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BMW Motorrad Rider's Manual (US Model) S 1000 RR...
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Motorcycle/Retailer Data Motorcycle Data Retailer Data Model Contact in Service Ms./Mr. Vehicle identification number Phone number Color number Initial registration Retailer's address/phone number (com- License plate pany stamp)
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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.
When the time comes to sell claims may be denied as a result. your BMW, please remember NOTICE Special informa- National-market version. to hand over this Rider's Manual; tion on operating and in- it is an important part of the mo- Optional extra.
Dynamic Damping Con- trol. All dimensions, weights and per- The high safety and quality stan- formance data contained this dards of BMW motorcycles are Dynamic Traction Con- Rider's Manual refer to the Ger- maintained by consistent, on- trol. man DIN standards and comply going development efforts em- with their tolerance specifications.
Depending on the country, BMW Motorrad retailers the vehicle owner can be iden- Data memory Your BMW Motorrad retailer is tified using the vehicle identifi- always happy to answer any of cation number and license plate General your questions.
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Qualified service partners The vehicle owner can have a Specialist workshops Operating data in the vehicle BMW Motorrad retailer or other Service providers qualified service partner or spe- Control units process data so Vehicle users may request in- cialist workshop read out the that the vehicle can run.
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Vehicle responses in specific The information can be read out recorder in the vehicle can be driving situations, such as acti- by a BMW Motorrad retailer or reset by a BMW Motorrad retailer vation of dynamic driving sys- or other qualified service partner...
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mation is transmitted to the mo- Data input and data transfer Data about the use of Inter- in the vehicle net services. This data can be bile end device. This includes for stored locally in the vehicle or instance position data and other General general vehicle data, depending is on a device connected to the...
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transmitter and receiver or via Any collection, processing and personally integrated mobile end use of personal data that goes devices such as smartphones. beyond the provision of services Online functions, as they are take place only as permitted by called, are used over this mobile law, on the basis of a contractual phone connection.
General view, left side without Dynamic Damp- ing Control (DDC) without Dynamic Damp- Adjusting the compression ing Control (DDC) damping on rear wheel Adjusting the rebound- 105). stage damping on front without Dynamic Damp- wheel ( 104). ing Control (DDC) Adjusting the spring Adjusting spring preload at preload on the front wheel...
General view, right side Brake-fluid reservoir, rear 176) Vehicle identification num- ber (on the steering-head bearing) Type plate (on the steering-head bearing) Brake-fluid reservoir, front 175) Checking coolant level 178) Engine oil indicator 171) Oil filler opening ( 173)
Multifunction switch, left Deactivating DTC ( High-beam headlight and headlight flasher ( with cruise control Switch on cruise-control system ( 64). Hazard warning flashers with riding modes Pro Adapt DTC ( 139). Turn indicators ( Horn Multi-Controller Operating elements Rocker button MENU...
TFT display in Pure Ride view Hill Start Control ( Tachometer ( Speedometer Rider info. status line with cruise control Switch on cruise-control system ( 64). RACE PRO riding mode with riding modes Pro Configuration for the race- track ( 135) Switch Speed Limit Info on or off (...
TFT display in the View menu Hill Start Control ( Speedometer with cruise control Switch on cruise-control system ( 64). Switch Speed Limit Info on or off ( 83). with riding modes Pro Adapt DTC ( 139). RACE PRO riding mode with riding modes Pro Configuration for the race- track (...
Warning lights 12 Mute ( 13 Operating assistance Display 14 Heated grip settings Warnings are displayed with ap- propriate warning lights. 15 Menu area Warnings are indicated by the general warning light in conjunc- tion with a dialog in the TFT display.
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White: (---) there is no valid value. Instead of the value, dashes 5 are displayed. NOTICE The evaluation of the individual values is possible in part only af- ter a certain riding duration or speed. If a measured value can- Value display Check Control dialog not yet be displayed due to un-...
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Overview of warning indicators Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights Displayed in yellow. Vehicle voltage too low ( General warning light lights up yel- low. Vehicle voltage low. Displayed in red. Vehicle voltage critical ( General warning light shows red. Vehicle voltage critical! General warning...
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Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights General warning Coolant temper- Coolant temperature too high ( ature too high! light shows red. General warning No communica- Engine control failure ( light lights up yel- tion with en- low. gine control. General warning Fault in the en- Engine in emergency-operation mode...
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Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights Tire pressure Tire pressure is outside the approved not at tolerance range ( setpoint. Tire press. monitor. Loss of pressure. "---" Transmission fault ( General warning "---" Sensor faulty or system fault ( light lights up yel- low.
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Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights Side stand mon- Side stand monitoring faulty ( itoring faulty. ABS indicator ABS self-diagnosis not completed and warning light flashes. ABS indicator and ABS deactivated ( warning light lights ABS indicator and Limited ABS ABS fault ( availability! warning light lights...
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Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights DTC indicator DTC self-diagnosis not completed and warning light flashes slowly. DTC indicator and Off! DTC switched off ( warning light lights Traction con- trol deacti- vated. DTC indicator and Traction con- DTC error ( warning light lights trol failure! Traction con-...
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Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights Fuel reserve is be- Fuel down to reserve ( ing used up. Drive to the nearest filling station. Green stop symbol Hill Start Control active ( is displayed. Yellow stop symbol Hill Start Control is automatically deacti- flashes.
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Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights L-Con not Shiftpoint light Launch Control not ready ( available. lights up or flashes. Clutch too hot. is displayed. Displayed in white. Service due ( Service due! Displayed in yellow. General warning Service date missed ( light lights up yel- low.
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If the 12-V battery is inserted preferably an authorized incorrectly or the terminals re- WARNING BMW Motorrad retailer. versed (e.g. when jump starting), it can blow the fuse for the alter- Failure of vehicle systems Vehicle voltage critical nator regulator.
