BMW HP4 RACE Rider's Manual

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  • Page 1 BMW Motorrad Rider's Manual (US Model) HP4 RACE...
  • Page 2 Motorcycle/Retailer Data Motorcycle Data Retailer Data Model Contact in Service Ms./Mr. Vehicle identification number Phone number Color number Initial operation Retailer's address/phone number (com- Number on fork bridge pany stamp)
  • Page 3 We are pleased that you have chosen a BMW Motorrad vehicle If you want to sell your BMW one and welcome you to the family of day, remember to hand over this BMW riders. Familiarize yourself Rider's Manual too.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Ignition switch ....32 Foot piece for gearshift Welcome to BMW Motorrad Emergency on/off switch (kill M Sport ..... . 7 lever .
  • Page 5 Parking your motorcycle ..84 Chain ..... . 139 8 Technology in detail ..... 99 7 In the pit .
  • Page 6 Reporting safety defects ....174 BMW Motorrad Service . . . 175 Maintenance proce- dures ..... . 175 Maintenance schedule .
  • Page 7: General Instructions

    Notice concerning current status ..7 Welcome to BMW Motorrad M Sport ....... . 7...
  • Page 8: Overview

    When the time comes to sell claims may be denied as a result. your BMW, please remember NOTICE Special informa- Optional accessory. to hand over this Rider's Manual; tion on operating and in-...
  • Page 9: Technical Data

    HP4 Race. range of the coolant tempera- The high safety and quality stan- ture. The HP4 Race is a pure racing dards of BMW motorcycles are The motorcycle can only be vehicle. This means that tech- maintained by consistent, on-...
  • Page 10 The starter does not have en- gine starting suppression. If a The HP4 Race provides a gear is engaged, the motorcy- variety of adjustment options cle can set off when the starter for geometry, chassis and button is pressed.
  • Page 11: Overviews

    Overviews Overall view, left side ....11 Overall view, right side ....13 Overall view without trim panel .
  • Page 13: Overall View, Left Side

    Overall view, left side Setting the handlebar off- set ( Adjuster for spring preload, front ( Adjusting the rear rebound-stage damping Adjusting the rear com- pression damping ( Adjuster for spring preload, rear ( Bracket for auxiliary stand 106) ( 106) Setting the swinging arm pivot point (...
  • Page 15: Overall View, Right Side

    Overall view, right side Brake-fluid reservoir, rear 111) Vehicle identification num- ber and type plate (on steering head at right) Adjusting the steering head angle. ( Adjusting the fork bridge offset. ( Brake fluid reservoir, front 110) Adjusting the steering damper.
  • Page 17: Overall View Without Trim Panel

    Overall view without trim panel Fuse ( 137) Starter motor relay Main relay Connector for rear brake pressure sensor ( 144) Connector for front spring travel sensor ( 144) Connector for CAN bus signal and voltage supply 145) Connector for front brake pressure sensor ( 144) Connector for infrared re-...
  • Page 18: Underneath Seat

    Underneath seat Data link connector 138) Battery ( 134) USB connector ( Data logger ( GPS receiver (...
  • Page 19: Front

    Left multifunction switch - front TC/EB- button Adapt DTC ( 93). Adapt EBR ( 94). TC/EB+ button Adapt DTC ( 93). Adapt EBR ( 94). MODE button Adapt DTC ( 93). Adapt EBR ( 94).
  • Page 20: Rear

    Left multifunction switch - rear OFF/PAGE button Selecting displays in multi- function display ( 35). Deactivating DTC ( 36). Switching on DTC ( 36).
  • Page 21: Multifunction Switch, Right

    Multifunction switch, right KILL button Emergency on/off switch (kill switch) ( MODE button Selecting riding mode START button Start engine. ( Launch Control ( Speed limiter for pit lane...
  • Page 22: Instrument Panel

    Instrument panel LED band: for visualization of the speed limit ( Shiftpoint light ( Indicator and warning lights Multifunction display rider view (...
  • Page 23: Displays

    Displays Indicator and warning lights ..22 Multifunction display rider view ..23 Warning lights ..... . 24...
  • Page 24: Indicator And Warning

    Indicator and warning lights Coolant temperature cold (blue) ( Fuel reserve or battery voltage too low (orange) Light for the fastest lap (green) ( Coolant or oil temperature too high (red) ( DTC (orange) (...
  • Page 25: Multifunction Display Rider

    Multifunction display rider view Tachometer bar chart Digital tachometer Gear indicator Engine brake EBR status display ( Traction control DTC sta- tus display ( Coolant temperature Riding mode Setting the riding mode. Difference between previ- ous lap time and best lap time Current lap time NOTICE...
  • Page 26: Warning Lights

    Warning lights You will find an overview of the potential warnings on the follow- Displays ing pages. Warnings are displayed with ap- propriate warning lights. The warning and the LEDs can be suppressed by pressing the In addition to the warning light 1, OFF/PAGE button 1.
  • Page 27 Overview of warning indicators Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights Blue warning light !TEMP LOW! is dis- Coolant temperature too cold ( lights up. played. Orange warning !FUEL! is dis- Fuel down to reserve ( played. light (top) lights up. Orange warning !UB LOW! is dis- Low battery voltage (...
  • Page 28 Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights Red warning light !POIL! is dis- Oil pressure too low (with sensor in- lights up. played. LED flash- stalled) ( ing. !DTC OFF! is dis- Orange warning DTC switched off ( light (bottom) lights played.
  • Page 29 Coolant temperature too Do not drive to the extent that If the warning flashes, ride the the fuel tank is completely motorcycle to the pit at the cold empty. next opportunity. Blue warning light for Possible cause: coolant temperature too The orange warning light lights low lights up.
  • Page 30 ATTENTION down the engine. as possible by an authorized Check cooling system, particu- workshop, preferably an autho- Riding with overheated en- larly oil cooler. rized BMW Motorrad retailer. gine Irreparable engine damage Only carry on riding in partial load range.
  • Page 31 Have fault eliminated at a spe- It remains possible to continue cialist service facility, preferably riding. You should also observe an authorized BMW Motorrad the additional information on retailer. situations that can lead to a DTC switched off DTC fault ( 100).
  • Page 33: Operation

    Operation Ignition switch ..... . 32 Emergency on/off switch (kill switch) ......32 Multifunction display .
  • Page 34: Ignition Switch

