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  • Page 1 BMW Motorrad The Ultimate Riding Machine...
  • Page 2 Rider's Manual HP2 Enduro...
  • Page 3 Motorcycle data/dealership details Motorcycle data Dealership details Model Person to contact in Service depart- ment Vehicle identification number Ms/Mr Phone number Colour code Date of first registration Dealership address/phone number Registration number (company stamp)
  • Page 4 The right to modify designs, equipment and accessories is reserved. Errors and omissions excep- ted. © 2006 BMW Motorrad Not to be reproduced either wholly or in part without writ- ten permission from BMW Motorrad, After Sales. Printed in Germany.
  • Page 5 2.2 bar, Two-up and/or with luggage, tyre cold Tyre pressure, rear 2.5 bar, One-up, tyre cold with OA Rear footrest: 2.5 bar, Two-up and/or with luggage, tyre cold *01417706211* BMW recommends *01417706211* Order No. 01 41 7 706 211 06.2006, 2nd edition...
  • Page 6 We congratulate you on your choice of a motorcycle from BMW and welcome you to the We hope that you will enjoy community of BMW riders. riding your BMW and that all...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents You can also consult the in- 3 Status indicators ..19 Turn indicators ..41 dex at the end of this Rider's Seat ....42 Multifunction display .
  • Page 8 ....102 BMW Motorrad service Engine oil ....70 quality .
  • Page 10: General Instructions

    General instructions Overview......6 Abbreviations and symbols ..6 Air Damping System ... . . 7 Equipment .
  • Page 11: Overview

    BMW Indicates the end of an When the time comes to sell optional extras you item of information. your BMW, please remem- ordered.
  • Page 12: Air Damping System

    This motorcycle has an air- designs, equipment and ac- If your BMW was supplied filled rear suspension system. cessories. Because of this, with equipment not described This Air Damping System, as...
  • Page 14: General Views

    General views General view, left side ..General view, right side ..Underneath the seat ... Handlebar fitting, left .
  • Page 16: General View, Left Side

    General view, left side Fuel-level indicator on fuel tank ( Adjuster, progressive characteristic of com- pression stage, front Clutch-fluid reservoir VIN on steering head, right Pneumatic pump ( Oil sight glass ( Filler neck, engine oil...
  • Page 18: General View, Right

    General view, right side Brake-fluid reservoir, rear Power socket ( Adjuster for rebound stage, front ( Brake-fluid reservoir, front ( Adjuster, linear charac- teristic of compression stage, front ( Fore-and-aft tilt indicator Adjustable footbrake lever ( Adjuster for air pressure, spring strut ( 45), Ad- juster, damping, rear...
  • Page 20: Underneath The Seat

    Underneath the seat Battery ( Rider's Manual Toolkit ( Table of tyre pressures...
  • Page 21: Handlebar Fitting, Left

    Handlebar fitting, left Control, odometer 31), Adjuster, clock Pushbutton, horn Pushbutton, left flashing turn indicators ( 41), Pushbutton, hazard warning flashers ( Switch, high-beam head- light (...
  • Page 22: Handlebar Fitting, Right

    Handlebar fitting, right Pushbutton, starter Emergency off switch (kill switch) ( Pushbutton, right flashing turn indicators ( 41), Pushbutton, hazard warning flashers ( Cancel button, flashing turn indicators ( 42), Pushbutton, cancel hazard warning flashers Grip heating switch...
  • Page 23: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument cluster Speedometer Warning and telltale lights Multifunction display Sensor for instrument cluster lighting Adjuster, clock ( 34), Control, odometer The instrument-cluster lighting has automatic day and night switchover.
  • Page 24: Status Indicators

    Status indicators Multifunction display ... Warning and telltale lights ..Function indicators ... . Warnings, general ... . .
  • Page 25: Multifunction Display

