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S 1000 XR

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  • Page 1 BMW Motorrad The Ultimate Riding Machine bmw‑motorrad.com Rider's Manual S 1000 XR...
  • 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 BMW. It contains im- We hope you will enjoy riding portant information on how to your BMW and that all your jour- operate the controls and how to neys will be pleasant and safe make the best possible use of all your BMW's technical features.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Seat ......62 4 Operation ....37 Ignition switch/steering 1 General instructions .
  • Page 5 RACE INFO ....102 Rear-wheel stand ..129 11 Care ....181 SETUP RACETRACK .
  • Page 6 Riding specifications ..199 13 Service ....201 BMW Motorrad Service . . . 202 BMW Motorrad Mobility services ....202 Maintenance work .
  • Page 7: General Instructions

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

    Optional extras. When the time comes to sell The vehicles are as- NOTICE Specific instruc- your BMW, please remember sembled complete with tions on how to operate, to hand over this Rider's Manual; all the BMW Motorrad...
  • Page 9: Equipment

    Equipment optional accessories Rider's Manual are quoted to the through your authorised standards and comply with the When you purchased your BMW BMW Motorrad dealer; tolerance requirements of the motorcycle, you chose a model optional accessories with individual equipment. This Deutsches Institut für Normung...
  • Page 11: General Views

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

    General view, left side Power socket Adjuster for front compression-stage damping (red scale) Adjuster for spring preload, rear ( Seat lock ( Table of tyre pressures Payload table Chain settings Engine oil level indicator 130)
  • Page 15: General View, Right Side

    General view, right side Brake-fluid reservoir, rear 134) VIN and type plate (on steering-head, right) Brake-fluid reservoir, front 133) Adjuster for front rebound- stage damping (yellow scale) ( Check coolant level 136) Socket for optional ac- cessories ( 177) Oil filler neck ( 131) Adjuster for rear rebound- stage damping (yellow...
  • Page 16: Underneath The Seat

    Underneath the seat Fuse box ( 161) Battery ( 156) Rider's Manual Toolkit ( 128) Diagnostic connector 162)
  • Page 17: Multifunction Switch, Left

    Multifunction switch, left High-beam headlight and headlight flasher ( Cruise-control system Hazard warning lights sys- tem ( ABS ( ASC ( with Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) DTC ( Dynamic ESA ( 118) Turn indicators ( Horn...
  • Page 18 TRIP/INFO rocker switch Multifunction display Selecting readings ( Resetting trip distance re- corder ( Setting the clock ( Selecting submenu Individualising lap timer Multi-controller ( 174) 10 Daytime riding light...
  • Page 19: Right

    Multifunction switch, right Heated handlebar grips Control for selecting the ride mode ( Emergency off switch (kill switch) ( Starter button Start engine (...
  • Page 20: Instrument Panel

    Instrument panel Indicator and warning light fields Indicator and warning lights Engine speed display Gearshift light ( Photosensor (for adapting the brightness of the in- strument lighting) with alarm system (DWA) DWA light-emitting diode Multifunction display...
  • Page 21: Status Indicators

    Status indicators Indicator and warning lights ..20 Multifunction display ....21 ABS Pro indicator ....22 Warnings .
  • Page 22: Indicator And Warning Lights

    Indicator and warning lights ASC ( DTC ( ABS ( Turn indicators, left General warning light, in combination with warnings in the multifunction display Turn indicators, right Daytime riding light Neutral High-beam headlight Malfunction indicator lamp 10 Cruise-control system...
  • Page 23: Multifunction Display

    Multifunction display Speedometer Gear indicator; "N" indic- ates neutral. Dynamic ESA adjustment 118) Heated handlebar grips Coolant temperature On-board computer Clock ( Automatic for daytime rid- ing light ( Fuel level 10 Riding mode RAIN ROAD Setting riding mode with riding modes Pro Additional riding modes DYNAMIC DYNAMIC PRO (with cod-...
  • Page 24: Abs Pro Indicator

    ABS Pro indicator 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 ABS Pro tion is indicated by "...
  • Page 25 Warnings, overview Telltale and warning Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display EWS! lights up red appears on Electronic immobiliser active ( the display flashes red Coolant-tempera- Coolant temperature too high ( ture reading flashes lights up yellow Engine! Engine in emergency-operation mode is dis- played Engine!
  • Page 26 Telltale and warning Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display LAMPF! lights up yellow appears Front lights defective ( on the display LAMPS! lights up yellow appears Rear light and front lights defective on the display VDS! lights up yellow Motorcycle dropped ( appears on the blank display...
  • Page 27 Telltale and warning Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display slow-flashes ASC self-diagnosis not completed lights up ASC switched off ( lights up ASC fault ( quick-flashes DTC intervention ( slow-flashes DTC self-diagnosis not completed lights up DTC switched off ( lights up DTC fault ( The gear indicator...
  • Page 28 Telltale and warning Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display DWALO! lights up yellow appears DWA battery weak ( on the display DWA! lights up yellow appears on DWA battery flat ( the display D-ESA! lights up yellow appears Dynamic ESA fault ( on the display NO CAN lights up red...
  • Page 29 The engine control unit has dia- as possible by a specialist thorised BMW Motorrad dealer. gnosed a fault. The engine is workshop, preferably an Coolant temperature too in emergency-operation mode.
  • Page 30 BMW Motorrad Possible cause: rectified by a specialist dealer. workshop, preferably an The engine control unit has dia- authorised BMW Motorrad You can continue to ride, but gnosed a fault which affects the bear in mind that the usual en- dealer.
  • Page 31 Rear light defective ist workshop, preferably an au- Safety risk General warning light shows thorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Replace defective bulbs as yellow. soon as possible; always carry Rear light and front lights a complete set of spare bulbs if...
  • Page 32 Consult a specialist ABS switched off appears on the display. workshop, preferably an author- Possible cause: ABS telltale and warning ised BMW Motorrad dealer. light shows. A defect in the drop sensor has Motorcycle dropped been detected. Possible cause:...
  • Page 33 Have the fault rectified as Possible cause: The rider has switched off the quickly as possible by a specialist workshop, preferably ASC. ASC self-diagnosis not an authorised BMW Motorrad ASC Switching on ( 54). completed dealer. ASC fault The ASC function is not avail-...
  • Page 34 BMW Motorrad DTC telltale light slow- DTC telltale light shows. dealer. flashes. Possible cause: Possible cause: DTC intervention The rider has switched off the with Dynamic Traction Control DTC self-diagnosis not DTC system. (DTC) completed DTC Switching on ( 55).
  • Page 35 Possible cause: specialist workshop, preferably Once the transmission sensor an authorised BMW Motorrad has been fully taught-in, shift The integral battery in the anti- dealer. assistant Pro will operate as theft alarm has lost a significant described ( 125). proportion of its original capacity.
  • Page 36 Possible cause: Possible cause: specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad The integral battery in the anti- A coding fault has been detec- dealer. theft alarm has lost its entire ori- ted. ginal capacity. There is no as- The reading remains visible for...
  • Page 37 Refuelling ( 85). If you want to have the date set consult a specialist work- When a service is due within shop, preferably an authorised 1000 km (US model, 700 miles), BMW Motorrad dealer. countdown distance 1 is shown...
  • Page 38 Range The range reading appears automatically on the multifunc- tion display when fuel is down to the reserve level. After a refuelling stop, range is recalculated if the amount of fuel in the tank is greater than the reserve quantity. The calculated range is only an approximate figure.
  • Page 39: Operation