    Ignition switch Switch off ignition Emergency on/off switch (kill switch) Switching on ignition Pull ignition switch 1. Reset safeguard is released. Set ignition switch 1 in top po- Emergency on/off switch Set ignition switch 1 in bottom sition. (kill switch) position.
  • Page 35 Engine is switched off Operating position...
  • Page 36: Multifunction Display

    Multifunction display Overview Mechatronics technician view 1 Standard display Selecting displays in multi- function display ( 35). Rider view Selecting displays in multi- function display ( 35). Mechatronics technician view 2 Selecting displays in multi- function display ( 35).
  • Page 37 Selecting displays in If a gear is engaged or if the motorcycle starts to move, the multifunction display multifunction display changes Switch on the ignition. to the rider view. Only this The mechatronics technicians view can be displayed while technician view 1 is automati- driving.
  • Page 38: Dynamic Traction Control

    Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) Deactivating DTC Switch on the ignition. Emergency off switch must be in normal operating position. NOTICE Keep OFF/PAGE 1 pressed The warning can be The DTC function can also be until the DTC indicator and suppressed by pressing the deactivated while driving.
  • Page 39: Riding Mode

    Change display on the mul- tifunction display to the rider Use of the riding modes view. BMW Motorrad has developed riding scenarios for your motor- cycle from which you can select the one matching your situation: Riding on wet roads.
  • Page 40: Rider's Seat

    Installing rider's seat displayed in the multifunction display. Rider's seat Remove rider's seat Press MODE 1 twice in quick succession. Attach rider's seat and fit Riding mode is changed. bolts 1. The following riding modes can NOTICE be selected: WET: When riding on wet roads Remove bolts 1 and remove Observe torque, otherwise there with rain tires.
  • Page 41: Setting

    Setting Brakes ......40 Seat height ......69 Steering damper .
  • Page 42: Brakes

    Brakes Steering damper Adjusting brake lever Adjusting the steering damper WARNING Modified position of the brake fluid reservoir Air in the brake system Do not twist the handlebar fit- ting or the handlebars. Turn adjusting screw 1 to de- sired position. WARNING Brake lever adjustment range...
  • Page 43: Stub Handlebars

    Stub handlebars Turn the screw 1 in direction B to reduce damping force. Setting the handlebar Steering damper basic offset setting 10 clicks opened (from totally closed) Steering damper adjust- ment range Adjust right handlebar clamp 3 in the area of the markings 4 18 clicks to the desired position.
  • Page 44: Observe The Adjustment Range On

    Handlebar clamp on fork The clearances for all suspension riding position. and cornering conditions must The HP4 Race provides a num- be checked each time the chas- Joint compound: Lubricate ber of adjustment options for the sis and suspension settings are thread, Optimoly TA chassis and suspension.
  • Page 45: Steering Head Angle

    If steering head angle inserts need to be exchanged, either Setting the existing bearing shells need The HP4 Race concept offers to be modified or an additional the option of adjusting the steer- steering head bearing set is re- ing head angle to five differ- quired.
  • Page 46 Remove screws 1 and front Remove bolt 1 and loosen CAUTION wheel cover 2. bracket 2. Component damage and mal- function of the assistance systems Incorrect distance between sen- sor ring and wheel speed sensor Left clamp locks the threaded bush and must not be loos- ened or removed.
  • Page 47 Remove top fork bridge 4. Remove bolt 1 with washer Remove lock nut 1 and rubber and nut for steering damper. washer 2. Loosen screws 1. Remove bolts 2 and lay brake Hold down fork bridge 3 and Detach left stub handlebars 2 lines aside.
  • Page 48 0.5° 2 and steering-head bear- ing inserts with +/- 1° 3 are also supplied. Steering head angle ba- sic setting Steering head angle insert 0° Steering head angle ad- justment range Evenly push out steering-head Align steering-head bearing in- bearing at bottom 1 and top 2 sert 1 with the desired angular Steering head angle inserts using the removal thread 3.
  • Page 49 Steering-head bearing adjusting instructions 18 lb/ft (25 Nm) (Tightening torque) Swivel fork three times to the left/right 80° (slacken (fork on left steering stop)) Insert fork bridge 3 from below. Install fork legs 4 and 5 and 4 lb/ft (5 Nm) (Tightening provisionally tighten bolts 3.
  • Page 50 Provisionally tighten bolts 1. NOTICE Washer must be fitted between steering damper and fork bridge. Steering damper on fork bridge Thread-locking compound: Attach retainer 2 and fit bolt 1. Loctite 243, Medium-firm Clutch cable holder on Install top fork bridge 4. 14 lb/ft (19 Nm) top fork bridge Install steering head nut 3 and...
  • Page 51 Loosen bolts 3 on lower fork Adjust desired fork tube over- Tighten screws 3 to appropri- bridge and adjust fork tube hang dimension a identically on ate torque. overhang on both fork legs 4 both fork legs. and 5. Projection of fork tube in fork bridge, top with cap 0.6 in (15 mm) (Basic setting)
  • Page 52 Tighten screws 2 to appropri- Adjust handlebar clamp 3 in Bottom fork bridge on ate torque. the area of the markings 4 to fixed fork tube the desired position. Adjust Top fork bridge on fixed the left handlebar clamp to the Tightening sequence: Tighten fork tube same position.
  • Page 53 First tighten screws 1 and then Attach fork partition 2 and fit Attach front wheel cover 2 and screws 2 to appropriate torque. screws 1. fit bolts 1. Locking screw on top Fork partition on fork Front wheel cover on fork bridge bridge bracket for front wheel...
  • Page 54 Roll front wheel into front suspension. Secure wheel speed sensor 2 Clamping screw in axle and fit bolt 1. adapter Front wheel speed sen- Lift front wheel and install Tightening sequence: Tighten sor on bracket quick-release axle 1 with the screws 4 times, alternating appropriate torque.
  • Page 55: Fork Bridge Offset

    Fork bridge offset Lift the motorcycle with the en- gine jack so that the front end Setting is relieved. Secure the motor- The HP4 Race concept pro- cycle against falling over. vides the option to adjust the Remove front wheel ( 123).
  • Page 56 Support front forks using suit- results in four different fork able tool. bridge offsets. During the installation, make sure that the fork bridge inserts at the top and bottom are both installed with the same offset; align them with the markings on the fork bridge using the same values.
  • Page 57 Install steering head nut 3 and tighten to specified torque. Top fork bridge on head tube 59 lb/ft (80 Nm) Tighten screws 2 to appropri- ate torque. Top fork bridge on fixed Install nut 2 and tighten to Install fork bridge insert 1, tak- fork tube specified torque.
  • Page 58: Spring Preload

