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The Ultimate
Riding Machine
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Rider's Manual
S 1000 R

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  • Page 1 BMW Motorrad The Ultimate Riding Machine bmw‑motorrad.com Rider's Manual S 1000 R...
  • Page 2 Vehicle data/dealership details Vehicle data Dealership details Model Person to contact in Service department Ms/Mr Vehicle Identification Number Phone number Colour code Date of first registration Dealership address/phone number (com- Registration number pany stamp)
  • Page 3 If you have questions concern- About this Rider's Manual ing your vehicle, your authorised Please read this Rider's Manual BMW Motorrad dealer will gladly carefully before starting to use provide advice and assistance. your new BMW. It contains im- We hope you will enjoy riding...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Underneath the seat ..16 Shifting gear ....83 BMW Motorrad Race Multifunction switch, left ..17 Brakes .
  • Page 5 Racing start ....107 Riding without ABS, ASC 11 Care ....171 Speed limiter for pit or DTC .
  • Page 6 Riding specifications ..189 13 Service ....191 BMW Motorrad Service . . . 192 BMW Motorrad Mobility services ....192 Maintenance work .
  • Page 7: General Instructions

    General instructions Overview ......6 Abbreviations and symbols ..6 Equipment .
  • Page 8: Overview

    The vehicles are as- torcycle. of equipment on the vehicle. sembled complete with Abbreviations and Indicates the end of an all the BMW Motorrad item of information. optional extras originally symbols ordered. CAUTION Low-risk hazard. Instruction.
  • Page 9: Equipment

    If your motorcycle contains in the Rider's Manual. Nor can Dynamic Damping Con- equipment that has not been BMW Motorrad entirely rule trol. described, its description can be out errors and omissions. We found in a separate manual.
  • Page 11: General Views

    General views General view, left side ....11 General view, left side, with DDC . . . 13 General view, right side ... . . 15 Underneath the seat .
  • Page 13: General View, Left Side

    General view, left side Adjuster for front compression-stage damping (red scale indicator) ( Adjuster for spring preload, rear ( Seat lock ( Tyre pressure table Payload table Chain settings Engine oil level indicator 132) Optional accessories socket for navigation...
  • Page 15: General View, Left Side, With Ddc

    General view, left side, with DDC with Dynamic Damping Control (DDC) Adjusting spring preload for front wheel ( 66). Seat lock ( Tyre pressure table Payload table Chain settings Adjuster for spring preload, rear ( Engine oil level indicator 132) Optional accessories socket for navigation...
  • Page 17: General View, Right Side

    General view, right side Brake-fluid reservoir, rear 137) VIN and type plate (on steering-head bearing) Brake-fluid tank, front 136) Setting the front rebound- stage damping (yellow scale indicator) ( Steering damper Coolant-level indicator 139) OA connector Oil filler neck ( 133) Setting the rear rebound- stage damping (down at...
  • Page 18: Underneath The Seat

    Underneath the seat Battery ( 161) Helmet holder ( Luggage loops ( Toolkit ( 130) Anti-theft alarm ( Fuse box ( 163) Rider's Manual Diagnostic connector Coding plug (...
  • Page 19: Multifunction Switch, Left

    Multifunction switch, left High-beam headlight and headlight flasher ( Lap timer ( Cruise-control system Hazard warning flashers BMW Motorrad Race ABS ASC ( DTC ( DDC ( Turn indicators ( Horn Display-mode selection...
  • Page 20: Right

    Multifunction switch, right Heated handlebar grips Riding mode ( Emergency off switch (kill switch) ( Start engine (...
  • Page 21: Instrument Panel

    Instrument panel Indicator and warning light fields ( Engine speed display Gearshift light ( Ambient-light brightness sensor (for adapting the brightness of the instru- ment lighting) with alarm system (DWA) DWA indicator light Multifunction display...
  • Page 23: Status Indicators

    Status indicators Indicator and warning lights ..22 Multifunction display ....23 ABS Pro indicator ....24 Warnings .
  • Page 24: Indicator And Warning Lights

    Indicator and warning lights ASC ( DTC ( ABS ( Turn indicators, left General warning light (in combination with warnings in the display) ( Turn indicators, right Fuel reserve ( Neutral High-beam headlight Malfunction indicator lamp 10 Cruise-control system with cruise control Switching on cruise control 56).
  • Page 25: Multifunction Display

    Multifunction display Speedometer Gear indicator; "N" indic- ates neutral Operating the heated handlebar grips ( Coolant temperature General information Clock ( Fuel level Riding mode ( NOTICE See Section 5 for information on the display modes for the race track.
  • Page 26: Abs Pro Indicator

    ABS Pro indicator The possible warnings are listed on the next pages. with ABS Pro Warnings for which there is no dedicated warning light are indic- ated by 'General' warning light 1 During the Pre-Ride-Check, the showing in combination with a availability of the ABS Pro func- warning such as, for example, 2 tion is indicated by "ABS Pro"...
  • Page 27 Warnings, overview Telltale and warning Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display EWS! appears on lights up yellow EWS active ( the display flashes red Coolant-tempera- Coolant temperature too high ( ture reading flashes Engine! appears lights up yellow Engine in emergency-operation mode on the display.
  • Page 28 Telltale and warning Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display LAMPF! appears on lights up yellow Bulbs for front parking light defective the display Front lights defective ( VDS! appears on Motorcycle dropped ( the blank display VDS! appears on Drop sensor defective ( the display flashes...
  • Page 29 Telltale and warning Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display lights up ASC switched off ( lights up ASC fault ( lights up ABS switched off ( quick-flashes DTC intervention ( slow-flashes DTC self-diagnosis not completed lights up DTC switched off ( lights up DTC fault ( DDC! appears on...
  • Page 30 Telltale and warning Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display The gear indicator Gear not trained ( flashes. DWALO! appears on DWA battery weak ( the display DWA! appears on lights up yellow DWA battery flat ( the display NO CAN appears on lights up red CAN open circuit/short circuit ( the display...
  • Page 31 Have the defective key re- sharply and overtaking. placed, preferably by an au- If the coolant temperature Possible cause: thorised BMW Motorrad dealer. is frequently too high, have The engine control unit has dia- the fault rectified as soon Coolant temperature too gnosed a fault.
  • Page 32 Have the fault rectified by a Possible cause: an authorised BMW Motorrad specialist workshop, preferably The engine control unit has dia- dealer. an authorised BMW Motorrad gnosed a fault which may cause dealer.
  • Page 33 Consult a specialist Installing number-plate carrier light ( 153). 111). workshop, preferably an author- ised BMW Motorrad dealer. Front lights defective NOTICE No indication of a fault if the Bulbs for front parking If the number-plate carrier is re-...
  • Page 34 149). Seek the advice of a specialist ABS telltale and warning workshop, preferably an author- Replacing bulb for high-beam light shows. ised BMW Motorrad dealer. headlight ( 151). Possible cause: ABS self-diagnosis not Motorcycle dropped The ABS control unit has detec-...
  • Page 35 Have the fault rectified as available until self-diagnosis has quickly as possible by a completed completed. specialist workshop, preferably ASC telltale and warning an authorised BMW Motorrad ASC switched off light slow-flashes. dealer. ASC telltale and warning light shows. ABS switched off...
  • Page 36 Possible cause: DTC self-diagnosis not DTC switched off completed The rider has switched off the with Dynamic Traction Control ABS system. (DTC) with Dynamic Traction Control Switch on the ABS function (DTC) DTC warning light flashes. 51). DTC warning light slow- DTC intervention flashes.
  • Page 37 The gear indicator flashes. specialist workshop, preferably The Pro shift assistant is rectified by a specialist work- an authorised BMW Motorrad not available. shop, preferably an authorised dealer. BMW Motorrad dealer. Possible cause:...
  • Page 38 Possible cause: Seek the advice of a specialist nected. workshop, preferably an author- A coding fault has been detec- ised BMW Motorrad dealer. Seek the advice of a specialist ted. workshop, preferably an author- The reading remains visible for CAN open circuit/short ised BMW Motorrad dealer.
  • Page 39 Warning light for fuel down playable range, this countdown to reserve shows. Seek the advice of a specialist distance 1 appears briefly on the workshop, preferably an author- display after the Pre-Ride-Check ised BMW Motorrad dealer. completes.
  • Page 40 Risk of accident, damage to cata- The calculated range is only an approximate figure. Con- lytic converter sequently, BMW Motorrad re- Do not run the fuel tank dry. commends that you should not Possible cause: try to use the full range before The fuel tank contains no more refuelling.
  • Page 41: Operation

