Tighten lock nuts 3 on left and right to the specified tightening torque Locknut o...

Page 100: ...d If chain deflection is outside permitted tolerance Adjust the chain tension 93 Lubricating chain ATTENTION Inadequate cleaning and lub rication of the drive chain Accelerated wear Clean and lubricate the drive chain at regular intervals Lubricate the drive chain every third fuel stop Lubricate the chain more fre quently if the motorcycle is ridden in wet dusty or dirty conditions Switch the igni...

Page 101: ...nsult a specialist work shop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer Check whether a rivet head 1 has twisted out of line Rivet heads are parallel to the chain centreline 2 Chain riveting is OK If one or more rivet heads have twisted out of line Consult a specialist work shop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer LIGHTING Replacing LED light sources WARNING Vehicle overlooked in tr...

Page 102: ...running Electric shock Do not touch parts of the ignition system when the engine is running ATTENTION Excessive current flowing when the motorcycle is jump started Wiring smoulders ignites or damage to the on board elec tronics If the motorcycle has to be jump started connect the leads to the battery termin als never attempt to jump start the engine by connect ing leads to the on board socket ATTE...

Page 103: ...of the vehicle with the discharged battery in the usual way if the en gine does not start wait a few minutes before repeat ing the attempt in order to protect the starter motor and the donor battery Allow both engines to run for a few minutes before discon necting the jump leads Disconnect the jump lead from the negative terminal first then disconnect the second lead from the positive terminal Ins...

Page 104: ...tery from motorcycle 98 Recharging disconnected battery Disconnecting battery from motorcycle 98 Charge the battery using a suitable charger Comply with the operating instructions of the charger Once the battery is fully charged disconnect the charger s terminal clips from the battery terminals The battery has to be re charged at regular inter vals in the course of a lengthy period of disuse See t...

Page 105: ...Disconnect negative battery cable 1 first Then push protective cap 3 aside and disconnect positive battery cable 2 Connecting battery to motorcycle First connect positive battery cable 2 and cover it with pro tective cap 3 Then connect negative battery cable 1 Install the seat 41 Removing battery Remove the seat 40 Disconnecting battery from motorcycle 98 Remove screw 1 ...

Page 106: ...nstalling battery Insert battery 4 into the bat tery compartment positive terminal on the right in the forward direction of travel Engage the holder on the right in battery tray 2 Swing holder 1 down and en gage it on the left Wiring harness 3 is in the ini tial position Install screw 1 Connecting battery to motor cycle 99 Install the seat 41 If the vehicle has been disconnected from the battery f...

Page 107: ...use box 2 Consult the fuse assignment diagram below and using the gripping clamp replace the defective fuse Fuse assignment 101 Close fuse box 2 Make sure that lock 1 engages If fuse defects recur fre quently have the electric circuits checked by a specialist workshop preferably an au thorised BMW Motorrad dealer Install the seat 41 Fuse assignment Fuse 1 20 A Engine control unit Fuse 2 7 5 A Heat...

Page 108: ...nostic connector loosened by a specialist workshop or other authorised persons during your next BMW Service ap pointment Have the work performed by appropriately trained staff Refer to the vehicle manu facturer specifications Remove the seat 40 Push in locks 1 Disengage diagnostic socket 2 from holder 3 The interface to the diagnosis and information system can be connected to the diagnostic connec...

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Page 111: ...GENERAL NOTES 106 HEATED HANDLEBAR GRIPS 106 POWER SOCKET 107 TOPCASE 107 LIGHT TOPCASE 110 ...

Page 112: ... products BMW accepts no li ability whatsoever for parts and accessories that it has not ap proved All modifications must be in compliance with legal require ments Make sure that the vehicle does not infringe the national road vehicle construc tion and use regulations applic able in your country Your authorised BMW Motorrad retailer can offer expert advice on the choice of genuine BMW parts access...

Page 113: ...can start using electrical devices connected to the mo torcycle s sockets only when the ignition is switched on Cable routing The cables from the power sockets to the auxiliary devices must be routed in such a way that they do not impede the rider The cable routing should not restrict the steering angle or obstruct handling The cables must not be trapped TOPCASE Installing topcase with topcaseOA W...

Page 114: ...h carry handle 1 down un til it engages Turn the key in the topcase lock to position 1 and remove the key Opening topcase with topcaseOA Turn the key in the topcase lock to position 1 Push lock barrel 1 forward Release lever 2 pops up Pull the release lever all the way up The lid of the topcase opens Closing topcase with topcaseOA ...