    Adjust the spring preload to the rider's weight for the ba- sic setting. The data from the spring travel indicator or data recording must be used for fine tuning. Front forks spring preload basic setting Turn adjuster as far as pos- Attach fork partition 2 and fit WARNING sible anticlockwise, then turn...
  • Page 59 Make sure that the same val- Spring strut spring ues are set on the left and preload adjustment right. range Adjusting the spring 0...8.5 mm correspond to preload on the rear wheel 17 revolutions Park motorcycle, ensuring that support surface is firm and level.
  • Page 60: Damping

    Damping Adjusting the rebound- stage damping on front Setting wheel Damping must be adjusted to the road conditions and the spring preload. A rough road surface requires softer damping than a smooth road surface. An increase in spring preload To increase the damping: Turn requires firmer damping, a re- adjusting screw 1 in direc- duction in spring preload re-...
  • Page 61 Make sure that the same val- Make sure that the same val- ues are set on the left and ues are set on the left and right. right. Adjusting the Adjusting the rebound- compression damping on stage damping on the rear the front wheel wheel Park motorcycle, ensuring that...
  • Page 62 Adjusting the compression damping on rear wheel Park motorcycle, ensuring that support surface is firm and level. To increase the damping: Turn To increase the damping: Turn adjusting screw 1 in direc- adjusting screw 2 in direc- tion A. tion A. To reduce the damping: Turn To reduce the damping: Turn adjusting screw 1 in direc-...
  • Page 63: Ride Height

    Ride height Lift the motorcycle with the en- gine jack so that the front end Setting is relieved. Secure the motor- When adjusting the ride height, cycle against falling over. be aware that the clearance of various components cannot be guaranteed for certain setting combinations.
  • Page 64 Projection of fork tube in fork bridge, top with cap 0.6 in (15 mm) (Basic setting) 0.2...1 in (5...25 mm) (Adjust- ment range) Make sure that the fork tube overhang is the same on both Tighten screws 1 to appropri- Bottom fork bridge on fork legs.
  • Page 65 Handlebar clamp on fork Clamping bolt on tension strut 14 lb/ft (19 Nm) Joint compound: Lubricate thread, Optimoly TA Remove engine jack. Install the right fairing side 7 lb/ft (10 Nm) panel ( 130). Remove engine jack. Install left fairing side panel in Install engine spoiler ( 130).
  • Page 66 Adjusting the rear ride height at the spring strut attachment point Park motorcycle, ensuring that support surface is firm and level. Remove the engine spoiler 128). Lift the motorcycle with the Remove sliding blocks 1 and 2 Fit bolt 1 and tighten to speci- engine jack so that the rear and install in inverted position.
  • Page 67: Footrests

    Footrests can be installed in two posi- Remove bolt 3 and take out tions A or B. footrest 1. Adjusting the footrests Fit bolts 2 and tighten to spec- ified torque. Driver's footrest bracket on main frame Joint compound: Lubricate thread, Optimoly TA 14 lb/ft (19 Nm) On the right-hand side, adjust...
  • Page 68: Foot Piece For Footbrake Lever

    Foot piece for footbrake lever Adjusting the foot piece on the footbrake lever Install protective cap 2. Attach foot piece 2 in desired position. Foot piece 2 can be install in three positions A, B or C. Fit bolt 1 and tighten to speci- fied torque.
  • Page 69: Footbrake Lever Height

    Footbrake lever height Tighten bolt 1, making sure to Blow-by clearance not correct brace eccentric 3. Adjust blow-by clearance. Adjusting the footbrake Eccentric height adjust- lever height ment on brake lever NOTICE Joint compound: Lubricate After adjusting the footbrake thread, Optimoly TA lever, the free travel of the 4 lb/ft (5 Nm) pushrod must be adjusted on the...
  • Page 70: Foot Piece For Gearshift Lever

    Foot piece for gearshift Gearshift lever height lever Adjusting the gearshift lever height Adjusting the foot piece on the gearshift lever Attach foot piece 2 in desired position. Foot piece 2 can be install in three positions A, B or C. Loosen nuts 1 and 2, mak- Fit bolt 1 and tighten to speci- ing sure to brace on gearshift...
  • Page 71: Seat Height

    Seat height Gearshift rod length Adjusting the seat height 10.3 in (260.8 mm) (Delivery status) 10.3...10.7 in (260.8...272.8 mm) (Adjustment range) Tighten nuts 1 and 2, taking The tail section can be installed care to counter on the gearshift in the position A, B or C. rod 3.
  • Page 72: Swinging Arm

    Loctite 243, Medium-firm 6 lb/ft (8 Nm) 6 lb/ft (8 Nm) Swinging arm Setting The HP4 Race concept provides the option to adjust the swinging arm pivot point to various posi- tions. Additional tools such as Fit and tighten bolts 1.
  • Page 73 BMW Motorrad partner. Setting the swing arm pivot point Park motorcycle, ensuring that support surface is firm and level. Remove the engine spoiler Remove bolt 1 and loosen Remove swing axle 5.
  • Page 74 stalled with the same off- set. Select desired inserts for left 1 When fitting the bolts 6 and 7, and right 2. note that the bolt 6 with a countersunk cone needs to be Here it is important to note: Install desired insert 10 and fitted in the countersunk bore The inserts for the right-hand...
  • Page 75 Install swing axle 5 and tighten Nut on swing axle to specified torque. Swing axle on frame 74 lb/ft (100 Nm) Tighten screw 9 to specified 7 lb/ft (10 Nm) torque. Left swinging arm bear- ing insert on frame Install desired insert 8 and fit Thread-locking compound: bolt 6 so that it is hand-tight.
  • Page 76 Pivot strut on relay lever Joint compound: Lubricate thread, Optimoly TA 28 lb/ft (38 Nm) Remove engine jack. Install engine spoiler ( 130).
  • Page 77: Riding

    Riding Safety information ....76 Checklist ......77 Starting .
  • Page 78: Safety Information

    Leather combination suit torcycle. That's why you should Exhaust fumes contain carbon Back protector be aware that the HP4 Race is monoxide, which is colorless and Gloves a very special motorcycle whose odorless but highly toxic.
  • Page 79: Checklist