    Multifunction display Warning and telltale Function indicators lights Gear Shows which gear is en- gaged. If no gear is engaged, the gear indicator shows N and the 'neutral' telltale light also lights up. Engine temperature The horizontal bars Panel for warnings below the temperature Telltale light, left turn in- symbol indicate the engine...
  • Page 26 same time, all the appropriate telltale lights and warning symbols appear. Warnings in text form alternate.
  • Page 27 Warnings, overview Mode of presentation Meaning EWS! Lights up yellow warn- Electronic immobiliser active ( ing appears on the display. FUEL! Lights up yellow Fuel down to reserve ( warning appears on the display. Lights up yellow Appears on the Engine electronics ( display Flashes red...
  • Page 28 Have the defective key re- stops and refuses to start. placed, preferably by an Otherwise, the engine runs in authorised BMW Motorrad emergency operating mode. dealer. Refuelling ( You can continue to ride, Fuel down to reserve...
  • Page 29 Do not continue your jour- A low oil level is one reason ably an authorised BMW ney. why a warning indicating in- Motorrad dealer. Have the fault rectified as sufficient oil pressure is is- quickly as possible by a sued.
  • Page 30 Front light bulb defective reminds you that the motor- specialist workshop, prefer- cycle is temporarily without LAMPF! warning ap- ably an authorised BMW turn indicators and number- pears on the display. Motorrad dealer. plate light. A defective bulb places Install the license-plate car-...
  • Page 31 Bulbs defective General warning light lights up yellow. LAMPS! warning ap- pears on the display. A defective bulb places your safety at risk be- cause it is easier for other users to oversee you and your motorcycle. Replace defective bulbs as soon as possible;...
  • Page 32: Operation

    Operation Ignition switch and steering Pneumatic pump ....lock ......Spring preload .
  • Page 33: Ignition Switch And Steering Lock

    Ignition switch and Switching on the ignition Switching off the ignition steering lock Keys You receive one master key and one spare key, plus a key for removing the seat. Please consult the informa- tion on the electronic immob- iliser (EWS) if a key is lost or mislaid ( 29).
  • Page 34: Electronic Immobiliser

    The electronic immobiliser to turn the handlebars to the cific to your motorcycle and helps protect your BMW mo- left or right. However, the mo- they are transmitted via the torcycle from theft, and this torcycle is more stable on a ring aerial in the ignition lock.
  • Page 35: Hazard Warning

    You can obtain replace- flashers, and remains active ment/extra keys only through until you release the button. an authorised BMW Motorrad The hazard warning flashers dealer. The keys are part recommence flashing as soon of an integrated security as the button is released.
  • Page 36: Odometer And Tripmeters

    Switching off hazard Odometer and reappears on the multifunc- tion display. warning flashers tripmeters Operating the odometer Press cancel button 1. Briefly press INFO button 1 Hazard warning flashers once to proceed to each You have the option of using switched off.
  • Page 37 Operating-hours counter The odometer's display field Press and hold down INFO starts with the current value button 1 until the reading The "Maintenance Instruc- and cycles through the follow- changes. tions for Sporty Off-roading" ing sequence: The tripmeter is reset to describe maintenance work Total distance covered zero.
  • Page 38: Emergency Off Switch

    Residual range The residual range is only an approximate reading. Consequently, BMW Motorrad recommends that you should not try to use the full residual range before refuelling. Emergency off switch (kill switch) Press and hold down INFO button 1 until the reading The residual-range readout 1 changes.
  • Page 39: Clock

    the rear wheel to lock and Clock thus cause a fall. Setting the clock Do not operate the kill switch when riding. The emergency off switch is a kill switch for switching off the engine quickly and easily. Attempting to set the clock while riding the motorcycle can lead to ac- You have the option of using...
  • Page 40: Clutch

    The hour increments by one Do not twist the handlebar Span between handlebar each time you press the fitting or the handlebars. grip and clutch lever in- button. creases. Attempting to adjust the Press and hold down Turn adjusting screw 1 clutch lever while riding button 1 until the reading counter-clockwise.
  • Page 41 Adjustable footbrake lever You can adjust the footbrake lever for riding seated or standing on the footrest pegs. Turn adjusting screw 1 Position of the footbrake lever clockwise. for riding standing on the pegs. The adjusting screw is indexed and is easier Adjusting footbrake lever to turn if you push the hand- Make sure the ground is...
  • Page 42: Handlebars