    Multifunction display ....45 Anti-theft alarm (DWA) ....49 BMW Motorrad Race ABS ..51 Automatic Stability Control (ASC) .
  • Page 42: Ignition Switch/Steering Lock

    Ignition switch/steering Switching on ignition lock Keys You receive 2 ignition keys. Consult the information on the electronic immobiliser (EWS) 41) if a key is lost or mislaid. One-key system Turn the key to position 1, Ignition switch/steering lock while moving the handlebars Insert the key in the ignition Tank filler cap slightly.
  • Page 43: Electronic Immobiliser Ews

    You can obtain extra keys started if the key is identified as only through an authorised “authorised”. BMW Motorrad dealer. The keys are part of an integrated NOTICE security system, so the dealer is under an obligation to check the...
  • Page 44: Emergency Off Switch

    Emergency off switch The emergency off switch is a NOTICE kill switch for switching off the (kill switch) engine quickly and easily. The side lights place a strain on the battery. Do not switch the ignition on for longer than abso- lutely necessary.
  • Page 45: Hazard Warning Lights System

    Hazard warning lights system Switching on hazard warning flashers Switch on the ignition. NOTICE The hazard warning flashers Push switch 1 up to switch on Immediately after switching off place a strain on the battery. the high-beam headlight. the ignition, push button 1 to Do not use the hazard warning the left and hold it in this po- Press switch 1 down to oper-...
  • Page 46: Turn Indicators

    Push button 1 to the right to automatically after the defined switch on the right turn indicat- time and distance. The defined ors. time and distance travelled Operate centre button 1 to can be set by an authorised cancel the turn indicators. BMW Motorrad dealer.
  • Page 47: Multifunction Display

    Multifunction display and subsequently retrieved in the RACE INFO display mode. Selecting the display RACE INFO: The information mode logged with the LAPTIMER can be retrieved for viewing here. Note that this display mode can be activated only when the motorcycle is at a standstill.
  • Page 48 Overview of the display modes — Solid line: short-press the button. ‑ ‑ Broken line: press and hold down the button. On-board computer read- ings ( Starting timing ( Start RACE INFO ( Start SETUP MENU 103)
  • Page 49 Selecting readings in Resetting the average values ROAD mode Switch on the ignition. Switch on the ignition. Repeatedly press button 2 until SETUP MENU ENTER appears on the display. Press and hold down button 2. Repeatedly press button 2 until Repeatedly short-press but- Repeatedly press button 1 until SETUP EQUIPMENT ENTER...
  • Page 50 Press button 2 to step the minutes reading down. When the minutes reading is correct, hold down button 2 until hours reading 3 flashes. Press button 1 to step the hours reading up. Press button 2 to step the hours reading down. When the hours reading is cor- rect, press and hold down but- ton 2 until the number stops...
  • Page 51: Anti-Theft Alarm (Dwa)

    Anti-theft alarm (DWA) an authorised BMW Motorrad motion sensor Retailer. an attempt to use an unauthor- with alarm system (DWA) ised vehicle key to switch on If an alarm was triggered while the ignition Activation the motorcycle was unattended, disconnection of the DWA anti- Switching on ignition ( 40).
  • Page 52 Switch on the ignition. Turn indicators flash once. Confirmation tone sounds once (if programmed). Anti-theft alarm (DWA) is deac- tivated. DWA adjusting Switching on ignition ( 40). Repeatedly press button 1 Press button 1 briefly to select briefly until the display line the SETUP EQIP DWA menu displays 2 SETUP EQUIP- item.
  • Page 53: Bmw Motorrad Race Abs

    BMW Motorrad Race ABS telltale and warning ABS function is switched off. light shows. Switch on the ABS Switch off the ABS function function Switch on the ignition. NOTICE You have the option of deactiv- ating the ABS function while the motorcycle is on the move.
  • Page 54: Automatic Stability Control

    ABS indicator and warning light ASC function is switched off. NOTICE switched on. Switch on the ASC You have the option of deactiv- function If the encoding plug is not in- ating the ASC function while the serted, you have the alternative motorcycle is on the move.
  • Page 55: Dynamic Traction Control

    ASC function is switched on. DTC function is switched off. NOTICE Switch on the DTC If the encoding plug is not in- You have the option of deactiv- function serted, you have the alternative ating the DTC function while the of switching the ignition off and motorcycle is on the move.
  • Page 56: Riding Mode

    5 km/h that can be selected. Setting riding mode Riding mode Switching on ignition ( 40). Using the riding modes BMW Motorrad has developed 4 operational scenarios for your motorcycle from which you can select the scenario suitable for your situation:...
  • Page 57 DYNAMIC PRO: For sporty rid- ing and for configuration to personal preferences or cur- rent marginal conditions (only with encoding plug fitted). With the motorcycle at a stand- still, the selected mode is ac- tivated after approximately two seconds. The newly selected riding Selection menu 1 with the four Repeatedly press button 1 until mode is activated as you...
  • Page 58: Cruise-Control System

    Installing encoding plug Switching on cruise control with riding modes Pro Switching off ignition ( 41). Removing front seat ( 60). To do so, press in latch 1 and remove the cap. Install the encoding plug. Slide switch 1 to the right. Switch on the ignition.
  • Page 59 Saving road speed Accelerating Decelerating Briefly push button 1 forward. Briefly push button 1 forward. Briefly push button 1 back. Increase speed Reduce speed Adjustment range for cruise control 30...180 km/h Speed is increased with each Speed is reduced with each actuation.
  • Page 60: Heated Handlebar Grips