    Operation Ignition switch/steering lock ..38 Riding mode ......56 Emergency off switch (kill Cruise-control system .
  • Page 40: Ignition Switch/Steering Lock

    Insert the vehicle key into the well. Consult a specialist work- ignition switch and turn it to shop, preferably an authorised position 1. BMW Motorrad dealer. Side lights and all function cir- cuits are switched on. Lock the handlebars Engine can be started.
  • Page 41 Switching off ignition out immediately in the following with daytime riding light circumstances: The daytime riding light goes Turn indicators or hazard warn- out soon after the ignition is ing lights are switched on. switched off (headlight cour- Light switches are operated. tesy delay feature).
  • Page 42: Emergency Off Switch

    Normal operating position You can obtain emergency/extra (run) keys only through an authorised WARNING BMW Motorrad dealer. The keys Lights Operation of the kill switch are part of an integrated security while riding Low-beam headlight and system, so the dealer is under an...
  • Page 43 NOTICE The side lights place a strain on the battery. Do not switch the ignition on for longer than abso- lutely necessary. The low-beam headlight switches on automatically when the engine is switched on. Push switch 1 forward to Immediately after switching off switch on the high-beam the ignition, push button 1 to with daytime riding light...
  • Page 44: Daytime Riding Light

    Automatic or manual ment of lighting conditions, particularly in foggy or misty daytime riding light weather. The daytime riding light is Safety risk switched on and off either Manually switch on the low- automatically or manually. beam headlight in poor lighting You can switch the automatic conditions.
  • Page 45 Long-press INFO 2 to switch automatic daytime riding light Long-press TRIP 1 to return to the default reading. Symbol 1 for the automatic day- Repeatedly short-press INFO 2 SETUP MENU ENTER time riding light appears on the until display. appears on the display. Long-press INFO 2.
  • Page 46 daytime riding light is switched change in ambient brightness WARNING back on. is delayed). The indicator light for the Automatic for daytime riding Activation of daytime riding daytime riding light shows if light is switched off. light in the dark. the daytime riding light is active.
  • Page 47: Hazard Warning Lights Sys

    Long-press INFO 3 to switch If the high beam headlight is automatic daytime riding light switched off again, the daytime running light is not automat- ically reactivated, but must be Press button 1 to switch on switched on again if required. the daytime riding light.
  • Page 48: Turn Indicators

    The the button is released. defined time and distance can be set by an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Factory setting: Riding time = 10 s Distance travelled = 300 m Push button 1 to the left to...
  • Page 49: Multifunction Display

    Multifunction display Overview, main menu Odometer Default display Selecting readings in multi- function display ( 48). LAPTIMER ( RACE INFO ( 102) SETUP MENU ( TRIP 1 / TRIP 2 Resetting trip distance re- corder ( 49). Average consumption and average speed Resetting the average val- ues (...
  • Page 50 Selecting readings in Odometer (default Press TRIP 1 briefly to return display) to the odometer reading multifunction display RANGE (default display). Range Switch on the ignition. TRIP 1 Repeatedly short-press INFO 2 Tripmeter 1 ( All the information necessary TRIP 2 until the reading you want is Tripmeter 2 ( for riding on public roads is...
  • Page 51 TRIP 1 TRIP 2 to call up the various LAP- appears Press and hold down TRIP 1 TIMER readings. on the display. until the value you selected has reset. When the display shows Press and hold down TRIP 1 RACE INFO ENTER until the trip distance recorder Average value = SETUP MENU ENTER...
  • Page 52: Anti-Theft Alarm (Dwa)

    Anti-theft alarm (DWA) alarm tone can be set by an au- motion sensor thorised BMW Motorrad dealer. an attempt to use an unauthor- with alarm system (DWA) ised vehicle key to switch on If a DWA alarm was triggered the ignition.
  • Page 53 Confirmation tone sounds once (if programmed). Anti-theft alarm (DWA) is deac- tivated. DWA adjusting Switching on ignition ( 38). Repeatedly short-press INFO 1 Repeatedly short-press INFO 1 SETUP EQUIPMENT SETUP EQIP: until until the ENTER appears on the menu item appears on display.
  • Page 54: Clock

    SETUP MENU when the ignition is switched opens. When the hours reading is cor- off. rect, long-press INFO 2. Repeatedly short-press INFO 2 DWA AUTO OFF SETUP EQUIPMENT : The DWA until The hours reading stops flash- ENTER anti-theft alarm is deactivated. appears on the ing.
  • Page 55: Automatic Stability Control

    with ABS Pro If the coding plug is not inser- ted, you have the alternative of ABS Pro is switched off. switching the ignition off and ABS Switching on then on again. An ABS fault has oc- curred if the ABS telltale and warning light shows when the motorcycle accelerates to a speed in excess of the min-...
  • Page 56: Dynamic Traction Control

    ASC Switching on You also have the option of switching the ignition off and then on again. An ASC fault has oc- curred if the ASC telltale and warning light shows when the motorcycle accelerates to a speed in excess of the min- imum stated below after the Press and hold down button 1 ignition was switched off and...
  • Page 57: Electronic Suspension Adjustment

    DTC is switched off. If the coding plug is not inser- NOTICE ted, you have the alternative of DTC Switching on switching the ignition off and You have the option of deactiv- then on again. ating the DTC function while the motorcycle is on the move.
  • Page 58: Riding Mode