    Adjusting handlebars Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motorcycle on its stand. Push swivel lever 1 of the Short-reach position, handle- brake lever forward and turn bars toward rider. it to the correct limit posi- tion.
  • Page 43 Handlebars toward rider (shorter reach). Remove bottom handlebar Position the handlebars clamping blocks 4. and top handlebar clamp- ing blocks 3 on the bottom Place bottom handlebar handlebar clamping blocks, clamping blocks 4 in posi- and hold the handlebars in tion with tapped holes 5 to position.
  • Page 44 top and bottom clamping where the large screws are blocks. located. If necessary, slacken screws 1 and retighten screws 2 to the specified tightening torque. Tighten small screws 1 to the specified tightening torque. Install small screws 1, but Handlebar to handle- do not tighten.
  • Page 45: Lights

    Lights Switching on high-beam The high-beam headlight is switched on until you re- headlight Switching on the side lease the button (headlight lights flasher). The side lights switch on Switching on parking automatically when the lights ignition is switched on. Switch off the ignition.
  • Page 46: Headlight

    Consult a specialist Press left-hand turn indicat- Adjusting headlight for workshop, preferably an or button 1. driving on left/driving on authorised BMW Motorrad Left-hand turn indicators right dealer, if you are unsure switched on. whether the headlight basic If the motorcycle is ridden in Telltale light for left-hand setting is correct.
  • Page 47: Seat

    Cancelling turn Seat indicators Removing the seat Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motorcycle on its stand. Press right-hand turn indic- ator button 2. Right-hand turn indicators Press cancel button 3. switched on. The turn indicators are Telltale light for right-hand cancelled automatically turn indicator flashes.
  • Page 48 Pull the seat back and out Engage seat mounts 3 in Tighten screw 1 with special of the holders. holders 4. key 2 for the seat until it is hand-tight. Installing the seat Installing the pneumatic pump ( If too much pressure is applied in the forward direction, there is a danger that the motorcycle will be...
  • Page 49: Mirrors

    Mirrors Adjusting mirror arm Push protective cap 1 over the threaded fastener. Adjusting mirrors Pneumatic pump You can use the pump to check the pressure in the Air Damping System ( and in the tyres, and increase pressure when necessary. Push protective cap 1 up Removing pneumatic over the threaded fastener...
  • Page 50: Spring Preload

    can use the valve on the Air Take a grip close to the top Take a grip close to the top of the pump, compress the of the pump, compress the Damping System to reduce pressure, or you can increase pump and disengage it from pump and engage it in the pressure by connecting the...
  • Page 51 Air pressure and example by lifting it onto the cycle is heavily loaded and BMW auxiliary stand. Check temperature reduce air pressure accord- the air pressures before re- When the Air Damping Sys- ingly when the motorcycle is...
  • Page 52 pump to turn with the adapter. The pneumatic pump now has an airtight connection to the valve. Turn hose 2 clockwise to screw it as far as possible into threaded adapter 3. The valve is now open. Pressurise the Air Damping Remove the valve cap Turn hose 2 counter- System as per the guideline...
  • Page 53: Damping

    Screw the valve cap onto Two-up the Air Damping System valve. Sit on the motorcycle, hold 9 bar it upright and allow as much of your weight as possible to rest on the motorcycle. Continue to allow air to es- cape until the fore-and-aft tilt indicator shows horizont- Installing the pneumatic...
  • Page 54 becomes harder as spring The rebound-stage setting controls the way the sus- travel increases. pension reacts as it extends, Adjusting linear whereas the compression- component of stage setting influences com- compression-stage pression of the front forks un- der load. characteristic for the The harder the setting, the telescopic forks more the movement that the...
  • Page 55 the adjusting screw in the + Basic setting, direction. linear component If you want softer damping, of compression-stage use a screwdriver to turn characteristic the adjusting screw in the - direction. Turn adjusting screw as far as it will go in the Basic setting, pro- clockwise direction, then gressive component...
  • Page 56 the adjusting screw in the + Adjusting damping for direction. rear wheel If you want softer damping, Your motorcycle's hand- use a screwdriver to turn ling will suffer if you do the adjusting screw in the - not match the spring-preload direction.
  • Page 57: Tyres