Page 115: ...lever 1 down until it engages Turn the key in the topcase lock to the LOCK position and remove the key from the lock Removing topcase with topcaseOA Turn the key in the topcase lock to position 1 The handle pops out Pull carry handle 1 up as far as it will go Lift the topcase at the rear and remove it from the lug gage carrier Maximum payload and maximum permissible speed Note the maximum permissi...

Page 116: ...htOA WARNING Topcase not properly se cured Driving safety is impaired The topcase must not wobble and must be secured free from play Turn the key until it is vertical in the lock Insert base 5 into slot 4 Position mount 6 on hook 2 Make sure that release lever 1 engages and that the topcase is securely connected to ad apter 3 To lock the release lever turn the key until it is horizontal in the loc...

Page 117: ... remove the key The release levers are locked You can neither open the top case nor remove it from the adapter Removing Light topcase with topcase LightOA Turn the key until it is vertical in the lock Push release lever 1 in the direction of the arrow Lift the topcase at the rear and remove it from 2 of ad apter 3 Maximum payload and maximum speed with topcase LightOA Note the maximum payload and ...

Page 118: ...112 ACCESSORIES Payload of topcase max 3 kg ...

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Page 121: ...CARE PRODUCTS 116 WASHING THE VEHICLE 116 CLEANING EASILY DAMAGED COMPONENTS 117 CARE OF PAINTWORK 118 VEHICLE PRESERVATION 119 LAYING UP THE MOTORCYCLE 119 RESTORING MOTORCYCLE TO USE 120 ...

Page 122: ... acidic or strongly alkaline cleaning agents Damage to vehicle parts Dilute in accordance with the dilution ratio stated on the packaging of the clean ing agent Do not use strongly acidic or strongly alkaline cleaning agents WASHING THE VEHICLE BMW Motorrad recommends that you use BMW insect re mover to soften and wash off insects and stubborn dirt on painted parts prior to washing the motorcycle ...

Page 123: ... cycle seat Exercise restraint when us ing a steam jet or high pres sure cleaning equipment The case and topcase do not have any surface coat ing The following care steps will ensure the best possible appearance Remove road salt and corrosive deposits immediately at the end of the journey with cold water CLEANING EASILY DAMAGED COMPONENTS Plastics ATTENTION Use of unsuitable cleaning agents Damage...

Page 124: ...use BMW Motorrad metal polish Radiator ATTENTION Bending of radiator fins Damage to radiator fins Take care not to bend the radiator fins when cleaning Clean radiator regularly Use a hose with low water pressure for example to do this This prevents the engine from overheating due to insufficient cooling Rubber Treat rubber components with water or BMW rubber care products ATTENTION Application of ...

Page 125: ...s off the paint the paint must be pre served For paint preservation BMW Motorrad recommends the use of BMW Motorrad gloss polish or agents contain ing carnauba wax or synthetic wax LAYING UP THE MOTOR CYCLE Clean the motorcycle Refuel the motorcycle Fuel additives clean the fuel injection system and the combustion zone It is ad visable to use fuel additives when the engine is operated with low gra...

Page 126: ...120 CARE RESTORING MOTORCYCLE TO USE Remove the protective wax coating Clean the motorcycle Install the battery 100 Comply with checklist 53 ...

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Page 128: ...TECHNICAL DATA 11 ...

Page 129: ...NS 125 FUEL 126 ENGINE OIL 126 ENGINE 127 CLUTCH 127 TRANSMISSION 128 FINAL DRIVE 128 FRAME 128 CHASSIS AND SUSPENSION 129 BRAKES 129 WHEELS AND TYRES 129 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 130 DIMENSIONS 131 WEIGHTS 132 PERFORMANCE FIGURES 132 ACCESSORIES 132 ...

Page 130: ...ear engaged Retract the side stand Kill switch activated Set emergency off switch to operation mode 35 Gear engaged and clutch not disengaged Operate the clutch or put the transmission into idle so that the idle mode indicator light lights up No fuel in tank Refuelling 59 Battery flat Recharging disconnected bat tery 98 ...

Page 131: ...htening sequence Tighten screws six times in alternate sequence 19 Nm Rear wheel Value Valid Locknut of the final drive chain tensioning screw M8 19 Nm Rear quick release axle in swinging arm M18 x 1 5 100 Nm Mirrors Value Valid Right mirror lock nut to adapter M10 x 1 25 Left hand thread 22 Nm Left mirror lock nut to adapter M10 x 1 25 22 Nm ...