    Repeatedly press button 3 until The following settings are avail- Using the riding modes the setting you want to use able: appears on the display. BMW Motorrad has developed One-up 4 operational scenarios for your NOTICE motorcycle from which you can One-up with luggage...
  • Page 59 with riding modes Pro The following predefined scen- arios are available: Dynamic riding on a dry road surface. Sporty, one-up riding on a dry road surface. The interplay of engine torque, throttle response, ABS control Press button 1. Riding modes 1 are shown. The and ASC or DTC control is op- highlight 2 tells you which riding timised for each of these 4 scen-...
  • Page 60 The following ride modes can be Brake levers are in the released selected: positions. RAIN : For riding on a rain-wet The mode selected in this way road surface. is retained with the engine- ROAD characteristic, ABS, ASC/DTC : For riding on a dry road and Dynamic ESA adaptation surface.
  • Page 61: Cruise-Control System

    Saving road speed Accelerating fault when the coding plug is inserted. Setting riding mode ( 57). The preset riding mode is re- tained in memory, even after the ignition is switched off. Installing seat ( 62). Cruise-control system with cruise control Briefly push button 1 forward.
  • Page 62 Decelerating Deactivating cruise Telltale light for cruise control goes out. control Brake, pull the clutch lever Resuming former cruising or turn the throttle twistgrip speed (close the throttle by turning the twistgrip back past the idle position) to deactivate the cruise-control system.
  • Page 63: Heated Handlebar Grips

    Heated handlebar grips might have intended slowing to NOTICE a lower speed. with heated grips Telltale light for cruise con- The heated grips are switched Operating the heated trol lights up. off automatically if they start to handlebar grips overheat. Switching off cruise Start the engine.
  • Page 64: Seat

    turning vehicle key 1 counter- Press button 1 again. clockwise. The symbol for heating stages disappears. Lift the seat at the rear and remove. The heating is off. Lay the seat on a clean sur- Seat face. Removing seat Installing seat Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor- The symbol for the second...
  • Page 65: Adjustment

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

    Mirrors Adjusting mirror arm Push protective cap 1 over the threaded fastener. Adjusting mirrors Headlight Adjusting headlight for driving on left/driving on right This motorcycle has a symmetric-beam low-beam headlight. If the motorcycle Push protective cap 1 for the is ridden in a country where threaded fastener up on the the opposite rule of the road Turn the mirror to the desired...
  • Page 67: Windscreen

    The motorcycle is at a standstill. the setting checked by a special- ist workshop, preferably an au- thorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Adjusting headlight beam throw If, for a high load, the adjust- ment of the spring pre-load is...
  • Page 68: Brakes

    Spring preload Move the windscreen up or down. Take care not to scratch without Dynamic ESA the windscreen when adjusting. The windscreen is held at the Adjustment top or bottom limit position by Spring preload has to be spring force. adjusted to suit the weight of rider, passenger and luggage.
  • Page 69 Make sure there is no load Load-dependent adjust- on the motorcycle; remove all ment of spring preload items of luggage, if carried. Suspension compression at rear wheel 10 mm (One-up riding without luggage) 16 mm (One-up with luggage) 26 mm (Two-up with luggage) Hold the motorcycle upright (do not prop it on the side stand) and measure distance D...
  • Page 70: Damping

    To increase negative spring An increase in spring preload displacement (reduce spring requires firmer damping, a re- preload, in other words), use duction in spring preload re- the tool from the on-board quires softer damping. toolkit to turn adjusting ring 2 Adjusting compression- in direction A.
  • Page 71 Compression stage, ba- Rebound stage, basic sic setting, front setting, front Position 1 (comfortable setting Position 1 (comfortable setting with rider 85 kg) with rider 85 kg) Position 3 (normal setting with Position 3 (normal setting with rider 85 kg) rider 85 kg) Position 7 (sports setting with Position 7 (sports setting with...
  • Page 72 appropriate direction so that mark 2 points to a higher read- ing on the scale. To reduce damping: Use the tool from the on-board kit to turn the adjusting screw in the appropriate direction so that mark 2 points to a lower read- ing on the scale.
  • Page 73: Riding

    Riding Safety instructions ....72 Comply with checklist ....75 Starting .
  • Page 74: Safety Instructions

    Your authorised comply with the instructions on accordingly. BMW Motorrad dealer will be loading. glad to advise you on the correct Test your motorcycle's angle clothing for every purpose.
  • Page 75 Top speed Pack heavy items at the bot- Payload of tank rucksack tom and toward the inboard side. DANGER Note the maximum permissible max 5 kg Maximum speed of the mo- payload and the speed limit torcycle is higher than the for riding with cases fitted, as Maximum permissible permissible maximum rated...
  • Page 76 Catalytic converter Risk of overheating WARNING If misfiring causes unburned fuel ATTENTION to enter the catalytic converter, Exhaust gases adversely af- there is a danger of overheating fecting health Engine running for prolonged and damage. Risk of asphyxiation period with vehicle at stand- The following guidelines must be Do not inhale exhaust fumes.
  • Page 77: Comply With Checklist

    Requirement Do not tamper with the vehicle Checking chain tension in any way that could result in 163). Every 3rd refuelling stop: tuned performance. Starting without Dynamic ESA Comply with checklist Adjusting spring preload for Start engine rear wheel ( 66).
  • Page 78 Phase 1 engage a gear before retracting See the subsection on jump the side stand. starting in "Maintenance" for more details. For a cold engine start and low temperatures: pull clutch. The engine starts. Consult the troubleshooting chart below if the engine re- fuses to start.
  • Page 79 The indicator and warning lights go out or start operation as in- ABS self-diagnosis ABS self-diagnosis tended. BMW Motorrad Race ABS per- completed with ABS Pro forms self-diagnosis to ensure its The ABS telltale and warning ABS Pro is displayed.
  • Page 80 ASC self-diagnosis quickly as possible by a Have the fault rectified as completed specialist workshop, preferably quickly as possible by a an authorised BMW Motorrad specialist workshop, preferably The ASC symbol no longer dealer. an authorised BMW Motorrad shows. dealer.
  • Page 81: Running In

    The DTC symbol no longer No full load (Odometer reading specialist workshop, preferably shows. 0...1000 km) an authorised BMW Motorrad Check all the indicator and dealer. Note the mileage after which warning lights. the running-in check should be Running in carried out.
  • Page 82: Shifting Gear

    Tyres Shifting gear Mileage until the New tyres have a smooth sur- running-in check Gearshift light face. This must be roughened by riding in a restrained manner at 500...1200 km various heel angles until the tyres Engine-rpm govern- are run in. This running in pro- ing until the running-in cedure is essential if the tyres are check...
  • Page 83 The rider is the most To shift into neutral, pull the cause a severe load-change important part of the system and clutch and operate the shift reaction. BMW Motorrad re- decides when to shift gears. lever. commends disengaging the Requirement...
  • Page 84: Brakes