    Deactivate cruise control Switching off cruise NOTICE control Brake, pull the clutch lever or turn the throttle twistgrip Opening the throttle does not (close the throttle by turning deactivate the cruise-control sys- the twistgrip back past the tem. If you release the twistgrip idle position) to deactivate the the motorcycle will decelerate cruise-control system.
  • Page 61: Front And Rear Seats

    only when the engine is use appears on the multifunc- length of time to pass without running. tion display. making further changes. Front and rear seats NOTICE Removing rear seat The increase in power consump- Place the motorcycle on its tion caused by having the heated stand on firm, even ground.
  • Page 62 holstered side down on a clean Removing front seat surface. Install the rear seat Fold the passenger seat down- wards, and press forwards Push the upholstery of the lightly. rider’s seat forward slightly Lock seat lock using the igni- above screws 1 and hold it in Insert passenger seat in the tion key.
  • Page 63: Helmet Holder

    Installing front seat Push the upholstery of the ATTENTION rider’s seat forward slightly Engage the rider’s seat in above the screw holes and mount 1, then lower the rear of Incorrect positioning of the hold it in this position. the seat to bring the holes into helmet lock Install screws 1.
  • Page 64: Luggage Loops

    Luggage loops Securing luggage to motorcycle Removing rear seat ( 59). Turn the rear seat upside down. Use the loops 1 and the rear footrests, for example, to se- cure luggage to the rear seat. In this process, take care not to damage the rear trim panels.
  • Page 65: Adjustment

    Adjustment Mirrors ......64 Headlight ......64 Brakes .
  • Page 66: Mirrors

    If there are doubts about the cor- position. rect headlight beam throw, have the setting checked by a special- Headlight ist workshop, preferably an au- thorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Adjusting headlight for driving on left/driving on Brakes right Adjusting brake lever...
  • Page 67: Spring Preload

    loaded and reduce spring preload between the lower edge 1 of NOTICE accordingly when the vehicle is the slider tube and the front lightly loaded. axle 2. The adjusting screw is easier to Apply the rider's weight to the turn if you push the brake lever Adjusting spring preload motorcycle.
  • Page 68 tate the adjusting screws 1 in direction B. Make sure that the same val- ues are set on the left and on the right. Adjusting spring preload for front wheel with Dynamic Damping Control (DDC) Keep motorcycle upright, best WARNING done with help from a second Place the motorcycle on its person (do not use the side...
  • Page 69 To reduce compression (i.e. to Load-dependent adjust- increase spring preload), use ment of spring preload the tool from the toolkit to ro- tate the adjusting screws 1 in Negative spring displacement direction A. of front wheel To increase compression (i.e. 6...10 mm (including rider to reduce spring preload), use 85 kg)
  • Page 70 number plate carrier to screw 2 preload, in other words), use of the chain guard. the tool from the on-board toolkit to turn adjusting ring 2 Apply the rider's weight to the in direction A. motorcycle. Tighten screw 1 to the spe- With the assistance of a cified tightening torque.
  • Page 71: Damping

    (negative spring displacement) Adjust damping action (DDC) to To increase negative spring ROAD in one-up riding. between the two values. displacement (i.e. to reduce spring preload), use the tool Load-dependent adjust- from the toolkit to turn adjust- ment of spring preload ing ring 1 in direction B.
  • Page 72 Adjusting compression- Compression stage, ba- stage damping for front sic setting, front wheel Position 1 (comfortable setting without Dynamic Damping with rider 85 kg) Control (DDC) Position 3 (normal setting with rider 85 kg) Position 7 (sports setting with rider 85 kg) To increase damping: Use the tool from the on-board kit to Adjust the rebound-stage...
  • Page 73 mark 1 points to a higher read- Factory default settings ing on the scale. for compression/rebound To reduce damping: Use the stages, front tool from the on-board kit to turn the adjusting screw in the Position 3 appropriate direction so that Adjusting rebound-stage mark 1 points to a lower read- ing on the scale.
  • Page 74 Rebound stage, basic setting, rear Position 1 (comfortable setting with rider 85 kg) Position 4 (normal setting with rider 85 kg) Position 7 (sports setting with rider 85 kg) To increase damping: Use the Press button 1 briefly to view tool from the on-board kit to the current setting.
  • Page 75 The setting shows briefly, then Riding with passenger NOTICE disappears automatically. You can adjust the damping Adjusting suspension characteristic while the motor- damping with DDC cycle is on the move. with Dynamic Damping Control The following settings are avail- (DDC) able: Switching on ignition ( 40).
  • Page 77: Riding

    Riding Safety instructions ....76 Comply with checklist ....78 Starting .
  • Page 78: Safety Instructions

    Your authorised Settings of the spring-strut and BMW Motorrad dealer will be ≤5 kg shock-absorber system glad to advise you on the correct Imbalanced load clothing for every purpose.
  • Page 79 Risk of poisoning Catalytic converter Risk of overheating Exhaust fumes contain carbon If misfiring causes unburned fuel ATTENTION monoxide, which is colourless to enter the catalytic converter, and odourless but highly toxic. there is a danger of overheating Engine running for prolonged and damage.
  • Page 80: Comply With Checklist

    Requirement Do not tamper with the vehicle Checking engine oil level in any way that could result in 132). Every 3rd refuelling stop: tuned performance. Checking front brake pad thick- without Dynamic Damping ness ( 134). Comply with checklist Control (DDC) Check rear brake pad thickness Adjusting spring preload for 135).
  • Page 81 Pre-Ride-Check with Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) The instrument panel runs a test DTC self-diagnosis is in pro- of the warning lights and the re- gress. ( volution counter when the igni- Select neutral or, if a gear is tion is switched on: this is the engaged, pull the clutch lever.
  • Page 82 The needle of the engine speed Check all the indicator and ABS self-diagnosis display moves to the position for warning lights. BMW Motorrad Race ABS per- zero engine revolutions. ABS self-diagnosis not forms self-diagnosis to ensure its The indicator and warning lights completed operability.
  • Page 83 ASC telltale and warning in mind that the ASC function specialist workshop, preferably is not available or the function- light slow-flashes. an authorised BMW Motorrad ality might be subject to certain dealer. ASC self-diagnosis restrictions. completed...
  • Page 84: Running In

    300...1000 km) Have the fault rectified as warning lights. quickly as possible by a No full load (Odometer reading specialist workshop, preferably 0...1000 km) an authorised BMW Motorrad Note the mileage after which dealer. the running-in check should be carried out.
  • Page 85: Shifting Gear

    The author- Risk of accident exerting greater pressure on the ised BMW Motorrad dealer de- Ride carefully and avoid ex- levers. activates this monitoring function tremely sharp inclines. when the motorcycle is brought...
  • Page 86 It is not necessary to close the Pullaway engine speed The engine-speed thresholds throttle valve when shifting un- and the way in which the gear- When the motorcycle is at a der acceleration. shift light indicates the various standstill with the engine running, When braking and downshifting states can be customised in the the gearshift light indicates the...
  • Page 87: Brakes

    drops below idle during an up- apply to the brake lever. This shift using the Pro shift assistant. Constantly maintain the corres- shift. makes the best possible use ponding load condition (throttle of the dynamic increase in load at the front wheel. Remember grip position) before and during Idle speed gear shifts using the shift as-...
  • Page 88 Hazard braking Wet and dirty brakes Apply the brakes lightly while riding to remove wetness and with ABS Pro Wetness and dirt on the brake dirt, or dismount and clean the discs and the brake pads dimin- If you brake sharply from a speed brakes.
  • Page 89: Parking Your Motorcycle