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For de- Front parking lamp tails please contact a special- Anti-theft alarm faulty! ist service facility, preferably batt. capacity low. an authorized BMW Motorrad Tail light faulty! No limitations. Arrange Retailer. an appointment at a Possible cause: specialist workshop.
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Engine damage facility, preferably an authorized Operation of the anti-theft alarm Be sure to observe the mea- BMW Motorrad retailer. system is no longer ensured sures listed below. when the motorcycle's battery Anti-theft alarm system Possible cause: is disconnected.
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Serious fault in en- rized BMW Motorrad retailer. Accident hazard gine control. Onward Engine control failure Avoid rapid acceleration and journey possible. Damage passing maneuvers.
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WARNING as soon as possible at an authorized specialist workshop, Damage to engine during preferably an authorized emergency operation BMW Motorrad retailer. Accident hazard Drive slowly and avoid rapid Tire inflation pressure acceleration and passing ma- with tire pressure monitor neuvers.
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Before adjusting the tire pres- For further information about compensation and are always sure, check the information on the BMW Motorrad tire pres- based on the following tire air temperature compensation and sure monitor, see the "Technol- temperature: tire pressure adjustment in the ogy in detail"...
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Displayed in red. Check the tires for damage and BMW Motorrad retailer. driveability. In the event of uncertainty about Tire pressure not at Can the tire still be driven on: the driveability of the tire: setpoint.
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Have fault eliminated at a spe- warning light also lights up cialist service facility, preferably cialist service facility, preferably is this a permanent fault. an authorized BMW Motorrad an authorized BMW Motorrad In this case: retailer. retailer. Have fault eliminated at a spe-...
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Contact an authorized service for a short time immediately fol- facility, preferably an authorized Possible cause: lowing the Pre-Ride-Check. BMW Motorrad retailer. The side-stand switch or its wiring is damaged. Possible cause: Motorcycle has fallen over Contact an authorized service...
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( 155). preferably an authorized Possible cause: Have the malfunction corrected BMW Motorrad retailer. The ABS system was deacti- as soon as possible at an vated by the rider. authorized specialist workshop, preferably an authorized Switch on ABS function 150).
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DTC indicator and warning DTC indicator and warning to an ABS Pro fault message light flashes slowly. light lights up. 155). Off! Have the malfunction corrected as soon as possible at an authorized specialist workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer.
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Possible cause: authorized specialist workshop, Secure vehicle tools. preferably an authorized The DTC control unit has de- Do not damage the rotational BMW Motorrad retailer. tected an error. speed sensor. Limited DTC availability ATTENTION It must be noted that only lim- ited DTC function is available.
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DTC fault preferably an authorized WARNING 158). BMW Motorrad retailer. Have the malfunction corrected In this state, the motorcycle is Rough engine running or as soon as possible at an probably heavily damped and is...
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Gear not trained shop, preferably an authorized when the side stand is folded out. BMW Motorrad retailer. The gear indicator flashes. Engine was stopped. The gearshift assistant Pro Hazard warning lights Hill Start Control is deactivated has no function.
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Shiftpoint light lights up or marks in the menu windows MY shop, preferably an authorized flashes. VEHICLE and SERVICE RE- BMW Motorrad retailer. L-Con not available. QUIREMENTS. The operating and road safety Clutch too hot. is displayed. of the vehicle remains un-...
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Have service performed reg- ularly by a specialist work- shop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. The operating and road safety of the vehicle remains un- changed. The best-possible value reten- tion of the vehicle is ensured.
Steering and ignition Switching on ignition lock Vehicle keys You are provided with 2 ignition keys. Should you lose your keys, re- fer to the information regarding the electronic immobilizer (EWS) 57). Turn the ignition key to posi- A single key fits the steering and tion 1 while moving the handle- Turn vehicle key to position 1.
Handlebars not locked. The vehicle key can now be If you lose one of your motorcy- removed. cle keys, you can have it disabled by your authorized BMW motor- EWS Electronic cycle retailer. immobilizer When having a key disabled you...
Lights WARNING NOTICE Switch on low-beam Operation of the emergency The parking lights are a strain headlight ON/OFF switch when riding on the battery. Do not leave the Switch on the ignition. ignition switched on longer than Danger of falling due to blocking Start engine.
Headlight courtesy delay Parking lights NOTICE feature Switch off ignition ( 57). Switch off ignition. The hazard warning flashers place a strain on the battery. Do not use the hazard warning flashers for longer than absolutely necessary. Immediately after switching off the ignition, push button 1 to Immediately after turning off left and hold it until the parking...
Turn indicators Comfort turn signals Speed is above 60 mph (100 km/h): after flashing five Operating turn signals times. Switching on ignition ( 56). When button 1 is pressed and held slightly longer to the right or left, the turn signals will only turn off automatically after reaching the distance depending on the speed.
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DTC indicator and warning to flash if self-diagnosis has not light remains illuminated. been completed. Possible DTC system status ON The DTC function is switched is displayed. off. Release button 1 after Switching on DTC changeover of the status. DTC indicator and warning light remains off or contin- ues to flash.
ABS control, and DTC control Riding mode is provided for each of these sce- Use of the riding modes narios. BMW Motorrad has developed with Dynamic Damping Control riding scenarios for your motor- (DDC) cycle from which you can select...
played. The guide 4 shows how Cruise-control system Display while adjusting many riding modes are available. (road sign detection with cruise control active) Display while adjusting (road sign detection not active) Press button 1 repeatedly un- The symbol 1 for the cruise con- til the desired riding mode is trol is displayed in the Pure Ride shown.
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Switch on cruise-control Press button 1 forward and Adjustment range of hold. system cruise-control system The motorcycle accelerates with infinite variability (no 12...130 mph (20...210 km/h) steps). Cruise-control indicator light If button 1 is no longer lights up. pressed, the speed reached is maintained and saved.
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you might have intended slowing The motorcycle decelerates Cruise-control indicator light with infinite variability (no goes out. to a lower speed. steps). Cruise-control indicator light Resuming former cruising If button 1 is no longer lights up. speed pressed, the speed reached is maintained and saved.
