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MOTORRAD
RIDER'S MANUAL
S 1000 XR
MAKE LIFE A RIDE

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  • Page 1 MOTORRAD RIDER'S MANUAL S 1000 XR MAKE LIFE A RIDE...
  • Page 2 Vehicle data Model 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 If the time comes to sell your BMW, please remember to hand over this rider's manual to the new owner. It is an important part of the vehicle. We hope you will enjoy riding your BMW and that all your jour- neys will be pleasant and safe BMW Motorrad.
  • Page 4 GENERAL STATUS INSTRUCTIONS INDICATORS Quick & easy reference Indicator and warning Abbreviations and sym- lights bols TFT display in Equipment Pure Ride view Technical data TFT display in Menu Currency view Additional sources of TFT display in Sport information view Certificates and operat- TFT display in Sport 2 ing licences...
  • Page 5 Tyre pressure monitor- Brakes Parking your motor- ing (RDC) Heated grips cycle Seat Refuelling Storage compartment Securing motorcycle for transportation TFT DISPLAY ENGINEERING DE- General notes TAILS Principle Pure Ride view General notes General settings Antilock Brake Sys- Bluetooth tem (ABS) My vehicle Dynamic traction con- Navigation...
  • Page 6 Recycling CARE BMW Motorrad Service Care products BMW Motorrad Washing the vehicle Cleaning easily dam- Service history BMW Motorrad mo- aged components Care of paintwork bility services Paint preservation Maintenance work Laying up motorcycle Maintenance sched- Restoring motorcycle to use...
  • Page 7 APPENDIX Declaration of Con- formity Certificate for elec- tronic immobiliser Certificate for Key- less Ride Certificate for Key- less Ride Certificate for Key- less Ride Certificate for Key- less Ride Certificate for tyre pressure control (Re- ifendruck-Control, RDC) Certificate for TFT instrument cluster INDEX...
  • Page 8 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 9 QUICK & EASY REFERENCE ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS EQUIPMENT TECHNICAL DATA CURRENCY ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION CERTIFICATES AND OPERATING LICENCES DATA MEMORY INTELLIGENT EMERGENCY CALL SYSTEM...
  • Page 10 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ATTENTION Special notes QUICK & EASY REFERENCE and precautionary meas- An important aspect of this ures. Non-compliance can lead rider's manual is that it can be to damage to the vehicle or ac- used for quick and easy refer- cessory and, consequently, to ence.
  • Page 11 (OE) and selected optional Optional accessories. accessories (OA) provided You can obtain by BMW. This explains why BMW Motorrad the manual may also contain optional accessories descriptions of equipment that through your author- you might not have selected.
  • Page 12 Your authorised tration documents, or can be BMW Motorrad retailer obtained from your authorised will be happy to answer any BMW Motorrad retailer or an- questions you may have. other qualified service partner or specialist workshop. The Internet specifications in the vehicle...
  • Page 13 each other. Some control units Vehicle users have the right to are required for the vehicle to obtain full information at no function safely or provide as- cost from persons or entities sistance during riding, for ex- storing personal data of the ample assistance systems.
  • Page 14 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS The vehicle owner can also re- Status reports of the vehicle quest that a BMW Motorrad and its individual components, retailer or another qualified for example wheel speed, service partner or specialist wheel circumferential velo- workshop read out the data...
  • Page 15 BMW Motorrad retailer or an- this technical information can other qualified service partner be read out of the vehicle to- or specialist workshop.
  • Page 16 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS vehicle, for example using a The image and sound of the smartphone. mobile device can then be out- Depending on the individual put via the multimedia system. equipment, this includes: At the same time, specific in- Multimedia data, such as mu- formation is transferred to the sic for playback mobile device.
  • Page 17 apps that are provided by the Services from other providers vehicle manufacturer or by When using online services other providers. from other providers, these services are subject to the re- Services of the vehicle sponsibility and the data pro- manufacturer tection and operating con- For online services of the ditions of the individual pro-...
  • Page 18 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS system and its functions see The intelligent emergency call 73). system processes personal data only with the agreement of the Legal basis vehicle owner. Processing of personal data The intelligent emergency call using the intelligent emergency system and other services with call system is in line with the additional benefits can process following regulations:...
  • Page 19 phone site locations. It is not Sent information possible for the provider to When making an emergency trace a connection between call using the intelligent emer- the vehicle's VIN and the phone gency call system, the system number of the installed SIM forwards the same information card.
  • Page 20 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS call, for example the location and time of the emergency call. The voice recordings of the emergency call are stored at the emergency call centre. The voice recordings of the customer are stored for 24 hours in case details of the emergency call need to be ana- lysed.
  • Page 22 GENERAL VIEWS...
  • Page 23: Table Of Contents

    GENERAL VIEW, LEFT SIDE GENERAL VIEW, RIGHT SIDE UNDERNEATH THE SEAT MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, LEFT MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
  • Page 24: General View, Left Side

    GENERAL VIEWS GENERAL VIEW, LEFT SIDE Power socket ( 206) Dynamic ESA spring strut, front ( Storage compartment Dynamic ESA spring strut, rear ( Passenger grab handle Seat lock ( Payload table Tyre pressures table Rear footrest 10 Note on chain sag 11 Rider footrest 12 Type plate (on steering- head bearing)
  • Page 25: General View, Right Side

    GENERAL VIEW, RIGHT SIDE Brake-fluid reservoir, rear 180) Brake-fluid reservoir, front 179) Vehicle identification number (on steering-head bearing) Coolant expansion tank 182) Engine oil level indicator 174) Oil filler opening 175)
  • Page 26: Underneath The Seat

    GENERAL VIEWS UNDERNEATH THE SEAT Battery ( 197) Toolkit ( 172) USB charging socket 207) Diagnostic connector 202) Fuses ( 201)
  • Page 27: Multifunction Switch, Left

    MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, LEFT High-beam headlight and 10 Multi-Controller headlight flasher ( Controls ( 101) Cruise control ( 11 Manual daytime riding light ( Hazard warning lights Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) ( Possibilities for adjust- ment, Dynamic ESA Auxiliary headlights Turn indicators ( Horn MENU rocker button 101)
  • Page 28: Multifunction Switch, Right

    GENERAL VIEWS MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT with intelligent emergency call Heated grips ( Riding mode ( Emergency-off switch (kill switch) ( Starter button ( 135) SOS button Intelligent emergency call...
  • Page 29: Multifunction Switch, Right

    MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT without intelligent emergency call Heated grips ( Riding mode ( Emergency-off switch (kill switch) ( Starter button ( 135)
  • Page 30: Instrument Cluster

    GENERAL VIEWS INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Indicator and warning lights ( Shift light ( 140) TFT display ( Indicator light DWA ( Keyless Ride ( Photosensor (for adapting the brightness of the in- strument lighting)
  • Page 32 STATUS INDICATORS...
  • Page 33 INDICATOR AND WARNING LIGHTS TFT DISPLAY IN PURE RIDE VIEW TFT DISPLAY IN MENU VIEW TFT DISPLAY IN SPORT VIEW TFT DISPLAY IN SPORT 2 VIEW WARNING INDICATORS...
  • Page 34: Indicator And Warning Lights

    STATUS INDICATORS INDICATOR AND WARNING LIGHTS Turn indicators, left High-beam headlight General warning light Turn indicators, right Warning light, drive mal- function ( DTC ( Manual daytime riding light ( Auxiliary headlights...
  • Page 35: Tft Display In Pure Ride View

    TFT DISPLAY IN PURE RIDE VIEW Hill Start Control ( 12 Muting ( 108) Rev. counter ( 107) 13 Operating help Speedometer 14 Heating stages, handlebar grips ( Rider info. status line 105) 15 Manual daytime riding light ( Cruise control ( 16 Outside temperature Riding mode DYNAMIC warning (...
  • Page 36: Tft Display In Menu View

    STATUS INDICATORS TFT DISPLAY IN MENU VIEW Hill Start Control ( 12 Heating stages, handlebar grips ( Speedometer 13 Automatic daytime riding Cruise control ( light ( Speed Limit Info 14 Outside temperature 107) warning ( Riding mode ( 15 Ambient temperature Rider info.
  • Page 37: Tft Display In Sport View

    TFT DISPLAY IN SPORT VIEW Maximum DTC torque re- duction Current DTC torque re- duction Rev. counter Maximum braking decel- eration Current braking decelera- tion Current lean angle Maximum lean angle Unit for rpm display: 1000 revolutions per minute...
  • Page 38: Tft Display In Sport 2 View

    STATUS INDICATORS TFT DISPLAY IN SPORT 2 VIEW with Sport style Maximum DTC torque re- Unit for rpm display: duction 1000 revolutions per minute Current DTC torque re- duction Operating help Rev. counter Difference between the last lap time and refer- ence time or difference between current lap time and reference time...
  • Page 39: Warning Indicators