    Availability of ABS Pro ABS Pro not developed for NOTICE race-circuit use ABS Pro is available in the RAIN, ROAD and DYNAMIC ABS Pro was not developed for ABS Pro was not developed riding modes. race-circuit use to enhance in- to enhance individual braking dividual braking performance performance with the motor-...
  • Page 90: Refuelling

    Refuelling Always check that the ground Recommended fuel under the stand is level and Fuel grade grade firm. Requirement Super Plus, unleaded (max. Extend the side stand and prop For optimum fuel consumption, 10 % ethanol, E10) the motorcycle on the stand. fuel should be sulphur-free or 98 ROZ/RON with the lowest sulphur content...
  • Page 91 the carbon canister and cause tank beyond the bottom edge component damage. of the fuel filler neck. Fill the fuel tank up to the NOTICE lower edge of the filler neck only. When refuelling after running on reserve, make sure that you top ATTENTION up the tank to a level above re- serve, as otherwise the new level...
  • Page 92: Securing Motorcycle For Transporta

    Fuel reserve approx. 4 l Press the fuel tank cap down firmly to close. Remove the ignition key and close the protective cap. Securing motorcycle ATTENTION ATTENTION for transportation Vehicle topples to side when Trapping of components Make sure that all components being lifted on to stand Component damage that might come into contact...
  • Page 93 Secure the tensioning straps on the frame for the rear footrests on either side and tighten. Tighten all the straps uniformly; the vehicle's suspension should be compressed as tightly as possible front and rear.
  • Page 95: On The Race Track

    On the race track LAPTIMER ......94 RACE INFO ......98 SETUP MENU .
  • Page 96: Laptimer

    LAPTIMER Labels for the values time for the current lap is shown in the fourth line. shown on the display Mode of presentation LAST BEST: The third line The following times can be shows the time needed for displayed in the third line: the preceding lap, the best lap LASTLAP: The time for the currently logged in memory is...
  • Page 97 Display overview — Solid line: short-press the button. ‑ ‑ Broken line: press and hold down the button. Interrupting timing ( 97). Starting timing ( 96). View the times ( 96).
  • Page 98 Viewing times Starting timing started only by an external sig- nal. Infrared receiver with infrared receiver An infrared signal provides a con- venient way of operating the lap timer. The instrument can be op- erated in this way only when the infrared receiver available as an To view the time of your Press switch 1 to start timing.
  • Page 99 Expected fastest lap Signals received before this time If the current sector time is better elapses are ignored. than the one from the best lap, This function must be activated a new best time can be expec- in the SETUP RACETRACK (see Interrupting timing ted.
  • Page 100: Race Info

    RACE INFO Last lap logged in memory LAST Selecting saved lap All other laps logged in memory Aggregate time for all laps logged in memory TOTAL Delete lap data logged in memory DELETE LAPS. Delete the best-ever lap logged in memory BEST-EVER DE- LETE.
  • Page 101 Display overview — Solid line: short-press the button. ‑ ‑ Broken line: press and hold down the button. Selecting saved lap 98). Deleting lap times 101). Exit the INFO MENU 100). Delete the timing logs 101).
  • Page 102 Information for a lap Time for the lap currently displayed. The riding mode most commonly used is dis- played continuously. Exiting INFO MENU Press and hold down button 2 to exit the RACE INFO display In sequence: Top speed mode. (max), average speed (Ø) The readings already recorded and lowest speed (min) on...
  • Page 103 Deleting timing logs timed laps are deleted. This Deleting lap times means that other races can sub- sequently be timed and the lap times of those races compared with the best lap from earlier races. The all-time best lap can also be deleted from memory.
  • Page 104 the last lap in memory LAST, the lap in question is deleted. The lap that was the second- last time until the last time was deleted becomes the new last lap. a lap stored in memory, the lap in question is deleted. The numbering of the remaining laps remains unchanged.
  • Page 105: Setup Menu

    SETUP MENU SETUP EQUIPMENT Display-freeze period for the most recent time HOLD Adjust the alarm system setting Select parameters (DWA) DWA AUTO ON/OFF. Debounce time (time that must elapse before a new lap can be Set the time CLOCK TIME. started) of the TRIP/INFO but- Adjust display brightness ton for operating the LAPTIME...
  • Page 106 Adjust DTC: RAIN, ROAD, DYNA, D-PRO Adjust throttle response in combination with torque and coasting acoustics (ENGINE): RAIN, ROAD Reset settings to default: RESET...
  • Page 107 SETUP MENU overview — Solid line: short-press the button. ‑ ‑ Broken line: press and hold down the button. Display settings Race track settings Dynamic Pro riding mode settings (only with encod- ing plug inserted) Exit SETUP MENU...
  • Page 108 Setting parameters Exiting SETUP mode Press and hold down button 2 To exit the SETUP MENU, press until the parameter starts to and hold down button 1. flash. A value that is still flashing will Repeatedly press button 1 or not be saved.
  • Page 109: Racing Start

    Racing start Racing start with Launch Control with riding modes Pro Top speed CAUTION Launch Control 60 km/h Launch Control supports riders Launch Control permits max- by maintaining the ideal engine imum acceleration, so unfa- speed for a racing start. Launch The DTC system is switched off miliar riding situations can Control can be activated in the...
  • Page 110 Launch Control are shown in the Clutch cooling time multifunction display. Start with Launch Control is pos- approx. 3 min (With engine sible. running) Start as described below. approx. 20 min (With engine stopped) Proceed in the normal way Press and hold down starter when starting;...
  • Page 111: Speed Limiter For Pit Lane

    As soon as engine speed lim- The speed resulting from the Release starter button 1. itation ceases, engine speed maximum rotational speed is de- The vehicle accelerates at the increases because the throttle pendent on the ratio and tyre maximum rate. grip is in the full-throttle posi- size.
  • Page 112: Removing And Installing Number

    fluid reservoir remains correctly Push protective cap 1 on. NOTICE secured. Removing and installing If the number-plate carrier is re- Remove mirror 3. number-plate carrier moved in preparation for a race- Re-tighten nut 2 using the track session, the electronics toolkit.
  • Page 113 with alarm system (DWA) Remove number plate carrier 2 and unthread wiring harness 1. Install the rear seat ( 60). Installing number-plate carrier Place the motorcycle on its stand on firm, even ground. Removing rear seat ( 59). Release plug connection 1 for number plate carrier.
  • Page 114 Number-plate carrier to rear frame 5 Nm with alarm system (DWA) Deploy alarm system 2 and Thread plug connection 1 with attach to holder 3. cable through tail bottom sec- tion 2. Install screw 4. Connect and fix plug connec- Connect plug connection 1 for tion 1, and secure cable strap alarm system.
  • Page 115: Removing And Installing Front Turn

    Install the rear seat ( 60). Removing and installing front turn indicators Removing front flashing turn indicator NOTICE The procedure described here Remove screw 1 and remove Put turn indicator in position for the right side apply applies by turn indicator. Guide cable and fit screw 1.
  • Page 117: Engineering