Page 132: ...sion 77 g km according to WMTC Exhaust emissions standard Euro 5 ENGINE OIL Engine oil capacity approx 1 65 l with filter change Specification SAE 5W 40 API SJ JASO MA2 Additives e g molybdenum based are not permissible because they can attack coated components of the engine BMW Motorrad recommends BMW Motorrad ADVANTEC Ultimate oil Engine oil quantity for topping up 0 18 l Difference between MIN ...

Page 133: ...lacement 313 cm3 Cylinder bore 80 mm Piston stroke 62 1 mm Compression ratio 10 9 1 Nominal capacity 25 kW at engine speed 9250 min 1 Torque 28 Nm at engine speed 7250 min 1 Maximum engine speed max 10800 min 1 Idle speed 1600 100 min 1 Engine at regular operating temperature CLUTCH Clutch type Multi plate oil bath clutch Clutch lever play 1 2 mm on the manual con trols handlebars in straight ahea...

Page 134: ...h gear FINAL DRIVE Type of final drive Chain drive Chain deflection 40 50 mm Motorcycle with no weight applied supported on its side stand Permissible chain length max 144 30 mm measured from the centre of 10 rivets chain pulled taut Final drive number of teeth Pinion sprocket 16 40 Secondary transmission ratio 2 500 FRAME Frame type Tubular spaceframe Type plate location Frame left Position of th...

Page 135: ...ed metal Brake disc thickness front 5 0 mm when new min 4 5 mm Wear limit Rear wheel Type of rear brake 1 piston floating caliper Brake pad material rear Organic material Brake disc thickness rear 4 5 mm when new min 4 mm Wear limit WHEELS AND TYRES Recommended tyre combina tions Your authorised BMW Motorrad retailer will be happy to supply an up to date list of the approved wheel tyre combination...

Page 136: ...ar 150 70 R 17 Load index rear tyre min 69 Permissible rear wheel imbal ance max 5 g Tyre pressure Tyre pressure front 1 7 bar with cold tyre one up and two up Tyre pressure rear 1 9 bar with cold tyre one up and two up ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Fuses Fuse 1 20 A Engine control unit Fuse 2 7 5 A Heated grips instru ment cluster ABS pressure modulator engine control unit starter relay Fuse 3 30 A Main fuse...

Page 137: ...for the number plate light LED Bulbs for turn indicators LED Bulb for auxiliary headlight LED DIMENSIONS Length of motorcycle 2075 mm over number plate carrier Height of motorcycle 1315 mm over mirrors at DIN unladen weight 1230 mm without mirrors at DIN unladen weight Width of motorcycle 880 mm with mirrors 860 mm without mounted parts Height of rider s seat 835 mm Without rider at DIN unladen we...

Page 138: ...t 82 kg Permissible wheel load front max 120 kg Wheel load rear at unladen weight 90 kg Permissible wheel load rear max 225 kg Permissible gross vehicle weight 345 kg Maximum payload 175 5 kg PERFORMANCE FIGURES Top speed 143 km h ACCESSORIES Maximum speed for riding with a loaded topcase with topcaseOA or with topcase LightOA max 130 km h Payload of topcase max 5 kg ...

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Page 141: ...Y RELEVANT DEFECTS 136 BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE 137 BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE HISTORY 137 BMW MOTORRAD MOBILITY SERVICES 138 MAINTENANCE WORK 138 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 140 MAINTENANCE CONFIRMATIONS 141 SERVICE CONFIRMATIONS 155 ...

Page 142: ...ot be come involved in individual problems between you your retailer or BMW of North America LLC You can contact the NHTSA by calling the Vehicle Safety hotline on 1 888 327 4236 teletypewriter TTY for the hearing impaired 1 800 424 9153 for free by visiting the website at http www safercar gov or by writing to Administrator NHTSA 400 Seventh Street SW Washington DC 20590 Further information on ve...

Page 143: ... BMW is always in optimum condition BMW Motorrad recommends compliance with the mainten ance intervals specified for your motorcycle Have all maintenance and repair work carried out confirmed in the Service chapter in this manual Evid ence of regular maintenance is essential for generous treatment of claims submitted after the warranty period has expired Your authorised BMW Motorrad retailer can p...