    Burn hazard Checklist Drive off after reaching the op- erating temperature, or turn off Observe checklist CAUTION the engine again. Use the following checklist to Intense heating up of engine Outside temperatures check your motorcycle at regu- and exhaust system while lar intervals.
  • Page 80 Pre-Ride-Check ATTENTION After the ignition is switched on, the instrument panel performs a Component damage Pre-Ride-Check test to check the Starting the engine with gear en- warning lights and the tachome- gaged ter. Only start the engine if the The motorcycle is not Pre-Ride-Check has been com- equipped with engine starting pleted.
  • Page 81: Bringing The Engine Up To Operating Temperature

    The LED and the warning and up to operating Engine indicator lights are unlit; the temperature The HP4 Race engine is mechatronics technician page 1 broken-in ex-works and can be It is very important that the en- is displayed in the multifunction...
  • Page 82: Shifting Gears

    a sudden increase in temperature that impairs the brake pads' coef- The tires must always be pre- that impairs the brake discs' co- ficient of friction. heated using tire heaters. This efficient of friction. helps to reduce the risk of acci- WARNING dent due to cold tires and also WARNING...
  • Page 83: Brakes

    LEDs light up: Switching be fully released after the first speed will soon be reached. gear change. LED band flashes: Switching Brakes speed reached. How do you achieve The speed thresholds of the the shortest stopping LEDs can be adjusted using the distances? 2D software.
  • Page 84: Start Of Race

    The adjustable electronically con- Brake until brakes are dry or wheel slightly lifting off. If the trolled engine brake EBR stabi- clean; clean if necessary. front wheel is detected as lift- lizes the motorcycle when brak- ing off, the torque is temporarily Brake early until the full braking ing.
  • Page 85 Race start with Launch Launch Control is activated Leave throttle grip completely by turning on the ignition and open. Control starting the engine. If the en- Due to the full-throttle position gine is running, Launch Control of the throttle grip, the engine CAUTION automatically starts after stop- speed increases, as soon as...
  • Page 86: Speed Limiter For Pit Lane

    Parking your Speed limiter for pit The engine speed is limited with ignition interruption. motorcycle lane Rear-wheel stand WARNING When the starter button is released, the engine accel- erates according to the posi- tion of the throttle grip. Risk of accident by violent jerk with throttle grip in full load posi- tion.
  • Page 87 Attach rear-wheel stand to mo- torcycle and turn off motorcy- cle. Mount the rear-wheel stand 106).
  • Page 89: In The Pit

    In the pit Refueling ......88 Displays for the mechatronics tech- nician ....... 90 Displays for the mechatronics tech- nician .
  • Page 90: Refueling

    Refueling WARNING Fuel specifications Escaping of fuel due to ex- Gasoline must be refueled with pansion under exposure to the recommended fuel grade in heat with overfilled fuel tank order to avoid engine damage. Accident hazard Recommended fuel qual- Do not overfill the fuel tank. ATTENTION Gasoline according to Press locking mechanism 1...
  • Page 91 ing until fuel is no higher than Fuel reserve lower edge of filler neck. NOTICE Approx. 1.1 gal (Approx. 4 l) When refueling after running on fuel reserve, the resulting total fuel quantity must be greater than the fuel reserve, so that the new filling level is detected and the fuel warning light is switched off.
  • Page 92: Ics Technician

    Displays for the mechatronics technician Multifunction display mechatronics technician view 1 Tachometer Gear indicator Odometer Throttle valve opening an- Rear wheel speed Coolant temperature Front spring travel (with mounted sensor) Rear spring travel (with mounted sensor) Rear brake pressure (with mounted sensor) 10 Front brake pressure (with mounted sensor)
  • Page 93 14 Throttle grip opening angle 15 Battery voltage...
  • Page 94: Ics Technician

    Displays for the mechatronics technician Multifunction display mechatronics technician view 2 Tachometer Coolant temperature Fuel pressure Oil pressure (with mounted sensor) Oil temperature Best lap time Previous lap time...
  • Page 95: Dtc

    In this case, BMW Motorrad recommends Adapt DTC switching off the DTC temporar- Briefly press TC/EB+ 3 to in- Requirement ily.
  • Page 96: Gearshift-Pattern

    Adapt EBR lowest braking effect through the engine drag torque. Requirement Multifunction display must show Gearshift-pattern the rider view reverser Gearshift-pattern reverser The motorcycle is equipped by default with a shift pattern that offers the best and quickest way Briefly press TC/EB+ 3 (+) to to shift gears for the racing track.
  • Page 97: Data Recording And 2D Soft

    Reversing shift pattern Adjust the gearshift lever height ( 68). Data recording and 2D software Data recording and 2D software You will find all the necessary in- formation and support for dealing Insert bolt 2 through ball with the 2D software as well as joint 4 and washer 5, install Clean desired thread 1.
  • Page 98: Hp Race Calibration Kit Pro

    HP Race Calibration Kit Pro tion 2. Securing motorcycle accompanying the operating instructions, or visit the website for transport Protect all component surfaces bmw-motorrad.com/hprace against which straps are routed against scratching. For exam- Connector for optional ple, use adhesive tape or soft accessories cloths.
  • Page 99 Component damage cause by Lay straps at front over lower tipping over fork bridge on both sides. Secure the motorcycle against Tension straps downward. tipping to the side, preferably with the assistance of a second person. Push motorcycle onto transport surface.
  • Page 101: Detail

    Technology in detail Lightweight construction ... 100 Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) ......100 Engine brake (EBR) .
  • Page 102: Tion

    The the HP4 RACE lighter than a Special situations slip, and with it the stability re- WSBK racing bike. As lean angles increase, accel-...
  • Page 103: Engine Brake (Ebr)

    This case cannot function is deactivated. In these conditions and tires: be controlled by BMW Motorrad cases, a DTC error is displayed. DTC. A self-diagnosis routine must be completed before the error will...
  • Page 104: Pro Gearshift Assistant

    71 %, 75 %, 96 %, 100 %, 75 %, 92 %, 96 %, 100 %, Unlike with the S 1000 RR 100 %; 1-6 WheelyControl on 100 %, 100 %; 1-2 Wheely- gearshift assistant, there is no Control on, 3-6 off spring mechanism here.
  • Page 105 below idle speed during an up- shift. Idle speed 1500 min (Engine at operat- ing temperature)
  • Page 107: Maintenance

    Maintenance General notes ..... . 106 Chain ......139 Rear-wheel stand .
  • Page 108: General Notes

    1, take workshop, preferably your au- away the rear-wheel stand 1. Motorcycle tips to side thorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Component damage cause by tipping over Secure motorcycle against tip- ping away to side.
  • Page 109: Engine Oil

