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BMW Motorrad
Rider's Manual (US Model)
C 400 X
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  • Page 1 BMW Motorrad Rider's Manual (US Model) C 400 X https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 2 Motorcycle/Retailer Data Motorcycle Data Retailer Data Model Contact in Service Vehicle identification number Ms./Mr. Phone number Color number Initial registration Retailer's address/phone number (com- License plate pany stamp) https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 3 BMW motorcycle owners and riders. Familiarize yourself with Should you want to sell your your new motorcycle so that you BMW one day, please also re- can ride it safely and confidently member to turn over the Ride's in all highway traffic situations.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 3 Displays ....21 Hazard warning lights sys- Indicator and warning tem ......64 1 General instructions .
  • Page 5 Media ..... 103 Parking the Scooter ..124 Light sources ... . . 158 Phone .
  • Page 6 Reporting safety defects ....200 BMW Motorrad Service . . . 201 BMW Motorrad Mobility Services ....201 Maintenance proce- dures .
  • Page 7: General Instructions

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

    Scooter, please remember NOTICE Special informa- Optional extra. to provide this Rider's Manual tion on operating and in- BMW Motorrad optional along with it – it is an important specting your motorcycle as well extras are already com- part of the vehicle.
  • Page 9: Equipment

    Rider's Manual refer to the Ger- stalled at your autho- Manual describes optional equip- man DIN standards and comply rized BMW Motorrad ment (OE) offered by BMW and with their tolerance specifications. retailer. selected optional accessories Versions for individual countries (OA).
  • Page 10 illustrations or descriptions in this manual. https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 11: Overviews

    Overviews Overall view, left side ....11 Overall view, right side ....13 Underneath seat .
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  • Page 13: Overall View, Left Side

    Overall view, left side Brake fluid reservoir for the rear wheel brake ( 142) Under the battery cover: Battery ( 160) Fuses ( 157) Data link connector 167) Adjustment of spring preload ( 114) Fuel filler opening 125) ( 126) Coolant expansion tank (under the left fairing side panel) (...
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  • Page 15: Overall View, Right Side

    Overall view, right side Brake fluid reservoir for the front wheel brake ( 141) Coolant level indicator 143) Type plate (on right frame tube) Vehicle identification num- ber (on right frame tube) Oil fill location and oil dip- stick ( 138) Emergency release for seat Operating the seat...
  • Page 16: Underneath Seat

    Underneath seat Rider's Manual (US Model) Tool kit ( 136) Load capacity table Tire inflation pressure table Note to calibrate ASC Unlocking BMW flexcase https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 17: Multifunction Switch, Left

    Multifunction switch, left High beam and headlight flasher ( Hazard warning lights sys- tem ( Turn indicators ( Horn Rocker button MENU Select displays. ( Call up the SETUP menu. Operate the TFT display. Multi-Controller Operating elements https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 18: Right

    Multifunction switch, right with heated grips Operating heated grips 76). Heated grips with seat heating Operating the rider's seat heating ( 77). Seat heating Emergency on/off switch (kill switch) ( Starter button ( 120) https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 19: Dashboard

    Dashboard without Keyless Ride Steering and ignition lock Unlock right storage com- partment ( Right storage compartment Power socket (in storage compartment) ( 170) Unlock seat ( Left storage compartment Unlock left storage com- partment ( https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 20: Dashboard

    Dashboard with Keyless Ride Control module for Key- less Ride ( Unlock right storage com- partment ( Right storage compartment Power socket (in storage compartment) ( 170) Unlock seat ( Left storage compartment Unlock left storage com- partment ( https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 21: Instrument Panel

    Instrument panel without Connectivity Speedometer Indicator and warning lights Multifunction display https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 22: Instrument Cluster With Connectiv

    Instrument cluster with connectivity with Connectivity Indicator and warning lights with connectivity ( TFT display ( Alarm system LED with anti-theft alarm sys- tem (DWA) Alarm signal ( 109) with Keyless Ride Indicator light for radio- operated key Switching on ignition 60).
  • Page 23: Displays

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

    Indicator and warning lights Turn indicator, left Fuel reserve ( High beam General warning light Turn indicator, right Alarm system LED 109) - with auxiliary headlamp Additional headlight ASC ( ABS ( https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 25: Multifunction Display

    Fuel fill level indicator Warning symbols ( Text field for warnings Set heating stage ( Set heating stage ( Trip odometer ( Service display ( Displays of the onboard computer ( Outside temperature warn- ing ( 10 BMW flexcase ( https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 26: Warning Lights

    Warning lights If several warnings are active, all corresponding warning lights and Displays warning symbols are displayed; Warnings are displayed with ap- warnings are alternated in the propriate warning lights. display. You will find an overview of the potential warnings on the follow- ing pages.
  • Page 27 Overview of warning indicators Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights appears on the Outside temperature warning ( display lights up yellow EWS warning sym- EWS active ( bol is displayed lights up yellow appears on the Radio-operated key outside reception display range ( lights up red...
  • Page 28 Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights lights up yellow LAMPR! is dis- Faulty tail lamp or rear turn signal played lights up yellow LAMPF! is dis- Faulty headlight, additional high-beam played headlight or front turn signal ( lights up yellow LAMPS! is dis- Multiple front and rear lights faulty played...
  • Page 29 CAL flashes The ASC calibration is not yet com- pleted ( lights up yellow appears on the BMW flexcase is open ( display DWALO! is dis- Anti-theft alarm battery low charge played lights up yellow DWALO! is dis-...
  • Page 30 37 °F (3 °C) Battery of the key fob trans- placed, preferably by an autho- Accident hazard mitter is empty or the key fob rized BMW Motorrad retailer. transmitter is lost ( 62). At a low outside temperature, Radio-operated key...
  • Page 31 General warning light lights Riding with overheated en- up yellow. specialist workshop, preferably gine an authorized BMW Motorrad Engine symbol appears on Engine damage retailer. the display. Be sure to observe the mea- Low engine oil level sures listed below.
  • Page 32: Turn Signal

    Drive slowly and avoid rapid preferably an authorized In exceptional cases, the en- acceleration and passing ma- BMW Motorrad Retailer. gine stops and can no longer neuvers. be started. Faulty tail lamp or rear If possible, have the vehicle...
  • Page 33 Please contact a spe- LED side light is faulty. cialist service facility, preferably The LED side light must be re- Possible cause: an authorized BMW Motorrad placed. Please contact a spe- The self-diagnosis routine was Retailer. cialist service facility, preferably not completed;...
  • Page 34 ASC error authorized service facility, ASC self-diagnosis rou- preferably an authorized ASC indicator and warning tine not completed BMW Motorrad Retailer. light lights up. The Scooter must reach a Possible cause: ASC intervention specified minimum speed with The ASC control unit has de-...
  • Page 35 Possible cause: preferably an authorized Contact an authorized service BMW Motorrad Retailer. facility, preferably an authorized The BMW flexcase is open. BMW Motorrad retailer. Close the BMW flexcase. The ASC calibration is not Using the BMW flexcase Anti-theft alarm system yet completed 80).
  • Page 36: Service Display

    Contact an authorized service authorized service facility, without Keyless Ride facility, preferably an authorized preferably an authorized Refueling ( 125). BMW Motorrad retailer. BMW Motorrad Retailer. with Keyless Ride Refueling ( 126). Fuel down to reserve Insufficient battery charge current...
  • Page 37: Oil Level Indicator

    The conditions required for using NOTICE the oil level display are as follows: Engine at normal operating If the service display appears temperature. more than a month before the Engine idling for at least ten service date, the current day's seconds.
  • Page 38: Ambient Temperature