    Hard damping, adjusting Incorrect tyre pressure If tyre pressure is too low: screw engages with an aud- reduces the operating Correct tyre pressure. ible click. life of the tyres. Two valves Turn adjusting screw until Always check that the tyre marks 1 are vertical.
  • Page 58 Use only the tube valve to in- flate the tyre.
  • Page 60: Riding

    Riding Safety instructions ... . . Checklist ..... . Starting ..... . . Running in .
  • Page 61: Safety Instructions

    Your author- acerbate these effects. permitted for the tyres. Ex- ised BMW Motorrad dealer Do not ride your motorcycle cessive speeds can damage will be glad to advise you on after consuming alcohol,...
  • Page 62 Inhaling the exhaust Do not run the fuel tank dry. Do not permit flammable ma- fumes therefore terials to come into contact Do not attempt to start or represents a health hazard with the hot exhaust system. run the engine with a spark- and can even cause loss plug cap disconnected.
  • Page 63: Checklist

    gear before retracting the side Do not tamper with the Brakes control unit of the electronic stand. Brake-fluid levels, front and engine-management rear Gearbox system. Clutch You can start the engine Clutch fluid level Tampering with the con- when the gearbox is in neutral Shock-absorber setting trol unit of the electronic or if you pull the clutch with...
  • Page 64 Starting engine ing light shows first yellow If ambient temperatures are very low, you might and then red, so that you can check that it is in working or- find it necessary to open the der. This pre-ride check is in- throttle slightly when starting CHECK! the engine.
  • Page 65: Running In

    Tyres ably an authorised BMW Running-in speed Motorrad dealer. New tyres have a smooth surface. This must be Running in roughened by riding in a...
  • Page 66: Riding Off-Road

    Riding off-road frequently on unsurfaced Parking your tracks or poor roads. motorcycle Tyre pressures Check the thickness of the Placing motorcycle on Tyre pressures reduced brake pads more frequently side stand for off-road riding im- and replace the brake pads in pair the motorcycle's handling good time.
  • Page 67: Refuelling

    Removing motorcycle Refuelling Slowly lean the motorcycle to the side until its weight from side stand Fuel level is taken by the stand and Unlock the steering lock. dismount to the left. Switch on the ignition. If the motorcycle is on From the left, grip the the side stand, the sur- handlebars with both hands.
  • Page 68 Refuelling are quoted for the recommen- Leaded fuel will destroy the catalytic converter. ded grade of fuel. Fuel is highly flammable. Use only unleaded fuel. A naked flame close to Recommended fuel the fuel tank can cause a fire Make sure the ground is grade or explosion.
  • Page 69: Brake System

    Brake system until the brakes have dried Dirt or mud on brakes out. When riding on loose Descending mountain surfaces or muddy passes Salt on brakes roads, the brakes may fail There is a danger of the The brakes may fail to to take effect immediately brakes fading if you use take effect immediately...
  • Page 70: Accessories

    Accessories General instructions ... Grip heating switch ..Power socket ....Luggage .
  • Page 71: General Instructions

    BMW motor- that are approved by BMW for cycles without constituting this purpose. a safety hazard. Country- Genuine BMW parts and ac-...
  • Page 72: Power Socket

    Power socket board power supply system is minimised, the supply to the Ratings power socket is cut off ap- proximately 15 minutes after the ignition is switched off, and it is also temporarily in- terrupted during the start pro- cedure. Cable routing Heating off.
  • Page 73: Luggage

    You took delivery of your Do not exceed the permiss- BMW complete with certain ible gross weight and be sure components that can be fitted to comply with the instruc- for sporty off-roading. See tions on loading.
  • Page 74 Maintenance Feneral instructions ... Toolkit ......Engine oil ..... Brake system, general .
  • Page 75: Feneral Instructions