    (the higher the tempera- components, BMW Motorrad Read oil level in display 1. ture, the higher the oil level) recommends BMW Motorrad ADVANTEC Ultimate oil.
  • Page 110: Brake System

    Add engine oil up to specified Have the brakes checked at an level. authorized workshop, preferably Park motorcycle, ensuring that an authorized BMW Motorrad Check engine oil level ( 107). support surface is firm and retailer. Install cap of oil fill location 1.
  • Page 111 Have brake pads replaced at an authorized service facil- ity, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Conduct a visual inspection of Front brake-pad wear Checking the rear brake the brake pad thickness. Direc-...
  • Page 112 Have brake pads replaced at an authorized service facil- ity, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Checking the front brake fluid level Check brake fluid level in brake Rear brake-pad wear fluid reservoir 1.
  • Page 113 Read brake fluid level at rear workshop, preferably an autho- Front brake fluid level brake-fluid reservoir 1. rized BMW Motorrad retailer. Checking the rear brake NOTICE Brake fluid, Brembo Racing fluid level The brake fluid level in the brake-...
  • Page 114 Have defect corrected as soon as possible by an authorized Release bracket 1 from cable workshop, preferably an autho- Rear brake fluid level for wheel speed sensor. rized BMW Motorrad retailer. Removing the brake ATTENTION Brake fluid, Brembo Racing calipers Unintentional pressing to-...
  • Page 115 Carefully pull brake calipers back and outward to remove them from brake rotors. Install spacer bushes 1. Install spacer bushes 4. Push right brake caliper 2 onto Push left brake caliper 5 onto brake disc and attach. brake disc and attach. Install screws 3 to appropriate Install screws 6 to appropriate Remove left and right spacer...
  • Page 116 Operate brake lever firmly sev- eral times until the pressure point can be felt. Replacing front brake pads Remove brake pads 5 from Install new brake pads 5 in the brake caliper 3. brake calipers 3 in the align- ment shown. The brake pistons need to be cleaned before they are pushed back in.
  • Page 117 Install screws 6 with appropri- Remove spacer bushes 1. ate torque. Radial brake caliper in axle mount Joint compound: Lubricate thread, Optimoly TA 28 lb/ft (38 Nm) Secure cable for wheel speed Install new brake pads 5 in the sensor in holder 7. brake calipers 3 in the align- Remove brake pads 5 from ment shown.
  • Page 118 Replacing rear brake pads Install screws 3 with appropri- ate torque. Radial brake caliper in axle mount Joint compound: Lubricate thread, Optimoly TA 28 lb/ft (38 Nm) Remove adhesive tape from Install new brake pads 2 in the wheel rim. brake calipers 4 in the align- Remove bolts 1 and detach Operate brake lever firmly sev-...
  • Page 119: Cleaning The Brakes

    Cleaning the brakes is within your skill range, please contact a specialist workshop, Cleaning the brake caliper preferably a BMW Motorrad part- and the rear brake disc ner. The brake dust created during Cleaning the front brake operation settles on the brake caliper calipers and the brake pistons.
  • Page 120 ATTENTION Damaged seals Component damage Do not use compressed air to dry the brake calipers after cleaning. Then rinse with clear water and dry with a cloth. ATTENTION ATTENTION Leaking brake fluid Use of aggressive cleaning agents Component damage Damage to the seals, leaks Watch brake piston when pushing out.
  • Page 121 Watch brake piston when pushing out. Push out brake piston evenly and not too far. Push out brake pistons 3 with a few strokes on brake lever. In doing so, make sure that the brake pistons 3 are pushed out evenly and not too far.
  • Page 122 Only use mild soap solution for Make sure that the brake cleaning. pistons do not fall out when pushing back the other brake Do not use brake cleaner. caliper. Block with a suitable Carefully clean brake caliper 4 tool, if necessary. and all brake pistons with mild Push back brake pistons 3 us- soap solution and soft brush...
  • Page 123: Clutch

    Have the clutch checked by an ting and clutch lever in this po- authorized workshop, preferably To increase the clutch lever sition. an authorized BMW Motorrad play: turn bolt 2 in direction A. retailer. Clutch lever play To decrease the clutch lever play: turn bolt 2 in direction B.
  • Page 124: Coolant

    Coolant Checking the coolant level Park motorcycle, ensuring that support surface is firm and level. Open cap 1 on the expansion Required coolant level tank. Add coolant up to specified level. Between MIN and MAX mark- Check the coolant level ings on the expansion tank 122).
  • Page 125: Tires

    Sudden loss of tire inflation pres- the brake calipers. The brack- BMW Motorrad retailer. sure ets 1 for the front wheel cover Use valve caps with rubber are fitted so that they can be sealing ring and screw on turned;...
  • Page 126 Damage or loosening of screwed connections Always have the tightening torques checked by a spe- cialized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Pull the front wheel forward a little until the brake calipers 3 CAUTION slip off the brake disc 4.
  • Page 127 brake discs 4 into the brake Install brake pads 5 in the brake calipers 3 in the caliper 3. alignment shown. ATTENTION Front wheel installation op- Install quick-release axle 2 and posite the running direction tighten to specified torque. Check whether brake pads 5 Accident hazard are in the right position.
  • Page 128 Removing rear wheel Loosen and remove quick-re- Clamping screw in axle lease axle 1. The rear wheel swinging arm adapter Push rear wheel 2 forward until is fitted with a quick-change you can feel it engage in the Tightening sequence: Tighten system for wheel removal.
  • Page 129 ATTENTION threaded more easily. Tightening of screwed con- nections with incorrect tight- ening torque Damage or loosening of screwed connections Always have the tightening torques checked by a spe- cialized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer.
  • Page 130: Fairings And Panels

    Operate rear brake lever firmly several times until the pressure point can be felt. Fairings and panels Removing the engine spoiler Place chain 3 on camshaft Turn to clamp rag 1 between sprocket and install completely chain and camshaft sprocket. by turning the rear wheel 2.
  • Page 131 Removing the upper section of the fairing Remove snap fastener bolts 3. Remove snap fastener bolt 1 on inside of fairing side panel. Remove engine spoiler 2. Remove snap fastener bolts 1. Removing fairing side Take off upper section of fair- panel ing 2, making sure that the air inlet does not fall off.
  • Page 132 Remove air inlet 3. Attach upper section of fair- Fit snap fastener bolt 1. ing 2. Installing the upper Installing the engine Fit snap fastener bolts 1. section of the fairing spoiler Install fairing side panel Install air inlet 3. Position engine spoiler 2.
  • Page 133 Position engine spoiler 2. Remove screws 1. Remove tail section 3, making sure to pull out the cable 4 Fit snap fastener bolts 1. from the GPS receiver. Removing the tail section Remove screws 2. Disconnect connector 1 from data logger 2 and hang aside.
  • Page 134 Installing the tail section Attach tail section 3, and widen the left and right tank cover 5 a little as required. Tighten screws 2. Adjust the tail section when Tail section with tank installing it at the desired seat cover on rear frame height A, B or C.
  • Page 135: Jump-Starting