    After a gearshift, you must fully light flashes rapidly as an addi- BMW Motorrad ABS prevents release the shift lever before tional warning for road users be- the front wheel from locking up.
  • Page 85 Descending mountain Physical limits applicable to Riding on salted or gritted roads. motorcycling passes After work has been carried on WARNING the brakes, due to traces of oil WARNING or grease. Braking when cornering Braking only with the rear Riding on dirt-covered surfaces Risk of crash despite ABS Pro brake on mountain descents or off-road.
  • Page 86: Parking Your Motorcycle

    Possibility of a fall not prevents the wheels from locking Always check that the ground precluded and skidding away. under the stand is level and firm. Although ABS Pro provides the NOTICE rider with valuable assistance and Extend the side stand and prop constitutes a huge advance in the motorcycle on the stand.
  • Page 87: Refuelling

    Refuelling Recommended fuel ATTENTION Fuel grade grade Poor ground underneath the Requirement Super Plus, unleaded (max. stand For optimum fuel consumption, 10 % ethanol, E10) Risk of damage to parts if vehicle fuel should be sulphur-free or 98 ROZ/RON topples with the lowest sulphur content 91 AKI Always check that the ground...
  • Page 88 the carbon canister and cause tank past the bottom edge of component damage. the 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 89: 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 90 At the rear, secure the tension- ing straps to the brackets of the rear footrest on both sides and tension them. Tighten all the straps uniformly; the vehicle's suspension should be compressed as tightly as possible front and rear.
  • Page 91: On The Race Track

    On the race track SETUP MENU ..... . 90 SETUP EQUIPMENT ....94 LAPTIMER .
  • Page 92: Setup Menu

    SETUP MENU Overview, SETUP MENU Selecting submenu 91). SETUP EQUIPMENT Call up submenu. with Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) SETUP RACETRACK Call up submenu. Exit SETUP MENU Exiting SETUP mode 93). — Solid line means: short- press the TRIP/INFO rocker switch. ‑...
  • Page 93 Selecting submenu the menu returns to the start and automatic function switched off DWA AUTO OFF then to the reading you want. Requirement CLOCK TIME Set the time Long-press INFO 2. The motorcycle is at a standstill. Adjust display brightness SETUP EQUIPMENT DISP BRIGHT Requirement...
  • Page 94 UNIT CONS MPG: UK from on-board computer with Dynamic Traction Control UNIT CONS KM⁄L GPS TIME OFF (DTC) Open the submenu for Set 24-hour or 12-hour mode Debounce time (waiting UNIT CLOCK 24 for clock: changing units for the speed time before a new lap can UNIT CLOCK 12 indicator, odometer display,...
  • Page 95 Exiting SETUP mode Repeatedly press TRIP 1 or SETUP MENU INFO 2 until EXIT appears on the display. Long-press INFO 2 to exit the SETUP MENU SETUP MENU ENTER pears on the display. Press and hold down INFO 2 until the parameter starts to Press and hold down TRIP 1 flash.
  • Page 96: Setup Equipment

    SETUP EQUIPMENT Engine speed for gearshift Engine speed for gearshift light ON light OFF Display brightness Switch-on rpm setting for the Switch-off rpm setting for the You can set display brightness to gearshift light. gearshift light. any of five levels. Range of values Range of values Range of values...
  • Page 97 Shift-light brightness Shift-light flash frequency Automatic daytime riding light with daytime riding light Setting for gearshift-light bright- Setting for the frequency at ness as a percentage of max- which the gearshift light flashes, imum brightness. shown in Hz (1/s). You can switch the automatic The gearshift light remains on Range of values function for the daytime riding...
  • Page 98 Select time: You can set this function to show either the time from the global positioning sys- tem or the time from the on- board computer. Range of values OFF, ON Factory setting: OFF...
  • Page 99: Laptimer

    LAPTIMER LAPTIMER The following times can be dis- played in the fourth line: The readings in these lines Multifunction display can be changed by the Fastest lap saved, labelled rider. "BESTLAP" Individualise the All-time best lap, no label LAPTIMER ( 99).
  • Page 100 Overview, LAPTIMER Pause/resume timing. 100) Starting timing ( 99). Individualise the LAPTIMER ( 99). — Solid line means: short- press the TRIP/INFO rocker switch. ‑ ‑ Broken line means: long- press the TRIP/INFO rocker switch.
  • Page 101 Individualising LAPTIMER Your chosen LAPTIMER for the headlight-flasher signal to display layout is accepted and be detected. saved in memory. Timing 2 is running. LAPTIMER display layout Every time you cross the start/ 108) finish line, press button 1 again to start timing for the next lap.
  • Page 102 underneath the right side panel Interrupting timing 177). Requirement In SETUP RACETRACK, the Timing is running. LAPTIMER trigger mode has to be set to LAPTM TRIG AUTO or LAPTM TRIG EX- TERN ( 110). The headlight flasher button can be used to operate the Long-press TRIP 1 to pause instrument panel even when timing.
  • Page 103 current timing session in the RACE INFO display mode. appears on the display.
  • Page 104: Race Info

    RACE INFO RACE INFO part 1 Delete the all-time best lap. Information about the cur- rent best lap Succession of three status indicators Information for a lap 104) Delete current best lap. Information about last lap Delete last lap. Information about other laps Selecting saved lap 104).
  • Page 105 RACE INFO part 2 Information about lap 01 Selecting saved lap 104). Information for a lap 104) Delete the lap ( 106). Information about lap 02 Total of all lap times and distances Clearing all saved data 105). Delete the all-time best lap.
  • Page 106 RACE INFO RACE Selecting saved lap automatically to the LAPTIMER Quit INFO EXIT function. Requirement Each time INFO 2 is pressed the The motorcycle is at a standstill. Information for a lap laps logged in memory and the Requirement functions are shown in the se- quence described below;...
  • Page 107 RACE INFO EXIT Lap for which the data on appears the display apply. on the display. Distance ridden. All-time best lap Time for the lap currently displayed. BEST- The all-time best lap ( The riding mode most EVER ) is the fastest of all timed commonly used is dis- laps and is updated as soon as a played continuously.
  • Page 108 Delete the lap time was deleted becomes the Exiting RACE INFO new best lap. Requirement LAST : The lap that was the RACE INFO appears on the preceding lap until the lap was display. deleted becomes the new last lap. When a random lap has been deleted the following is taken into account:...
  • Page 109 Activating default reading appears on the display. Long-press TRIP 1. NOTICE Regardless of what is shown on the multifunction display at any given time, pressing and hold- ing TRIP 1 always calls up the default layout with the odometer reading ( The only exception is the follow- ing: LAPTIMER with timing in pro-...
  • Page 110: Setup Racetrack