    Green CHECK OK 1: No mes- WARNING INDICATORS sage, optimum values. Mode of presentation White circle with small "i" 2: Warnings are indicated by the Information. corresponding warning lights. Yellow warning triangle 3: Warnings are indicated by the Warning, value not ideal. 'General' warning light showing Red warning triangle 3: in combination with a dialogue...
  • Page 40 STATUS INDICATORS Red: ( ) Current If there are two or more Hot! High! temperature or value is too Check Control messages of high. equal priority, the messages White: (---) No valid value keep changing in the order of their occurrence until they are available.
  • Page 41 Warnings, overview Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights appears on the Outside tempe- display. rature warning lights up Radio-operated Remote key not yellow. key out of range in range. lights up Keyless Ride Keyless Ride yellow. failed ( failure lights up Replacing battery Remote key bat-...
  • Page 42 STATUS INDICATORS Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights Anti-theft alarm Alarm system battery weak batt. capacity weak. Anti-theft alarm Alarm system battery flat battery empty. DWA failed Alarm system failure lights up Engine tempera- Engine temp. yellow. ture high ( high! lights up Engine over-...
  • Page 43 Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights lights up is displayed in yel- Tyre pressure yellow. low. close to limit of permitted toler- Tyre pressure ance ( does not match setpoint is displayed in red. Tyre pressure flashes red. outside permitted tolerance ( Tyre pressure does not match...
  • Page 44 STATUS INDICATORS Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights lights up Emergency call Emergency call yellow. function failed system error. lights up Side stand mon- Side stand mon- yellow. itoring is faulty itoring faulty. flashes reg- ABS self-dia- ularly. gnosis not com- pleted ( lights up ABS fault (...
  • Page 45 Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights DTC switched off Traction con- trol deactiv- ated. lights up DTC fault ( Traction con- yellow. trol failure! lights up. lights up DTC restricted Traction con- yellow. trol limited! lights up. lights up D-ESA fault Spring strut yellow.
  • Page 46 STATUS INDICATORS Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights is displayed in Service due white. Service due! lights up is displayed in yel- Service-due yellow. low. date has passed Service over- due!
  • Page 47 Ambient temperature The ambient temperature is WARNING displayed status line of the TFT Risk of black ice forming display. even when temperature is When the vehicle is at a stand- above approx. 3 °C still, the heat of the engine can Risk of accident falsify the ambient-temperature Always take extra care when...
  • Page 48 Change battery. Have the faulty radio-operated Possible cause: key replaced by an authorised The integral battery in the ra- BMW Motorrad retailer. dio-operated key has lost a significant proportion of its Keyless Ride failed original capacity. There is no...
  • Page 49 Possible cause: quickly as possible by a spe- Consumers with high power cialist workshop, preferably an consumption are in operation authorised BMW Motorrad re- (such as heated body warm- tailer. ers), too many consumers are in operation at one time, or Voltage of the vehicle battery faulty.
  • Page 50 Have the fault rectified as Number plate light quickly as possible by a spe- faulty! cialist workshop, preferably an Have it checked by a authorised BMW Motorrad re- specialist workshop. tailer. flashes yellow. Bulb faulty lights up yellow. The faulty bulb is dis-...
  • Page 51 Possible cause: quickly as possible by a spe- One or more bulbs faulty. cialist workshop, preferably an Identify faulty bulb or bulbs by authorised BMW Motorrad re- visual check. tailer. Have LED light sources Anti-theft alarm battery weak completely replaced; consult...
  • Page 52 Consult a specialist work- Consult a specialist work- shop, preferably an authorised shop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer. BMW Motorrad retailer. DWA can no longer be activ- Anti-theft alarm battery flat ated or deactivated. with anti-theft alarm (DWA) False alarm possible.
  • Page 53 Have the cooling system checked by a specialist The coolant level is too low. workshop, preferably by a Check the coolant level BMW Motorrad partner. 182). If the coolant level is too low: Possible cause: Allow the engine to cool The coolant temperature is too down.
  • Page 54 STATUS INDICATORS Drive malfunction cialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad re- lights up. tailer. It is possible to continue to Engine! Have it ride but not recommended. checked by a spe- Engine control failed cialist workshop. Possible cause: lights up yellow.
  • Page 55 Avoid high load and rpm cialist workshop, preferably an ranges if possible. authorised BMW Motorrad re- Have the fault rectified as tailer. quickly as possible by a spe- Serious fault in engine control cialist workshop, preferably an flashes red.
  • Page 56 STATUS INDICATORS Tyre pressure RDC sensor is not active with tyre pressure control (RDC) min 30 km/h (The RDC In addition to the MY VEHICLE sensor does not transmit its menu screen and the Check signal to the vehicle until a Control messages, there is also certain minimum speed has screen...
  • Page 57 For further information about Back cover of the rider's BMW Motorrad RDC, see the manual section entitled "Engineering Instrument cluster in the TYRE details" ( 164). view PRESSURE Sign on the rear wheel Tyre pressure close to limit of swinging arm...
  • Page 58 Check the tyre for damage BMW Motorrad retailer. and to ascertain whether the If you are unsure whether the vehicle can be ridden with the vehicle can be ridden with the tyre in its present condition.
  • Page 59 Possible cause: preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer. 1 or 2 RDC sensors have failed or there is a system fault. Possible cause: Have the fault rectified Wireless communication with by a specialist workshop, the RDC sensors has been dis- preferably an authorised rupted.
  • Page 60 Emergency call function Consult a specialist work- restricted shop, preferably an authorised with intelligent emergency BMW Motorrad retailer. call Drop sensor defective lights up yellow. Drop sensor faulty. Have it checked by a Emergency call sys- specialist workshop.
  • Page 61 Consult a specialist work- Possible cause: shop, preferably an authorised The control unit of the BMW Motorrad retailer. emergency call system ABS self-diagnosis not has diagnosed a fault. The completed emergency call function has flashes.
  • Page 62 You can continue to ride. authorised BMW Motorrad re- Bear in mind the more tailer. detailed information on certain situations that can ABS Pro failed lead to an ABS fault message lights up yellow.
  • Page 63 Have the fault rectified as with. quickly as possible by a spe- You can continue to ride. cialist workshop, preferably an Ride carefully and think well authorised BMW Motorrad re- ahead. tailer. DTC self-diagnosis not ABS control for rear wheel completed switched off slow-flashes.
  • Page 64 Have the fault rectified as Traction control quickly as possible by a spe- failure! Onward cialist workshop, preferably an journey possible. authorised BMW Motorrad re- Ride carefully to next tailer. specialist workshop. Possible cause: DTC restricted The DTC control unit has de- lights up yellow.
  • Page 65 DTC fault ( 159). authorised BMW Motorrad re- Have the fault rectified as tailer. quickly as possible by a spe- Fuel down to reserve...
  • Page 66 STATUS INDICATORS Possible cause: Hill Start Control has been WARNING automatically deactivated. Irregular engine operation or Side stand has been exten- engine shutdown due to lack ded. of fuel Hill Start Control is deactiv- Risk of accident, damage to ated when the side stand is catalytic converter extended.
  • Page 67 This situation can occur by a specialist workshop, if the battery was disconnec- preferably an authorised ted. BMW Motorrad retailer. Service due Hazard warning lights system is displayed in white. is switched on flashes green.
  • Page 68 Service is due, because of either distance covered or time expired. Have your motorcycle ser- viced regularly by a specialist workshop, preferably by an authorised BMW Motorrad re- tailer. The vehicle remains oper- ationally reliable and road- worthy. The vehicle retains its value.
  • Page 70 OPERATION...
  • Page 71 IGNITION SWITCH/STEERING LOCK EMERGENCY-OFF SWITCH (KILL SWITCH) IGNITION WITH KEYLESS RIDE INTELLIGENT EMERGENCY CALL LIGHTING DYNAMIC TRACTION CONTROL (DTC) ELECTRONIC SUSPENSION ADJUSTMENT (D­ESA) RIDING MODE RIDING MODE PRO CRUISE CONTROL LAPTIMER HILL START CONTROL SHIFT LIGHT ANTI-THEFT ALARM (DWA) TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING (RDC) HEATED GRIPS SEAT STORAGE COMPARTMENT...
  • Page 72: Ignition Switch/Steering Lock

    OPERATION Switching on ignition IGNITION SWITCH/STEERING LOCK Keys You receive 2 vehicle keys. If a key is lost or mislaid, con- sult the notes on the electronic immobiliser (EWS) ( 67). Ignition switch/steering lock, fuel filler cap lock and seat lock are all operated with the same Turn the ignition key to posi- key.
  • Page 73: Emergency-Off Switch (Kill Switch)

    If you lose an ignition key, you Operation of the kill switch can have it barred by your au- while riding thorised BMW Motorrad re- Risk of fall due to rear wheel tailer. locking If you wish to do this, you will...
  • Page 74: Ignition With Keyless Ride

    OPERATION with the radio-operated key. Seat lock, topcase and cases can be locked and unlocked manually. The vehicle cannot be started if the radio con- trol key is not within range (e.g. key inside one of the cases or the topcase). Engine switched off If the radio-operated key re- Normal operating position...
  • Page 75 Steering lock is engaged: Press and hold down but- ton 1. The steering lock disengages. Side lights and all function circuits are switched on. with daytime riding light Daytime riding light is switched on. Press and hold down but- with LED additional head- ton 1.
  • Page 76 If you lose a radio-operated ton 1. key, you can have it barred by Light is switched off. your authorised BMW Motorrad The steering lock engages. retailer. In order to have a key To switch off the ignition and barred you must bring along all...
  • Page 77 You can obtain spare keys Time during which the only through an authorised engine has to be started. BMW Motorrad retailer. The The unlocking procedure has radio-operated keys are part to be repeated if this time is of an integrated security allowed to expire.
  • Page 78 OPERATION Remove battery 3. DANGER Dispose of the old battery in accordance with all applicable Swallowing a battery laws and regulations; do not Risk of injury or death attempt to dispose of batter- An ignition key contains a ies as domestic waste. button cell as its battery.
  • Page 79: Intelligent Emergency Call