    Ambient temperature When the outside temper- ature drops below 37 °F (3 °C) the temperature display responds by flashing a warning indicating possible ice formation on the road surface. The display automatically switches from any other mode to the temperature reading when the temperature drops below this threshold for the first time.
  • Page 39: Indicator And Warning Lights With

    Indicator and warning lights with connectivity with Connectivity Turn indicator, left Operating turn signals 65). High beam ( General warning light Turn indicator, right ASC ( ABS ( - with auxiliary headlamp Additional headlight https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 40: Tft Display In Pure View

    TFT display in Pure view with Connectivity Operating focus change Speedometer Rider info status line Road sign detection Time ( Connection status ( Muting ( User help Set heating stage, heated grips ( 10 Set heating stage, seat heating ( 11 Outside temperature warn- ing ( 12 Ambient temperature...
  • Page 41: Tft Display In Menu View

    TFT display in menu view with Connectivity Menu panel Speedometer Road sign detection Rider info status line Time Set clock ( 92). Connection status Pairing Bluetooth ( 95). Muting ( User help Set heating stage, heated grips ( 10 Set heating stage, seat heating ( 11 Outside temperature warn- ing (...
  • Page 42: Indicator Lights With Connectivity

    Indicator lights with connectivity Displays Warnings are displayed with ap- propriate warning lights. Warnings are indicated by the general warning light in conjunc- tion with a dialog in the TFT display. The universal warning Check Control display Value display light lights up in either yellow or The symbols 4 differ in their The messages in the display are red depending on the urgency of...
  • Page 43 edly as long as the error per- White: (---) there is no valid value. Instead of the value, sists. dashes 5 are displayed. NOTICE The evaluation of the individual values is possible in part only af- ter a certain riding duration or speed.
  • Page 44 Overview of warning indicators Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights appears on the Outside temperature warning ( display lights up yellow Remote key not Radio-operated key outside reception in range. range ( Remote key bat- lights up yellow Replacing the battery of the key fob tery at 50%.
  • Page 45 Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights lights up yellow The faulty light Light source defect ( source is displayed. Anti-theft Anti-theft alarm battery low charge alarm batt. capacity low. lights up yellow Anti-theft Anti-theft alarm system battery alarm battery discharged ( discharged.
  • Page 46 Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights General warning Serious fault Serious fault in the engine control light flashes yellow. in the engine control. Side stand mon- Side stand monitoring faulty ( itoring faulty flashes ABS self-diagnosis not completed ABS indicator light Limited ABS ABS fault ( lights up.
  • Page 47 ASC switched off ( trol deacti- vated. lights up Traction con- ASC fault ( trol failure! Engine start BMW flexcase is open ( not poss. BMW flexcase open. Close BMW flex- case. Fuel reserve Fuel down to reserve ( reached.Drive to filling sta- tion soon.
  • Page 48 Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights is displayed in Service due ( white Service due! lights up yellow is displayed in yel- Service date missed ( Service over- due! https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 49 Ambient temperature Radio-operated key crystal symbol will flash in the status line of the TFT display. outside reception range The outside temperature is shown in the status line of the with Keyless Ride Outside temperature TFT display. warning General warning light lights Engine heat can lead to spuri- up yellow.
  • Page 50 ( 62). swapped (e.g. when jump-start- transmitter replaced by an au- ing), the fuse for the alternator Vehicle voltage too low thorized BMW Motorrad re- regulator may blow. tailer. General warning light lights Possible cause: up yellow.
  • Page 51 Check battery preferably an authorized Tail light faulty! condition. BMW Motorrad Retailer. Brake light faulty! Light source defect WARNING General warning light lights Failure of vehicle systems up yellow. Rear left turn signal Accident hazard faulty! or Rear right The faulty light source is Do not continue riding.
  • Page 52 Contact an authorized service longer has its full capacity. The low charge facility, preferably an authorized operation of the anti-theft alarm BMW Motorrad retailer. with anti-theft alarm system system is only ensured for a lim- (DWA) Anti-theft alarm system ited time when the vehicle bat- tery is disconnected.
  • Page 53 Low engine oil level gine specialist workshop, preferably Engine damage Oil level too low! an authorized BMW Motorrad Be sure to observe the mea- Check oil level. retailer. sures listed below. Possible cause:...
  • Page 54 Onward jour- authorized service facility, shop, preferably an authorized ney possible. Ride care- preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. fully to next specialist BMW Motorrad Retailer. Possible cause: workshop. The engine control unit has di-...
  • Page 55 Possible cause: preferably an authorized It remains possible to continue BMW Motorrad Retailer. riding. Observe additional in- The self-diagnosis routine was formation on special situations not completed; the ABS func- Side stand monitoring which can lead to ABS fault tion is not available. The Scooter...
  • Page 56: Asc Fault

    ASC self-diagnosis rou- preferably an authorized Possible cause: tine not completed BMW Motorrad Retailer. The rider has switched off the The Scooter must reach a ASC system. ASC intervention specified minimum speed with Switch on ASC ( 70).
  • Page 57 Close BMW flexcase. Reserve quantity When a service date Possible cause: elapses without service, the The BMW flexcase is open. general warning light lights up Approx. 1.1 gal (Approx. 4 l) Close the BMW flexcase. in yellow, appearing together without Keyless Ride...
  • Page 58 This situa- tion can occur if the battery was is displayed in yellow. disconnected. Service due Service overdue! Have BMW Motorrad Retailer perform is displayed in white. service. Possible cause: Service due! Have BMW Service is overdue because of...
  • Page 59: Operation

    Operation Steering and ignition lock ... 58 Seat ....... . 78 Ignition with Keyless Ride .
  • Page 60: Steering And Ignition Lock

    ON. preferably an authorized Ignition, lights and all electrical Parking lights and all function BMW Motorrad retailer. circuits are switched off. circuits switched on. Handlebars are locked. Locking handlebars Engine can be started.
  • Page 61: Ignition With Keyless Ride

    Ignition with Switch off ignition trolled with the radio-operated key. The seat locking mecha- Keyless Ride nism and topcase can be oper- with Keyless Ride ated manually. Vehicle keys NOTICE If the range of the key remote NOTICE (e.g. in the topcase) is exceeded, The indicator light for the radio- the vehicle cannot be started.
  • Page 62 To unlock the steering lock, ABS self-diagnosis is Range of Keyless Ride briefly press button 1. performed. ( 121) radio-operated key ASC self-diagnosis is per- Switching on ignition formed. ( 121) with Keyless Ride Requirement Approx. 3.3 ft (Approx. 1 m) Version 2: Key remote is within reception Steering lock is locked, press...
  • Page 63 Emergency and spare keys are Briefly press button 1. only available through an autho- NOTICE Light is switched off. rized BMW Motorrad retailer. As Handlebars are not locked. A further key attached to the the radio-operated keys are part same ring as the radio-oper-...
  • Page 64 Battery of the key fob Replacing the battery of Hold the emergency key 1 or the empty key remote 2 transmitter is empty or the key fob transmitter against the battery cover at the the key fob transmitter is If the key fob transmitter fails to level of the antenna 3.
  • Page 65: Emergency On/Off Switch

    Dispose of the old battery in Red LED in instrument panel Do not operate the emergency accordance with legal regula- flashes. ON/OFF switch when riding. tions. Do not dispose of the The key fob transmitter is The engine can be switched battery in the household waste.
  • Page 66: Lights