    Jump-starting Damage to the motorcycle's electronics The battery of the donor vehi- CAUTION cle must not exceed a voltage Touching live parts of the ig- of 12 V. nition system when the en- Do not disconnect battery from gine is running onboard electrical system for Electrocution jump-starting procedure.
  • Page 136: Battery

    Battery wait a few minutes before re- peating attempt in order to pro- Maintenance instructions tect starter motor and donor Correct upkeep, recharging and battery. storage will prolong the life of the Allow both engines to idle for a lithium ion battery and are es- few minutes before disconnect- sential for recognition of warranty ing jumper cables.
  • Page 137 During riding breaks of more than 4 weeks, connect a trickle-charger to the battery. NOTICE Position battery earth lead and fit bolt 1. BMW Motorrad has developed a Installing rider's seat ( 38). trickle-charger specially designed for compatibility with the elec- Charging the battery tronics of your motorcycle.
  • Page 138 instructions for caring for your battery. Always fully recharge the battery before returning it to use. Remove the screw 1. Remove the screw 1. Unhook battery carrier 2, lift Unhook battery carrier 2, lift and hang aside. and hang to the side. Charge battery using a suitable charger.
  • Page 139: Fuse

    Install battery Attach and hook in battery car- ATTENTION rier 2. Place battery in battery com- Fit the screw 1. partment, positive terminal on Incorrect battery disconnec- right in direction of travel. tion Install the tail section ( 132). First install positive battery ca- Danger of short circuit Installing rider's seat ( 38).
  • Page 140: Data Link Connector

    Pull faulty fuse 1 upward and If the fuses blow frequently, have out of the fuse box. the electrical system checked by an authorized specialized work- shop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Install the tail section ( 132). Installing rider's seat ( 38).
  • Page 141: Chain

    Remove cap 3. Install cap 3. BMW Motorrad recommends The diagnosis and information Secure data link connector 1 in using BMW Motorrad chain system interface can be con- the bracket 2. lubricant or: nected at the diagnostic con- Installing rider's seat ( 38).
  • Page 142 If the measured value is outside the approved tolerance: Adjusting chain sag ( 140). Adjusting chain sag Park motorcycle, ensuring that support surface is firm and level. Push chain up and down at the Adjust left and right chain screw connection bore hole 1 tensioner to the same and measure difference a.
  • Page 143 Rear-wheel quick-release axle in swinging arm Joint compound: Lubricate quick-release axle and thread, Optimoly TA 74 lb/ft (100 Nm) Tighten left and right lock nuts 2, taking care to brace Check camshaft sprocket and adjusting screws 3. pinion for deformation. Image 1: No or minor deforma- Check chain wear tion detectable on the teeth.
  • Page 145: Accessories

    Accessories General notes ..... . 144 Connections for additional sen- sors ....... . 144 Connection for CAN-Bus signal .
  • Page 146: General Notes

    2D sensor system cus- with BMW motorcycles without proved by BMW for this purpose. tomary in racing sport. constituting a safety hazard. Your authorized BMW Motorrad...
  • Page 147: Connection For Can-Bus

    The connector 1 for the rear age supply of the vehicle elec- ing the infrared receiver from the spring travel sensor is located trical system and is therefore BMW Motorrad optional acces- suitable for connecting an action sories.
  • Page 149: Care

    Care Care products ..... 148 Washing your motorcycle ..148 Cleaning sensitive motorcycle parts .
  • Page 150: Care Products

    BMW Motorrad recommends that you use cleaning and BMW Motorrad recommends ATTENTION care products available at your that you use BMW Insect Re- authorized BMW Motorrad mover to soften and wash off Damage caused by high wa- retailer. BMW CareProducts...
  • Page 151: Paint Care

    BMW rubber protection Windshields and lenses are fluid as well as bird droppings. coating agent. manufactured in plastic It is advisable to use BMW Car Polish or BMW Paint Cleaner in Clean off dirt and insects with a ATTENTION this case.
  • Page 152: Protective Wax Coating

    Park motorcycle in a dry room, raising it to remove weight BMW Motorrad recommends from both wheels (preferably that you apply BMW Car Wax or using the front-wheel and another wax containing carnauba rear-wheel stands offered by or synthetic wax additives to pro- BMW Motorrad).
  • Page 153: Technical Data

    Technical data Screw connections ....152 Weights ......171 Chassis and suspension configura- tion data .
  • Page 154: Screw Connections

    Screw connections Front wheel Value Valid Quick-release axle in threaded bush M24 x 1.5 37 lb/ft (50 Nm) Lubricate quick-release axle and thread, Optimoly TA Clamping screw in axle adapter M8 x 30 Tightening sequence: Tighten the screws 4 times, alternating between one Lubricate thread, Optimoly TA and the other each time 14 lb/ft (19 Nm)
  • Page 155 Front forks Value Valid Bottom fork bridge on fixed fork tube M8 x 45 Tightening sequence: Tighten the screws 4 times, alternating between one Lubricate thread, Optimoly TA and the other each time 10 lb/ft (14 Nm) Steering-head bearing adjusting instructions Lower slotted nut, M30 x 1 Tightening torque, 18 lb/ft (25 Nm)
  • Page 156 Front forks Value Valid Brake line on fork bridge M6 x 15 6 lb/ft (8 Nm) Lubricate thread, Optimoly TA Front wheel speed sensor on bracket M5 x 15 4 lb/ft (5 Nm) Lubricate thread, Optimoly TA Steering Value Valid Locking screw on top fork bridge M6 x 20...
  • Page 157 Steering Value Valid Steering damper on frame M8 x 35 14 lb/ft (19 Nm) Loctite 243, Medium-firm Front brake Value Valid Radial brake caliper in axle mount M10 x 1,25 x 75 28 lb/ft (38 Nm) Lubricate thread, Optimoly TA Rear brake Value Valid...
  • Page 158 Rear wheel swinging arm Value Valid Nut on swing axle M18 x 1.5, Replace nut 74 lb/ft (100 Nm) mechanical Left swinging arm bearing insert on frame M5 x 16 Countersunk screw, 4 lb/ft (5 Nm) Loctite 243, Medium-firm Right swinging arm bearing in- sert on frame M10 x 27 With countersunk taper, 28 lb/ft (38 Nm)
  • Page 159 Rear wheel swinging arm Value Valid Wheel speed sensor/cable clip on rear brake caliper mount M5 x 15 4 lb/ft (5 Nm) Lubricate thread, Optimoly TA Footrests Value Valid Driver's footrest bracket on main frame M8 x 20 14 lb/ft (19 Nm) Lubricate thread, Optimoly TA Footrest on footrest plate M8 x 20...
  • Page 160 Rear brake actuation Value Valid Eccentric height adjustment on brake lever M5 x 16 4 lb/ft (5 Nm) Lubricate thread, Optimoly TA Shifting Value Valid Foot piece on gearshift lever M6 x 20 7 lb/ft (10 Nm) Shift rod on gearshift lever M6 x 22 6 lb/ft (8 Nm) Lubricate thread, Optimoly TA...
  • Page 161: Chassis And Suspension Configuration Data