    This can lead to delayed processing of the emergency call. Even if an emergency call using BMW is not possible, the sys- tem may make an emergency call to a public emergency call number. This depends on the respective mobile phone net- Open cover 1.
  • Page 80 Remove helmet. switched on and reacts if a fall After expiry of the timer, a or crash occurs. voice contact to the BMW Call Emergency call in the event of Center is established. a light fall A minor fall or a crash is de- tected.
  • Page 81: Lighting

    If possible, remove helmet LIGHTING and stop engine. Low-beam headlight A voice contact connection Switch on the ignition ( 66). to the BMW Call Center is established. Alternatively: With the ignition The connection was estab- switched on, pull switch 1. lished. Side light...
  • Page 82 OPERATION This can be used to light up the path to the house door after the vehicle has been parked, for example. Parking lights Switch off the ignition 66). Push switch 1 forward to switch on the high-beam headlight. Pull switch 1 back to operate the headlight flasher.
  • Page 83 road traffic regulations in force By comparison with the in the country in which the low-beam headlight, the vehicle is used. daytime running light makes the vehicle more visible to on- Start the engine ( 135). coming traffic. This improves daytime visibility.
  • Page 84 OPERATION If the high-beam headlight Auto. daytime light function. is switched on while the shows. daytime riding light is on, the daytime riding light is switched off after approx. 2 seconds and If the ambient brightness de- the high-beam headlight, low- creases below a certain value, beam headlight and front side the low beam headlight is...
  • Page 85: Dynamic Traction Control (Dtc)

    words the daytime riding Switch Comfort turn in- light is switched on again on or off. dicator when ambient light is bright enough. Hazard warning lights Switch on the ignition ( 66). The hazard warning flash- ers place a strain on the battery.
  • Page 86 OPERATION Switch on DTC Press and hold button 1 un- til the DTC indicator light Press and hold down button 1 changes its status. until the DTC indicator light The new DTC system changes status. status is displayed. The DTC system status OFF! displayed immediately after lights up.
  • Page 87: Electronic Suspension Adjustment (D­esa)

    mode, the most recently Viewing suspension settings selected DTC status is Switch on the ignition ( 66). retained when the ignition is switched on again. A DTC fault has oc- curred if the DTC in- dicator light shows when the motorcycle accelerates to a speed in excess of the min- imum stated below after the...
  • Page 88 OPERATION with Dynamic ESA Pro D-ESA Pro required. Cannot adjust damping. with Dynamic ESA Pro To adjust damping: Repeatedly short-press but- ton 1 until the setting you want to use is displayed. You can adjust the damp- ing characteristic while the motorcycle is on the move.
  • Page 89 to pass without pressing button 1. Adjusting spring preload Selection arrow 4 appears and subsequently disappears after the change of status. To adjust spring preload: with Dynamic ESA Pro Start the engine ( 135). Repeatedly long-press but- ton 1 until the setting you want to use is displayed.
  • Page 90: Riding Mode

    RIDING MODE Using the riding modes Press button 1. BMW Motorrad has developed operational scenarios for your motorcycle from which you can select the scenario suitable for your situation:...
  • Page 91: Riding Mode Pro

    example Warning! ABS set- ting. The ABS indicator light flashes irregularly. See the section entitled "En- gineering details" for more in- formation on riding dynamics control systems such as ABS. The following steps must be The riding mode currently act- taken to change the riding ive 2 is sent to the back and is mode:...
  • Page 92: Cruise Control

    OPERATION Selection ( 161) The settings can be reset to the factory settings: Resetting riding mode set- tings ( 86). Resetting riding mode settings Setting up PRO riding mode 85). system has been Engine Select and confirm. Reset selected. The current setting is displayed as a diagram 1 with CRUISE CONTROL explanatory texts relating to the...
  • Page 93 Display when adjusting Setting road speed settings (Speed Limit Info active) Short-push button 1 forward. Adjustment range for The symbol 1 for adaptive cruise control (gear-de- cruise control is displayed in pendent) the Pure Ride view and in the 20...210 km/h top status line.
  • Page 94 OPERATION to deactivate adaptive cruise Push button 1 forward and control. hold it in this position. The vehicle accelerates For safety reasons, ad- smoothly. aptive cruise control is The current speed is main- automatically deactivated when tained and saved if button 1 Gear Shift Assistant Pro down- is not pushed again.
  • Page 95: Laptimer

    memory, even if the rider inten- ded slowing to a lower speed. is displayed. Switching off adaptive cruise control Press button 1. Time recording is running. Every time you cross the start/finish line, press but- ton 1 again to start recording for the next lap.
  • Page 96 OPERATION as a reference. : Best menu is dis- Best LAPTIMER time of the current record- played. ing or : Best-ever Timing in progress can be Best Ever measured time. ended with Stop record- Best lap in progress When this function is activ- You can go to the current lap ated, the difference between times and riding data by using...
  • Page 97: Hill Start Control

    The Hill Start Control Pro HILL START CONTROL drive-off assistant should Display not be used on inclines of over 40 %. Symbol 1 for Hill Start Control is displayed in the Pure Ride Apply firm pressure to hand- view and in the top status line. brake lever 1 or to the foot- Operating brake lever and then quickly...
  • Page 98: Shift Light

    OPERATION disappears. Hill Start Control Pro can be activated by forcefully oper- ating the handbrake or foot- Alternatively, ride off in 1st or brake lever. 2nd gear. If the brake is actuated for When riding off, approximately one second Hill Start Control Pro is after the vehicle has come to automatically deactivated.
  • Page 99: Anti-Theft Alarm (Dwa)

    Setting shift light Turn indicators flash twice. Switch on the Confirmation tone sounds Shift light function. twice (if programmed). Navigate to Anti-theft alarm (DWA) is act- Settings ive. Vehicle settings (under with Keyless Ride Configuration Shift light The following settings are available: Start RPM End RPM...
  • Page 100 The tivated. type of acoustic alarm tone Alarm signal can be set by an authorised A DWA alarm can be triggered BMW Motorrad retailer. with Keyless Ride Motion sensor Switch-on attempt with an unauthorised vehicle key. Disconnection of the DWA...
  • Page 101: Tyre Pressure Monitoring (Rdc)

    LED then indicates the reason Possibilities for adjustment for the alarm for one minute. : Set the in- Warning signal creasing and decreasing or in- Light signals issued by the termittent alarm tone. indicator light: : Activate tilt Tilt sensor Flashes 1x: Motion sensor 1 sensor to monitor the inclina- Flashes 2x: Motion sensor 2...
  • Page 102: Heated Grips

    OPERATION drops to the defined min- imum. Navigate to Settings Vehicle settings Switch Target pressure on or off. warn. HEATED GRIPS with heated grips Repeatedly press button 1 un- Operating heated handlebar til desired heating stage 2 ap- grips pears in front of heated grip The heating in the heated symbol 3.
  • Page 103: Seat

    Lower the rear of the seat SEAT and engage the seat in the Removing seat latching mechanism. STORAGE COMPARTMENT Opening and closing storage compartment 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 counter- To open the storage com-...
  • Page 104 TFT DISPLAY...
  • Page 105 GENERAL NOTES PRINCIPLE PURE RIDE VIEW GENERAL SETTINGS BLUETOOTH MY VEHICLE NAVIGATION MEDIA TELEPHONE DISPLAY SOFTWARE VERSION DISPLAY LICENCE INFORMATION...
  • Page 106: General Notes

    BMW Motorrad driving results in a risk of ac- Connected app cident The BMW Motorrad Connec- Operate those systems or ted app enables the user to devices only when the traffic call up usage data and vehicle situation allows for it.
  • Page 107: Principle

    On some mobile devices, Move the cursor up in lists. e.g. those with iOS Adjust settings. operating systems, the Increase volume. BMW Motorrad Connected App must be opened before use. Turn the Multi-Controller down: Currency Move the cursor down in lists.
  • Page 108 TFT DISPLAY Long-press the bottom In the menu: My vehicle section of the MENU button: Advance one menu screen. Change back to the last menu MENU rocker button functions after a previous menu change Instructions given by the effected by long-pressing navigation system are the top section of the MENU displayed in a dialogue box if...
  • Page 109 Operating pointer 2: You can Operating pointer 2: One scroll to the right. more submenu level can be accessed. Operating pointer 3: You can scroll down. Operating pointer 3: There are more entries than can be Operating pointer 4: You can scroll to the left.
  • Page 110 TFT DISPLAY Moving cursor in lists Symbol 3 shows that the function can be switched off. Symbol 4 shows that the function can be switched on. Calling up menu Call up the menu ( 104). To move the cursor down in a list, turn Multi-Controller 1 down until the entry you want is highlighted.
  • Page 111 Call up the last menu used Operating navigation system In Pure Ride view: press and 214) hold the MENU rocker button. System status displays The last menu used is called The system status is displayed up. The last entry highlighted in the lower area of the menu if is selected.
  • Page 112 TFT DISPLAY with tyre pressure control Riding time 1 (RDC) Information from the tyre Riding time 2 pressure control can also be displayed. Break 1 Select the content of the top status line ( 106). Break 2 (Average) Speed 1 (Average) Speed 2 with tyre pressure control...
  • Page 113: Pure Ride View

    Unit for engine speed Requirement display: Vehicle is connected to a 1000 revolutions per compatible mobile device. The minute BMW Motorrad Connected app is installed on the mobile The red engine speed device. range changes depend- ing on the coolant temperature: shows...
  • Page 114: General Settings