    SETUP RACETRACK with Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) LAPTIMER display layout There is a choice of six LAP- TIMER display layouts. Version 2 Version 3 Line 3 shows the time recorded Line 3 shows the time needed for the preceding lap, the running for the preceding lap, the best time for the current lap is shown lap currently logged in memory is...
  • Page 111 Version 4 Version 5 Version 6 Line 3 shows the running time Line 3 shows the running time Line 3 is blank, line 4 shows the for the current lap, the total time for the current lap, the all-time running time for the current lap. for all the laps currently logged in best lap ( 105) is shown in...
  • Page 112 Display-freeze period for Debounce time for Range of values the most recent time starting each new lap OFF, 10, 30, 45, 60 Factory setting: 10 LAPTIMER trigger mode Setting for HOLD time in You can set the minimum time seconds. that must elapse from when the first signal is received until After the start of a new lap...
  • Page 113 EXTERN: Only a signal from the lap trigger is accepted as the trigger source. MANUAL: Only pressing the headlight flasher button is ac- cepted as the trigger source.
  • Page 115: Engineering

    Engineering details General instructions ....114 Anti-lock brake system (ABS) ..114 Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) ......117 Electronic Suspension Adjustment (ESA) .
  • Page 116: General Instructions

    Humps and surface irregularit- ing, go to: depends on factors that include ies can cause the wheels to lose bmw-motorrad.com/techno- the coefficient of friction of the contact temporarily with the road logy road surface. Loose stones, ice surface;...
  • Page 117 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 118 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 119: Dynamic Traction Control

    brake application. This slows the ASC is a rudimentary function Invariably, the rider bears re- build-up of brake pressure to a intended to prevent falls. sponsibility for assessing road corresponding degree. Addition- and traffic conditions and ad- with provision for bank angle: ally, pressure modulation is more opting his or her style of riding Dynamic Traction Control DTC...
  • Page 120: Electronic Suspension Adjustment

    Minimum speed for ac- a corresponding loss of stability. sued. tivation of DTC The BMW Motorrad DTC is un- The BMW Motorrad Traction able to control a situation of this min 10 km/h Control can shut down automat- nature.
  • Page 121: Riding Mode

    By interpreting ride height sensor with riding modes Pro The suspension setting depends signals, Dynamic ESA detects on the riding mode selected. DYNAMIC movements in the chassis and The damping defined by the rid- DYNAMIC PRO (only with coding suspension and responds by ad- ing mode can be changed by the plug inserted) justing the damping valves.
  • Page 122: Riding Mode Rain

    No drive torque at the rear Riding mode RAIN commended by BMW Motorrad. wheel DYNAMIC PRO riding No brake pressure in the brake Wet roads mode is for tyres with very good system.
  • Page 123: Riding Mode Road

    should remain in contact with with Dynamic Traction Control torque curve for rain is im- the ground at all times. (DTC) posed. Overrun cut-off is activated. with ABS Pro The thrust acoustics are off. The DTC intervenes early ABS Pro is fully available. The enough to prevent the rear Riding mode ROAD tendency of the motorcycle to...
  • Page 124: Riding Mode Dynamic

    Riding mode DYNAMIC Rear-wheel lift detection is with Dynamic Traction Control switched on. The rear wheel (DTC) with riding modes Pro should remain in contact with the ground at all times. Dynamic on dry roads The DTC intervenes later than in RAIN mode, so it is possible DYNAMIC riding mode is...
  • Page 125: Pro

    Riding mode DYNAMIC The DTC intervenes later than In this riding mode, the in ROAD mode, so it is pos- ABS intervenes later than in with riding modes Pro sible to induce drift when exit- DYNAMIC mode. The shortest ing corners. braking distances can be Sporty one-up riding achieved.
  • Page 126: Deactivatable Suspension And Running-Gear Control

    Deactivatable nition has been switched off Note that deactivating the DTC and then on again. means that the DTC remains suspension and switched off even after the ig- running-gear control nition has been switched off systems and then on again. The controller of the DTC sys- tem assumes that the vehicle Riding without ABS, ASC...
  • Page 127: Shift Assistant Pro

    Advantages even with the ABS switched with Dynamic Traction Control off. (DTC) 70-80 % of all gearshifts on a ABS for the rear wheel is de- DTC switched off trip can be done without using activated. Under these circum- the clutch. The DTC indicator light lights stances, the rear wheel can Less relative movement...
  • Page 128 idly and keep the shift lever in This prevents overreving. this position until the gearshift is completed. It is not necessary Maximum engine speed to increase the force applied to the shift lever while shifting is in progress. Once the gearshift max 12000 min has completed the shift lever has Upshifting...
  • Page 129: Maintenance

    Maintenance General instructions ....128 Fuses ......161 Toolkit .
  • Page 130: General Instructions

    69). and rear turn indicators If you are in doubt, consult a Spare fuses with gripping 151). specialist workshop, preferably clamp Open-ended spanner your authorised BMW Motorrad Mini-fuses 4 A, 7.5 A and Width across flats 14 dealer. 10 A...
  • Page 131: Front-Wheel Stand

    Width across flats 17 Make sure the ground is level BMW Motorrad offers an aux- Torx wrench, T30 and firm and place the motor- iliary stand suitable for every cycle on its centre stand.
  • Page 132: Engine Oil

    BMW Motorrad offers an aux- Allow the engine to idle for one iliary stand suitable for every minute. vehicle. Your BMW Motorrad Switch off the ignition. retailer will be happy to help you with the selection of a suit- able auxiliary stand.
  • Page 133: Brake System

    Use of insufficient engine oil preferably an authorised Work on brake system not or too much engine oil BMW Motorrad dealer. in compliance with correct Engine damage procedure Always make sure that the oil Topping up the engine oil Risk to operational reliability of level is correct.
  • Page 134 BMW Motorrad wear past the minimum per- dealer. missible thickness. Have the brake pads replaced Checking front brake pad by a specialist workshop, thickness preferably an authorised Make sure the ground is level BMW Motorrad dealer. and firm and place the motor- If the brake pads installed are cycle on its stand.
  • Page 135 Have the brake pads replaced Make sure the ground is level by a specialist workshop, and firm and place the motor- cycle on its stand. preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Checking brake-fluid level, front brakes Brake-pad wear limit, WARNING rear Not enough brake fluid in min 1.0 mm (Friction pad only,...
  • Page 136 Have the defect rectified as voir to sink. quickly as possible by a spe- Wear of the brake pads causes cialist workshop, preferably the brake fluid level in the reser- an authorised BMW Motorrad voir to sink. dealer.
  • Page 137: Clutch