    Chassis and suspension configuration data Steering damper basic setting 10 clicks opened (from totally closed) Steering damper adjustment range 18 clicks Steering head angle basic setting Steering head angle insert 0° Steering head angle adjustment range Steering head angle inserts +/- 0.5°; 0.0° and +/­...
  • Page 162 max 1 in (max 25 mm) (Fork bridge offset 28 mm and steering head angle 0°) max 1 in (max 25 mm) (Fork bridge offset 28 mm and steering head angle +0.5°) max 1 in (max 25 mm) (Fork bridge offset 28 mm and steering head angle +1°) max 0.8 in (max 21 mm) (Fork bridge off- set 28 mm and steering head angle -0.5°)
  • Page 163 max 1 in (max 25 mm) (Fork bridge offset 32 mm and steering head angle +0.5°) Must not be installed! (Fork bridge offset 32 mm and steering head angle +1°) max 1 in (max 25 mm) (Fork bridge offset 32 mm and steering head angle -0.5°) max 0.8 in (max 21 mm) (Fork bridge off- set 32 mm and steering head angle -1°)
  • Page 164 Spring strut rebound basic setting Turn adjuster (R) as far as possible clockwise, then 12 clicks counterclockwise Spring strut rebound adjustment range 1...26 clicks Spring strut compression stage basic setting Turn adjuster (C) as far as possible clockwise, then 18 clicks counterclockwise Spring strut compression stage adjustment range 1...26 clicks Projection of fork tube in fork bridge, top (with...
  • Page 165: Fuel

    Approx. 1.2 gal (Approx. 4.5 l), with filter replace- ment Specification SAE 5W-40, API SL/JASO MA2, Additives (for in- stance, molybdenum-based substances) are pro- hibited, because they would attack the coatings on engine components, BMW Motorrad recom- mends BMW Motorrad ADVANTEC Ultimate oil. BMW recommends...
  • Page 166: Engine

    Engine Engine number location Crankcase bottom part, right, behind the coolant pump Engine type 104EZ Engine design Water/oil-cooled four-cylinder, in-line four-stroke engine, four titanium valves per cylinder, two over- head racing camshafts, milled oil pan, Pankl con- necting rod, precision-balanced and lightened crankshaft Displacement 999 cc (999 cm...
  • Page 167: Clutch

    Clutch Clutch design Multiple-disc wet clutch, anti-hopping Transmission Transmission design Claw-shifted 6-gear motorsport transmission inte- grated in engine housing Transmission gear ratios 1.652 (76:46 teeth), Primary gear ratio 2.389 (43:18 teeth), 1st gear 2.000 (44:22 teeth), 2nd gear 1.727 (38:22 teeth), 3rd gear 1.545 (34:22 teeth), 4th gear 1.400 (35:25 teeth), 5th gear 1.292 (31:24 teeth), 6th gear...
  • Page 168: Rear-Wheel Drive

    Rear-wheel drive Type of final drive Chain drive Type of rear suspension Suter aluminum beam swinging arm Number of teeth of rear-wheel drive (Pinion/ 16:43, Installed ex works sprocket) Supplied: 15, 17, Pinion 41, 42, 44, 45, Camshaft sprocket Frame Frame design Monocoque design CFRP frame, unidirectional, RTM design...
  • Page 169: Chassis And Suspension

    Chassis and suspension Front wheel Type of front suspension Öhlins FGR 300 WSBK upside-down telescopic forks Spring travel, front 5.1 in (130 mm), on wheel Rear wheel Type of rear suspension Suter aluminum beam swinging arm Type of final drive Chain drive Type of rear suspension Öhlins TTX 36 GP central spring strut with ad-...
  • Page 170: Brakes

    Brakes Front wheel Type of front brake Hydraulically, radially actuated Brembo Racing two-rotor disc brake; floating, supported Racing brake discs; 4-piston monobloc fixed caliper with titanium pistons Front brake pad material Sintered metal, mixture Z04 Front brake-disk thickness 0.27 in (6.75 mm), New min 0.25 in (min 6.25 mm), Wear limit Rear wheel Type of rear brake...
  • Page 171: Wheels And Tires

    Wheels and tires Front wheel Front wheel design Solid CFRP woven wheel and RTM design Front-wheel rim size 3.50" x 17" Permissible front-wheel imbalance max 0.2 oz (max 5 g) Balance weight for front wheel (Half of each max 2.8 oz (max 80 g) weights must be attached on the right and left of the rim respectively) Front tire designation...
  • Page 172: Electrical System

    Electrical system Fuse Main fuse 40 A Battery Battery design Lithium ion battery Battery voltage 12.8 V Battery capacity 5 Ah Dimensions Motorcycle length 81.5 in (2070 mm) Motorcycle height 47 in (1193 mm), over windshield, at DIN unladen weight Motorcycle width 30.6 in (777 mm) Rider's seat height...
  • Page 173: Weights

    Weights Vehicle curb weight 377 lbs (171 kg), DIN unladen weight, ready for road, 90% fueled...
  • Page 175: Service

    Reporting safety defects ... 174 BMW Motorrad Service ... . 175 Maintenance procedures ..175 Maintenance schedule .
  • Page 176: Defects