    TFT DISPLAY The range is shown together The warmer the engine, the with a warning once the fuel higher the speed at which the reserve has been reached. red engine speed range starts. After a refuelling stop, range When operating temperature is is recalculated if the amount reached, the display of the red of fuel in the tank is greater...
  • Page 115 Set the clock Dutch Switch on the ignition ( 66). Polish Navigate to Portuguese (Brazil) Settings Sys- Portuguese (Portugal) tem settings Date and Turkish time Set time and set Romanian Hour Minute Russian Setting time format Ukrainian Navigate to Settings Sys- Thai tem settings...
  • Page 116: Bluetooth

    Interference can e.g. those with iOS affect connections or connec- operating systems, the tions can sometimes fail. Par- BMW Motorrad Connected App ticularly when multiple devices must be opened before use. operate in a Bluetooth network, During the pairing process, the...
  • Page 117 The device's Bluetooth func- Select Pair new mobile tion must be active and confirm. device The device must be "visible" Mobile devices are being to others searched for. Other Bluetooth-compatible flashes in the bottom devices must be OFF (e.g. status line during pairing. mobile phones and naviga- tion systems).
  • Page 118 TFT DISPLAY chart in the section entitled Deleting connections "Technical data". ( 231) Call up the Settings Con- menu. nections Connect rider's and Select passenger's helmet Delete connec- tions Pairing ( 111). To delete an individual con- Select Rider's helmet nection, select the connection and con- Passenger helm.
  • Page 119: My Vehicle

    MY VEHICLE START SCREEN Check Control display Coolant temperature Range ( 108) Odometer Service display ( Tyre pressure, rear On-board voltage 198) Tyre pressure, front...
  • Page 120 TFT DISPLAY Operating pointers To scroll to the left, short press Multi-Controller 1 to the left. menu con- My vehicle tains the following screens: MY VEHICLE ON-BOARD COMPUTER TRIP COMPUTER with tyre pressure control (RDC) Operating pointer 1: TYRE PRESSURE Indicators showing how far SERVICE REQUIREMENTS you can scroll to the left or...
  • Page 121 Operating on-board computer Press down the MENU rocker button. Operating principle of the con- Select trols ( 101) Autom. reset and con- Reset all values Calling up on-board computer firm. Call up the My vehicle is selected, Autom. reset menu. the trip computer is automat- Scroll to the right until the ically reset when a minimum...
  • Page 122: Navigation

    Entering destination address plications without opera- Connect mobile device tion, such as hands-free tele- 111). phony. Call up the BMW Motorrad Connected app and start the WARNING route guidance. Call up the Navigation Distraction from the road menu in the TFT display.
  • Page 123 FAVOURITES Route criteria displays all the destinations The following criteria can be saved as favourites in the selected: BMW Motorrad Connec- Route type ted app. You cannot use the Avoid TFT display to add favourites Select desired Route type to the list.
  • Page 124: Media

    ( 112). The navigation can be read Call up the menu. Media out by a computer voice. BMW Motorrad recom- For this purpose, Spoken mends setting the volume must be instruction on the mobile end device for switched on.
  • Page 125: Telephone

    Telephone calls Fast forward: Long-tilt Multi- Controller 1 to the right. Rewind: Long-tilt Multi-Con- troller 1 to the left. Call up context menu: Press bottom section of button 2. Depending on the mobile device, the scope of the Connectivity functions may be restricted.
  • Page 126: Display Software Version

    TFT DISPLAY Telephone data Depending on the mobile device, when pairing ( 110) completes telephone data are automatically sent to the vehicle. : List of contacts Phone book saved on the mobile device : List of calls with Call list the mobile device : List of favour- Favourites...
  • Page 128 ADJUSTMENT...
  • Page 129 MIRRORS HEADLIGHT WINDSCREEN BRAKES CLUTCH FOOTREST SYSTEM...
  • Page 130: Mirrors

    Tighten the locknut to the the correct headlight specified tightening torque, beam throw, have the setting while holding the mirror arm checked by a specialist work- to ensure that it does not shop, preferably an authorised move out of position. BMW Motorrad dealer.
  • Page 131: Windscreen

    Adjusting headlight beam throw WARNING If, for a high load, the adjust- Adjusting the windscreen ment of the spring pre-load while riding is no longer sufficient not to Risk of falling dazzle oncoming traffic: Do not attempt to adjust Use adjusting screws 1 on the windscreen unless the left and right to adjust beam motorcycle is at a standstill.
  • Page 132: Clutch

    ADJUSTMENT with Billet pack WARNING Adjusting the handbrake lever while riding Risk of accident Do not attempt to adjust the handbrake lever unless the motorcycle is at a standstill. Turn adjustment lever 1 to the desired position. The adjuster is easier to turn if you push the brake lever forward.
  • Page 133: Footrest System

    The adjuster is easier to turn if you push the clutch lever forward. Adjustment options: From position A: Narrowest span between handlebar grip and clutch lever. In 4 steps in direction of po- sition B for enlarging the dis- Turn adjuster knob 1 to the tance between handlebar grip desired position.
  • Page 134 ADJUSTMENT Rotor 1 can be adjusted to any of 5 positions around its axis of rotation. Rotor 1 can be adjusted step- lessly around its axis of rota- tion. Set rotor 1 to the desired po- sition and tighten screw 2. Rotor to base plate Slacken screw 2.
  • Page 135 Turn peg 1 to the desired po- sition. Tighten screw 2. Peg to footbrake lever M6 x 25 Thread-locking compound: micro-encapsulated 9 Nm...
  • Page 136 RIDING...
  • Page 137 SAFETY INFORMATION REGULAR CHECK STARTING RUNNING IN SHIFTING GEAR BRAKES PARKING YOUR MOTORCYCLE REFUELLING SECURING MOTORCYCLE FOR TRANSPORTATION...
  • Page 138: Safety Information

    This applies even to short tion entitled "Technical data"). journeys, and to every season of the year. Your authorised WARNING BMW Motorrad retailer will be happy to advise you on When a motorcycle with the correct clothing for every lowered suspension is cor- purpose.
  • Page 139 Risk of poisoning Lowering the motorcycle's suspension shortens Exhaust fumes contain carbon suspension travel. Ride comfort monoxide, which is colourless might be restricted as a and odourless but highly toxic. result. Be sure to adjust spring preload accordingly, particularly WARNING for riding two-up.
  • Page 140 RIDING Risk of burning Stop the engine immediately if it misfires. Use only unleaded fuel. CAUTION Comply with all specified Engine and exhaust system maintenance intervals. become very hot when the vehicle is in use ATTENTION Risk of burn injury When you park the vehicle Unburned fuel in catalytic make sure that no-one and...
  • Page 141: Regular Check

    Tampering Every 3rd refuelling stop Check the engine oil level 174). ATTENTION Check the brake pad thick- Tampering with the motor- ness, front brakes ( 176). cycle (e.g. engine manage- Check the brake pad thick- ment ECU, throttle valves, ness, rear brakes ( 178).
  • Page 142 RIDING gage a gear before retracting The engine starts. the side stand. Consult the troubleshooting chart below if the engine re- To ensure rapid opera- fuses to start. ( 230) tional readiness of the catalytic converter, idle speed Pre-Ride-Check is increased for a short time The instrument cluster runs a after engine start.
  • Page 143 Have the fault rectified as flashes. quickly as possible by a spe- cialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad re- Phase 2 tailer. Test of the wheel-speed The intervention of riding sensors as the vehicle pulls dynamics control systems away from rest.
  • Page 144: Running In

    RIDING cialist workshop, preferably an DTC self-diagnosis not authorised BMW Motorrad re- completed tailer. The DTC function is not DTC self-diagnosis available, because self- BMW Motorrad DTC performs diagnosis did not complete. self-diagnosis to ensure its op- (The motorcycle has to reach erability.
  • Page 145: Shifting Gear

    Tyres Comply with the running-in New tyres have a smooth sur- speeds. face. This must be roughened Running-in speed by riding in a restrained man- ner at various heel angles until <7000 min (Odometer the tyres are run in. This run- reading 0...300 km) ning in procedure is essential <9000 min...
  • Page 146 Shift light flashes at preset BMW Motorrad recommends frequency: Approaching up- disengaging the clutch for shift rpm shifts in these circumstances. Shift light goes out: Engine...
  • Page 147: Brakes

    Remember to pull ate and vehicle speed reaches the clutch at the same time. 20 km/h. 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-...
  • Page 148 RIDING Descending mountain passes WARNING WARNING Wetness and dirt result in diminished braking effi- Braking mostly with the rear ciency brake on mountain descents Risk of accident Brake fade, destruction of the Apply the brakes lightly brakes due to overheating Use both front and rear while riding to remove brakes, and make use of the...
  • Page 149: Parking Your Motorcycle

    Possibility of a fall not ABS Pro was not precluded developed to enhance Although ABS Pro and Dynamic individual braking performance Brake Control provide the rider with the motorcycle banked with valuable assistance and into corners. constitute a huge advance in PARKING YOUR safety for braking with the mo- MOTORCYCLE...
  • Page 150: Refuelling