Page 144: ...e Service breakdown service vehicle recovery service Your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer will be happy provide informa tion about the mobility services available to you MAINTENANCE WORK BMW pre delivery check Your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer conducts the BMW pre delivery check before handing over the vehicle to you BMW Running in check Mileage until the run ning in check 500 1200 km BMW Service...

Page 145: ...multifunction display re minds you about one month or 1000 km in advance when the time for a service is ap proaching on the basis of the programmed values To find out more about service go to bmw motorrad com service The maintenance tasks neces sary for your vehicle are set out in the maintenance schedule below ...

Page 146: ...k plug 6 Check valve clearance 7 Oil change in the tele scopic forks 8 Replace fuel filters and fuel hoses 9 Replace intake silencer hoses for the cylinder head and tank vent valve 10 Change brake fluid entire system a annually or every 10000 km whichever comes first b for the first time after one year then every 2 years c every 40000 km or every 4 years whichever comes first ...

Page 147: ...r brake pads and brake disc for wear Visual inspection of the brake lines brake hoses and connec tions Checking tyre pressure and tread depth Checking and lubricating the chain drive Checking brake fluid level front wheel brake Checking brake fluid level rear wheel brake Checking steering head bearing Lubricating side stand Check lighting and signalling system Function test engine start suppressio...

Page 148: ...2 SERVICE BMW pre delivery check carried out at Stamp signature BMW Running in Check carried out at Odometer reading Next service at the latest at or when reached earlier Odometer reading Stamp signature ...

Page 149: ...vice Oil change engine with filter Checking valve clearance Renewing air cleaner insert Oil change in telescopic front forks Renewing all spark plugs Replacing fuel filters and fuel hoses at main tenance Replace hoses from intake silencer to cyl inder head and tank vent valve at mainten ance Change brake fluid in entire system Notes Stamp signature ...

Page 150: ... Service Oil change engine with filter Checking valve clearance Renewing air cleaner insert Oil change in telescopic front forks Renewing all spark plugs Replacing fuel filters and fuel hoses at main tenance Replace hoses from intake silencer to cyl inder head and tank vent valve at mainten ance Change brake fluid in entire system Notes Stamp signature ...

Page 151: ...vice Oil change engine with filter Checking valve clearance Renewing air cleaner insert Oil change in telescopic front forks Renewing all spark plugs Replacing fuel filters and fuel hoses at main tenance Replace hoses from intake silencer to cyl inder head and tank vent valve at mainten ance Change brake fluid in entire system Notes Stamp signature ...

Page 152: ... Service Oil change engine with filter Checking valve clearance Renewing air cleaner insert Oil change in telescopic front forks Renewing all spark plugs Replacing fuel filters and fuel hoses at main tenance Replace hoses from intake silencer to cyl inder head and tank vent valve at mainten ance Change brake fluid in entire system Notes Stamp signature ...

Page 153: ...vice Oil change engine with filter Checking valve clearance Renewing air cleaner insert Oil change in telescopic front forks Renewing all spark plugs Replacing fuel filters and fuel hoses at main tenance Replace hoses from intake silencer to cyl inder head and tank vent valve at mainten ance Change brake fluid in entire system Notes Stamp signature ...

Page 154: ... Service Oil change engine with filter Checking valve clearance Renewing air cleaner insert Oil change in telescopic front forks Renewing all spark plugs Replacing fuel filters and fuel hoses at main tenance Replace hoses from intake silencer to cyl inder head and tank vent valve at mainten ance Change brake fluid in entire system Notes Stamp signature ...

Page 155: ...vice Oil change engine with filter Checking valve clearance Renewing air cleaner insert Oil change in telescopic front forks Renewing all spark plugs Replacing fuel filters and fuel hoses at main tenance Replace hoses from intake silencer to cyl inder head and tank vent valve at mainten ance Change brake fluid in entire system Notes Stamp signature ...

Page 156: ... Service Oil change engine with filter Checking valve clearance Renewing air cleaner insert Oil change in telescopic front forks Renewing all spark plugs Replacing fuel filters and fuel hoses at main tenance Replace hoses from intake silencer to cyl inder head and tank vent valve at mainten ance Change brake fluid in entire system Notes Stamp signature ...

Page 157: ...vice Oil change engine with filter Checking valve clearance Renewing air cleaner insert Oil change in telescopic front forks Renewing all spark plugs Replacing fuel filters and fuel hoses at main tenance Replace hoses from intake silencer to cyl inder head and tank vent valve at mainten ance Change brake fluid in entire system Notes Stamp signature ...