    Feneral instructions Toolkit A special toolkit has been assembled for The Maintenance chapter de- the HP2 Enduro and is scribes straightforward pro- available from your authorised cedures for checking and re- BMW Motorrad dealer. The placing certain wear parts. enclosed brochure contains Special tightening torques more information.
  • Page 76 The insufficient oil by a specialist workshop, pressure warning does preferably an authorised not fulfil the function of an BMW Motorrad dealer. oil gauge. The only way of Check the oil level in oil- level indicator 1. checking whether the oil level...
  • Page 77: Brake System, General

    0.5 l (difference between system performed by a spe- MIN and MAX) cialist workshop, preferably Use tool 2 from the toolkit an authorised BMW Motorrad to install cap 1. dealer. Brake system, general Checking brake function Damage to the engine Dependability of the Pull the handbrake lever.
  • Page 78: Brake Pads

    Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the If the wear indicating marks motorcycle on its stand. are no longer clearly visible: Have the brake pads re- placed by a specialist work- shop, preferably an author- ised BMW Motorrad dealer.
  • Page 79 Make sure the ground is brake pad. level and firm and place the motorcycle on its stand. If the brake disc is visible: Have the brake pads re- placed by a specialist work- shop, preferably an author- ised BMW Motorrad dealer.
  • Page 80: Brake Fluid

    Brake fluid Checking brake-fluid level, front brakes A low fluid level in the brake reservoir can al- low air to penetrate the brake system. This significantly re- duces braking efficiency. Check the brake-fluid level at Check the brake fluid level Brake fluid level, front regular intervals.
  • Page 81 Check the brake-fluid level at regular intervals. Have the defect rectified as quickly as possible by a specialist workshop, prefer- ably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Checking brake-fluid level, rear brakes Check the brake fluid level Brake fluid level, rear in reservoir 1.
  • Page 82: Clutch

    Have the defect rectified have to be changed. level and firm and place the as quickly as possible by a specialist workshop, prefer- motorcycle on its stand. ably an authorised BMW Move the handlebars to the Motorrad dealer. straight-ahead position. Clutch Checking clutch operation Pull the clutch lever.
  • Page 83: Tyres

    If the tyre tread no longer ling and grip can be im- tyres complies with the minimum paired even before the tyres For each size of tyre BMW legally required tread depth: wear to the minimum tyre Motorrad tests certain makes, Replace tyre.
  • Page 84 Fitting the auxiliary stand of road safety. Use only wheels and tyres ap- Placing motorcycle on auxil- proved by BMW Motorrad for iary stand ( your type of motorcycle. You can obtain detailed in- formation from your author- ised BMW Motorrad dealer or on the Internet at www.bmw-...
  • Page 85 BMW Mo- Do not operate the handbrake torrad dealer. lever when the brake calipers have been removed.
  • Page 86 Front wheel, axle screw in axle holder Thread-locking compound: Optimoly TA 40 Nm Without operating the brakes: firmly compress the forks and release; repeat Install spacer sleeve 6. Insert axle 4. the procedure several Roll the front wheel into po- times.
  • Page 87 Engage first gear. Always have the security of the fasteners checked by a specialist workshop, prefer- Tighten right axle clamping ably an authorised BMW Mo- screws 3. torrad dealer. Degrease the wheel adapter Pinch bolt, axle holder and the wheel hub.
  • Page 88: Auxiliary Stand

    Auxiliary stand BMW Motorrad offers a ser- vice stand that holds the mo- torcycle securely upright for maintenance work. You can obtain the service stand from your authorised BMW Motor- rad dealer. Tighten wheel studs 1 until Push adjustable pin 1 all the...
  • Page 89: Bulbs