Hill Start Control Manually brake to secure the Hill Start Control is activated. vehicle. To switch off the.Hill Start Display Control, activate the handbrake lever 1 or the footbrake lever NOTICE again. Hill Start Control is only a con- Stop symbol disappears. venience system for easier hill- starting and should, therefore, Alternatively, drive off in 1st or...
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Switch Hill Start Control Hill Start Control Pro is now NOTICE activated. on and off To switch off Hill Start Con- Hill Start Control Pro drive-off Switching on ignition ( 56). trol Pro, activate the handbrake assistant should not be used for Go to menu Settings, Vehi- lever 1 or the footbrake lever gradients of more than 40%.
Shiftpoint light Hill Start Control Pro is now To turn on automatic Hill Start deactivated. Control Pro, select Auto. Turning the shiftpoint More information about Hill Hill Start Control Pro can be light on and off Start Control Pro can be found activated by firmly applying the in the Technology in detail handbrake or footbrake lever.
The anti-theft alarm system is type of alarm sound can be set quency of 0 Hz corresponds to active. continuous lighting. by an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Changes to the brightness and Alarm signal the flashing frequency are sig- If an alarm was activated while...
Deactivate DWA Switching the minimum clination of the vehicle. The anti- theft alarm system responds if, pressure warning on or off Switch on the ignition. for example, if the wheel is stolen Turn indicators light up once. The minimum pressure of the or the motorcycle is towed.
The handlebar grips can be Scroll to the right until the ON- NOTICE heated at two different levels. BOARD COMPUTER menu win- dow is displayed. 50 % heating output The increase in power consumption caused by the Reset on-board computer heated grips can drain the 100 % heating output Call up on-board computer...
Install the hump cover Scroll to the right until the TRIP COMPUTER menu win- dow is displayed. Reset travel on-board computer Call up travel on-board com- puter ( 71). Press MENU rocker button down. Using the ignition key 1, unlock Select Automatic reset or the lock for the hump cover 2.
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Remove rider's seat Using the ignition key 1, un- Position the passenger seat 1; lock the lock for the passenger hook in the fixing mechanism 2 Press the cover of the rider's seat 2. when doing so. seat 1 slightly forward on the Remove the passenger seat 2 Press the passenger seat 1 seat surface and expose the...
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Installing rider's seat Insert and position the rider's seat 1 at the front in the fixing mechanism 4. Press the cover of the rider's seat 1 slightly forward on the seat surface and expose the lug 2. Position and install the screw 3.
Connected App used if the TFT display is con- Do not use while riding (except With the BMW Motorrad Con- nected with a mobile end de- for applications without opera- nected App, you can call up in- vice and a helmet ( 86).
Move cursor down in lists. On some mobile devices, e.g. Make settings. with operating system iOS, the Reduce volume. BMW Motorrad Connected App must be called up before using. Tilt Multi-Controller to the left: Notice concerning current Activate the function according status to the operating feedback.
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Operating instructions in Scroll to right in lists. In the Pure Ride view: change the operating focus to the navi- In the My Vehicle menu: leaf to the main menu gator. the next menu sheet. MENU short press down: Rocker button MENU functions Change a hierarchy level down.
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Operating instructions in on whether it is possible to re- turn 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.
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Switching functions on Symbol 3 indicates that the Settings function can be switched off. Press Multi-Controller 1 re- and off Symbol 4 indicates that the peatedly briefly to the right un- function can be switched on. til the desired menu item is marked.
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down until the desired entry is Changing the display for The last used menu is called marked. up. The last marked entry is rider info status line selected. To move the cursor up in lists, Requirement turn the Multi-Controller 1 The vehicle is at a standstill.
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Select content of rider Driving time 1 info. status line Call up menu Settings, Driving time 2 Display, Status line content. Break 1 Turn on desired displays. It is possible to change be- tween the selected displays in Break 2 the rider info.
Vehicle is connected to a com- gine speed range display will no patible mobile terminal. The longer change. BMW Motorrad Connected app The upshift recommendation is is installed on the mobile termi- adjusted dynamically as well. nal.
Range General settings The range is displayed to- gether with a warning once the Adjusting the volume fuel reserve is reached. Connect the rider's helmet and After refueling, the range is re- the passenger helmet ( 87). calculated if the fuel quantity is Increase volume: turn Multi- greater than the fuel reserve.
Set clock Adjust language Reset all settings Call up menu Settings, Sys- All settings in the Settings Switching on ignition ( 56). menu can be reset to the fac- Call up menu Settings, Sys- tem settings, Language. tory settings. The following languages can be tem settings, Date and set: Call up menu Settings.
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On some mobile devices, e.g. no guarantee for smooth opera- with operating system iOS, the Perform pairing tion in every situation. BMW Motorrad Connected App Call up menu Settings, Con- must be called up before using. nections. Possible sources of...
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menu. The following Bluetooth Visible mobile end devices are If the Bluetooth connection connections are displayed: displayed. does not work as expected, the troubleshooting chart in the Select the mobile end device Mobile device Technical data chapter may and confirm. Rider's helmet provide assistance.
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The connection is established and the connection status is updated. If the connection cannot be established, the troubleshoot- ing chart in the Technical data chapter may provide assis- tance. ( 213) If the Bluetooth connection does not work as expected, the troubleshooting chart in the Technical data chapter may provide assistance.
My vehicle Start screen Check Control display Display ( Coolant temperature Range ( Total mileage Service display ( Rear tire pressure ( Vehicle voltage ( 195) Front tire pressure (...
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Operating instructions Scroll through menu with tire pressure monitor (TPM) windows TIRE PRESSURE SERVICE REQUIREMENTS Further information on the tire pressure and CC messages can be found in the Displays chapter. NOTICE Check Control messages are Operating instruction 1: tab dynamically added as additional that shows how far to the left Go to menu My vehicle.