    Engineering details Race ABS Antilock Brake Sys- tem ....... . 116 Automatic Stability Control (ASC) .
  • Page 118: Race Abs Antilock Brake Sys

    At this instant the lever. The footbrake lever acts transferable limit, the wheels start BMW Motorrad Integral ABS only on the rear brake. to lock and the vehicle loses its must assume an extremely low directional stability;...
  • Page 119 In addition to problems with the the integral function. If the WARNING BMW Motorrad Race ABS, ex- brake pedal is depressed after ceptional riding conditions can the handbrake lever is pulled, Rear wheel lift due to severe...
  • Page 120 ABS Pro momentum take over and even Brake system not regularly adapts ABS intervention to the BMW Motorrad Race ABS is un- serviced. motorcycle's bank angle. Signals able to counteract their effects. Risk of accident...
  • Page 121: Automatic Stability Control

    BMW Motorrad ASC? Advantages for the rider opting his or her style of riding BMW Motorrad ASC is an assist- accordingly. The advantages of ABS Pro for ant system for the rider for use the rider are sensitive response Do not take risks that would on public roads.
  • Page 122: Dynamic Traction Control

    If slip exceeds a The BMW Motorrad ASC is un- plying the front brake (Burn certain limit, the engine control able to control a situation of this Out).
  • Page 123 Dynamic Traction Control Front wheel lift-off detection is sued. (DTC) deactivated in the DYNA PRO set- The BMW Motorrad DTC can ting of the DYNAMIC PRO riding switch off automatically under In accordance with the laws of mode. the exceptional riding conditions...
  • Page 124: Dynamic Damping Control

    Riding mode selection a corresponding loss of stability. Dynamic Damping Control (DDC) Different riding modes enable the The BMW Motorrad DTC is un- is a semi-active suspension sys- motorcycle's characteristics to able to control a situation of this tem that reacts automatically to adapt to the prevailing weather nature.
  • Page 125: Riding Mode Rain

    BMW Motorrad. The DYNAMIC PRO riding mode is for The ABS always intervenes race-track conditions and sur- The throttle twistgrip must be...
  • Page 126: Riding Mode Road

    only the handbrake lever is Riding mode ROAD with Dynamic Traction Control pulled. (DTC) Standard mode ABS for the rear wheel is The ROAD riding mode offers switched on. The DTC intervenes early safety and directional stability on Rear-wheel lift detection is enough to prevent the rear dry roads.
  • Page 127: Riding Mode Dynamic

    with ABS Pro Front-wheel lift detection is ON Lift detection for the rear wheel and prevents the front wheel is reduced. The rear wheel can ABS Pro is fully available. The from lifting off the ground. lift slightly clear of the ground. tendency of the motorcycle to Assistance with integral pres- straighten up when the brakes...
  • Page 128: Pro

    Throttle response on which the parameter settings with respect to the DYNAMIC for this riding mode are based riding mode. Engine response is optimum is that the motorcycle is fitted ABS Pro functions are not sup- and direct. with tyres with a very high level ported in the DYNAMIC PRO The engine's maximum torque of surface grip and is ridden one-...
  • Page 129: Riding Without Abs, Asc

    Throttle response Maximum acceleration is ABS assistance is deactivated. achieved. Under these circumstances the Engine response is optimum front wheel can lock up. The DTC intervenes so late and direct. that lengthy drifts are possible. Assistance with integral pres- The engine's maximum torque sure build-up is in accordance Front-wheel lift detection is is made available.
  • Page 130 Front-wheel lift detection is deactivated. Any wheelies are possible. There is a possibility of the motorcycle flipping over backwards. with Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) DTC switched off The DTC indicator and warning light shows. DTC assistance is deactivated. Any drifts are possible. Front-wheel lift detection is deactivated.
  • Page 131: Maintenance

    Maintenance General instructions ....130 Fuses ......163 Toolkit .
  • Page 132: General Instructions

    Control (DDC) Removing front seat If you are in doubt, consult a Adjust the rebound- 60). specialist workshop, preferably stage damping for front Replacing bulbs for front your authorised BMW Motorrad wheel ( 70). and rear turn indicators dealer. 154).
  • Page 133: Front-Wheel Stand

    71). ATTENTION Spare fuses with gripping clamp Use of the BMW Motorrad Mini-fuses 4 A, 7.5 A and front wheel stand without ac- 10 A companying use of centre Clamps for removing the stand or auxiliary stand...
  • Page 134: Rear-Wheel Stand

    Make sure the engine is at op- for the stand. erating temperature and hold Check the oil level in oil-level BMW Motorrad offers an aux- the motorcycle upright. indicator 1. iliary stand suitable for every Allow the engine to idle for one vehicle.
  • Page 135: Brake System

    Use of insufficient engine oil by a specialist workshop, or too much engine oil preferably an authorised Engine damage BMW Motorrad dealer. Always make sure that the oil level is correct. Topping up the engine oil Top up the engine oil to the Place the motorcycle on its specified level.
  • Page 136 Have the brakes checked by a brake pads 1. without backing plate) specialist workshop, preferably If the brake pads are worn: an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Checking front brake pad thickness Place the motorcycle on its stand on firm, even ground.
  • Page 137 BMW Motorrad recommends WARNING installing only genuine BMW Motorrad brake pads. Brake-pad thickness less than permissible minimum Check rear brake pad Diminished braking effect, dam- thickness age to the brakes Place the motorcycle on its In order to ensure the depend- stand on firm, even ground.
  • Page 138 Have the brake pads replaced by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Checking brake-fluid level, front brakes Check the brake fluid level on Make sure the ground is level Brake-pad wear limit, brake fluid tank 1.
  • Page 139 Check the brake-fluid level at regular intervals. Have the defect rectified as quickly as possible by a spe- cialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad Check the brake fluid level in dealer. Brake fluid level, front rear reservoir 1. Checking the brake-fluid...
  • Page 140: Clutch

    0.5...1.0 mm (at the handlebar specialist workshop, preferably WARNING fitting, with engine cold) an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Clutch play is out of tolerance: Not enough brake fluid in Adjust the clutch-lever play brake fluid reservoir...
  • Page 141: Coolant

    Adjust the clutch-lever Coolant play Check coolant level Place the motorcycle on its stand on firm, even ground. Coolant, specified level To increase clutch play: turn Between MIN and MAX marks screw 1 in the tightening dir- on the expansion tank (Engine ection, i.e.
  • Page 142: Tyres

    Install the right side panel preferably by an authorised Check tyre pressures against 157). BMW Motorrad dealer. the data below. Tyre pressure, front Tyres Checking tyre pressure 2.5 bar (Tyre cold)
  • Page 143: Wheels