    If the brake fluid level drops be- 0.5...1.0 mm (at the handlebar specialist workshop, preferably low the permitted level: fitting, with engine cold) an authorised BMW Motorrad WARNING dealer. Clutch play is out of tolerance: Adjust the clutch-lever play Not enough brake fluid in 136).
  • Page 138: Coolant

    Adjust the clutch-lever Coolant play Check coolant level Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor- cycle on its stand. Coolant, specified level To increase clutch play: turn Between MIN and MAX marks screw 2 in the tightening dir- on the expansion tank (Engine ection, i.e.
  • Page 139: Tyres

    Close the cap of the expansion cycle on its stand. and replaced if necessary, tank. preferably by an authorised Check tyre pressures against BMW Motorrad dealer. the data below. Tyres Tyre pressure, front Checking tyre pressure WARNING 2.5 bar...
  • Page 140: Wheels

    The tyre is worn out when BMW Motorrad dealer or in the tems and consequently cannot the tyre tread has worn down internet at: be changed.
  • Page 141 BMW Motorrad dealer. In these cases, the data programmed into the control units has to be changed to suit the new wheel sizes. Removing front wheel...
  • Page 142 Lift the front of the motorcycle until the front wheel is clear of the ground, preferably using a BMW Motorrad front-wheel stand. Fitting the front-wheel stand Remove screw 1. Withdraw quick-release axle 1, 129).
  • Page 143 Remove spacer bush 1 from specialist workshop, preferably the wheel hub. an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Installing front wheel WARNING Use of a non-standard wheel Malfunctions in operation of ABS...
  • Page 144 Fitting the front-wheel stand 129). Tighten axle clamping screws 1 Clamping screws in axle to the specified tightening holder torque. Install screw 1 and tighten to Tightening sequence: Tighten specified torque. Counter-hold screws six times in alternate quick-release axle on the right- sequence hand side.
  • Page 145 Position left and right brake calipers on the brake discs. Removing rear wheel Brake pads not lying against Lift the motorcycle, preferably the brake disc with a BMW Motorrad rear- Risk of accident due to delayed wheel stand. braking effect.
  • Page 146 Fitting the rear-wheel stand 129). Slip wooden chocks or similar under the rear wheel to prevent it from dropping out after the quick-release axle has been removed. Remove nut 1 with the washer. Remove quick-release axle 2 and remove adjusting plate 1. Slacken locknuts 2 on left and right.
  • Page 147 Change in tyre size Effect on control systems Have the new parameters en- coded by a specialist work- shop, preferably by an author- ised BMW Motorrad Retailer. Remove screw 1 and disengage the brake line from ATTENTION holder 2. Roll the rear wheel to the rear...
  • Page 148 brake-caliper carrier to be in- ing brake-caliper carrier 1 for- serted. ward at the same time. When rolling the rear wheel into position, take care not to damage wheel-speed sensor 1. Insert brake-caliper carrier 1 Roll the rear wheel as far into guide 2.
  • Page 149: Light Source

    Adjust the chain tension 163). Light source Replacing bulbs for low- beam headlight and high- beam headlight NOTICE Install right adjusting plate 1 in Insert left adjusting plate 1. The plug arrangement can differ the swinging arm. Install nut 2 with its washer, from the illustration, depending Lift the rear wheel and work but do not tighten the nut at...
  • Page 150 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 Remove cover panel 1 to re- Disconnect connector 3. the extra heat can cause damage place the bulb for the low- to the headlight.
  • Page 151 Install the cover. Replacing bulb for left parking light Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor- cycle on its stand. Switch off the ignition. Install bulb 5. Begin by seating Push down retainer 2 (using a lug 6 and then press the bulb screwdriver if necessary) and into the socket.
  • Page 152 Replace the defective bulb. Bulb for parking light W5W / 12 V / 5 W Use a clean, dry cloth to hold the bulb in order to keep the glass free of dirt and foreign matter. Insert socket 3 into the head- Remove cover 1.
  • Page 153 Replacing bulbs for front and rear turn indicators Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor- cycle on its stand. Switch off the ignition. Remove bulb 4 from the Insert bulb 4 into the socket. socket. Replace the defective bulb.
  • Page 154 Replace the defective bulb. Bulbs for flashing turn indicators, front RY10W / 12 V / 10 W with LED flashing turn indic- ators Pull the glass out of the light Turn bulb 2 clockwise to install Bulbs for flashing turn housing at the threaded- it in the bulb housing.
  • Page 155: Trim Panel Components

    Seek the advice of a specialist workshop, preferably an author- ised BMW Motorrad dealer. Trim panel components Remove the side panel NOTICE The procedure described here Install screw 1. Remove screw 1 from the in- for the right side apply applies by board side of the side panel.
  • Page 156 Installing side panel Disengaging inner trim panel Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor- cycle on its stand. Disengage inner trim panel 2. In this process, take care not Secure fairing top section 2 to strain cable 4 for the power in retaining clips 4 and slip-in socket.
  • Page 157: Jump-Starting

    Jump-starting Installing inboard cover ATTENTION CAUTION Contact between crocodile clips of jump leads and Touching live parts of the ig- vehicle nition system when the en- Risk of short-circuit gine is running Use jump leads fitted with fully Electric shock insulated crocodile clips at both Do not touch parts of the igni- ends.
  • Page 158: Battery

    NOTICE low is important in order to max- in the usual way; if the en- imise battery life: BMW Motorrad has developed a gine does not start, wait a few Keep the surface of the battery float charger specially designed minutes before repeating the clean and dry.
  • Page 159 Use suitable BMW chargers. your motorcycle's electronics. If The suitable charger is this happens, charge the battery ATTENTION available from your authorised directly at the terminals of the BMW Motorrad dealer.
  • Page 160 Charge the battery using a Removing seat ( 62). with alarm system (DWA) suitable charger. Comply with the operating in- structions of the charger. Once the battery is fully charged, disconnect the charger's terminal clips from the battery terminals. NOTICE The battery has to be recharged ATTENTION at regular intervals in the course...
  • Page 161 Connecting battery to with alarm system (DWA) motorcycle Remove screw 1. Remove bracket 2. Connect battery positive lead 2 first. Lift battery 3 up and out; work Connect battery positive lead 2 it slightly back and forth if it is Then install battery negative first.
  • Page 162 (DWA) due indicator functions correctly. If you want to have the date set consult a specialist work- shop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Remove screw 1. Place battery 3 in the battery compartment, positive terminal Remove bracket 2.
  • Page 163: Fuses