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Service requirement If the time remaining until the next service is less than a month, or if the next service is due within 700 miles (1000 km), a white CC message is displayed.
Navigation Operate these systems or de- Call up the BMW Motorrad vices only if the traffic situation Connected app and start the Warnings allows. route guidance. If necessary, stop and oper- Call up menu Navigation in WARNING ate the system or devices at a the TFT display.
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Switch spoken directions favorite in the BMW Motorrad Select special destination and Connected app. It is not confirm. on or off possible to create new favorites Select Start route guid- Connect the rider's helmet and on the TFT display. ance and confirm.
Go to menu Media. The following functions can be NOTICE used in the context menu: Start playback or Pause BMW Motorrad recommends playback. setting the volume for media For search and playback, select and conversations via mobile end the category Now playing,...
Make a phone call Conversations with Display software multiple users version A second telephone call can be Call up menu Settings, In- accepted during a conversation. formation, Software ver- The first conversation will be put sion. on hold. The number of active telephone calls is displayed in the Display license Telephone menu.
If there are doubts as to the cor- rect headlight range, have the Headlight adjustment checked by a spe- Headlight adjustment, cialized workshop, preferably by an authorized BMW Motorrad right-hand/left-hand retailer. traffic This motorcycle's headlight fea- Turn the adjustment wheel 1 tures a symmetrical low beam.
Steering NOTICE Adjusting the steering The adjustment wheel can be damper turned more easily if you press the handbrake lever forward when doing so. Adjustment options: from position 1: smallest dis- tance between handlebar grip Turn the adjustment wheel 1 and brake lever into the desired position.
Remove the engine jack. then 4 clicks in direction B. specialist workshop, preferably Park motorcycle on a level, firm (Racing mode) an authorized BMW Motorrad re- surface. tailer. Spring preload Load motorcycle with rider. Adjusting the spring...
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To reduce the compression Lift the motorcycle using the Adjustment of spring (increase the spring preload), engine jack until the rear wheel preload dependent on turn the adjustment screw 3 in has been fully relieved. loading direction A using a tool from the onboard tool kit.
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(compression) between the To increase the compression measured values. (reduce the spring preload), turn the adjustment ring 2 in Adjustment of spring direction B using a tool from preload dependent on the onboard tool kit. loading Tighten screw 1 to tightening torque.
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Place the motorcycle under NOTICE load with a rider and possibly with luggage. Settings on the DDC system With the assistance of a can only be made when the ig- 2nd person, measure the nition is switched on, as this is distance D between points 1 the only way the electric valves and 2 again and calculate...
Damping mark 2 points to a higher scale value. Setting To decrease damping: turn Damping must be adjusted to the adjustment screw with tool road conditions and the spring from onboard tool kit so that preload. the mark 2 points to a lower A rough road surface requires scale value.
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mark 2 points to a higher scale value. To decrease damping: turn adjustment screw with tool from onboard tool kit so that the mark 2 points to a lower scale value. Rebound stage, basic setting, front Adjust rebound-stage damping Adjust compression damping Position 5 (Road mode with using adjustment screw 1 and via adjustment screw 1.
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To reduce damping: turn ad- CAUTION justment screw to the left in – direction using tool from on- Hot exhaust system board tool kit. Burn hazard Do not touch hot exhaust Compression stage, ba- system. sic setting, rear Park motorcycle on a level, firm Turn the adjustment screw 1 surface.
187 lbs (85 kg)) your skill range, please contact a specialist workshop, preferably a Ride height Loosen clamping bolts 1. BMW Motorrad retailer. To increase the ride height, with Race package turn the adjustment screw 2 in Adjusting the ride height direction A.
Adjust the ride height to the Tighten clamping bolts 1. swinging arm pivot point set- specialist workshop, preferably a Clamping bolt on adjust- ting: BMW Motorrad retailer. ment strut Adjusting the swinging 6 lb/ft (8 Nm) arm pivot point Remove engine jack.
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of 90° in each case to set the nector are fixed in the same desired position. position (mark). Install the fixing screw 1. Install the fixing screw 1. Position of swinging arm Position of swinging arm pivot point connector in pivot point connector in main frame on right main frame on left...
Calibrating the DDC Nut for swinging arm Nut on swing axle Place the motorcycle on the pivot point connector on side stand or a suitable auxiliary frame Thread-locking compound: stand. Do not sit on the mo- Thread-locking compound: mechanical torcycle during the calibration. Loctite 270, high-strength Remove any pieces of luggage.
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Select Repeat. If the calibration is still un- successful after several at- tempts, please contact a spe- cialist workshop, preferably an BMW Motorrad Partner.
Your authorized cycle: Burn hazard BMW Motorrad retailer will be Settings of spring-strut and happy to advise you and has shock absorber system the correct clothing for every CAUTION Imbalanced load purpose.
Catalytic converter Danger of overheating Observe checklist There is a danger of overheating Use the following checklist to ATTENTION and damage if misfiring causes check your motorcycle at regu- unburned fuel to enter the cat- lar intervals. Engine idling for a lengthy alytic converter.
a gear engaged. The engine will Checking the rear brake pad NOTICE thickness ( 174). switch itself off if it is started with the transmission in neutral and Checking the front brake fluid The starting attempt is automati- then a gear is engaged before level ( 175).
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All indicator and warning lights The self-diagnosis routine checks tine not completed are switched on. whether the BMW Motorrad In- After a longer standstill of the tegral ABS is ready for opera- ABS function is not available vehicle, an animation is displayed tion.
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Phase 2 displayed. The self-diagnosis routine Check wheel sensors while Check the display of all indica- is determining whether starting off. tor and warning lights. BMW Motorrad DTC is ready for ABS indicator and warning operation. The self-diagnosis light flashes.
(300...1000 km)) Have the malfunction corrected Brake early. as soon as possible at an No full throttle (Mileage authorized specialist workshop, 0...621 miles (0...1000 km)) preferably an authorized Observe mileage, after which BMW Motorrad retailer. the running-in check should be performed.