    The tyre is worn out when available from your authorised the motorcycle's control sys- the tyre tread has worn down BMW Motorrad dealer or in the tems and consequently cannot to the level of the marks. The internet at: be changed.
  • Page 144 Component damage on attempt to install the brake caliper or be- Lift the motorcycle, preferably cause brake pads have to be with a BMW Motorrad rear- forced apart wheel stand. Remove screw 1 and remove Do not operate the brakes with...
  • Page 145 Always have the security of Slacken right axle clamping a BMW Motorrad front-wheel the fasteners checked by a screws 1. stand. specialist workshop, preferably Remove quick-release axle 2,...
  • Page 146 Lift front wheel and fit quick- Place brake calliper 1 on left Clamping screws in axle release axle 1 with torque. and position cable routing 2. holder Install screws 3 and tighten to Quick-release axle in specified torque. Tightening sequence: Tighten threaded bush screws six times in alternate Radial brake caliper to...
  • Page 147 2 screw 1. Brake pistons are pushed back. Lift the motorcycle, preferably with a BMW Motorrad rear- wheel stand. Fitting the rear-wheel stand 132). Slip wooden chocks or similar under the rear wheel to prevent...
  • Page 148 Slacken locknuts 2 on left and right. Slacken adjusting screws 3 on left and right. Remove adjusting plate 4 and push the axle in as far as it will Roll the rear wheel as far Remove screw 1 and forward as possible and disengage the brake line from disengage chain 1 from the holder 2.
  • Page 149 Always have the security of NOTICE the fasteners checked by a specialist workshop, preferably The sprocket and the spacer an authorised BMW Motorrad sleeves on left and right are dealer. loose fits in the wheel. When removing, make sure that no...
  • Page 150 ing brake-caliper carrier 1 for- ward at the same time. When rolling the rear wheel Insert right adjusting plate 1 into position, take care not to into the swinging arm with damage wheel-speed sensor 1. stop 2 to the front. Roll the rear wheel as far Lift the rear wheel and work forward as possible and loop...
  • Page 151: Light Source

    Adjust the chain tension 166). Light source Replacing bulb for low- beam headlight NOTICE The plug arrangement can differ Insert left adjusting plate 1. Remove screws 1 and tilt the from the illustration, depending headlight to the right a little. Install axle nut 2 with its on the bulb to be replaced.
  • Page 152 Replace the defective bulb. NOTICE Bulbs with higher light-intensity ratings are available through af- termarket suppliers. These bulbs burn out more rapidly and gener- ate more heat than conventional bulbs. Under adverse conditions Disconnect plug 1. the extra heat can cause damage Install bulb 1.
  • Page 153 Install the cover. Replace the defective bulb. Fit cover on right ( 159). NOTICE Replacing bulb for high- Bulbs with higher light-intensity beam headlight ratings are available through af- Switching off ignition ( 41). termarket suppliers. These bulbs Remove the cover on the left burn out more rapidly and gener- 158).
  • Page 154 Detach plug connection from Remove bulb 1 from the Insert bulb 1 into the socket. the bracket (arrow) (use a socket. screwdriver if necessary) Replace the defective bulb. and disconnect from the connector 1. Bulb for parking light Turn socket 2 anticlockwise and pull out of the support.
  • Page 155 Installing headlight fairing Replace the defective bulb. 159). Bulb for parking light Replacing bulb for right side light W5W / 12 V / 5 W Place the motorcycle on its Use a clean, dry cloth to hold stand on firm, even ground. the bulb in order to keep the Switch off the ignition.
  • Page 156 Replacing bulbs for front and rear turn indicators Switching off ignition ( 41). Insert socket 1 into the head- Pull the glass out of the light light housing, making sure that housing at the threaded- the retainer engages. fastener side. Remove screw 1.
  • Page 157 Replace the defective bulb. Bulbs for flashing turn indicators, front RY10W / 12 V / 10 W with LED flashing turn indic- ators Turn bulb 1 clockwise to install Install screw 1. Bulbs for flashing turn it in the light housing. indicators, rear Replacing bulb for number-plate light...
  • Page 158 LED flashing turn indicat- LED flashing turn indicators can only be replaced as a com- plete unit. Consult a specialist workshop, preferably an author- ised BMW Motorrad dealer. Remove the bulb from the Push the bulb into the bulb LED rear light socket.
  • Page 159: Trim Panel Components

    Trim panel components Installing right side panel Removing right side panel NOTICE The procedure described here for the right side apply applies by analogy to the left side panel. Switching off ignition ( 41). Remove screws 1. with engine spoiler Release fairing side panel on Secure fairing side panel 2 in the right 2 from grommet 3...
  • Page 160 with engine spoiler Disconnect plug connection 4 for the turn indicators. Remove screws 1 and remove windscreen 2. Fit engine spoiler 1 ensuring that the retaining hook 2 is se- Remove screw 1. cured. Pull the cover on the right 2 to Install screws 3.
  • Page 161 Remove screws 1 and light Set cover 1 in position from Set right-hand cover 1 in posi- trim 2. above. tion from above. Connect plug connection 2 for Connect plug connection 2 for Installing headlight fairing the turn indicators and route the turn indicators and route the cable.
  • Page 162: Jump-Starting

    Do not touch parts of the igni- Use jump leads fitted with fully tion system when the engine is insulated crocodile clips at both running. ends. ATTENTION ATTENTION Excessive current flowing Jump-starting with a voltage when the motorcycle is greater than 12 V jump-started Damage to the on-board elec- Wiring smoulders/ignites or dam-...
  • Page 163: Battery

    Do not open the battery. battery. Do not top up with water. Allow both engines to idle for a BMW Motorrad has developed a Be sure to read and comply few minutes before disconnect- float charger specially designed with the instructions for char- ing the jump leads.
  • Page 164 Disconnecting battery Recharging battery Remove the battery earth lead 2. Also remove the from motorcycle Disconnecting battery from washer between the battery motorcycle ( 162). Place the motorcycle on its and the battery earth lead. Charge the battery using a stand on firm, even ground.
  • Page 165: Fuses

    Risk of short-circuit and fire wards out of the fuse box. shop, preferably an authorised Never attempt to jumper a BMW Motorrad dealer. blown fuse. NOTICE Always replace a defective fuse If fuse defects recur frequently...
  • Page 166: Diagnostic Connector

    The latch engages with an Removing rear seat ( 59). preferably an authorised audible click. BMW Motorrad dealer. Install the rear seat ( 60). Replacing fuse Diagnostic connector Disengaging diagnostic connector CAUTION Incorrect procedure followed when loosening the Press locks 1.
  • Page 167: Chain

    Install the rear seat ( 60). To prolong chain life, BMW Motorrad recommends Chain the use of BMW Motorrad Use a screwdriver to push the chain lubricant, or: Lubricating chain chain 1 up and down at a point Lubricant...
  • Page 168 Chain deflection Locknut of the final-drive chain tensioning screw 35...45 mm (Motorcycle with 19 Nm no weight applied, supported Tighten nut 1 for the quick- on its side stand) release axle to the specified If measured value is outside per- tightening torque.
  • Page 169 Permissible chain length max 144.30 mm (measured centre to centre over 10 pins, chain pulled taut) If the chain has stretched to the maximum permissible length: Seek the advice of a specialist workshop, preferably an author- ised BMW Motorrad dealer.
  • Page 171: Accessories

    Accessories General instructions ....170...
  • Page 172: General Instructions

    Tests conducted by Your BMW Motorrad dealer can these instances cannot make offer expert advice on the choice provision for all operating con- of genuine BMW parts, accessor- ditions experienced by BMW ies and other products.
  • Page 173: Care