    Placing motorcycle on Bulbs auxiliary stand General instructions A warning appears in the mul- tifunction display if a bulb is defective. If the brake light or rear light fails, the warn- ing is accompanied by the General warning light light- ing up yellow.
  • Page 90 carry a complete set of spare Removing headlight bulbs if possible. Ignition is switched OFF The bulb is pressurised and can cause injury if damaged. Wear protective goggles and gloves when changing bulbs. The types of bulb fitted Disconnect plugs 3, 4 to your motorcycle are and 5.
  • Page 91 Pull high-beam/low-beam bulb 3 out of the headlight housing. Replace the defective bulb. Bulb of low-beam and high-beam headlight H4 / 12 V / 55 W / 60 W Remove rubber cap 1. Position the rubber cap 1 on the headlight housing and push it into place.
  • Page 92 Remove rubber cap 1. Press bulb 3 into fitting 4 Press bulb 3 into socket 4 and remove by turning it and turn it clockwise to in- counter-clockwise. stall. Replace the defective bulb. Parking-light bulb W5W / 12 V / 5 W Pull bulb socket 2 out of the headlight housing.
  • Page 93 Install three screws 1. Replacing brake light and rear light bulb Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motorcycle on its stand. Removing the seat ( Position the rubber cap 1 Connect plugs 3, 4 (with on the headlight housing blue cable) and plug 5 (with and push it into place.
  • Page 94 Pull the rear light back and out of the holders. Remove screws 1. Press bulb 1 into fitting 2 and remove by turning it Remove the rear trim pan- counter-clockwise. els, taking care not to mis- Turn bulb socket 2 counter- lay aluminium bushes 2.
  • Page 95 Press bulb 1 into socket 2 Turn bulb socket 2 clock- Install screws 1. and turn it clockwise to in- wise and install it in the rear stall. light. There is only one position in which the bulb can be inserted into the socket.
  • Page 96 Hold rear-light protector 3 in Remove screw 1. Turn bulb 2 counter- position. clockwise and remove it from the bulb housing. Install screws 1. Replace the defective bulb. Install screws 2. Installing the seat ( Front flashing turn in- dicator bulbs Replacing turn indicator bulbs R10W / 12 V / 10 W...
  • Page 97 Turn bulb 2 clockwise to Install screw 1. Remove screw 1. install it in the bulb housing. Remove the cable protect- Replacing number-plate light bulb Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motorcycle on its stand. Working from the inboard side, insert the glass into Pull bulb holder 1 out of the...
  • Page 98: Jump Starting

    Pull bulb 2 out of socket 3. Push bulb 2 into socket 3. Install the cable protector with screw 1. Replace the defective bulb. Bulb of number-plate Jump starting light The wires leading to the power socket do not W5W / 12 V / 5 W have a load-capacity rating adequate for jump-starting the engine.
  • Page 99 itive terminal of the donor Touching live parts of Removing the seat ( the ignition system with battery. When jump-starting the en- the engine running can cause gine, do not disconnect the Then connect one end electric shock. of the black jump lead to battery from the on-board the negative terminal of Do not touch parts of the igni-...
  • Page 100: Battery

    Disconnect the jump lead Keep the surface of the bat- BMW Motorrad has de- from the ground connection tery clean and dry veloped a trickle-charger first, then disconnect the specially designed for com- Do not open the battery second lead from the posit-...
  • Page 101 Charge via the power sock- Use BMW chargers with period of disuse. See the in- et, with the battery connec- the part numbers 71 60 structions for caring for your...
  • Page 102 topple in the course of the tery holder, then turn it to Then disconnect positive operations described below. battery lead 2. the correct position. Always make sure that the Remove screw 3 of the bat- The positive terminal is on motorcycle is stable and the left as viewed in the for- tery holder.
  • Page 103 Connect battery positive lead 2 first. The connect battery negat- ive lead 1. Install screw 3 of the battery holder. Installing the seat ( Set the clock (...
  • Page 104: Care

    Care Care products ....100 Washing the motorcycle ..100 Cleaning easily damaged components ....101 Paint care .
  • Page 105: Care Products

    BMW Motorrad recommends Apply the brakes in good time and care products you can that you use BMW insect re- until the brakes have dried obtain from your authorised mover to soften and wash off out.
  • Page 106: Cleaning Easily Damaged Components

    Chrome Using silicone sprays for Windscreen the care of rubber seals Use plenty of water and BMW Headlight lens made of can cause damage. shampoo to clean chrome, plastic particularly if it has been Do not use silicone sprays Glass cover of the instru- exposed to road salt.
  • Page 107: Protective Wax Coating