    Fuse 2 have the electric circuits checked by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised 7.5 A (Lap trigger, left multi- BMW Motorrad dealer. function switch, sensor box) Reinsert fuse box 2. Make sure that latch 1 engages on both sides.
  • Page 164: Diagnostic Connector

    The interface to the diagnosis tions Removing seat ( 62). and information system can Only have the diagnostic con- be connected to diagnostic nector loosened by a specialist connector 2. workshop or other authorised persons during your next BMW Service appointment.
  • Page 165: Chain

    To prolong chain life, BMW Motorrad recommends the use of BMW Motorrad Use a screwdriver to push the chain lubricant, or: chain up and down at a point midway along the run between...
  • Page 166 4 are the same on left and workshop, preferably an author- At 3 different positions, meas- right. ised BMW Motorrad dealer. ure the length of the chain over Tighten locknuts 3 on left and the centres of 10 rivets below right to the specified tightening the rear wheel swinging arm.
  • Page 167: Accessories

    Accessories General instructions ....166 Power sockets ..... 166 Cases .
  • Page 168: General Instructions

    Use only parts and accessor- accessories Automatic switch-off ies approved by BMW for your The sockets will be automat- vehicle. ically switched off during the BMW has conducted extens- start procedure. ive testing of the parts and ac-...
  • Page 169: Cases

    Cases The power supply to the sock- ets is switched off no more Open cases than 15 minutes after the igni- with case holder left/right tion is switched off, in order to prevent overloading of the on- board electrics. Low-wattage electrical accessories might not be recognised by the vehicle’s electronics.
  • Page 170 Removing cases with case holder left/right Pull the black release lever 1 Turn the key 1 to position RELEASE RELEASE ) up and simultan- eously pull the case out. Turn the key 1 to position Then lift the case out of the RELEASE bottom holder.
  • Page 171 Contact your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer if you cannot find your combination of vehicle and cases on the label. The values for the combination...
  • Page 172: Topcase

    Topcase lid can be opened. Closing topcase with luggage carrier Screws 1 inside the case allow Turn the key in the topcase you to make this adjustment. lock to position 1. Topcase Opening topcase Pull release lever 1 all the way with luggage carrier Close the lid of the topcase and hold it down.
  • Page 173 that the key is not left inside the Lift the topcase at the rear and topcase. remove it from the luggage carrier. Installing topcase with luggage carrier WARNING Topcase not properly se- Turn the key in the topcase cured lock to position 1. Driving safety is impaired The handle pops out.
  • Page 174: Navigation System

    Contact your authorised keepers 3. BMW Motorrad dealer if you cannot find your combination of Push handle 1 down until it engages. vehicle and topcase on the label. The values for the combination described here are as follows:...
  • Page 175 Press latch 1. Pivot navigation device 5 Press latch 1. forward and at the top Mark 2 indicates that latch is Mark 2 indicates that latch is edge, press it into latching released. released. mechanism 6. Remove cover 3. Remove navigation device 3. The navigation device engages.
  • Page 176 The cover engages. wards. system is supported. A software Check that the cover is se- Short operation to the left and update of the BMW Motorrad cure in the cradle. Check that right. communication system may mark 2 is no longer visible.
  • Page 177 In the BMW special menu, the Long-push to the left to Mute: Switch automatic navig- menu items are selected by turn- activate this function. ation announcements off or on ing the Multi-Controller. (off: a crossed-out lips symbol appears in the top line of the...
  • Page 178 Bluetooth device supporting the A2DP standard, Special functions Warning and status messages for example a BMW Motorrad Integration of the BMW Motorrad from the motorcycle are indicated communication system. Navigator has produced a num-...
  • Page 179: Socket For Optional Accessories

    PIN to be entered is issued. instrument cluster. Screen brightness Security settings Screen brightness is adjusted The BMW Motorrad Navigator V by the motorcycle while the unit can be secured against unau- is cradled. No manual input is thorised use with a four-digit PIN necessary.
  • Page 180 Underneath the left side Underneath the seat panel with alarm system (DWA) Plug for DWA and HP Race data logger Terminating resistor Plug for optional accessor- Plug for DWA and ies and racing accessories HP Race data logger Voltage supply and LIN Spring travel sensor for front forks (racing access- Underneath the seat...
  • Page 181 Underneath the rear Connecting optional NOTICE carrier accessories and racing accessories Tightening the cable ties has to be the last step in the process; Requirement this is in order to ensure that Remove the side panel, rear seat the wiring harness can be posi- or tail-hump cover, as applicable, tioned correctly and that there is to gain access to the plugs.
  • Page 183: Care

    Care Care products ..... 182 Washing the vehicle ....182 Cleaning easily damaged compon- ents .
  • Page 184: Care Products

    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 and care products you can mover to soften and wash off...
  • Page 185: Cleaning Easily Damaged Compon

    Treat rubber components with water or BMW rubber-care Use of unsuitable cleaning Chrome products. agents Use plenty of water and BMW Damage to plastic surfaces ATTENTION shampoo to clean chrome, par- Do not use cleaning agents ticularly if it has been exposed to...
  • Page 186: Preserving Paintwork

    BMW Motorrad recommends sources of dirt, for example tree is no load on either wheel applying only BMW car wax or resin or pollen. (preferably using the front- products containing carnauba wheel and rear-wheel stands...
  • Page 187: Technical Data

    Technical data Troubleshooting chart ... . . 186 Riding specifications ....199 Threaded fasteners ....187 Fuel.
  • Page 188: Troubleshooting Chart

    Troubleshooting chart The engine does not 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 ( 85). Battery flat Charge battery when connected ( 157).
  • Page 189: Threaded Fasteners

    Threaded fasteners Front wheel Value Valid Screw in front-wheel quick-re- lease axle M20 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 Wheel-speed sensor to fork leg...
  • Page 190 Rear wheel Value Valid Rear quick-release axle in swinging arm M24 x 1.5 100 Nm mechanical Swinging-arm adapter to rear wheel swinging arm M8 x 40 20 Nm Screw in adjusting ring M5 x 25 3 Nm without Dy- namic ESA Mirrors Value Valid...
  • Page 191: Fuel