When changing gear using the reaction. BMW Motorrad are run in. This running in proce- Pro Gear-shift Assistance func- recommends disengaging dure is essential if the tires are to...
Vehicle settings disengaged at the same time. menu (also see the "Operation" Locking up of the front wheel chapter). is prevented by BMW Motorrad Race ABS. Brakes With the frequently instructed "forced braking," in which the How do you achieve...
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ABS Pro front wheel to lock up with min- Delayed or poorer braking action imal braking action. This results must be expected in the follow- Physical riding limits in a reduced braking action. ing situations: When driving in the rain and WARNING Descending mountain through puddles.
Falling cannot be excluded the braking effect and engages Always check that the ground if the throttle grip is accidentally under the stand is level and Although ABS Pro and pressed during braking. firm. Dynamic Brake Control represent valuable support and an Fold out side stand and park NOTICE enormous safety advantage for...
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Recommended fuel qual- ATTENTION WARNING Refueling with leaded fuel Escaping of fuel due to ex- Premium grade unleaded fuel pansion under exposure to Damage to catalytic converter (max. 5 % ethanol, E5) heat with overfilled fuel tank Do not refuel with leaded gaso- 91 AKI (98 ROZ/RON) Accident hazard line or gasoline with metallic...
ing until fuel is no higher than Fuel reserve lower edge of filler neck. NOTICE Approx. 1.1 gal (Approx. 4 l) If refueling is carried out after Press fuel tank cap down firmly running on fuel reserve, the re- to close. sulting filling capacity must be Remove the ignition key and greater than the fuel reserve so...
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Do not pinch components, e.g. brake lines or wiring harnesses. Lay straps at front over lower fork bridge on both sides. Tension straps downward. Remove the screws 1 and re- ATTENTION move the fork partition 2. Motorcycle tips to the side when raising Component damage cause by tipping over...
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After transportation, position the fork partition 2 and install the screws 1.
Displays for racing mode Sport 1 display with riding modes Pro Adapt DTC ( 139). Maximum DTC torque re- duction Current DTC torque reduc- tion Tachometer Maximum braking deceler- ation Current braking decelera- tion Maximum angle of inclina- tion Current angle of inclination Unit for displaying rpm: 1000 RPM...
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Sport 2 display with riding modes Pro Adapt DTC ( 139). Maximum DTC torque re- duction Current DTC torque reduc- tion Tachometer Difference between the last lap time and the ref- erence time, or difference between the current lap time and the reference time Reference time: The fastest lap from the laps...
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Sport 3 display with riding modes Pro Adapt DTC ( 139). Maximum DTC torque re- duction Current DTC torque reduc- tion Tachometer Current angle of inclination Maximum angle of inclina- tion Reference time: The fastest lap from the laps currently saved, or the fastest lap ever saved 133) Current lap time...
LAPTIMER The time for the current lap Laps can be used to go to the restarts at 00:00:00. current lap times and riding Start time recording data. 99 laps can be saved. The stopped time of a racing Go to menu Sport and switch If you do not delete any laps lap is displayed for a config- to the Sport 2 or Sport 3...
a new race can be recorded at is displayed before the current functions Media, Telephone, lap time is shown. other times and compared with and Navigation. the best lap from previous races. Reference: Selection of Configuration menu The best ever racing lap can be which best time is shown as deleted in the LAPTIMER menu.
The following parameters can be RACE PRO 1, RACE PRO 2, and Light warnings: If the turn set: RACE PRO 3 riding modes. signals are removed or the license-plate carrier is detached Engine If RACE PRO riding mode is for racetrack use, the vehicle Engine Brake deactivated, all predefined rid- electronics will interpret this...
If a setting is also saved in a When the Launch Control is ac- standard riding mode, this rid- tive, the engine torque is reduced ing mode is specified. so that, for example, the maxi- mum propulsion on level ground Change a setting as desired.
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Perform start as usual, open The number of subsequent starts throttle grip at least to such with Launch Control is limited for an extent that speed limiting is clutch protection. The number reached. of starts still possible is shown Open throttle grip completely in the display, e.g.
Using the Pit Lane Limiter The throttle grip reacts again NOTICE as usual. Depending on the race track, The speed resulting from the upshift and drive around curves maximum RPM depends on the in the inclined position. gear ratio and the tire size. If third gear is engaged or the Reading display range angle of inclination is greater...
with riding modes Pro Select the desired RACE PRO WARNING riding mode. The control can be adjusted in detail as part of the configuration When the starter button is NOTICE of the RACE PRO riding modes. released, the engine accel- Configuring the RACE PRO rid- erates according to the posi- DTC can also be adjusting while...
( 101). button 1 down to reduce the turns sufficiently. In this case, DTC control. BMW Motorrad recommends with Dynamic Damping Control The set value is shown on the switching off the DTC temporar- (DDC) display and lies between -7 ily.
with Race package Adjusting the rebound-stage damping on the front wheel with M package 104). Adjust the ride height ( 107). Adjusting the rebound-stage Adjust the swinging arm damping on the rear wheel 108). 105). Removing and installing Adjusting the compression mirror damping on the rear wheel Remove the screws 1 and 2.
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NOTICE If the mirrors with integrated turn Use the M Cover Kit from signals are removed for racetrack BMW Motorrad to cover the use, the vehicle electronics will exposed screw sockets and re- interpret this as a defective light secure the components.
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Installing mirrors Park motorcycle on a level, firm surface. Remove trim panel attachment. Position the air inlet flap 1 and Unclip the air inlet flap at the clip in at the top 2. top in the arrow direction and remove it in a downward motion.
Insert the mirrors on the left and right into the mounts 1. Connect the connector for the Position the windshield in right-hand turn signal 1 and the the arrow direction. left-hand turn signal 2. Install screws 1 and 2. Install the nuts 1 and 2 on the Removing and installing rear side of the trim panel with the appropriate torque.