    BMW Motorrad dealers can immediately, however, as BMW Motorrad recommends provide suitable auxiliary otherwise the paint can applying only BMW car wax or be affected or become stands. products containing carnauba discoloured. Substances Before laying the vehicle wax or synthetic wax.
  • Page 108 pressure in the Air Damping System and adjust if neces- sary.
  • Page 110: Technical Data

    Technical data Troubleshooting chart ..106 Threaded fasteners ... 107 Engine ..... . . 108 Riding specifications .
  • Page 111: Chart

    Troubleshooting chart Engine does not start or is difficult to start Possible cause Remedy Kill switch activated. Kill switch in operating position (run). Side stand extended and gear engaged. Retract the side stand ( 58). Gear engaged and clutch not disengaged. Select neutral or pull clutch lever ( 58).
  • Page 112: Threaded Fasteners

    Threaded fasteners Handlebars Value Valid Handlebar clamping block to fork bridge M10 x 100, grease thread 38 Nm Optimoly TA Handlebar to handlebar clamp- ing block M8 x 30, grease thread 19 Nm Optimoly TA Mirror arm Value Valid Mirror to clamping piece 25 Nm Front wheel Value...
  • Page 113: Engine

    Front wheel Value Valid Grease threads, M22 x 1.5 - Elox 40 Nm Optimoly TA Rear wheel Value Valid Rear wheel to wheel carrier M10 x 53 x 1.25 Tighten in diagonally opposite sequence 60 Nm Engine Engine, type Four-stroke opposed twin, air-cooled with oil-cooled exhaust ports, installed longitud- inally, two overhead camshafts, electronic engine management.
  • Page 114 Max. torque 115 Nm, - at engine speed: 5500 min Maximum permissible engine speed 7800 min ±50 Idle speed 1150 Fuel Recommended fuel grade 98 ROZ/RON, Super plus (premium) 91 ROZ/RON, Regular unleaded (fuel grade, usable with power- and consumption-related restrictions) Usable fuel capacity 13 l...
  • Page 115 BMW Motorrad recommends not using synthetic oils for the first 10,000 km. Please do not hesitate to contact your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer if you have any ques- tions relating the choice of a suitable engine oil for your motorcycle.
  • Page 116: Riding Specifications

    Riding specifications Top speed 200 km/h Maximum speed with massive-bar tyres comply with tyre-specific speed restrictions Clutch Clutch, type Single dry plate with high-leverage pressure plate Transmission Gearbox type Fully helical 6-speed gearbox with integral reaction damper, claw-action shift by sliding sleeves Gear ratios Gearbox transmission ratios...
  • Page 117: Final Drive

    Final drive Rear wheel drive, type Shaft drive with bevel gears Final drive gear ratio 2.82 : 1 Running gear Front suspension, type upside-down telescopic fork Front suspension, total suspension travel 270 mm, at wheel Rear suspension, type Pneumatic shock-absorber element (Air damping Element) with two-way adjustable bypass, adjustment by means of manually operated pump and pressure gauge...
  • Page 118: Brakes

    Brakes Front brake, type hydraulically operated single-disc brake with 2-piston floating caliper and floating brake disc Brake pads, front wheel, material Sintered metal Rear brakes, type hydraulically operated disc brake with 2- piston floating caliper and fixed disc Brake pads, rear wheel, material Sintered metal Wheels and tyres Front wheel, type...
  • Page 119: Electrics

    Tyre pressures Tyre pressure, front 2.2 bar, One-up, tyre cold with OA Rear footrest: 2.2 bar, Two-up and/or with luggage, tyre cold Tyre pressure, rear 2.5 bar, One-up, tyre cold with OA Rear footrest: 2.5 bar, Two-up and/or with luggage, tyre cold Electrics On-board socket, rating...
  • Page 120 Spark plugs Spark plug, manufacturer and designation Bosch YR5LDE ±0.1 Spark plug, electrode gap (When new) Spark plug, electrode gap (Wear limit) 1 mm Lighting Bulb of low-beam and high-beam headlight H4 / 12 V / 55 W / 60 W Parking-light bulb W5W / 12 V / 5 W Bulb of tail light/brake light...
  • Page 121: Frame