    Lights High beam and headlight flasher Low-beam headlight and parking lights The parking lights come on au- tomatically when the ignition is switched on. After the ignition is switched off, the parking lights remain on for a brief period. Immediately after switching off the ignition, push button 1 to NOTICE left and hold it until the parking...
  • Page 67: Tem

    The turn indicators automati- Operating turn signals cally switch off when the defined riding time and distance have Switch on the ignition. been reached. The defined rid- ing time and distance can be set by an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 68: Multifunction Display

    Factory setting: Trip distance 1 TRIP 1 edly to select the display of the onboard computer 4. Riding time = 10 s Trip distance 2 TRIP 2 Distance covered = 200 m The automatic trip distance NOTICE TRIP A is automatically reset Multifunction display if at least 5 hours have passed If the fuel reserve has been...
  • Page 69: Setup

    Resetting the trip sumption or the average speed is displayed, as desired. odometer Switch on the ignition. Select the trip recorder. The desired trip recorder is displayed. Press and hold the bottom of the MENU rocker button 2 un- til the riding time RDTIME 3 is Press and hold the bottom of reset.
  • Page 70 with anti-theft alarm system (DWA) Automatically activate the alarm function of the anti-theft alarm system after switching off the ignition DWA ON or leave deacti- vated DWA OFF. Set time display CLOCK. Set date DATE. Adjust the brightness of the Briefly press the top of Press and hold the top of the backlighting for the instrument...
  • Page 71: Automatic Stability Control

    Deactivating ASC Speed for using SETUP with Connectivity Requirement max 6 mph (max 10 km/h) The Scooter is stationary. When the permissible speed for operation is exceeded, Switch on the ignition. SETUP is exited. Call up menu item Settings, ODO is displayed. Vehicle settings, ASC, All settings are stored, regard- Activate ASC.
  • Page 72 Press and hold the top of the SETUP ASC ON is displayed. Call up menu item Settings, MENU rocker button to exit The ASC indicator and Vehicle settings, ASC, warning light stays out or Settings. Activate ASC. Pure is displayed. flashes while self-diagnosis is still in progress.
  • Page 73 Calibrating ASC SETUP ASC ON is displayed. ATTENTION Requirement ASC is not available until Lower stability reserves of the calibration is completed ASC control after a tire change. Accident hazard Carry out calibration on a flat NOTICE and straight stretch of road that has good adhesion.
  • Page 74 ASC calibration has been com- Before calibration, the The menu item can only be pleted. ignition must have been exited if the ignition is switched switched off for at least off and on again. The trip can be resumed. 1 minute. Calibrating ASC ATTENTION with Connectivity...
  • Page 75: Time And Date

    ASC indicator and warning Briefly press the top of the light goes out. MENU rocker button to in- crease the minutes setting. ASC calibration has been com- Briefly press the bottom of the pleted. MENU rocker button to de- crease the minutes setting. The trip can be resumed.
  • Page 76: General Settings In The Multi

    General settings in the Briefly press the bottom of the MENU rocker button to de- multifunction display crease the day setting. Adjusting the brightness After the day is set, press of the backlighting for the and hold the bottom of the instrument cluster MENU rocker button.
  • Page 77 Briefly press the top of the MENU rocker button repeat- edly until SETUP UNIT ENTER is displayed. Press and hold the bottom of the MENU rocker button to activate SETUP UNIT. SETUP UNIT SPEED is dis- played. Briefly press the top of the Briefly press the bottom of the Briefly press the bottom of the MENU rocker button 1 repeat-...
  • Page 78: Heated Grips

    Resetting SETUP The time 12:00 is displayed. Press and hold the top of Switch on the ignition. the MENU rocker button 1 to Selecting SETUP ( 67). exit SETUP. Briefly press the top of the SETUP ENTER is displayed. MENU rocker button repeat- edly until SETUP RESET is dis- Heated grips played.
  • Page 79: Seat Heating

    Approx. 30 % heater out- 100 % heating output Approx. 60 % heater out- with Connectivity Approx. 30 % heater out- Seat heating Repeatedly press button 1 until with seat heating the desired heating level ap- Operating the rider's seat pears in the display.
  • Page 80: Seat

    Approx. 30 % heater out- 100 % heating output Approx. 60 % heater out- with Connectivity Approx. 30 % heater out- Seat Repeatedly press button 1 until Operating the seat the desired heating level ap- Switch on the ignition. pears in the display. The rider's seat has three-level heating.
  • Page 81 without Keyless Ride with Keyless Ride Raise the seat 5 at the rear and fold it open. The seat can also be unlocked The seat can also be unlocked without switching on the igni- without switching on the igni- tion. To do so, insert the igni- tion.
  • Page 82: Storage Compartments

    Keyless Ride compartments storage compartments Switch on the ignition. without Keyless Ride 10 s Using the BMW flexcase Operating the seat ( 78). NOTICE The lighting of the storage com- partment is switched on when the ignition is switched on.
  • Page 83 Close BMW flexcase. is displayed. Pull the release lever 1 forward A jet helmet can be stowed in to enlarge the storage com- the front part of the storage partment, e.g. to stow a motor- compartment as shown.
  • Page 84 - with connectivity When the ignition is switched on, Engine start not poss. BMW flexcase open. Close BMW flexcase. is not displayed. Close the seat. The trip can be resumed. https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 85: Tft Display

    TFT display General notes ..... . . 84 Principle ......85 Pure and Urban views .
  • Page 86: General Notes

    Observe the relevant road traf- Connected App Connectivity functions can be fic regulations. With the BMW Motorrad Con- used if the TFT display is con- Do not use while riding (except nected App, you can call up in- nected with a mobile end de-...
  • Page 87: Principle

    Principle BMW Motorrad Connected App Turn the Multi-Controller must be called up before using. down: Operating elements Move cursor down in lists. Notice concerning current Make settings. status Reduce volume. After the editorial deadline, Tilt Multi-Controller to the there may be updates to left: the TFT display.
  • Page 88 Operating instructions in Scroll to right in lists. In the Pure view: change the operating focus to the naviga- In the My Vehicle menu: leaf to the main menu tor. the next menu sheet. MENU short press down: Rocker button MENU functions Change a hierarchy level down.
  • Page 89 Operating instructions in whether it is possible to return to the top. submenus Operating instruction 2: an- In addition to the operating in- other submenu level can be structions in the main menu, called up. there are additional operating in- Operating instruction 3: there structions in submenus.
  • Page 90 Switching functions on Symbol 3 indicates that the Press Multi-Controller 1 re- function can be switched off. peatedly briefly to the right un- and off til the desired menu item is Symbol 4 indicates that the marked. function can be switched on. Briefly press button 2 down- Calling up the menu ward.
  • Page 91 down until the desired entry is The last used menu is called Operating the navigation sys- marked. up. The last marked entry is tem. ( 174) selected. To move the cursor up in lists, Changing the display for turn the Multi-Controller 1 Operating focus change rider info status line up until the desired entry is...
  • Page 92 Selecting the content of Average fuel consump- tion 2 the rider info status line Call up menu Settings, Riding time 1 Display, Status line content. Riding time 2 Turn on desired displays. You can switch between the selected displays in the rider Inactive period 1 info status line.
  • Page 93: Pure And Urban Views

    After refueling, the range is re- Navigator or a compatible mobile required for operation on public calculated provided the fuel end device. The BMW Motorrad roads is made available. quantity is greater than the fuel Connected App is installed on The speedometer 1 shows the reserve.
  • Page 94: General Settings