    More Extend the centre stand and information is available from lift the motorcycle on to the your authorised BMW Motorrad stand. retailer.
  • Page 151 Recommended fuel WARNING grade Escape of fuel due to heat- Super Plus unleaded induced expansion if fuel (max 5% ethanol, E5) tank is overfilled ROZ 98 93 AKI Risk of falling Do not overfill the fuel tank. Alternative fuel grade ATTENTION Super unleaded (limita- tions in terms of power...
  • Page 152 RIDING Press the fuel tank cap down firmly to close. Remove the ignition key and close the protective cap. Refuelling with Keyless Ride Requirement The steering lock is disen- Refuel with fuel of the grade gaged. stated above; do not fill the tank past the bottom edge of WARNING the filler neck.
  • Page 153 Version 1 ATTENTION with Keyless Ride Requirement Wetting of plastic surfaces Within the waiting time by fuel Damage to the surfaces (sur- faces become unsightly or dull) Clean plastic surfaces im- mediately after contact with fuel. Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor- cycle on its stand.
  • Page 154 Have the fault rectified as the fuel reserve indicator light quickly as possible by a spe- is switched off. cialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad re- The "usable fuel capacity" tailer. specified in the technical data is the quantity that the...
  • Page 155: Securing Motorcycle For Transportation

    Refuel ( 146). Close the fuel filler cap emer- gency release ( 149). Closing fuel filler cap emergency release with Keyless Ride Requirement Fuel filler cap is in closed posi- tion. ATTENTION Vehicle topples to side when being lifted on to stand Risk of damage to parts if vehicle topples Secure the vehicle to pre-...
  • Page 156 RIDING suspension should be compressed as tightly as possible front and rear. ATTENTION Trapping of components Component damage Do not trap components such as brake lines or cable legs. At the front, loop a strap over the bottom fork bridge on each side.
  • Page 158 ENGINEERING DETAILS...
  • Page 159 GENERAL NOTES ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS) DYNAMIC TRACTION CONTROL (DTC) DYNAMIC ENGINE BRAKE CONTROL DYNAMIC ESA RIDING MODE DYNAMIC BRAKE CONTROL TYRE PRESSURE CONTROL (RDC) GEAR SHIFT ASSISTANT HILL START CONTROL ADAPTIVE HEADLIGHT...
  • Page 160: General Notes

    How does ABS work? rear brake. The amount of braking force BMW Motorrad Integral ABS that can be transferred to the adapts braking force distribu- road depends on factors that tion between the front and rear...
  • Page 161 adapts braking pressure to the What feedback does the rider maximum transferable braking receive from the ABS? force. The wheels continue to If the ABS has to reduce brak- turn and the driving stability ing force on account of the cir- is retained irrespective of the cumstances described above, road condition.
  • Page 162 In addition to problems with the BMW Motorrad ABS, ex- At speeds above min ceptional riding conditions can 4 km/h, within the limits lead to a fault message being...
  • Page 163 the ABS function by switching the ignition off and on again. WARNING What significance devolves on Braking when cornering regular servicing? Risk of accident despite ABS Invariably, the rider bears WARNING responsibility for assessing road and traffic conditions Brake system not regularly and adopting his or her style serviced.
  • Page 164: Dynamic Traction Control (Dtc)

    Addi- engine torque accordingly. tionally, pressure modulation is BMW Motorrad DTC is de- more uniform across the range signed as an assistant system of ABS intervention. for the rider and for use on Advantages for the rider public roads.
  • Page 165: Dynamic Engine Brake Control

    DTC fault shows. Self-dia- gnosis has to complete before WARNING fault messages can be issued. Risky riding The BMW Motorrad Traction Risk of accident despite DTC Control can shut down auto- Invariably, the rider bears matically under the exceptional...
  • Page 166: Dynamic Esa

    If slip overshoots the applic- BMW Motorrad recom- able limit, the throttle valves are mends the chassis Auto opened very slightly to increase and suspension setting.
  • Page 167: Riding Mode

    ing position. The damping is RIDING MODE also adjusted automatically to Selection the load. To adjust the motorcycle to the By interpreting ride height road condition and the desired sensor signals, Dynamic ESA driving experience, the follow- detects movements in the ing riding modes can be selec- suspension and responds by ted:...
  • Page 168 ENGINEERING DETAILS In DYNAMIC PRO riding In DYNAMIC PRO riding mode: Optimum throttle mode: Maximum perform- response, maximum torque. ance. On a poor road surface or with unsuitable tyres, In the DYNAMIC PRO riding stability might be impaired. mode additionally: Gentle Wheelie (DTC) - front wheel throttle response.
  • Page 169: Dynamic Brake Control

    In DYNAMIC PRO riding mode Close the throttle twistgrip. additionally: The deployment Release the brake levers. of ABS can be adjusted indi- Deactivate adaptive cruise vidually. control. DYNAMIC ESA The desired riding mode is ini- In RAIN, ROAD, DYNAMIC and tially preselected.
  • Page 170: Tyre Pressure Control (Rdc)

    ENGINEERING DETAILS has not changed the po- Behaviour in emergency sition of the throttle grip, braking Dynamic Brake Control If emergency braking oc- steadily ramps engine torque curs at a speed in excess of back to the rider's requested min 10 km/h, the ABS func- level.
  • Page 171 Time for transmission of The tyre pressures measured values after are shown in the TFT vehicle comes to a stop: display as temperature compensated and always min 15 min refer to the following tyre air An error message is issued if temperature: wheels without sensors are fit- 20 °C...
  • Page 172: Gear Shift Assistant

    ENGINEERING DETAILS Advantages Example 70-80 % of all gearshifts on a trip can be done without According to the operating using the clutch. instructions, the tyre pressure Less relative movement should be: between rider and passenger 2.5 bar because the shift pauses are The following display is shorter.
  • Page 173: Hill Start Control

    gearshift with the Pro shift Idle speed assistant can take place. When shifting gears with the Gear 1270 ±50 (Engine at Shift Assistant Pro, the rider regular operating temperat- has to keep load state (throttle ure) twistgrip position) constant before and during the gearshift. HILL START CONTROL A change in the position of Function...
  • Page 174: Adaptive Headlight

    ENGINEERING DETAILS is not necessary to turn the Control has been deactivated throttle grip again. by the following behaviour: If the motorcycle is stopped Brake warning jolt on a steep incline, high brake The brake is released briefly pressure is built up. In this and reactivated immediately.
  • Page 175 to the low-beam headlight, en- abling the headlight to illumin- ate the inside of the bend as the motorcycle banks for cor- nering. The adaptive cornering headlight is optimised for bank angles up to 25°. The adaptive cornering head- light is activated under the fol- lowing conditions: Bank angle is more than 10°.
  • Page 176 MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 177 GENERAL NOTES TOOLKIT FRONT-WHEEL STAND REAR-WHEEL STAND ENGINE OIL BRAKE SYSTEM CLUTCH COOLANT TYRES WHEEL RIMS WHEELS CHAIN LIGHTING JUMP-STARTING BATTERY FUSES DIAGNOSTIC CONNECTOR...
  • Page 178: General Notes

    If you are in doubt, ening torques for the threaded consult a specialist workshop, fasteners on your vehicle are preferably your authorised listed in the section entitled BMW Motorrad retailer. "Technical data". Microencapsulated screws TOOLKIT The microencapsulation is a chemical thread-locker. An ad-...
  • Page 179: Front-Wheel Stand

    Installing front-wheel stand If necessary, adjust the height of the front-wheel ATTENTION stand. Make sure the motorcycle is Use of the BMW Motorrad standing firmly. front-wheel stand without accompanying use of centre without centre stand stand or auxiliary stand Place the motorcycle Risk of damage to parts if on an auxiliary stand;...
  • Page 180: Rear-Wheel Stand

    MAINTENANCE for the details of the correct ENGINE OIL procedure for installation. Checking engine oil level BMW Motorrad offers an aux- iliary stand suitable for every ATTENTION vehicle. Your BMW Motorrad retailer will be happy to help Misinterpretation of oil level...
  • Page 181 1. Have the oil level corrected by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer. 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...
  • Page 182: Brake System

    Engine damage preferably an authorised Always make sure that the BMW Motorrad retailer. oil level is correct. Checking brake pad thickness, Top up the engine oil to the front brakes specified level.
  • Page 183 Have the brake pads replaced by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer. If the brake pads installed are not genuine BMW Motorrad brake pads, it is absolutely es- sential to measure the thick- ness of the brake-pad carrier plates.
  • Page 184 Have the brake pads replaced by a specialist workshop, Visually inspect the brake preferably an authorised pads to ascertain their thick- BMW Motorrad retailer. ness. Viewing direction: from the rear toward brake pads 1. Brake-pad wear limit, rear min 1.0 mm (Friction pad only, without backing plate.
  • Page 185 Checking brake-fluid level, Turn the handlebars to a pos- front brakes ition in which the brake fluid reservoir is horizontal. 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...
  • Page 186 Have the fault rectified as cycle upright. quickly as possible by a spe- cialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad re- tailer. Checking brake-fluid level, rear brakes WARNING Not enough brake fluid in...
  • Page 187: Clutch

    Have the fault rectified as clutch lever. quickly as possible by a spe- cialist workshop, preferably an Clutch-lever play authorised BMW Motorrad re- tailer. 3...5 mm (measured at the outer end of the clutch lever, CLUTCH handlebars in straight-ahead...
  • Page 188: Coolant

    MAINTENANCE Tighten lock nut 1. COOLANT Checking coolant level Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor- cycle on its stand. Coolant, specified level between MIN and MAX mark on the expansion tank (En- gine cold) If the coolant drops below the permitted level: Check the coolant level in ex-...
  • Page 189: Tyres