    SAE 5W-40, API SJ / JASO MA2, Additives (e.g. molybdenum-based) are not permissible because they can attack coated components of the engine, BMW Motorrad recommends BMW Motorrad ADVANTEC Ultimate oil. Engine oil, quantity for topping up max 0.8 l, Difference between MIN and MAX...
  • Page 192: Engine

    Engine Location of engine number Crankcase bottom section, right, behind 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 Nominal output...
  • Page 193: 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 (33:22 teeth), 4th gear 1.360 (34:25 teeth), 5th gear 1.261 (29:23 teeth), 6th gear...
  • Page 194: Final Drive

    Final drive Type of final drive Chain 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 Frame, front right, on steering head Position of the Vehicle Identification Number Frame, front right, on steering head...
  • Page 195: Chassis And Suspension

    Chassis and suspension Front wheel Type of front suspension Upside-down telescopic fork Spring travel, front 150 mm, at front wheel with lowered suspension 120 mm, at front wheel Rear wheel Type of rear suspension Aluminium double swinging arm Type of final drive Chain drive Spring travel, rear 140 mm, at rear wheel...
  • Page 196: 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 4.5 mm, When new min 4.0 mm, Wear limit ±0.4 Play of brake controls (Front brake) Rear wheel...
  • Page 197: 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 198 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 min. 73 with reduction of power min. 66 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)
  • Page 199: Electrical System

    Electrical system Fuses Fuse 1 15 A, Master relay, diagnosis plug, instrument cluster, anti-theft alarm, ignition switch Fuse 2 7.5 A, Lap trigger, left multifunction switch, sensor Fuse 3 30 A, BCO, controller, master relay Battery Battery type Battery rated voltage 12 V Battery rated capacity 9 Ah...
  • Page 200: Dimensions

    Bulb for tail light/brake light Light source for the number plate light Integrated in rear light Maximum number of defective LEDs in rear-light unit Bulbs for flashing turn indicators, front RY10W / 12 V / 10 W with LED flashing turn indicators Bulbs for flashing turn indicators, rear RY10W / 12 V / 10 W with LED flashing turn indicators...
  • Page 201: Weights

    Rider's inside-leg arc, heel to heel 1894 mm, without rider at unladen weight with low rider's seat 1859 mm, without rider at unladen weight with lowered suspension 1790 mm, without rider at unladen weight Weights Vehicle kerb weight 228 kg, DIN unladen weight, ready for road, 90 % load of fuel, without optional extras (OE) Permissible gross weight 444 kg...
  • Page 203: Service

    Service BMW Motorrad Service ... . 202 BMW Motorrad Mobility services ......202 Maintenance work .
  • Page 204: Bmw Motorrad Service

    BMW Motorrad has an extensive dealer. network of dealerships in place As owner of a new BMW to look after you and your mo- vehicle, in circumstances in In order to help ensure that your torcycle in more than 100 coun-...
  • Page 205 1000 km in advance when the time for a BMW Service service is approaching, on the The BMW Service is carried out basis of the programmed values. once a year; the extent of ser- vicing can vary, depending on...
  • Page 207: Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance schedule BMW Running-in check Standard BMW service 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...
  • Page 208: Confirmation Of Mainten

    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 209 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 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 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 213 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 214 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 215 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 216 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 217 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 218 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 219 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 220 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 221 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 222: 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 223 Item Odometer Date reading...
  • Page 225: Appendix

    Appendix Certificate for Electronic Immobil- iser ....... . 224...
  • Page 226: 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 227 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 228: Index

    Self-diagnosis, 78 Brake fluid Abbreviations and symbols, 6 Checking fluid level, front, 133 Switching off, 53 Checking fluid level, rear, 134 switching on, 54 ABS Pro display, 22 Reservoir, front, 13 Warning light, 31 Control, 15 Reservoir, rear, 13 Average values Engineering details, 114 Brake pads Resetting, 49...
  • Page 229: Confirmation Of Maintenance

    Preserving paintwork, 184 Coolant Daytime riding lights Checking fill level, 136 automatic, 42 Radiator, 183 Fill-level indicator, 13 automatic or manual, 42 Rubber, 183 Topping up, 137 manual, 44 Washing the vehicle, 182 Warning light for manual with automatic Windscreen, 183 overheating, 27 switched on, 44 Cases...
  • Page 230 SETUP EQUIPMENT, 94 Electrics Frame SETUP MENU, 90 Technical data, 197 Technical data, 192 SETUP RACETRACK, 108 Emergency off switch (kill switch) Front-wheel stand Underneath the seat, 14 fitting, 129 Operation, 40 Fuel Position on the vehicle, 17 Fuel grade, 85 Emissions warning light, 28 Hazard warning flashers refuelling, 85...
  • Page 231 Ending timing, 100 High-beam headlight, Ignition operating, 41 individualising, 99 Switching off, 39 Low-beam headlight, Infrared receiver, 99 Switching on, 38 operating, 40 Interrupting timing, 100 Immobiliser Parking lights, operating, 40, 41 operate, 97 Reserve key, 39 Using daytime riding light, 42 Operation, 97 Warning, 27 Lowered suspension...
  • Page 232 Multi-Controller Riding mode Odometer and tripmeters Control, 15 Adjusting, 56 reset, 49 Multifunction display, 18 Control, 17 Control, 15 deactivatable suspension Exiting SETUP mode, 93 and running-gear control Paint care, 183 LAPTIMER Operation, 97 systems, 124 Parking, 84 Overview, 21 DYNAMIC, 122 Parking light, 41 RACE INFO, 102...
  • Page 233 Seat Spring preload Fuses, 197 install, 62 Adjuster, front, 11 Lighting, 197 Installation, 62 Adjuster, rear, 11 Riding specifications, 199 Lock, 11 adjusting, with Spark plugs, 197 remove, 62 Dynamic ESA, 55 Standards, 7 Service, 202 adjusting, without Transmission, 191 Service-due indicator, 35 Dynamic ESA, 66 Weights, 199...
  • Page 234 Trim panels Rear light and bulbs for side Vehicle Identification lights faulty, 29 Installing side panel, 154 Number, 13 Remove the side panel, 153 Warnings, overview, 23 Troubleshooting chart, 186 Weights Payload table, 11 Turn indicators Warning lights, 18 Control, 15 Technical data, 199 Overview, 20 operate, 46...
  • Page 236 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 237 Tyre pressure Tyre pressure, front 2.5 bar Tyre pressure, rear 2.9 bar You can find further information on all aspects of your vehicle at: bmw­motorrad.com BMW recommends * 01408388251* Order No.: 01 40 8 388 251 09.2016, 3rd edition, 01...

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