    Urban view Reduce volume: turn Multi- Accident hazard Controller down. Adjust the clock only when the Mute: turn Multi-Controller all motorcycle is stationary. the way down. Call up menu Settings, Sys- tem settings, Date and Setting the date time, Set time. Switching on ignition ( 58).
  • Page 95 Adjusting brightness Call up menu Settings, Sys- The following units of measure- ment can be set: tem settings, Date and Call up menu Settings, Distance covered time. Display, Brightness. Switch Set time automati- Pressure Adjust brightness. cally on or off. Temperature Resetting all settings Consumption...
  • Page 96: Onboard Computer With Connectiv

    Bluetooth Onboard computer with Ø Speed Ø Consump. connectivity Short-range radio technology Calling up the travel with Connectivity onboard computer The Bluetooth function may not Calling up the onboard be offered depending on the Calling up the onboard com- computer country of use.
  • Page 97: Bluetooth Pairing

    On some mobile devices, e.g. Possible sources of with operating system iOS, the Pairing Bluetooth interference: BMW Motorrad Connected App Call up menu Settings, Con- Interference fields due to trans- must be called up before using. mission towers and similar nections.
  • Page 98 Select Mobile device and Telephone data will be trans- Select PAIR NEW RIDER'S confirm. ferred to the vehicle automati- HELMET or PAIR NEW PAS- cally depending on the mobile SENG. HELMET and confirm. Select PAIR NEW MOBILE DE- end device. VICE and confirm.
  • Page 99 Deleting connections Call up menu Settings, Con- nections. Select Delete connections. To delete an individual connec- tion, select the connection and confirm. To delete all connections, se- lect Delete all connec- tions and confirm. https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 100: My Vehicle

    My Vehicle Start screen Check Control display Displays ( Coolant temperature Range ( Service display ( Vehicle mileage/km Vehicle voltage ( 160) Oil-level check ( https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 101: Operating Instructions

    Operating instructions Leafing through menu For more information on tire pressure and Check Control sheets messages, please refer to the "Displays" chapter. NOTICE Check Control messages are dynamically added as additional tabs to the menu screens in the My Vehicle menu. Operating instruction 1: tab Onboard computer and that shows how far to the left...
  • Page 102 Service display If the remaining time until the next service is less than a month, or the next service is due in less than 700 mi (1000 km), a white Check Control message is dis- played. https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 103: Navigation

    Connecting a mobile end de- If necessary, stop and oper- vice ( 95). WARNING ate the system or devices at a Call up the BMW Motorrad standstill. Operation of a smartphone Connected App and start the while riding or with the en- route guidance.
  • Page 104 For example, the following spe- and confirm. have been saved as favorites cial destination can be selected: in the BMW Motorrad Switching spoken Filling station Connected App. No new instructions on or off Select special destination and favorites can be created on the confirm.
  • Page 105: Media

    Call up menu Media. used in the context menu: NOTICE Start playback or Pause playback. BMW Motorrad recommends For search and playback, select that the volume in the mobile category Now playing, All end device is set to maximum artists, All albums or All before riding.
  • Page 106: Switching Gps Synchronization On Or Off

    Making a phone call Phone calls with several Switching GPS participants synchronization on or During a phone call, you can accept a second call. The first Call up menu Settings, Sys- call is put on hold. The num- tem settings, Date and ber of active calls is displayed in time.
  • Page 107: Alarm System

    Alarm system Overview ......106 Activation ......106 Alarm function .
  • Page 108: Overview

    Overview Protection of motorcycle Adjust DWA ( 108). battery without Keyless Ride with anti-theft alarm system To protect the motorcycle bat- Turn off ignition. (DWA) tery and to maintain the start- If the DWA is activated, the ing capability, the activated DWA General information on DWA is automatically activated switches off automatically after...
  • Page 109 Activation with Keyless with Keyless Ride Ride with Keyless Ride To deactivate the movement sensor (for example if you are Turn off ignition. about to transport the scooter Press button 1 on the radio- on a train and the swaying operated key once.
  • Page 110 Motion sensor when Briefly press the top of the MENU rocker button transporting the repeatedly until SETUP DWA is motorcycle displayed. If, for example, the motorcycle is to be transported by train, it is advisable to switch off the motion sensor.
  • Page 111: Alarm Function

    The Switch Tilt sensor on and supply) type of alarm sound can be set by an authorized BMW Motorrad Switch Arming tone on and Alarm signal retailer. The DWA alarm can be set off...
  • Page 112: Deactivation

    Light signals on DWA LED: with Keyless Ride 4x flashes: anti-theft alarm sys- tem was disconnected from 1 flash: motion sensor 1 the vehicle battery. 2 flashes: motion sensor 2 3 flashes: ignition turned on Deactivation with unauthorized ignition key 4 flashes: alarm system dis- with anti-theft alarm system connected from vehicle battery...
  • Page 113: Programming

    Confirmation alarm tone after (DWA) activation/deactivation of the Programming options DWA: no. Alarm tone: increasing. The anti-theft alarm system can be adjusted by your BMW Motorrad retailer to your https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 114 https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 115: Setting

    Setting Mirrors ......114 Headlight ......114 Spring preload .
  • Page 116: Mirrors

    If you are in doubt about the cor- rect headlight range adjustment, please contact a specialist work- shop, preferably an authorized Move mirror into desired posi- BMW Motorrad retailer. tion by pressing it lightly. To increase the spring preload, Spring preload Headlight...
  • Page 117 Basic setting of spring preload, rear Stage 1 (With full fuel tank and 85 kg rider) Stage 1 (One-up without load) Stage 3 (One-up with load) Stage 5 (Two-up with load) Make sure that the same val- ues are set on both spring struts.
  • Page 118 https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 119: Riding

    Riding Safety information ....118 Observe checklist ....119 Starting .
  • Page 120: Safety Information

    Your authorized max 20 lbs (max 9 kg) WARNING BMW Motorrad retailer will be Observe the maximum payload Harmful exhaust gas happy to advise you and has of the topcase.
  • Page 121: Observe Checklist

    Burn hazard Stop the engine immediately if After starting, ride off it misfires. immediately. CAUTION Use unleaded fuel only. Modifications Comply with all specified main- Intense heating up of engine tenance intervals. and exhaust system while ATTENTION riding ATTENTION Manipulations on the Scooter Burn hazard (e.g.
  • Page 122: Starting

    Requirement Checking brake fluid level in rear wheel brake ( 142). Before every journey: Checking the coolant level Check operation of the brake 143). system. Starting Check operation of the lighting and signal system. Starting engine Check tire tread depth Switch on the ignition.
  • Page 123 The The ABS indicator and warning is determining whether warning and indicator lights are light goes out. BMW Motorrad ABS is ready for switched on. operation. The self-diagnosis If an ABS error is displayed after routine runs automatically when...
  • Page 124: Riding

    Watch all warning and indicator the CVT. Therefore, the engine preferably an authorized lights on the display. noise only changes slightly in this BMW Motorrad Retailer. speed range. If the ASC intervenes without Speeds above approx. 75 mph it being necessary, too often (120 km⁄h) are achieved by in-...
  • Page 125: Running In

    Running in Brakes Extension of the braking distance, accident hazard Engine How do you achieve Brake early. the shortest stopping Before the break-in service, distances? ride with frequently changing Tires load ranges. The dynamic load distribution be- New tires have a smooth sur- Try to do most of your rid- tween the front and rear wheel face.
  • Page 126: Parking The Scooter