    TYRES Checking tyre pressures WARNING Incorrect tyre pressure Impaired handling charac- teristics of the motorcycle, shorter useful tyre life Open cap 1 of expansion Always check that the tyre tank 2. pressures are correct. Using laboratory flask 3, top up the coolant to the spe- WARNING cified level.
  • Page 190: Wheel Rims

    If applicable, have the tyres by a specialist workshop, changed in good time be- preferably an authorised fore they wear to the min- BMW Motorrad retailer. imum tread depth permitted by law. WHEELS Effect of wheel size on Make sure the ground is level...
  • Page 191 Removing front wheel Place the motorcycle ATTENTION on an auxiliary stand; BMW Motorrad recommends Unwanted inward movement the BMW Motorrad rear- of the brake pads wheel stand. Component damage on at- Install the rear-wheel stand tempt to install the brake cal- 174).
  • Page 192 Damage to wheel speed cycle until the front wheel is sensor. ABS malfunction clear of the ground, preferably Left clamp locates the using a BMW Motorrad front- threaded bush; do not wheel stand. loosen or remove this clamp. Install the front-wheel stand Slacken axle clamping 173).
  • Page 193 Always have the security M24 x 1.5 of the fasteners checked 50 Nm by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. ATTENTION Front wheel installed wrong way round Risk of accident Note direction-of-rotation arrows on tyre or rim.
  • Page 194 MAINTENANCE Tighten axle clamping Install securing screws 4 on screws 1 to the specified left and right and tighten to torque. specified tightening torque. Radial brake caliper to axle holder M10 x 65 38 Nm Remove the adhesive tape from the wheel rim. WARNING Brake pads not lying against Clamping screws in axle...
  • Page 195 Removing rear wheel Loosen lock nuts 2 on left and right. Lift the motorcycle, preferably Loosen adjusting screws 3 on with a BMW Motorrad rear- left and right. wheel stand. Remove adjusting plate 4 and Install the rear-wheel stand push the axle in as far as it 174).
  • Page 196 Install the rear wheel holder 2. ATTENTION Change in tyre size Effect on control systems Have the new paramet- ers encoded by a specialist workshop, preferably by an authorised BMW Motorrad Retailer. When rolling the rear wheel clear of the motorcycle, take...
  • Page 197 When rolling the rear wheel by a specialist workshop, into position, take care not preferably an authorised to damage wheel-speed BMW Motorrad dealer. sensor 1. Roll the rear wheel on the support into the swinging arm as far as necessary to permit the brake-caliper carrier to be inserted.
  • Page 198 MAINTENANCE Roll the rear wheel as far for- Insert left adjustment plate 1. ward as possible and loop Install nut 2 with its washer, chain 1 over the sprocket. but do not tighten the nut at this point. Install adjustment plate on the right 1 in the swinging arm.
  • Page 199: Chain

    To prolong chain life, and dirt, carry out lubrication at BMW Motorrad recommends correspondingly more frequent the use of BMW Motorrad intervals. chain lubricant or: Switch the ignition off and select neutral. Clean the drive chain with...
  • Page 200 Chain deflection ricant. To prolong chain life, BMW Motorrad recommends 45...50 mm (Motorcycle with the use of BMW Motorrad no weight applied, supported chain lubricant or: on its side stand) Lubricant If chain deflection is outside...
  • Page 201 Locknut of the final- maximum permissible length: drive chain tensioning Consult a specialist work- screw shop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer. 19 Nm Tighten nut 1 to the specified tightening torque. Rear quick-release axle in swinging arm M24 x 1.5...
  • Page 202: Lighting

    If an LED light source jump-started connect the is faulty, please contact a leads to the battery termin- specialist workshop, preferably als; never attempt to jump- an authorised BMW Motorrad start the engine by connect- retailer. ing leads to the on-board socket.
  • Page 203: Battery

    ative terminal of the donor battery, and the other end to ATTENTION the negative terminal of the Contact between crocodile discharged battery. clips of jump leads and Start the engine of the vehicle vehicle with the discharged battery Risk of short-circuit in the usual way;...
  • Page 204 If a battery has discharged BMW Motorrad has de- to the extent that it is com- veloped a float charger pletely flat (battery voltage specially designed for com-...
  • Page 205 Charge the battery using a Damage to charger and suitable charger. vehicle electronics Comply with the operating Use suitable BMW chargers. instructions of the charger. The suitable charger is avail- Once the battery is fully able from your authorised charged, disconnect the BMW Motorrad dealer.
  • Page 206 MAINTENANCE Then connect negative battery cable 1. Install the seat ( 97). Removing battery Remove the seat ( 97). Disconnecting battery from motorcycle ( 199). ATTENTION Battery not disconnected in accordance with correct procedure Risk of short-circuit Always proceed in compli- ance with the specified dis- Remove screws 1.
  • Page 207: Fuses

    Always replace a defective fuse with a new fuse of the If fuse defects recur fre- same amperage. quently have the electric circuits checked by a specialist Switch off the ignition. workshop, preferably an au- thorised BMW Motorrad dealer.
  • Page 208: Diagnostic Connector

    Malfunctions of the vehicle Do not disconnect the diagnostic socket or allow it to be disconnected except in the course of a BMW Motorrad service by a specialist workshop or by other authorised persons. Have the work carried out by appropriately trained per- 15 A sonnel.
  • Page 209 Press locks 1. Disengage diagnostic socket 2 from holder 3. The interface to the diagnosis and information system can be connected to the diagnostic connector 2. Securing diagnostic socket Disconnect the interface for the diagnosis and information system. Insert diagnostic socket 2 into holder 3.
  • Page 210 ACCESSORIES...
  • Page 211 GENERAL NOTES POWER SOCKET USB CHARGING SOCKET CASES TOPCASE NAVIGATION SYSTEM...
  • Page 212: General Notes

    BMW Motorrad retailer of outside origin to ensure can offer expert advice on the that it can be used on or choice of genuine BMW parts, in connection with BMW accessories and other products. vehicles without constituting To find out more about ac- a safety hazard.
  • Page 213: Usb Charging Socket

    USB char- stated in the technical data is ging sockets is switched off exceeded. 60 seconds after the ignition is switched off, in order to pre- vent overloading of the on- board electrics BMW Motorrad recommends using the BMW Motorrad...
  • Page 214: Cases

    ACCESSORIES pouch for smartphone to Closing cases protect your smartphone against water and vibration. To prevent dirtying, keep the protective cover of the USB charging interface closed when no device is connected. Cable routing Make sure that cables are routed in such a way that they Prepare the case for closing.
  • Page 215 Removing cases Installing cases Turn key 1 anticlockwise. Hold case 1 in position with Release lever 2 flips open. release lever 4 open. Pull release lever 2 up. Make sure that holders 2 are fully engaged in all retain- ers 3. Lift case 1 slightly and disen- gage it from holders 2.
  • Page 216: Topcase

    ACCESSORIES Maximum payload and maximum speed Note the maximum payload and the maximum permissible speed. The values for the combination described here are as follows: Maximum permissible speed for riding with Push lock barrel 1 forward. cases fitted to the motorcycle Release lever 2 pops up.
  • Page 217 Push release lever 1 down Pull carry handle 1 up as far until it engages. as it will go. Turn the key in the topcase Lift the topcase at the rear lock to the LOCK position and and remove it from the lug- remove the key from the lock.
  • Page 218: Navigation System

    ACCESSORIES Hook the topcase into pos- Turn the key in the topcase ition on the luggage carrier. lock to position 1 and remove Make sure that hooks 1 are the key. securely seated in corres- Maximum payload and ponding keepers 2. maximum speed Note the maximum payload and the maximum permissible...
  • Page 219 Navigation prepara- tion is suitable from BMW Motorrad Navigator IV. The latching system of the Mount Cradle is not designed to protect against theft. Always remove the navigation system and stow it away safely Insert navigation system 1 at as soon as you finish your ride.
  • Page 220 BMW Motorrad Navigator V Pull the lock retainer 2 all the and the BMW Motorrad Nav- way to the left. igator VI. The BMW Motorrad Lock 3 is unlocked. Navigator IV does not support Push lock 3 all the way to the all the options described here.
  • Page 221 Switch operating focus to of a Bluetooth-connected Pure Ride view. BMW Motorrad communication system. In detail, the following functions In the BMW special menu: Se- can be controlled: lect menu item. Map view Short-tilting Multi-Controller 1 Turn up: Zoom in.
  • Page 222 ACCESSORIES My Motorcycle BMW special menu Turn: Changes the number of Speak: Repeat most recent data shown. navigation announcement. Touch a data field on the Waypoint: Save current loca- display to open the menu for tion as a favourite. selecting data.
  • Page 223 Security settings below the warning triangle. The BMW Motorrad Navig- Touching the warning triangle ator V and the BMW Motorrad when more than one warning Navigator VI can be secured is active opens a list of all the against unauthorised use with a warnings.
  • Page 224 ACCESSORIES It is then no longer necessary to enter the PIN when the Navigator is switched on by ignition ON on any of these vehicles. If the Navigator is removed from the vehicle while switched on, a security prompt is is- sued asking for the PIN to be entered.
  • Page 226 CARE...
  • Page 227 CARE PRODUCTS WASHING THE VEHICLE CLEANING EASILY DAMAGED COMPONENTS CARE OF PAINTWORK PAINT PRESERVATION LAYING UP MOTORCYCLE RESTORING MOTORCYCLE TO USE...
  • Page 228: Care Products