Page 158: ... Service Oil change engine with filter Checking valve clearance Renewing air cleaner insert Oil change in telescopic front forks Renewing all spark plugs Replacing fuel filters and fuel hoses at main tenance Replace hoses from intake silencer to cyl inder head and tank vent valve at mainten ance Change brake fluid in entire system Notes Stamp signature ...

Page 159: ...vice Oil change engine with filter Checking valve clearance Renewing air cleaner insert Oil change in telescopic front forks Renewing all spark plugs Replacing fuel filters and fuel hoses at main tenance Replace hoses from intake silencer to cyl inder head and tank vent valve at mainten ance Change brake fluid in entire system Notes Stamp signature ...

Page 160: ... Service Oil change engine with filter Checking valve clearance Renewing air cleaner insert Oil change in telescopic front forks Renewing all spark plugs Replacing fuel filters and fuel hoses at main tenance Replace hoses from intake silencer to cyl inder head and tank vent valve at mainten ance Change brake fluid in entire system Notes Stamp signature ...

Page 161: ...155 SERVICE CONFIRMATIONS The table is used to verify maintenance and repair work as well as installed optional accessories and purchased special promo tions Work performed Odometer reading Date ...

Page 162: ...156 SERVICE Work performed Odometer reading Date ...

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Page 164: ...isconnected battery 98 removing 99 Technical data 131 Vehicle voltage is too low 26 Beam throw adjusting 45 Brake fluid Checking fluid level front 78 Checking fluid level rear 79 Reservoir front 15 Reservoir rear 15 Brake pads checking front 76 checking rear 77 Running in 56 Brakes Adjusting handlebar levers 46 Checking function 76 Safety instructions 57 Technical data 129 C Care Care products 116...

Page 165: ...off switch kill switch Emergency off 35 operating 35 Operation mode 35 Position on the vehicle 18 Engine 27 28 In emergency operation 26 parking 35 Severe fault 27 starting 53 Technical data 127 Engine oil Checking fill level 74 Oil filler opening 14 Technical data 126 topping up 74 75 Equipment 5 F Final drive Technical data 128 Frame Technical data 128 Front wheel stand installing 73 Fuel Displa...

Page 166: ...ve 29 Overview 22 Instrument cluster Overview 19 Photosensor 19 Redline warning 19 Warning and indicator lights 19 J Jump starting 96 K Keys 34 L Laying up 119 Lighting Replacing LED light sources 95 Technical data 131 Lights Adjusting headlight 44 Control 17 Daytime riding light 36 Headlight flasher operat ing 37 High beam headlight operating 36 Low beam headlight 35 Side light 35 Luggage Instruc...

Page 167: ...sition on the vehicle 16 Running in 55 S Safety instructions for brakes 57 for riding 50 Screw connections 125 Seat installing 41 Lock 14 removing 40 Service 137 Display 29 Reporting safety relevant defects 136 Service history 137 Service due indicator 29 Settings Displaying SETUP 38 Headlight 44 Mirrors 44 Spring preload 45 Spark plugs Technical data 131 Speedometer 23 Spring preload Adjuster rea...

Page 168: ...h 83 84 Checking tyre pressure 83 Pressures 130 Running in 56 Technical data 129 Top speed 51 Tyre pressures table 14 V Vehicle Identification Number Position on the vehicle 15 VIN Vehicle Identification Number 15 W Warning indicator lights 27 28 ABS 28 Coolant temperature 26 Engine warning 27 Mode of presentation 24 Overtemperature 26 Symbol for engine electron ics 26 Warning light drive malfunc ...

Page 169: ...ncies Dimensions weights fuel con sumption and performance data are quoted to the custom ary tolerances The right to modify designs equipment and accessories is reserved Errors and omissions excepted 2020 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 80788 Munich Germany Not to be reproduced by any means whatsoever wholly or in part without the written per mission of BMW Motorrad After Sales Origina...

Page 170: ...1 5 l Fuel reserve approx 1 l Tyre pressure Tyre pressure front 1 7 bar with cold tyre one up and two up Tyre pressure rear 1 9 bar with cold tyre one up and two up You can find further information on all aspects of your vehicle at bmw motorrad com BMW recommends Order No 01 40 9 830 701 03 2020 1st edition 01 01409830701 01409830701 01409830701 ...

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