    ATTENTION Locking up of the front wheel When driving in the rain and is prevented by BMW Motorrad Poor ground conditions in through puddles. ABS. area of stand After washing the vehicle.
  • Page 127: Refueling

    Do not sit on the motorcycle Do not sit on the motorcycle Place the Scooter on its center when it is parked on the side while it is resting on the center stand, ensuring that the ground stands. stand. is level and firm. If the slope of the road permits, Fold out the center stand and turn the handlebars to the left.
  • Page 128: Refueling

    Fill the tank with a fuel meeting Fuel tank capacity the listed specifications, contin- uing until the fuel is no higher than the lower edge of the filler Approx. 3.4 gal (Approx. neck. 12.8 l) NOTICE Reserve quantity When refueling after running on fuel reserve, the resulting total Approx.
  • Page 129: Version 1

    Version 1 on a firm and level support sur- WARNING face. with Keyless Ride with Keyless Ride Fuel is highly flammable Switch off ignition ( 60). Requirement Fire and explosion hazard Do not smoke. Never bring Within the after-running period NOTICE a naked flame near the fuel tank.
  • Page 130 Requirement NOTICE After run-on time expires The "usable fuel quantity" spec- Bring radio-operated key into ified in the technical data is the reception range. fuel quantity, which can be re- Slowly pull the lug 1 upward fueled if the fuel tank was com- and let it go again.
  • Page 131: Securing The Vehicle For Trans

    The engaged fuel filler cap locks immediately when the steering lock is locked or dur- ing starting. Securing the vehicle for transport Protect all components along which straps are routed. For example, use adhesive tape or ATTENTION ATTENTION soft cloths to protect against scratching.
  • Page 132 Lay straps around the passen- ger grab handle at the back and tighten. Tension all straps evenly; the motorcycle should be pulled down against its springs with the suspension compressed as much as possible. https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 133: Tail

    Technology in detail General notes ..... . 132 Antilock Brake System (ABS) ..132 Automatic Stability Control (ASC) .
  • Page 134: General Notes

    At the braking distance will be. When braking heavily, bear in this point, the BMW Motorrad mind that the ABS control can- If the maximum transferable ABS assumes extremely low...
  • Page 135 (burn- optimized for the special condi- To ensure that the out). tions encountered under extreme BMW Motorrad ABS is in a Rear wheel slipping over a weather during off-road and race- properly maintained condition, smooth roadway over a longer track use.
  • Page 136: (Asc)

    The system compares the rota- Never abruptly turn the throttle BMW Motorrad ABS is unable to tion speeds of the front and rear grip all the way back while on a counteract their effects. wheels to detect any tendency smooth road surface.
  • Page 137: Maintenance

    Maintenance General notes ..... . 136 Standard tool kit ....136 Front wheel stand .
  • Page 138: General Notes

    The base stand and its acces- torques is contained in the Hook wrench sories are available through your chapter "Technical Data". Adjusting the spring authorized BMW Motorrad re- Information on additional mainte- preload on the rear tailer. nance and repair procedures is wheel ( 114).
  • Page 139 until the front suspension fits between them. Use retaining pins 4 on the left and right to set the front wheel stand to the desired height. Center front wheel stand rela- tive to front wheel and push it against front axle. Install the spacer buffers 1 on ATTENTION the left and right in the posi-...
  • Page 140: Engine Oil

    Ensure that Scooter is standing Wipe area around oil fill loca- Position the oil dipstick on the securely. tion to clean it. oil filler opening but do not screw it in. Engine oil Remove oil dipstick and read fluid level. Checking the engine oil level ATTENTION...
  • Page 141: Brake System

    If the oil level is above the MAX the handlebars to the right. authorized workshop, preferably mark: Direction of view: from rear, an authorized BMW Motorrad Have oil level corrected at looking at brake pads 1. retailer. an authorized service facility,...
  • Page 142 BMW Motorrad recommends Front brake-pad wear only installing original brake the brake pad thickness. Direc- limit pads from BMW Motorrad. tion of view: from rear, looking at brake pads 1. ≥0.04 in (≥1 mm) (Only friction Checking the rear brake material without carrier plate.
  • Page 143: Checking Brake Fluid Level

    BMW Motorrad retailer. BMW Motorrad recommends Rear brake-pad wear only installing original brake limit pads from BMW Motorrad. min 0.04 in (min 1 mm) (Only Checking brake fluid level friction material without carrier of the front wheel brake plate. Groove in coating mate- rial indicates wear limit.)
  • Page 144 The brake fluid level in the brake- as possible by an authorized fluid reservoir drops due to brake workshop, preferably an autho- pad wear. rized BMW Motorrad retailer. Checking brake fluid level in rear wheel brake WARNING Insufficient brake fluid in the...
  • Page 145: Coolant

    If brake fluid level falls below the level on the coolant expansion Removing fairing side panel approved level: tank 1. 166). Have defect corrected as soon as possible by an authorized workshop, preferably an autho- rized BMW Motorrad retailer. https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 146: Tires

    Scooter driving characteristics Tire pressure, front impaired. ASC control character- istics impaired and tire service life reduced. 31.9 psi (2.2 bar) (One-up, Ensure proper tyre inflation with cold tires) pressure. 34.8 psi (2.4 bar) (Two-up mode with cargo; with cold WARNING tires) Automatic opening of verti-...
  • Page 147: Wheels

    If the tire tread has worn ity, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer or online down to the level of the marks, BMW Motorrad retailer. the tire is completely worn. The bmw-motorrad.com...
  • Page 148: Removing Front Wheel

    The ASC grips despite good ad- ably a BMW Motorrad retailer. In hesion some cases, the data stored in Check the wear and pressure the control unit can be adapted of both tires.
  • Page 149 Do not actuate the brakes with BMW Motorrad front wheel the brake caliper removed. stand. Mount front wheel stand Remove the screws 2 of brake 136). calipers on left and right. Release the clamping bolt 3. Press the quick-release axle 4...
  • Page 150: Installing The Front Wheel

    Roll front wheel into front connections suspension. Always have the tightening Mount the screw 1 with the torques checked by a spe- appropriate torque. Brace cialized workshop, preferably quick-release axle on the right an authorized BMW Motorrad side at the same time. https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/ retailer.
  • Page 151 Screw in the quick-re- lease axle, front 24 lb/ft (32 Nm) Mount the brake caliper 4 on Mount the screws 2 on the the brake disc, ensuring that left and right until the screw the brake disc 5 is installed head is in contact, but do not between the brake pads 3.
  • Page 152: Removing Rear Wheel

    If you are not sure whether this work is within your skill range, please contact a spe- cialist workshop, preferably a BMW Motorrad retailer. Remove screw 1. Release the screw 3 of the https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/ clamp 4.
  • Page 153 Remove the screws 5 with Remove the screw 4 and re- washers. lease the holder for the brake hose 5. Pull the silencer 6 off of the exhaust manifold and remove. Press the brake caliper 6 against the brake disc. The brake piston is pushed back.
  • Page 154 filler neck 5 and rear wheel cover 6. The cable 3 must not be under tension. Set down the rear wheel swinging arm 2. Remove the screw 3. Release the rear wheel swing- ing arm 2, ensuring that the Swivel the spring strut 4 to- cable 3 for the wheel speed ward the rear.
  • Page 155 Always have the tightening the wheel. torques checked by a spe- cialized workshop, preferably Install the spacer bushing 1. an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Position the rear wheel swing- ing arm 2, ensuring that the cable 3 for the wheel speed sensor is properly routed.
  • Page 156 Swinging arm on the right on the drivetrain swinging arm 28 lb/ft (38 Nm) Brace the screw 2 with an L- Mount the brake caliper 6 on shaped wrench and tighten the the brake disc, ensuring that nut 1 to the appropriate torque. the brake disc 8 is installed between the brake pads 9.
  • Page 157 Brake hose holder on swinging arm 6 lb/ft (8 Nm) Fasten the brake hose to the holder 3. Position the brake caliper 6, Activate the rear wheel brake install the screws 7 and tighten several times until the brake to the appropriate torque. pads are in contact and block it with a rubber band.
  • Page 158 Remove the rubber band from End muffler on exhaust the rear wheel brake. manifold 18 lb/ft (25 Nm) Hook the trim for the silencer 2 onto the holders. Mount the silencer 6 on the exhaust manifold and position Position the bush 7 if applica- Install the screws 5 with wash- ble.
  • Page 159: Fuses