    ATTENTION WASHING THE VEHICLE Use of unsuitable cleaning BMW Motorrad recommends and care products that you use BMW insect re- Damage to vehicle parts mover to soften and wash off Do not use solvents such insects and stubborn dirt on...
  • Page 229: Cleaning Easily Damaged Components

    Effect of road salt intensi- hard, scouring surfaces. fied by warm water Clean the plastic parts with Corrosion Use only cold water to wash water and BMW plastic care off road salt. product. This includes in partic- ular:...
  • Page 230: Care Of Paintwork

    Soften stubborn dirt and Rubber insects by covering the Treat rubber components with affected areas with a wet cloth. water or BMW rubber-care TFT display products. Clean the TFT display with warm water and washing-up ATTENTION liquid.
  • Page 231: Paint Preservation

    For this, we wax. recommend BMW Motorrad solvent cleaner followed by Do not use chrome polish BMW Motorrad gloss polish for to preserve chrome paints. preservation. Use only the agents recom- Marks on the paintwork are mended by BMW Motorrad.
  • Page 232: Restoring Motorcycle To Use

    CARE RESTORING MOTORCYCLE TO USE Remove the protective wax coating. Clean the motorcycle. Install the battery ( 201). Note the checklist ( 135).
  • Page 234 TECHNICAL DATA...
  • Page 235 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART THREADED FASTENERS FUEL ENGINE OIL COOLANT ENGINE CLUTCH TRANSMISSION FINAL DRIVE FRAME CHASSIS AND SUSPENSION BRAKES WHEELS AND TYRES ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ANTI-THEFT ALARM DIMENSIONS WEIGHTS PERFORMANCE FIGURES...
  • Page 236: Troubleshooting Chart

    TECHNICAL DATA TROUBLESHOOTING CHART Engine does not start or is difficult to start. Possible cause Rectification Side stand extended and gear Retract the side stand. engaged Gear engaged and clutch not Select neutral or pull the clutch disengaged lever. No fuel in tank Refuelling ( 145).
  • Page 237 Active route guidance is not displayed in the TFT display. Possible cause Rectification Navigation from the The BMW Motorrad Connec- BMW Motorrad Connec- ted app is opened on the con- ted app was not transmitted. nected mobile device prior to departure.
  • Page 238: Threaded Fasteners

    TECHNICAL DATA THREADED FASTENERS Front wheel Value Valid Quick-release axle in threaded bush M24 x 1.5 50 Nm Clamping screws in axle holder M8 x 35 Tightening sequence: Tighten screws six times in alternate se- quence 19 Nm Radial brake caliper to axle holder M10 x 65 38 Nm...
  • Page 239 Rear wheel Value Valid Swinging-arm ad- apter to rear wheel swinging arm M8 x 30 20 Nm Spring strut at deflec- tion lever M12 x 1.5 x 75 - 10.9 100 Nm micro-encapsulated Mirrors Value Valid Mirror with lock nut to adapter M10 x 1.25 Left-hand thread,...
  • Page 240: Fuel

    TECHNICAL DATA FUEL Recommended fuel grade Super Plus unleaded (max 5% ethanol, E5) ROZ 98 93 AKI Alternative fuel grade Super unleaded (lim- itations in terms of power and consumption) (max. 10 % ethanol, E10) 95 ROZ/RON 90 AKI Usable fuel capacity approx.
  • Page 241: Engine Oil

    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 max 1.3 l, Difference between MIN and MAX...
  • Page 242: Clutch

    TECHNICAL DATA Nominal capacity 121 kW, at engine speed: 11000 min with power reduction 79 kW, at engine speed: 7500 min Torque 114 Nm, at engine speed: 9250 min with power reduction 104 Nm, at engine speed: 7000 min Maximum engine speed max 12000 min with power reduction max 12000 min...
  • Page 243: Final Drive

    FINAL DRIVE Type of final drive Chain drive Chain deflection 45...50 mm, Motorcycle with no weight applied, supported on its side stand Permissible chain length max 144 mm, measured from the centre of 10 rivets, chain pulled taut Final drive, number of teeth 17/45 (Pinion / sprocket) Secondary transmission ratio...
  • Page 244: Brakes

    TECHNICAL DATA Rear wheel Type of rear suspension Two-arm aluminium swinging Design of the rear-wheel Central spring strut with coil suspension spring and fluid reservoir, ad- justable rebound-stage and compression-stage damping, adjustable spring preload Spring travel, rear 150 mm, at rear wheel with low-slung 120 mm, at rear wheel BRAKES...
  • Page 245: Wheels And Tyres

    WHEELS AND TYRES Recommended tyre combina- Your authorised tions BMW Motorrad retailer will be happy to supply an up- to-date list of the approved wheel/tyre combinations. Speed category, front/rear W, required at least: 270 km/h tyres Front wheel Front-wheel type...
  • Page 246: Electrical System

    TECHNICAL DATA ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Fuses Main fuse 40 A, Alternator regulator, isol- ating relay, BCL, BMS-O, ABS, Fuse 1 15 A, Instrument cluster, anti- theft alarm system, ignition switch, diagnostic socket, cut- off relay coil Fuse 2 7.5 A, Multifunction switch left, RDC control unit, sensor box Electrical rating of on-board max 5 A, Total for all sockets...
  • Page 247: Anti-Theft Alarm

    ANTI-THEFT ALARM Activation time on arming approx. 30 s Alarm duration approx. 26 s Battery type (For Keyless Ride CR 2032 radio-operated key) DIMENSIONS Length of motorcycle 2166 mm, over rear wheel with low-slung 2163 mm, over rear wheel with topcase 2333 mm, over topcase with topcase 2328 mm, over topcase...
  • Page 248: Weights

    TECHNICAL DATA Rider's inside-leg arc, heel to 1880 mm, without rider at heel DIN unladen weight with rider's seat, low 1867 mm, without rider at DIN unladen weight with seat, high 1911 mm, without rider at DIN unladen weight with low-slung 1809 mm, without rider at DIN unladen weight WEIGHTS...
  • Page 249: Performance Figures

    PERFORMANCE FIGURES Top speed >200 km/h with power reduction >200 km/h Maximum permissible speed max 180 km/h for riding with cases fitted to the motorcycle Maximum speed for riding max 180 km/h with a loaded topcase...
  • Page 250 SERVICE...
  • Page 251 REPORTING SAFETY-RELEVANT DEFECTS RECYCLING BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE HISTORY BMW MOTORRAD MOBILITY SERVICES MAINTENANCE WORK MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE BMW MOTORRAD RUNNING-IN CHECK MAINTENANCE CONFIRMATIONS SERVICE CONFIRMATIONS...
  • Page 252: Reporting Safety-Relevant Defects

    However, the NHTSA cannot 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...
  • Page 253: Recycling

    Dispose of this rider's manual dealer. by depositing it in the container provided for the purpose. In order to help ensure that your BMW is always BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE in optimum condition, BMW Motorrad has an BMW Motorrad recommends extensive network of retailers...
  • Page 254: Bmw Motorrad Service History

    BMW MOTORRAD MOBILITY maintenance. SERVICES When an entry is made in the As owner of a new BMW electronic service booklet of vehicle, in circumstances in the vehicle, service-relevant which assistance is required data is saved in the central IT...
  • Page 255: Maintenance Work

    BMW Running-in Check ues. The BMW running-in check has to be performed when the mo- To find out more about service torcycle has covered between go to: 500 km and 1200 km.
  • Page 256: Maintenance Schedule

    SERVICE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE BMW running-in check annually or every (including oil change and 10000 km (whichever oil filter change) comes first) BMW Service, standard for the first time after one scope year, then every two years Engine-oil change, with filter...
  • Page 257: Bmw Motorrad Running-In Check

    BMW MOTORRAD RUNNING-IN CHECK BMW Motorrad running-in check The tasks included in the BMW Motorrad running-in check are listed below. The actual scope of work applicable for your vehicle may vary. Setting the service date and service for remaining distance with...
  • Page 258: Maintenance Confirmations

    SERVICE MAINTENANCE CONFIRMATIONS BMW Motorrad Service standard scope The tasks included in the BMW Motorrad Service standard scope are listed below. The actual scope of maintenance work applic- able for your vehicle may vary. Setting service-due date and countdown distance with...
  • Page 259 BMW Motorrad pre- BMW Motorrad running-in delivery check check carried out carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Stamp, signature Stamp, signature...
  • Page 260 SERVICE BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking the timing (cylinder head cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 261 BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking the timing (cylinder head cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 262 SERVICE BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking the timing (cylinder head cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 263 BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking the timing (cylinder head cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 264 SERVICE BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking the timing (cylinder head cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 265 BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking the timing (cylinder head cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 266 SERVICE BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking the timing (cylinder head cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 267 BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking the timing (cylinder head cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 268 SERVICE BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking the timing (cylinder head cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 269 BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking the timing (cylinder head cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 270: Service Confirmations