    Care Care products ..... 172 Washing the vehicle ....172 Cleaning easily damaged compon- ents .
  • Page 174: Care Products

    Washing the vehicle Care products Diminished braking effect, risk of accident BMW Motorrad recommends BMW Motorrad recommends Apply the brakes in good time that you use BMW insect re- that you use the cleaning to allow the friction and heat to...
  • Page 175: Cleaning Easily Damaged

    Radiator Exercise restraint when using coverings. Clothing that is not a steam jet or high-pressure colour-fast is a major cause of Clean the radiator regularly to cleaning equipment. this occurrence. prevent overheating of the en- gine due to inadequate cooling. Cleaning easily Body panels For example, use a garden hose...
  • Page 176: Paint Care

    Paint care Protective wax coating BMW Motorrad recommends us- ing BMW tar remover for remov- Washing the vehicle regularly BMW Motorrad recommends ing specks of tar. Remember to will help counteract the long- applying only BMW car wax or wax the parts treated in this way.
  • Page 177: Technical Data

    Technical data Troubleshooting chart ... . . 176 Riding specifications ....189 Threaded fasteners ....177 Fuel.
  • Page 178: Troubleshooting Chart

    Troubleshooting chart Engine does not start or is difficult to start. Possible cause Rectification Side stand extended and gear engaged Retract the side stand. Gear engaged and clutch not disengaged Select neutral or pull the clutch lever. No fuel in tank Refuelling ( 88).
  • Page 179: Threaded Fasteners

    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 Tighten screws six times in alternate sequence 19 Nm Radial brake caliper to axle mount M10 x 65 38 Nm Rear wheel Value...
  • Page 180 Rear wheel Value Valid Swinging-arm adapter to rear wheel swinging arm M8 x 30 20 Nm Spring strut to main frame M10 x 65 56 Nm Mirrors Value Valid Locknut (mirror) to clamping piece M10 x 1.5 20 Nm Multi-wax spray...
  • Page 181: Fuel

    SAE 5W-40, API SL / JASO MA2, Additives (e.g. molybdenum-based) are not permissible because they can attack coated components of the engine, BMW Motorrad recommends BMW Motorrad ADVANTEC Ultimate oil. Engine oil, quantity for topping up max 0.8 l, Difference between MIN and MAX...
  • Page 182: Engine

    Engine Location of engine number Crankcase lower part right, behind the coolant pump Engine type 104EC Engine design Water-/oil-cooled four-cylinder four-stroke inline engine, four valves per cylinder, two overhead camshafts Displacement 999 cm Cylinder bore 80 mm Piston stroke 49.7 mm Compression ratio 12.1:1 Nominal output...
  • Page 183: Clutch

    Clutch Clutch type Multiplate oil-bath clutch, anti-hopping Transmission Gearbox type Claw-shift 6-speed gearbox, integrated into en- gine block Gearbox transmission ratios 1.652 (76:46 teeth), Primary transmission ratio 2.647 (45:17 teeth), 1st gear 2.091 (46:22 teeth), 2nd gear 1.727 (38:22 teeth), 3rd gear 1.500 (36:24 teeth), 4th gear 1.360 (34:25 teeth), 5th gear 1.261 (29:23 teeth), 6th gear...
  • Page 184: Final Drive

    Final drive Type of rear suspension Aluminium double swinging arm Final drive, number of teeth (Pinion / sprocket) 17/45 Secondary transmission ratio 2.647 Frame Frame type Aluminium composite bridge frame, load-bearing engine Type plate location Steering head, right Position of the Vehicle Identification Number Steering head, right Chassis and suspension Front wheel...
  • Page 185: Brakes

    Brakes Front wheel Type of front brake Hydraulically radially operated twin disc brake with 4-piston radial fixed calipers and floating brake discs Brake-pad material, front Sintered metal Brake disc thickness, front 5.0 mm, When new min 4.5 mm, Wear limit Play of brake controls (Front brake) 0.6...1.4 mm Rear wheel...
  • Page 186: Wheels And Tyres

    Wheels and tyres Recommended tyre sets Your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer will be happy to supply an up-to-date list of the approved wheel/tyre combinations, or you can check the in- formation posted on the bmw-motorrad.com web- site. Speed category, front/rear tyres...
  • Page 187 Rear wheel Rear-wheel type Aluminium cast wheel Rear wheel rim size 6.0" x 17" Tyre designation, rear 190/55 ZR 17 Load index, rear tyre Permissible rear-wheel imbalance max 45 g Balance weight for the rear wheel (One half of max 80 g the weights must be attached to the left and the other half to the right of the wheel rim) Tyre pressure...
  • Page 188: Electrical System

    Electrical system Fuses Fuse 1 10 A, Instrument panel Fuse 2 4 A, Master relay, diagnosis plug, anti-theft alarm Fuse 3 Not used Fuse 4 7.5 A, Low-beam headlight, load relief relay Fuse 5 7.5 A, High-beam headlight Fuse 6 7.5 A, Socket for optional accessories, number- plate light Fuse 7...
  • Page 189 Lighting Bulb for high-beam headlight HB3 / 12 V / 60 W Bulbs for the low-beam headlight H7 / 12 V / 55 W Bulb for parking light W5W / 12 V / 5 W Bulb for tail light/brake light Maximum number of defective LEDs in rear-light unit Bulbs for flashing turn indicators, front...
  • Page 190: Dimensions

    Dimensions Length of motorcycle 2057 mm Height of motorcycle 1228 mm, To windscreen at DIN unladen weight Width of motorcycle 845 mm, via mirror Front-seat height 814 mm, without rider Rider's inside-leg arc, heel to heel 1805 mm, Without rider Weights Vehicle kerb weight 205 kg, DIN unladen weight, ready for road, 90 %...
  • Page 191: Riding Specifications

    Riding specifications Starting capability on uphill gradients (at permiss- max 20° ible gross weight) Top speed >200 km/h...
  • Page 193: Service

    Service BMW Motorrad Service ... . 192 BMW Motorrad Mobility services ......192 Maintenance work .
  • Page 194: Bmw Motorrad Service

    BMW Motorrad Mobility BMW Motorrad Service specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad services BMW Motorrad has an extensive dealer. network of dealerships in place As owner of a new BMW to look after you and your mo- motorcycle, in circumstances...
  • Page 195 The distance remaining distance it has covered. Your au- until the next service ap- thorised BMW Motorrad dealer pointment confirms that the service work has been carried out and enters 1000 km the date when the next service will be due.
  • Page 197: Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance schedule BMW Running-in check BMW Service standard scope Engine-oil change, with filter Check valve clearance Checking timing Replace all spark plugs Replacing air filter Oil change in the tele- scopic forks Change brake fluid, entire system annually or every 10000 km (whichever comes first) for the first time after one...
  • Page 198: Confirmation Of Maintenance