    Fuses Removing the fuse Requirement The fuses are located under the battery compartment cover by the leg shield. ATTENTION To remove the main fuse, pull Pull the affected fuse out of Bypassing defective fuses fuse 1 out of the fuse holder. the fuse box.
  • Page 160: Light Sources

    Light sources cannot be shop, preferably an authorized renewed separately. BMW Motorrad retailer. Contact a BMW Motorrad part- ner. Replacing the light source for the rear turn signal Park the Scooter, ensuring that the ground is level and firm.
  • Page 161 Remove screw 1. Remove the light source 2 Install the light source 2 by from the light housing by pushing it into the socket and pressing it in and turning it turning clockwise. counterclockwise. Replace defective light source. Bulbs for flashing turn indicators, rear RY10W / 12 V / 10 W To protect glass on new bulb...
  • Page 162: Battery

    ing the battery on the following Do not jump-start the Scooter pages. using the power socket; only use the battery terminals. Do not turn the battery upside down. ATTENTION ATTENTION Contact between crocodile clips of jump leads and mo- Discharging of the connected torcycle battery by the vehicle elec- Danger of short circuit...
  • Page 163 Remove battery cover ( 166). way; if engine does not start, Disconnect the battery be- wait a few minutes before re- fore charging on the battery Removing the battery carrier peating attempt in order to pro- terminals. 163). tect starter motor and donor Begin by clamping one end battery.
  • Page 164 Only uses chargers that recharged regularly. See the have been approved by instructions for caring for your BMW Motorrad. ATTENTION battery. Always fully recharge Comply with operating instruc- the battery before returning it to Incorrect battery disconnec- tions of charger.
  • Page 165 Removing the battery without Keyless Ride carrier ATTENTION Press the locks 1 on the left and right and fold the battery Incorrect battery connection Push in the locks 1. carrier 2 upward. Danger of short circuit Release the data link connec- Unhook the battery carrier 2 tor 2 from the holder 3 and let Follow the installation...
  • Page 166: Install Battery

    Install battery with Keyless Ride Removing the battery carrier 163). Press the locks 1 on the left Place the battery 3 into the and right and fold the battery battery compartment with the carrier 2 upward. positive terminal on the left ATTENTION Unhook the battery carrier 1 side.
  • Page 167: Installing The Battery

    Installing the battery carrier with Keyless Ride 165). Installing battery cover 166). Set clock ( 73). Setting the date ( 73). Installing the battery carrier Plug the data link connector 2 without Keyless Ride into the bracket 3. Position the battery carrier 2 The locks 1 engage.
  • Page 168: Fairings And Panels

    Fairings and panels Pull the mounting clips 3 of the battery cover 2 out of the Remove battery cover holders. Installing battery cover Install screws 1. Removing fairing side Remove screws 1. panel Check whether all mounting clips 3 are mounted on the battery cover 2.
  • Page 169: Data Link Connector

    Install fairing side panel NOTICE The operation described here for the left fairing side panel applies analogously to the right side. Install the screws 1 for the fair- ing side panel. Check whether all mounting clips 3 are installed on the fair- Data link connector ing side panel 2.
  • Page 170 Push in the locks 1. Plug the data link connector 2 into the bracket 3. Release the data link connec- tor 2 from the bracket 3. The locks 1 engage. The diagnosis and information Installing battery cover system interface can be con- 166).
  • Page 171: Accessories

    Accessories General notes ..... . 170 Power socket ..... . 170 Topcase .
  • Page 172: General Notes

    Connecting electrical devices Use of products from other BMW assumes responsibility for The ignition must be switched manufacturers these products. BMW is not be on before electrical devices Safety risk liable for unapproved parts and connected to the power socket accessory products of any kind.
  • Page 173: Topcase

    Topcase These sockets are switched off approx. 15 minutes after with topcase Light switching off the ignition to re- duce the strain on the onboard Open topcase electrical system. Additional devices with low power con- sumption are possibly not de- tected by the vehicle electron- ics.
  • Page 174 Close topcase Remove topcase Turn key in Topcase lock to RELEASE position. Be sure that the topcase han- Turn the key in the topcase Pull the release lever 4 back lock 1 to position OPEN. dle 2 is folded out. while lifting the topcase by the Close Topcase cover and carrying handle.
  • Page 175: Navigation System

    Observe the maximum payload on the sign in the topcase. If you cannot find your combina- tion of motorcycle and topcase on the label, contact your BMW Motorrad Retailer. The following values apply to the combination described here: Place the navigation device 1 Payload of Topcase in the mount 2.
  • Page 176 Remove the navigation de- If the BMW Motorrad Navigator system. vice 1. is installed and the operating fo- In the BMW special menu: select cus is switched to the Navigator menu items. 89), several of its functions can be operated directly from the https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 177 Activate specific functions on the (only displayed when a phone Turning increases or reduces Navigator display. These func- volume of a BMW Motorrad is connected). tions are indicated with an arrow communication system con- Detour: Activates the detour to the right or the left above the nected via Bluetooth.
  • Page 178 A2DP standard, e.g. a BMW Motorrad communication system. Mediaplayer Long actuation to left: play previous title. Long actuation to right: play next title. Turning increases or reduces volume of a BMW Motorrad communication system con- nected via Bluetooth. https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 179: Care

    Care Care products ..... 178 Washing your motorcycle ..178 Cleaning sensitive motorcycle parts .
  • Page 180: Care Products

    BMW Motorrad recommends hazard care products available at your that you use BMW insect re- Brake early until the brake ro- authorized BMW Motorrad mover to soften and wash off tors and brake pads are dry.
  • Page 181: Cleaning Sensitive Motorcycle

    Damage to plastic surfaces ATTENTION salt, carefully clean chrome parts Do not use abrasive cleaners or with plenty of water and BMW Use of silicone sprays for cleaners containing alcohol or auto shampoo. Use chrome pol- care of rubber seals solvents.
  • Page 182: Paint Preservation

    Removing the Scooter Install battery ( 164). It is advisable to use BMW Car Observe checklist ( 119). from operation Polish or BMW Paint Cleaner in this case.
  • Page 183: Technical Data

    Technical data Troubleshooting chart ... . . 182 Dimensions ......196 Screw connections .
  • Page 184: Troubleshooting Chart

    Remedy Side stand folded out Fold in side stand. Start without applying brake Start with brake applied. BMW flexcase open Close the BMW flexcase. No fuel in tank Refuel. Battery drained Charging the battery ( 162). Bluetooth connection is not established.
  • Page 185 Active route guidance is not displayed in the TFT display. Possible cause Remedy Navigation from the BMW Motorrad Con- Call up the BMW Motorrad Connected App on nected App was not transferred. the connected mobile end device before riding. Route guidance cannot be started.
  • Page 186 ASC intervenes without it being necessary, too often or too early. Possible cause Remedy Different tires fitted and tire radii changed Calibrating ASC ( 71). Insufficient tire pressure in front and rear; tire Checking the tire pressure ( 144). pressure or payload changed No propulsion on very loose surfaces (e.g.
  • Page 187: Screw Connections