    Frame Frame, type Tubular steel spaceframe, drive unit not load- bearing Type plate, location on steering head, left Vehicle identification number (VIN), location on steering head, right Dimensions Length of motorcycle 2350 mm Height of motorcycle 1260 mm, in DIN normal-load position; without mirrors maximum width across front footrests 550 mm...
  • Page 122: Weights

    Weights Unladen weight 195 kg, DIN unladen weight, ready for road, 90 % load of fuel, without optional extras Permitted gross weight 380 kg Maximum payload 185 kg...
  • Page 124: Service

    Service BMW Motorrad service ..120 BMW Motorrad service quality ..... . . 120...
  • Page 125: Bmw Motorrad Service

    Ser- To ensure that your BMW is money in the long run. vice, Inspection and Annual always in optimum condition, Inspection work needed.
  • Page 126: Bmw Motorrad Service Card: On-The-Spot Breakdown Assistance

    In the event of a breakdown, on the distance covered by the BMW Motorrad Service BMW Motorrad has an ex- the motorcycle. Card issued with each new tensive after-sales service BMW motorcycle enables BMW Running-in Check...
  • Page 127 BMW Service from your authorised BMW ensure correct operability of Motorrad dealer. the motorcycle. After the first 10,000 km and every additional 20,000 Maintenance work for km (30,000 km, 50,000 sporty off-roading km, 70,000 km, etc.) if this Sporty off-roading, particu-...
  • Page 128: Confirmation Of Maintenance Work

    Confirmation of maintenance work BMW Pre-delivery BMW Running-in Check Check Carried out in accord- Carried out in accord- ance with manufacturer's ance with manufacturer's instructions instructions Odometer reading Brake fluid, new Date, stamp, signature Date, stamp, signature...
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  • Page 133: Service

    Confirmation of service The table is intended as a record of maintenance, warranty and repair work, the installation of optional accessories and, if appropriate, special campaign (recall) work. Item Odometer Date reading...
  • Page 134 Item Odometer Date reading...
  • Page 135 Brake fluid replacing low-beam and Abbreviations and symbols, 6 checking fluid level, front high-beam headlight Accessories brakes, 75 bulb, 85 General instructions, 66 Checking fluid level, rear replacing number-plate light Parts supplied with the brakes, 76 bulbs, 92 motorcycle, 68 Reservoir, front, 13 replacing parking-light Air Damping System, 45...
  • Page 136 Confirmation of maintenance Topping up, 71 Gear indicator, 20 work, 123 Warning, engine oil pres- Grip heating, 17, 66 Currency, 7 sure, 24 Equipment, 7 Handlebar fittings Dimensions Function description, 29 Feneral view, left side, 16 Technical data, 116 Warning, 23 Feneral view, right side, 17 Handlebars Electrics...
  • Page 137 Ignition Lights Odometer and tripmeters, 20 switching off, 28 Switching off parking Operation, 31 lights, 41 switching on, 28 Resetting tripmeter, 32 Switching on high-beam Ignition switch, 28 Selecting readings, 31 headlight, 40 Immobiliser Off-roading, 61 Function description, 29 Switching on low-beam Maintenance work, 122 headlight, 40 Warning, 23...
  • Page 138 Reserve Spring preload, rear Technical data Warning, 23 Adjusting, 46 Brakes, 113 Residual range, 33 Air Damping System, 13, 45 Bulbs, 115 Restoring to use, 102 Starter, 17 Clutch, 111 Rider's Manual, 15 Starting, 58 Dimensions, 116 Rims Steering lock, 29 Electrics, 114 Test, 78 Suspension damping,...
  • Page 139 Transmission Feneral view, right side, 13 Starting engine, 58 Laying up, 102 Technical data, 111 Parking, 61 Troubleshooting chart, 106 Restoring to use, 102 Turn indicators Vehicle identification num- Left, 16, 41 ber, 11 Right, 17, 41 Switching off, 17, 42 Warning lights, 18 Telltale lights, 20 Overview, 20...

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