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Do not ride on public roads Disconnect the connector for without a number plate the license plate light 2 and carrier. left-hand turn signal 3. Park motorcycle on a level, firm NOTICE surface. If the license plate carrier is re- with passenger package moved for racetrack use, the Remove passenger seat...
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NOTICE Use the M Cover Kit from BMW Motorrad to cover the resulting opening. Disconnect the connector for Remove screws 1. the right-hand turn signal 1. Carefully clip in the tail cowl- ing 1 on the left and right, first vertically 2, then horizontally 3.
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Remove the hump cover 72). Carefully clip in the tail cowling Carefully unclip the tail cowl- in the arrow direction. ing 1 on the left and right, first horizontally 2, then vertically 3. Install screws 1 and 2. Remove the screws 1 and 2. Carefully unclip the tail cowling with passenger package on the left and right in the ar-...
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Hook in the license-plate car- rier 1. Feed in the cable for the right- Connect the connector for the hand turn signal 1, left-hand license plate light 2 and left- turn signal 2, and license plate hand turn signal 3. Install screws 1.
with passenger package Install passenger seat ( 73). Install the hump cover ( 72). Switching off ABS when riding on the racetrack Deactivating ABS function Requirement Carefully clip in the tail cowl- Press and hold the button 1 for ing 1 on the left and right, first at least three seconds.
More information about brake speed, an ABS fault has oc- systems with BMW Motorrad curred. Integral ABS can be found in the Technology in detail chap- min 6 mph (min 10 km/h)
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Reversing shift pattern Transfer the gearshift rod 4 The shift pattern reversal for to the thread for the inverted racing mode is set up. ATTENTION gearshift pattern 1. Riding with shift pattern re- versal on public roads Expiry of operating license for public roads Do not use shift pattern rever- sal on public roads.
If the maximum transferable brak- to the road is restored. At this ing force is exceeded when the point, the BMW Motorrad Integral ATTENTION rider increases the brake pres- ABS must assume extremely low Attempt at a burn-out de-...
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In what ways is the will block very late, even if the The ABS ensures driving sta- BMW Motorrad Race ABS brakes are applied forcefully. bility on any surface within the noticeable to the rider? Consequently, ABS does not limits of driving physics.
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How important is regular Apart from problems on the WARNING BMW Motorrad Race ABS, maintenance? unusual riding conditions can Braking in curves also cause a fault message to be WARNING Risk of accident despite ABS generated. The rider is always responsi-...
ABS control Advantages for the rider the EDC valves. As a result, the chassis and suspension is ad- From a technical standpoint, The advantages of ABS Pro for justed to the conditions of the ABS Pro adjusts the ABS control the rider are sensitive response surface.
ment system adapts the engine Special situations If an additional leveling sensor torque when the slip limit is ex- is installed, an existing sensor As lean angles increase, accel- ceeded. is replaced, or the running gear eration potential is also progres- DTC can only provide support height is changed, a calibration sively restricted by the laws of...
This case cannot In the RACE riding mode: op- be controlled by BMW Motorrad For each riding mode, a coor- timum throttle response, maxi- DTC. dinated setting is available for...
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ation may be slightly reduced Wheelie is possible, optimum with riding modes Pro on dry roads. propulsion. In the RACE PRO riding In the DYNAMIC riding mode: modes, additionally: soft throttle with riding modes Pro high performance on dry roads. response, maximum torque, In the RACE PRO riding modes In poor road conditions, opti-...
Changing setting riding mode has been switched with riding modes Pro over. In the RACE PRO riding Riding modes can be changed modes: the use of the ABS when the vehicle is at a standstill Dynamic Brake Control can be individually adjusted. with the ignition switched on.
Tire pressure control Behavior during emergency shutting off the gas. This en- braking sures activation of emergency (TPC/RDC) braking. If emergency braking is with tire pressure monitor If the gas is shut off (throttle applied at a speed of more (TPM) position <5%) during than 10 km/h, in addition...
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continue to transmit the mea- Temperature do not match the values shown sured readings for some time in the TFT display. compensation after the vehicle comes to a stop. The tire inflation pressure is tem- Tire pressure adjustment perature dependent, i.e. it in- Transmission time of the Compare the RDC value in the creases or decreases together...
sition until the gear change is Benefits Example completed. A further increase 70-80 % of all gear changes of the force applied to the gear can be performed without us- lever during the gear-shift op- ing the clutch. 2.9 psi (0.2 bar) eration is not necessary.
gear to be engaged. Over- partial integral ABS brake system, quired to drive off, making ad- revving is thus prevented. without the rider having to con- ditional turning of the throttle tinuously operate the brake lever. grip necessary. When Hill Start Control is acti- Maximum engine speed Behavior when the vehicle is vated, pressure builds in the rear...
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made aware about the deactiva- tion of the Hill Start Control by the following behavior: Brake warning jerk The brake is released briefly and is immediately reactivated. This causes a jerking behavior that the rider can feel. The partial integral ABS brake system sets a speed of approx.
Control (DDC) your motorcycle on DVD, which with Race package Adjusting the compres- you can obtain from your autho- sion damping on the rized BMW Motorrad retailer. with M package front wheel ( 104). Adjusting the ride height without Dynamic Damp-...
( 106). ATTENTION without Dynamic Damp- ing Control (DDC) Use of the BMW Motorrad Adjusting the compres- front wheel stand without an sion damping on rear additional center or auxiliary wheel ( 105).
Rear-wheel stand Mounting the rear-wheel stand Turn the bracket 2 with the Attach the auxiliary stand to the long sides facing the inside. front suspension and press it on the ground evenly. Adjust the mounting pieces 3 to the width of the service Use the basic stand with the adapters inserted into the front tool number (83 30 0 402 241)
Install the service adapter (83 Turn the bracket 2 with the Attach the rear wheel stand to 30 2 152 841) 1 into the rear long sides facing the outside. the rear wheel swing arm and wheel swinging arm at the left press it on the ground evenly.