    SERVICE SERVICE CONFIRMATIONS The table is intended as a record of maintenance and repair work, the installation of optional accessories and, if appropriate, technical campaign work. Work performed odometer Date reading...
  • Page 271 Work performed odometer Date reading...
  • Page 272 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CERTIFICATE FOR ELECTRONIC IMMOBILISER CERTIFICATE FOR KEYLESS RIDE CERTIFICATE FOR KEYLESS RIDE CERTIFICATE FOR KEYLESS RIDE CERTIFICATE FOR KEYLESS RIDE CERTIFICATE FOR TYRE PRESSURE CONTROL (RE- IFENDRUCK-CONTROL, RDC) CERTIFICATE FOR TFT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
  • Page 273 Manufacturer Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Petuelring 130, 80809 Munich, Germany Hereby, BMW AG declares that the radio equipment components listed below are in compliance with Directive 2014/53/ EU and with Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 of the United Kingdom. The full text of the EU/UK declarations of conformity are available at the following internet address: bmw-motorrad.com/certification...
  • Page 274 APPENDIX Technical information Radio Com- Frequency band Output/ equip- ponent Transmis- ment sion Power EWS4 134 kHz 50 dBμV/m Keyless 434,42 MHz 10 mW HUF5750 Ride Keyless 134,45 kHz 42 dBμV/m HUF8465 Ride Keyless 433,92 MHz 10 mW HUF5794 Ride Keyless 134,45 kHz 42 dBμV/m...
  • Page 275 Radio Com- Frequency band Output/ equip- ponent Transmis- ment sion Power Instru- Bluetooth: ICC10in Bluetooth: 2402 MHz - ment < +4 dBm 2480 MHz WLAN: < WLAN: 2402 MHz – Cluster +14 dBm 2472 MHz Peak max. 76 - 77 GHz e14FCR 32 dBm Nom max.
  • Page 276 Declaration of Conformity Radio equipment electronic United Arab Emirates immobiliser (EWS4) For all countries without EU Technical information Frequency Band: 134 kHz (Transponder: TMS37145 / Type DST80, TMS3705 Transponder Base Station IC) Philippiens Output Power: 50 dBµV/m Manufacturer and Address Manufacturer: BECOM Electronics GmbH Address: Technikerstraße 1,...
  • Page 277 Indonesia Taiwan 72790/SDPPI/2021 13349 低功 電波 射性電機管 辦法 第十二條 經型式認證合格之低 功率射頻電 機,非經許可,公 司、商號或使用者均不得擅 自變 更頻率、加大功率或變更原設計 之特性及 功能。第十四條 低功 Dilarang melakukan perubahan 率射頻電機之使用不 得影響飛航 Spesifikasi yang dapat 安全及干擾合法通信;經發現有 Menimbulkan gangguan fisik 干 擾現象時,應立即停用,並改 dan/atau elektromagnetik 善至無干擾時方 得繼續使用。 前 terhadap lingkungan sekitarnya 項合法通信,指依電信法規定作...
  • Page 278 United States (USA) Canada Contains FCC ID: Contains IC: ODE-MREWS5012 10430A-MREWS5012 FCC § 15.19 Labelling This device complies with part 15 requirements of the FCC Rules and Industry This device complies with part Canada license-exempt RSS 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry standard(s).
  • Page 279 Declaration of Malaysia Paraguay Conformity Keyless Ride ECU For all Countries without EU Model name: HUF8485 Philippines Pakistan Technical information Frequenzy band: 134,45 kHz Output/Transmission Power: 42 dBµV/m Manufacturer and Address Huf Hülsbeck & South Africa Oman Fürst GmbH & Co. KG Steeger Str.
  • Page 280 CAUTION: Canada Changes or modifications not This device complies with part expressly approved by the party 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry responsible for compliance could Canada licence-exempt RSS void the user's authority to operate standard(s). Operation is subject the equipment.
  • Page 281 Declaration of Malaysia Paraguay Conformity Keyless Ride Key For all Countries without EU Model name: HUF5794 Philippines Pakistan Technical information Frequenzy band: 433,92 MHz Output/Transmission Power: 10 mW Manufacturer and Address Huf Hülsbeck & South Africa Belarus Fürst GmbH & Co. KG Steeger Str.
  • Page 282 CAUTION: Canada Changes or modifications not This device complies with part expressly approved by the party 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry responsible for compliance could Canada licence-exempt RSS void the user's authority to operate standard(s). Operation is subject the equipment.
  • Page 283 Declaration of Malaysia Paraguay Conformity Keyless Ride ECU For all Countries without EU Model name: HUF8465 Philippines Singapore Technical information Frequenzy band: 134,45 kHz Output/Transmission Power: 42 dBµV/m Manufacturer and Address Huf Hülsbeck & South Africa Fürst GmbH & Co. KG Steeger Str.
  • Page 284 CAUTION: Canada Changes or modifications not This device complies with part expressly approved by the party 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry responsible for compliance could Canada licence-exempt RSS void the user's authority to operate standard(s). Operation is subject the equipment.
  • Page 285 Declaration of Malaysia Paraguay Conformity Keyless Ride Key For all Countries without EU Model name: HUF5750 Belarus Philippines Technical information Frequenzy band: 434,42 MHz Output/Transmission Power: 10 mW Manufacturer and Address Huf Hülsbeck & South Africa Fürst GmbH & Co. KG Steeger Str.
  • Page 286 CAUTION: Canada Changes or modifications not This device complies with part expressly approved by the party 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry responsible for compliance could Canada licence-exempt RSS void the user's authority to operate standard(s). Operation is subject the equipment.
  • Page 287 Certification Tire Pressure Control (TPC) FCC ID: MRXBC54MA4 FCC ID: MRXBC5A4 IC: 2546A-BC54MA4 IC: 2546A-BC5A4 This device complies with Part 15 Le présent appareil est conforme of the FCC Rules and with aux CNR d'Industrie Canada Industry Canada license-exempt applicables aux appareils radio RSS standard(s).
  • Page 288 Declaration of Conformity Radio equipment TFT instrument Argentina cluster For all Countries without EU C-24711 Technical information Brazil BT operating frq. Range: Este equipamento opera em 2402 – 2480 MHz caráter secundário, isto é, não BT version: 4.2 (no BTLE) tem direito a proteção contra BT output power: <...
  • Page 289 Mexico Le présent appareil est conforme La operación de este equipo está aux CNR d'Industrie Canada sujeta a las siguientes dos applicables aux appareils radio condiciones: exempts de licence. L'exploitation (1) es posible que este equipo o est autorisée aux deux conditions dispositivo no cause interferencia suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit perjudicial y...
  • Page 290 Thailand เครื ่ อ งโทรคมนาคมและอุ ป กรณ์ น้ ี มี ค วามสอดคล้ อ งตามข้ อ กํ า หนดของ กทช. (This telecommunication equipments is in compliance with NTC requirements) United States (USA) This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs and part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 292 INDEX Brake fluid Abbreviations and symbols, 4 Checking fluid level, front, 179 Engineering details, 154 Checking fluid level, rear, 180 Self-diagnosis, 137 Reservoir, front, 19 Status indicators, 55 Reservoir, rear, 19 Warning indicators, 56, 57 Brake pads Adaptive Headlight, 168 checking front, 176 Engineering details, 168 checking rear, 178...
  • Page 293 Check control Dialogue, 33 Technical data, 241 Display, 33 Warning indicator lights, 46 Checklist, 135 Warning indicators, 45, 46 Clock, 109 Dynamic Brake Control, 163 Engineering details, 163 Clutch, 126 Adjusting play, 181 Dynamic engine brake Checking operation, 181 control, 159 Checking play, 181 Technical data, 236 Electrical system...
  • Page 294 INDEX Hazard warning flashers operating, 81 Control, 21 operating, 75 Final drive Headlight Technical data, 237 Adjusting headlight beam Frame throw, 125 Technical data, 237 Adjustment for right-hand/ Front-wheel stand left-hand traffic, 124 installing, 173 Headlight beam throw and Fuel spring preload, 124 Fuel grade, 144 Headlight courtesy delay...
  • Page 295 manual daytime riding Jump-starting, 196 light, 77 Operating auxiliary head- lights, 76 Keyless Ride Parking lights, 76 Electronic immobiliser Side light, 75 EWS, 70 Lowered suspension Fuel filler cap, unlocking, 146, Restrictions, 132 Locking the steering lock, 68 Loss of the radio-operated Maintenance key, 71 Maintenance schedule, 250...
  • Page 296 INDEX Riding mode, 84 Navigation Control, 22, 23 operating, 116 Engineering details, 161 Setting up PRO riding mode, 85 On-board computer, 113 Running in, 138 On-board voltage, 42, 43, 44 Operating focus change, 105 Safety instructions for brakes, 141 for riding, 132 Pairing, 110 Seat Parking, 143...
  • Page 297 Status line, top, 106 Traction control adjusting, 105 DTC, 158 Steering lock Transmission Locking, 66 Technical data, 236 Troubleshooting chart, 230 Turn indicators Technical data Control, 21 Anti-theft alarm, 241 operating, 75 Battery, 240 Type plate Brakes, 238 Position on the vehicle, 18 Chassis and suspension, 237 Tyre pressure monitoring RDC Clutch, 236...
  • Page 298 INDEX Electrical machine tempera- Windscreen Adjuster, 19 ture, 46, 47 adjusting, 125 Emergency call, 54, 55 Engine, 48 Engine electronics, 48 Fuel reserve, 59 Gear not trained, 61 Hill Start Control, 60 Keyless Ride, 41, 42 Light control failed, 45 Mode of presentation, 33 My vehicle, 113 On-board voltage, 42, 43, 44...
  • Page 299 Errors and omissions excepted. © 2022 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. Original rider’s manual, printed in Germany.
  • Page 300 4 l Tyre pressure Tyre pressure, front 2.5 bar, tyre cold Tyre pressure, rear 2.9 bar, tyre cold For further information on all aspects of your vehicle, visit: bmw-motorrad.com Order No.: 01 40 5 A66 AB6 *01405A66AB6* 04.2022, 4th edition, 01...

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