    Screw connections Brakes Value Valid Brake caliper on fork leg M8 x 50 - 10.9 24 lb/ft (32 Nm) Rear brake caliper on rear wheel swinging arm M8 x 30 - 10.9, Replace bolt 24 lb/ft (32 Nm) Micro-encapsulated Brake hose holder on swinging M6 x 12 6 lb/ft (8 Nm) Front wheel...
  • Page 188 Rear wheel Value Valid Rear wheel to output shaft M16, Replace nut 85 lb/ft (115 Nm) mechanical Swinging arm on the right on the drivetrain swinging arm M10 x 50 28 lb/ft (38 Nm) Spring strut on the swinging M10 x 50 28 lb/ft (38 Nm) Spring strut on the frame M10 x 50, Replace nut...
  • Page 189: Fuel

    SAE 5W-40, API SJ/JASO MA2, Additives (for in- stance, molybdenum-based substances) are pro- hibited, because they would attack the coatings on engine components, BMW Motorrad recom- mends BMW Motorrad ADVANTEC Ultimate oil. Engine oil, quantity for topping up max 0.4 quarts (max 0.4 l), Difference between...
  • Page 190: Engine

    Engine Engine number location Crankcase, on left next to oil filter Engine type A85A03M0 Engine design 1-cylinder, 4-cycle Displacement 350 cc (350 cm Cylinder bore 3.1 in (80 mm) Piston stroke 2.7 in (69.6 mm) Compression ratio 11.5 : 1 Rated output 34 hp (25 kW), at engine speed: 7500 min Torque...
  • Page 191: Clutch

    Clutch Clutch design Centrifugal clutch Transmission Transmission design CVT (continuously variable transmission) Rear-wheel drive Type of final drive CVT with belt and downstream reduction gear unit in oil bath Gear ratio of rear-wheel drive 8.71 Frame Frame design Steel bridge frame Location of the vehicle identification number Frame at front right on steering head Location of type plate...
  • Page 192: Suspension

    Chassis and suspension Type of front suspension Telescopic forks Spring travel, front 4.3 in (110 mm), On front wheel Type of rear suspension Drivetrain swinging arm with screwed-on auxiliary swinging arm Design of rear-wheel suspension Two directly linked spring struts with adjustable spring preload Spring travel on the rear wheel 4.4 in (112 mm), On the rear wheel...
  • Page 193: Wheels And Tires

    0.18 in (4.5 mm), Wear limit Wheels and tires Recommended tire combinations An overview of the current tire approvals is avail- able from your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer or on the Internet at bmw-motorrad.com. Speed category of front/rear tires Front wheel...
  • Page 194 Rear wheel Rear wheel design Aluminum cast wheel Rear-wheel rim size 4.25" x 14" Rear tire designation 150/70-14 Load index for rear tire Permissible rear-wheel imbalance max 0.2 oz (max 5 g) Tire pressure Tire pressure, front 31.9 psi (2.2 bar), One-up, with cold tires 34.8 psi (2.4 bar), Two-up mode with cargo;...
  • Page 195: Electrical System

    Electrical system Electrical rating of onboard socket max 5 A, Power socket in front right storage com- partment Battery Battery design Absorbent Glass Mat Battery voltage 12 V Battery capacity 9 Ah Spark plugs Spark plugs, manufacturer and designation NGK LMAR8J-9E ±0 ±0.1 Electrode gap of spark plug...
  • Page 196 Fuses Main fuse 30 A, Voltage regulator Fuse 1 Not in use Fuse 2 7.5 A, Diagnostic socket, ignition lock, Keyless Ride, anti-theft alarm system Fuse 3 7.5 A, Left multifunction switch, tail lamp, helmet compartment lighting, storage compartment lock, function satellite Fuse 4 4 A, Brake light switch...
  • Page 197: Alarm System

    Alarm system with anti-theft alarm system (DWA) Activation time Approx. 30 s Alarm duration Approx. 26 s Activation time between two alarms 15 s Battery type (For control unit) CR 123 A Keyless Ride with Keyless Ride Range of Keyless Ride radio-operated key with Keyless Ride Approx.
  • Page 198: Dimensions

    Dimensions Motorcycle length 87 in (2210 mm), over license-plate carrier Motorcycle height min 51.4 in (min 1305 mm), over windshield, at DIN unladen weight Motorcycle width 32.9 in (835 mm), with mirrors Rider's seat height 30.5 in (775 mm), without rider, at DIN unladen weight Rider's inside-leg arc, heel to heel 69.3 in (1760 mm), without rider, at DIN unladen...
  • Page 199: Performance Data

    Performance data Top speed 86 mph (139 km/h) https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 200 https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 201: Service

    Service Reporting safety defects ... 200 BMW Motorrad Service ... . 201 BMW Motorrad Mobility Services ......201 Maintenance procedures .
  • Page 202: Defects

    NHTSA may order the manufac- turer to perform a recall and remedy campaign. However, the NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer, or BMW of North America, LLC.
  • Page 203: Bmw Motorrad Service

    WARNING Maintenance You can obtain information on procedures Improperly performed main- the contents of the BMW Ser- tenance and repair work BMW pre-delivery check vices from your BMW Motorrad Risk of accident as a result of The BMW pre-delivery check is retailer.
  • Page 204 300 mls (500 km) and 750 mls (1200 km). BMW Service BMW service is carried out once a year. The scope of the ser- vices performed may be depen- dent on the motorcycle owner and the mileage driven. Your...
  • Page 205 https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 206 https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 207: Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance schedule for the first time after one year, then every two years BMW Running-in check (including oil change) BMW Service Standard Scope Engine oil change with fil- Clean/check filter for CVT Replace air cleaner insert Replace CVT belt with...
  • Page 208: Maintenance Confirmations