    National Highway Traffic Safety Ad- ministration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying BMW of North America, LLC. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign.
  • Page 177: Bmw Motorrad Service

    BMW Motorrad retailer. network, BMW Motorrad BMW pre-delivery check can attend to you and your To ensure that your BMW con- The BMW pre-delivery check is motorcycle in over 100 countries sistently remains in optimal con- carried out by your authorized around the globe.
  • Page 178 More information on the topic of service is available at: bmw-motorrad.com/service The required scope of mainte- nance work for your motorcy- cle can be found in the following maintenance plan:...
  • Page 181: Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance schedule 16 Replace rubber grommets for rotational speed sen- BMW Service Standard sors Scope 17 Check rubber grips for Engine service wear and positioning Engine oil change with fil- after each event and annu- ally Check clutch every two years or ev-...
  • Page 182: Maintenance Confirmations

    Maintenance confirmations BMW Service standard scope The repair procedures belonging to the BMW Service standard package are listed below. The actual maintenance work applicable for your vehicle may differ. Performing the vehicle test using the BMW Motorrad diagnosis system Checking steering-head bearing...
  • Page 183 BMW pre-delivery check performed Stamp, signature...
  • Page 184 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine service (for maintenance) at km Engine oil change with filter Replacing air cleaner element Next service Cleaning the front brake calipers and latest the rear brake calipers Changing front brake fluid or, if reached earlier...
  • Page 185 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine service (for maintenance) at km Engine oil change with filter Replacing air cleaner element Next service Cleaning the front brake calipers and latest the rear brake calipers Changing front brake fluid or, if reached earlier...
  • Page 186 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine service (for maintenance) at km Engine oil change with filter Replacing air cleaner element Next service Cleaning the front brake calipers and latest the rear brake calipers Changing front brake fluid or, if reached earlier...
  • Page 187 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine service (for maintenance) at km Engine oil change with filter Replacing air cleaner element Next service Cleaning the front brake calipers and latest the rear brake calipers Changing front brake fluid or, if reached earlier...
  • Page 188 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine service (for maintenance) at km Engine oil change with filter Replacing air cleaner element Next service Cleaning the front brake calipers and latest the rear brake calipers Changing front brake fluid or, if reached earlier...
  • Page 189 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine service (for maintenance) at km Engine oil change with filter Replacing air cleaner element Next service Cleaning the front brake calipers and latest the rear brake calipers Changing front brake fluid or, if reached earlier...
  • Page 190 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine service (for maintenance) at km Engine oil change with filter Replacing air cleaner element Next service Cleaning the front brake calipers and latest the rear brake calipers Changing front brake fluid or, if reached earlier...
  • Page 191 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine service (for maintenance) at km Engine oil change with filter Replacing air cleaner element Next service Cleaning the front brake calipers and latest the rear brake calipers Changing front brake fluid or, if reached earlier...
  • Page 192 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine service (for maintenance) at km Engine oil change with filter Replacing air cleaner element Next service Cleaning the front brake calipers and latest the rear brake calipers Changing front brake fluid or, if reached earlier...
  • Page 193 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine service (for maintenance) at km Engine oil change with filter Replacing air cleaner element Next service Cleaning the front brake calipers and latest the rear brake calipers Changing front brake fluid or, if reached earlier...
  • Page 194 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine service (for maintenance) at km Engine oil change with filter Replacing air cleaner element Next service Cleaning the front brake calipers and latest the rear brake calipers Changing front brake fluid or, if reached earlier...
  • Page 195 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine service (for maintenance) at km Engine oil change with filter Replacing air cleaner element Next service Cleaning the front brake calipers and latest the rear brake calipers Changing front brake fluid or, if reached earlier...
  • Page 196: Service Confirmations

    Service confirmations The table serves to provide evidence of maintenance and repair work, as well as installed optional acces- sories and special campaigns performed. Work performed at km Date...
  • Page 197 Work performed at km Date...
  • Page 198: Index

    Brake pads Clutch Abbreviations and symbols, 6 Adjust play, 121 Breaking in, 80 Accessories Checking operation, 121 Check rear, 109 General instructions, 144 Checking play, 121 Checking the front, 108 Technical data, 165 Brakes Adjust brake lever, 40 Connection for accessories, 145 Battery Checking operation, 108 Position on vehicle, 15...
  • Page 199 Data recording Emergency on/off switch (kill Installing the upper section of switch) the fairing, 130 Data recording, 95 Operating, 32 Diagnostic connector Removing fairing side Position on vehicle, 19 panel, 129 fasten, 139 Engine Removing the engine Loosen, 138 spoiler, 128 bring up to operating Position on vehicle, 16 temperature, 79...
  • Page 200 Fuses, 137 Multifunction switch Launchcontrol, 82 Overall view, left, 17, 18 Renewing fuse, 15 Start of race, 83 Overall view, right, 19 Replacing, 137 Technical data, 170 Maintenance Notice concerning current General instructions, 106 status, 7 Gearshift assistant, 81, 102 Maintenance schedule, 179 GPS receiver Maintenance confirmations, 180...
  • Page 201 Steering damper Safety instructions Adjusting, 40 In the pit, 87 On braking, 81 Position on vehicle, 13 Pit-lane limiter On riding, 76 Steering head angle, 43 Operating, 84 Seat Adjusting, 13, 43 Pre-Ride-Check, 78 Adjusting, 69 Suspension, 61, 63, 64 Seats Adjusting, 61 Installing, 38...
  • Page 202 Rear-wheel drive, 166 Warning lamps Standards, 7 Displays, 24 Suspension, 159 Fuel reserve, 27 Transmission, 165 Overheating, 28 Weights, 171 Overview, 22 Wheels and tires, 169 Weights Tires Technical data, 171 Breaking in, 80 Wheels Checking tire pressures, 123 Checking rims, 123 Technical data, 169 Installing rear wheel, 127 Torques, 152...
  • Page 204 The right to modify designs, equipment and accessories is reserved. Errors and omissions excepted. © 2017 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft D-80788 Munich, Germany Reprinting, in whole or in part, is only permitted with the written approval of BMW Motorrad, Af- tersales.
  • Page 205 Approx. 4.6 gal (Approx. 17.5 l) Fuel reserve Approx. 1.1 gal (Approx. 4 l) You can find further information on all aspects of your vehicle at: bmw­motorrad.com BMW recommends *01408406647* Order No.: 01 40 8 406 647 07.2017, 2nd edition, 07...

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