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BMW Motorrad ADVANTEC Ultimate oil. NOTICE Approx. 1.2 gal (Approx. 4.5 l) BMW Motorrad recommends oc- (with filter replacement) casionally checking the motor oil If oil level is below minimum after a journey of at least 50 km...
Top up the engine oil to the Have the brakes checked by a specified level. specialist workshop, preferably Park motorcycle on a level, firm an authorized BMW Motorrad Checking the engine oil level surface. dealer. 171). Wipe the area around the oil Install cap of oil filler opening 1.
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Have brake pads replaced at an authorized service facil- ity, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Checking the rear brake pad thickness Park motorcycle on a level, firm Front brake-pad wear Rear brake-pad wear surface.
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The brake fluid level in the brake- The brake fluid level must BMW Motorrad retailer. fluid reservoir drops due to brake not fall below the MIN mark. pad wear. (Brake fluid reservoir horizon-...
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NOTICE cialist workshop, preferably The brake fluid level must The brake fluid level in the brake- an authorized BMW Motorrad not fall below the MIN mark. fluid reservoir drops due to brake dealer. (Brake fluid reservoir horizon- pad wear.
WARNING increasing operation: Have the clutch checked by an Insufficient brake fluid in the authorized workshop, preferably brake-fluid reservoir an authorized BMW Motorrad Considerably reduced braking retailer. performance caused by air in the brake system Check clutch lever play Adjust the riding mode imme- Requirement diately until the fault is rectified.
If the correct clutch play play can only be set through further unscrewing, contact a specialist workshop, preferably a BMW Motorrad retailer. Read the coolant level on the expansion tank 1. Direction Check clutch lever play of view: from front looking at 177).
Tires Topping up coolant Checking the tire pressure WARNING Incorrect tire inflation pres- sure Poorer handling characteristic of motorcycle, reduction of tire service life Required coolant level Ensure proper tire inflation Open the expansion tank pressure. cap 1. Between MIN and MAX Top up coolant to the specified WARNING marks on the expansion tank...
If the tire tread has worn tires) ity, preferably an authorized down to the level of the marks, BMW Motorrad retailer. Tire pressure, rear the tire is completely worn. The locations of the marks are indi- Check tire tread depth cated on the edge of the tire, e.g.
RDC sensor is not The wheel sizes play an impor- damaged. Inform the authorized tant role with DTC. The diameter BMW Motorrad retailer or the and width of the wheels stored specialist workshop about the in the control unit have particular RDC sensor.
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ABS malfunction when pressing the brake pads cle, preferably using a The left clamp fixes the apart BMW Motorrad front-wheel threaded bushing in position Do not actuate the brakes with stand, continuing until the the brake caliper removed. wheel rotates freely.
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Installing the front wheel Lift the front wheel and install cialized workshop, preferably the quick-release axle 1 with an authorized BMW Motorrad WARNING retailer. the specified torque. Use of a wheel which does Quick-release axle in...
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Position the brake caliper 2 on Fasten the cable for the wheel Clamping screw in axle the left and position the cable speed sensor in the holder 1. adapter routing 3. Insert the wheel speed sensor Install the screws 1 with the into the bore and fasten with Tightening sequence: Tighten appropriate torque.
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Brake pistons are pressed Remove front wheel stand and back. auxiliary stand. Removing rear wheel Raise motorcycle, preferably with a BMW Motorrad rear- Remove the quick-release wheel stand. axle 2 and take out the adjust- Mounting the rear-wheel stand ment plate 1.
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1 to the front and set it to a BMW authorized workshop, the chain 1 from the sprocket the side. preferably by a BMW Motorrad wheel. Roll rear wheel toward rear out retailer. of swinging arm.
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NOTICE Ensure that the brake line and ABS sensor cable are correctly positioned. The brake line and the ABS sensor cable must be located in their guides in order to prevent contact with the rear wheel or exhaust system. Roll the rear wheel on the sup- Insert the right-hand adjust- port into the swinging arm.
For de- panel tails please contact a special- ist service facility, preferably NOTICE an authorized BMW Motorrad Retailer. The working steps described here for the right fairing side All light sources on the vehicle panel also apply logically for the are LED light sources.
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Install fairing side panel Bend the engine spoiler 2 Install screws 1. down slightly and remove the Install screws 2. Insert the fairing side panel 1 screw 1. into the nozzles 2. Removing the hump trim panel with passenger package Remove passenger seat 72).
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seat surface and expose the lug 2. Remove screw 3. Lift the rider's seat 1 at the rear and unhook the fixing mechanism 4. Lay the rider's seat on a clean surface with the upholstered side down. Remove the screws 1 and 2. Carefully unclip the tail cowl- ing 1 on the left and right, first Carefully unclip the tail cowling...
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Installing the hump trim panel Lift the hump trim panel 1 Carefully clip in the panels 4 in in the arrow direction and the arrow direction into the remove it from the retaining hump trim panel 2. Position the hump trim panel 1 tab 2.
with passenger package Install passenger seat ( 73). Install the hump cover ( 72). Jump-starting CAUTION Touching live parts of the ig- Insert and position the rider's Carefully clip in the tail cowl- nition system when the en- seat 1 at the front in the fixing ing 1 on the left and right, first gine is running mechanism 4.
Allow engine on support mo- Disconnect jumper cable from ATTENTION torcycle to run while jump- negative terminals first, then starting. disconnect second cable from Contact between crocodile positive terminals. Begin by clamping one end of clips of jump leads and mo- the red jumper cable to the Installing rider's seat ( 74).
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4. DWA. trickle-charger to the battery. with M battery NOTICE BMW Motorrad has developed a trickle-charger specially designed for compatibility with the elec- tronics of your motorcycle. Using this charger, you can keep the battery charged during long pe-...