    Maintenance confirmations BMW Service standard scope The repair procedures belonging to the BMW Service standard package are listed below. The actual maintenance work applicable for your vehicle may differ. Checking charging state of battery Performing the vehicle test using the BMW Motorrad diagnosis system...
  • Page 209 BMW pre-delivery BMW Running-in check Check performed performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Stamp, signature Stamp, signature https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 210 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter at km Replacing air cleaner element Replace CVT belt Next service Replacing all spark plugs latest Checking valve clearance Replacing stand for rubber mount or, if reached earlier...
  • Page 211 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter at km Replacing air cleaner element Replace CVT belt Next service Replacing all spark plugs latest Checking valve clearance Replacing stand for rubber mount or, if reached earlier...
  • Page 212 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter at km Replacing air cleaner element Replace CVT belt Next service Replacing all spark plugs latest Checking valve clearance Replacing stand for rubber mount or, if reached earlier...
  • Page 213 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter at km Replacing air cleaner element Replace CVT belt Next service Replacing all spark plugs latest Checking valve clearance Replacing stand for rubber mount or, if reached earlier...
  • Page 214 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter at km Replacing air cleaner element Replace CVT belt Next service Replacing all spark plugs latest Checking valve clearance Replacing stand for rubber mount or, if reached earlier...
  • Page 215 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter at km Replacing air cleaner element Replace CVT belt Next service Replacing all spark plugs latest Checking valve clearance Replacing stand for rubber mount or, if reached earlier...
  • Page 216 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter at km Replacing air cleaner element Replace CVT belt Next service Replacing all spark plugs latest Checking valve clearance Replacing stand for rubber mount or, if reached earlier...
  • Page 217 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter at km Replacing air cleaner element Replace CVT belt Next service Replacing all spark plugs latest Checking valve clearance Replacing stand for rubber mount or, if reached earlier...
  • Page 218 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter at km Replacing air cleaner element Replace CVT belt Next service Replacing all spark plugs latest Checking valve clearance Replacing stand for rubber mount or, if reached earlier...
  • Page 219 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter at km Replacing air cleaner element Replace CVT belt Next service Replacing all spark plugs latest Checking valve clearance Replacing stand for rubber mount or, if reached earlier...
  • Page 220 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter at km Replacing air cleaner element Replace CVT belt Next service Replacing all spark plugs latest Checking valve clearance Replacing stand for rubber mount or, if reached earlier...
  • Page 221 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter at km Replacing air cleaner element Replace CVT belt Next service Replacing all spark plugs latest Checking valve clearance Replacing stand for rubber mount or, if reached earlier...
  • Page 222 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter at km Replacing air cleaner element Replace CVT belt Next service Replacing all spark plugs latest Checking valve clearance Replacing stand for rubber mount or, if reached earlier...
  • Page 223 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter at km Replacing air cleaner element Replace CVT belt Next service Replacing all spark plugs latest Checking valve clearance Replacing stand for rubber mount or, if reached earlier...
  • Page 224 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter at km Replacing air cleaner element Replace CVT belt Next service Replacing all spark plugs latest Checking valve clearance Replacing stand for rubber mount or, if reached earlier...
  • Page 225: Service Confirmations

    Service confirmations The table serves to provide evidence of maintenance and repair work, as well as installed optional acces- sories and special campaigns performed. Work performed at km Date https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 226 Work performed at km Date https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 227: Appendix

    Appendix Certificate for Electronic Immobi- lizer ....... . 226 Certificate for Keyless Ride ..228 Certificate for TFT instrument clus- ter .
  • Page 228: Immobilizer

    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 229 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 230: Less Ride

    USA, Canada Any changes or modifications not expressly Product name: BMW Keyless Ride ID Device approved by the party responsible for FCC ID: YGOHUF5750 compliance could void the user’s authority to IC: 4008C-HUF5750 operate the equipment.
  • Page 231 Declaration Of Conformity We declare under our responsibility that the product BMW Keyless Ride ID Device (Model: HUF5750) camplies with the appropriate essential requirements of the article 3 of the R&TIE and the other relevant provisions, when used for its intended purpose. Applied Standards: 1.
  • Page 232: Ment Cluster

    Declaration of Conformity Turkey Robert Bosch Car Multimedia GmbH, ICC6.5in tipi telsiz sisteminin 2014/53/EU Radio equipment TFT instrument cluster nolu yönetmeliğe uygun olduğunu beyan eder. AB Uygunluk Beyanı'nın tam metni, aşağıdaki For all Countries without EU internet adresinden görülebilir: http://cert.bosch- carmultimedia.net Technical information BT operating frq.
  • Page 233 Canada Mexico This device complies with Industry Canada’s La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las licence-exempt RSSs and part 15 of the FCC siguientes dos condiciones: Rules. Operation is subject to the following two (1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no conditions: cause interferencia perjudicial y (1) this device may not cause interference, and...
  • Page 234 Thailand Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR เครื ่ อ งโทรคมนาคมและอุ ป กรณ์ น ี ้ d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée มี ค วามสอดคล้ อ งตามข้ อ กํ า หนดของ กทช. aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne (This telecommunication equipments is in doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'appareil compliance with NTC requirements)
  • Page 235: Index

    Onboard power socket, 170 Technology in detail, 134 Bluetooth pairing, 95 Topcase, 171 Automatic Stability Control Bluetooth pairing, 95 Alarm ASC, 134 BMW flexcase triggering, 109 Average values Operating, 80 Alarm function Resetting, 67 Deactivating, 110 Brake fluid Check fill level of the rear brake...
  • Page 236 Brakes Washing your motorcycle, 178 Date Checking operation, 139 Windshield, 179 Adjusting, 73 Safety information, 123 Check Control Deactivating Dialog, 40 Technical data, 190 Alarm function, 110 Breaking in, 123 Display, 40 motion sensor, 108 Bulbs Checklist, 119 Diagnostic connector Light source, replacing for the Clock Installing, 168...
  • Page 237 Technical data, 188 Front wheel stand Headlight Mounting, 136 Adjusting, 114 Warning light for electronic Fuel engine management, 29, 52 Adjustment for right-hand/left- Filling location, 11 hand traffic, 114 Engine oil Fuel reserve, 34 Checking the filling level, 138 Headlight range Fuel specifications, 125 adjustment, 114 Electronic oil level check, 50...
  • Page 238 Instrument cluster Mirrors Lights Brightness of the backlighting, Adjusting, 114 Control, 15 adjusting, 74 Mobility Services, 201 Headlight, adjusting, 114 Overview, 19, 20 Motion sensor Deactivating, 108 Lowbeam headlight, Photosensor, 20 operating, 64 Motorcycle Units, setting, 75 Operating, 64 Putting into operation, 180 Operating headlight flasher, 64 Removal from operation, 180 Jump-start, 160...
  • Page 239 Navigation devices Outside temperature Paint care, 179 Installing, 173 Display, 36, 47 Parking light, 64 Installing and removing, 173 Outside temperature Performance data warning, 28, 47 Removing, 174 Technical data, 197 Overview of warning Notice concerning current Phone indicators, 25, 42 status, 7 Operating, 103 Overviews, 17, 18...
  • Page 240 Switching on/off, 91 Headlight, 114 Front, 80 Mirrors, 114 Operating, 80 Spring preload, 114 Position on vehicle, 17, 18 Safety instructions Rear, BMW flexcase, 80 SETUP About brakes, 123 Exiting, 68 Unlocking, rear, 14 On braking, 123 Resetting, 76 Suspension...
  • Page 241 Keyless Ride, 195 Topcase Warning lamps, 19, 20 Operating, 171 Light sources, 193 ABS, 31, 53 Torques, 185 Performance data, 197 Alarm system, 33, 50 Traction Control Rear-wheel drive, 189 ASC, 32, 54 ASC, 134 Spark plugs, 193 Battery charge current, 34 Transmission Standards, 7 Technical data, 189...
  • Page 242 Outside temperature warning, 28, 47 Overview, 22, 37 Vehicle voltage, 48 Weights Load capacity table, 14 Technical data, 196 Wheels Checking rims, 144 Installing rear wheel, 152 Installing the front wheel, 148 Removing front wheel, 146 Removing rear wheel, 150 Size change, 145, 146 Technical data, 191 https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 243 https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/...
  • Page 244 Errors and omissions excepted. © 2018 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 80788 Munich, Germany Reprints and duplication of this work, in whole or part, are pro- hibited without the express writ- ten approval of BMW Motorrad, https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/ Aftersales.
  • Page 245 34.8 psi (2.4 bar), One-up, with cold tires 37.7 psi (2.6 bar), Two-up mode with cargo; with cold tires You can find further information on all aspects of your vehicle at: bmw­motorrad.com BMW recommends *01408403527* https://www.motorcycle-manual.com/ Order No.: 01 40 8 403 527 11.2017, 1st edition, 07...

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