    Confirmation of maintenance work BMW Motorrad Service, standard scope The activities in the BMW Motorrad Service standard scope are listed below. The actual scope of main- tenance work for your vehicle may differ. Performing vehicle test with BMW Motorrad diagnostic system...
  • Page 199 BMW Pre-delivery BMW Running-in Check Check Completed Completed Odometer reading Next service at the latest or, if reached beforehand Odometer reading Stamp, signature Stamp, signature...
  • Page 200 BMW Service Item Completed BMW Motorrad Service, standard scope Odometer reading Oil change, engine, with filter Checking valve clearance Next service Checking valve timing (cylinder head at the latest cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs or, if reached beforehand Renewing air cleaner insert...
  • Page 201 BMW Service Item Completed BMW Motorrad Service, standard scope Odometer reading Oil change, engine, with filter Checking valve clearance Next service Checking valve timing (cylinder head at the latest cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs or, if reached beforehand Renewing air cleaner insert...
  • Page 202 BMW Service Item Completed BMW Motorrad Service, standard scope Odometer reading Oil change, engine, with filter Checking valve clearance Next service Checking valve timing (cylinder head at the latest cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs or, if reached beforehand Renewing air cleaner insert...
  • Page 203 BMW Service Item Completed BMW Motorrad Service, standard scope Odometer reading Oil change, engine, with filter Checking valve clearance Next service Checking valve timing (cylinder head at the latest cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs or, if reached beforehand Renewing air cleaner insert...
  • Page 204 BMW Service Item Completed BMW Motorrad Service, standard scope Odometer reading Oil change, engine, with filter Checking valve clearance Next service Checking valve timing (cylinder head at the latest cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs or, if reached beforehand Renewing air cleaner insert...
  • Page 205 BMW Service Item Completed BMW Motorrad Service, standard scope Odometer reading Oil change, engine, with filter Checking valve clearance Next service Checking valve timing (cylinder head at the latest cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs or, if reached beforehand Renewing air cleaner insert...
  • Page 206 BMW Service Item Completed BMW Motorrad Service, standard scope Odometer reading Oil change, engine, with filter Checking valve clearance Next service Checking valve timing (cylinder head at the latest cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs or, if reached beforehand Renewing air cleaner insert...
  • Page 207 BMW Service Item Completed BMW Motorrad Service, standard scope Odometer reading Oil change, engine, with filter Checking valve clearance Next service Checking valve timing (cylinder head at the latest cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs or, if reached beforehand Renewing air cleaner insert...
  • Page 208 BMW Service Item Completed BMW Motorrad Service, standard scope Odometer reading Oil change, engine, with filter Checking valve clearance Next service Checking valve timing (cylinder head at the latest cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs or, if reached beforehand Renewing air cleaner insert...
  • Page 209 BMW Service Item Completed BMW Motorrad Service, standard scope Odometer reading Oil change, engine, with filter Checking valve clearance Next service Checking valve timing (cylinder head at the latest cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs or, if reached beforehand Renewing air cleaner insert...
  • Page 210 BMW Service Item Completed BMW Motorrad Service, standard scope Odometer reading Oil change, engine, with filter Checking valve clearance Next service Checking valve timing (cylinder head at the latest cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs or, if reached beforehand Renewing air cleaner insert...
  • Page 211 BMW Service Item Completed BMW Motorrad Service, standard scope Odometer reading Oil change, engine, with filter Checking valve clearance Next service Checking valve timing (cylinder head at the latest cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs or, if reached beforehand Renewing air cleaner insert...
  • Page 212: Confirmation Of Service

    Confirmation of service The table is intended as a record of maintenance and repair work, the installation of optional accessories and, if appropriate, special campaign (recall) work. Item Odometer Date reading...
  • Page 213 Item Odometer Date reading...
  • Page 215: Appendix

    Appendix Certificate for Electronic Immobil- iser ....... . 214...
  • Page 216: Immobiliser

    FCC Approval This device complies with Any changes or modifi- Part 15 of the FCC rules. cations not expressly Ring aerial in the Operation is subject to the approved by the party ignition switch following two conditions: responsible for compliance (1) This device may not could void the user’s cause harmful inter-...
  • Page 217 Approbation de informations avec la clé de Toute modification contact via l'antenne qui n'aurait pas été la FCC annulaire. approuvée expressément Antenne annulaire Le présent dispositif est par l'organisme responsa- conforme à la partie 15 ble de l'homologation peut présente dans le des règles de la FCC.
  • Page 218: Index

    Average values Brakes Abbreviations and symbols, 6 ABS Pro, 86 Resetting, 47 Adjusting handlebar lever, 64 ABS Pro display, 24 Checking function, 133 Battery ABS Pro in detail, 118 Safety instructions, 85 Charging, 162 Control, 17 Technical data, 183 connecting to motorcycle, 162 Engineering details, 116 disconnecting from Indicator and warning lights, 32...
  • Page 219 Coolant Oil filler opening, 15 Checking fill level, 139 Control, 17 Technical data, 179 Filling level indicator, 15 Engineering details, 120 Topping up, 133 Topping up, 139 operate, 53 Equipment, 7 Self-diagnosis, 81 Warning for overtemperat- ure, 29 Warnings, 34 Frame Cruise-control system Technical data, 182...
  • Page 220 Left side of vehicle, 11, 13 Replacing rear light, 156 Ignition Multifunction display , 23 Side light, left, 151 Switching off, 41 Right multifunction switch, 18 Side light, right, 153 Switching on, 40 Right side of vehicle, 15 Technical data, 187 Immobiliser, 41 SETUP MENU, 103 Turn indicators, 154...
  • Page 221 Mirrors DYNAMIC, 125 On-board computer Adjusting, 64 DYNAMIC PRO, 126 Control, 17 Removing and installing, 109 Engineering details, 122 Mobility services, 192 RAIN, 123 Motorcycle ROAD, 124 Parking, 87 care, 171 Running gear Pit-lane speed limiter cleaning, 171 Technical data, 182 operate, 109 Lashing, 90 Running in, 82...
  • Page 222 Spring preload Lighting, 187 Type plate Adjuster, front, 11, 13 Position on the vehicle, 15 Spark plugs, 186 Adjuster, rear, 11, 13 Tyres Standards, 7 Checking inflation Adjusting, 65 Transmission, 181 pressure, 140 Starting, 78 Weights, 188 Checking tread depth, 140 Control, 18 Wheels and tyres, 184 Pressures, 185...
  • Page 223 Drop sensor, 32 DTC, 34 Engine control unit, 30 Engine electronics, 29 Fuel reserve, 37 Gear not trained, 35 Immobiliser, 29 Malfunction indicator lamp, 30 Mode of presentation, 24 Overtemperature, 29 Warnings, overview, 25 Weights Payload table, 11, 13 Technical data, 188 Wheels Change of size, 141 Checking rims, 140...
  • Page 225 Errors and omissions excepted. © 2016 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.
  • Page 226 Important data for refuelling: Fuel Recommended fuel grade Super Plus, unleaded (max. 10 % ethanol, E10) 98 ROZ/RON 91 AKI Usable fuel capacity approx. 17.5 l Fuel reserve approx. 4 l Tyre pressure Tyre pressure, front 2.5 bar, Tyre cold Tyre pressure, rear 2.9 bar, Tyre cold You can find further information on all aspects of your vehicle at:...

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