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Follow the disconnection Follow the installation Position the wiring harness sequence. sequence. positive terminal 1 and install the screw 2. Remove the screw 1 and take Position the wiring harness Position the wiring harness off the wiring harness negative positive terminal 1 and install negative terminal 3 and install terminal 2 and press to the the screw 2.
Install battery NOTICE ATTENTION NOTICE In the case of longer periods Bypassing defective fuses when the motorcycle is not be- Risk of short circuit and fire If the vehicle has been discon- ing used, the battery must be Do not bypass defective fuses. nected from the battery for a recharged regularly.
On- shop, preferably an authorized Board Diagnostics. BMW Motorrad retailer. Motorcycle experiences malfunc- 15 A Install the fuse holder 1 in the tions Instrument cluster holder.
2 from the holder 3. BMW Motorrad recommends Install passenger seat ( 73). The interface for the diagnos- using BMW Motorrad chain Install the hump cover ( 72). tics and information system lubricant or: can be connected to the data...
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Checking chain sag Make sure that the same scale If the measured value is outside value 4 is set on the left and the approved tolerance: Park motorcycle on a level, firm right. Adjusting chain sag ( 199). surface. Tighten the lock nuts 3 on the Turn the rear wheel until the Adjusting chain sag left and right to the specified...
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Permissible chain length max 5.7 in (max 144 mm) (measured over the center of 10 rivets, chain under ten- sion) If the chain has reached the max- imum approved length: Contact an authorized service facility, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer.
BMW. Therefore, Use of products from other BMW assumes responsibility for The vehicle is equipped with the manufacturers these products. BMW will not be following connectors for special Safety risk held liable for unapproved parts and racing accessories:...
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Under left-hand fairing side panel Connector for DWA and Terminating resistor M data logger Connector for DWA and Anti-theft alarm system M data logger Plug for special and racing accessories: Under the hump cover Power supply and LIN without anti-theft alarm system Spring travel sensor for (DWA) front forks (racing acces-...
Under the hump cover Remove the hump cover ATTENTION 72). Removing the hump trim panel Penetration of dirt and mois- 189). ture in the open connector Unlock protective cap or ter- Malfunctions minating resistor and pull off Remount cover cap or termi- connector.
M Cover Kit Installing the license-plate car- rier ( 147). Covering openings in the Installing mirrors ( 143). body Installing the M Cover Kit Requirement The M Cover Kit is used to pro- fessionally attach the front-fairing panel and to cover the openings in the body if the mirrors and license-plate carrier have been Hook in and position the cover...
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Removing the M Cover Kit Remove screws 2. Remove the cover for the mir- Remove screws 1. ror mount 1. Unhook the cover for the license-plate carrier 1 and remove it in a downward motion.
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.
Do not use abrasive cleaners or Rubber Do not use chemical cleaners containing alcohol or cleansers. Treat rubber components with solvents. water or BMW rubber protection Do not use insect sponges or coating agent. Chrome sponges with a hard surface. Carefully clean chrome parts ATTENTION...
Washing the motorcycle regu- mends removing tar stains with stand pivots with a suitable lu- larly will help counteract the long- BMW tar remover. Then add bricant. term effects of substances that a protective wax coating to the damage the paint, especially if Preserve bare metal and paint at these locations.
Troubleshooting chart Engine does not start at all or is very difficult to start. Possible cause Remedy Side stand extended and gear engaged Fold in side stand. Gear engaged and clutch not operated Place transmission in neutral or disengage clutch. No fuel in tank Refueling ( 124).
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Bluetooth connection is not established. Possible cause Remedy Necessary pairing steps were not performed. Refer to the operating instructions of the commu- nication system for the necessary steps for pair- ing. Connectivity functions are deactivated because Go to menu Settings and deactivate Race- the racetrack functions are activated.
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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.
Threaded fasteners Front wheel Value Valid Quick-release axle in threaded bush M24 x 1.5 37 lb/ft (50 Nm) Clamping screw in axle adapter M8 x 35 Tightening sequence: Tighten the screws 6 times, alternating between one and the other each time 14 lb/ft (19 Nm) Radial brake caliper in axle mount...
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Rear wheel Value Valid Nut for swinging arm pivot point connector on frame M36 x 0.75, Replace nut 37 lb/ft (50 Nm) Loctite 270, high-strength Nut on swing axle M18 x 1.5, Replace nut 74 lb/ft (100 Nm) mechanical Rear-wheel quick-release axle in swinging arm M24 x 1.5 74 lb/ft (100 Nm)
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Rear wheel Value Valid Spring strut on the relay lever M12 x 75 - 10.9 74 lb/ft (100 Nm) micro-encapsulated Mirrors Value Valid Mirror on front panel carrier M6, Replace nut 6 lb/ft (8 Nm) mechanical License-plate carrier on rear Value Valid frame...
Fuel Recommended fuel quality Premium grade unleaded fuel (max. 5 % ethanol, 91 AKI (98 ROZ/RON) 93 AKI Alternative fuel quality Super unleaded (restrictions with regard to power and fuel consumption) (max. 10 % ethanol, E10) 89 AKI (95 ROZ/RON) 90 AKI Usable fuel quantity Approx.
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 1.4 quarts (max 1.3 l), Difference between...
Engine Engine number location Lower part of crankcase, right Engine type A10A10A Engine design 4-cylinder, 4-stroke, in-line Displacement 999 cc (999 cm Cylinder bore 3.1 in (80 mm) Piston stroke 2 in (49.7 mm) Compression ratio 13.,3:1 Rated output 207 hp (152 kW), at engine speed: 13500 min Torque 83 lb/ft (113 Nm), at engine speed: 11000 min Maximum engine speed...
Rear-wheel drive Type of final drive Chain drive Number of teeth of rear-wheel drive (Pinion/ 17:45 sprocket) Secondary gear ratio 2.,647 Frame Frame design Aluminum composite bridge frame, integrated en- gine Location of type plate Frame at front right on steering head Location of the vehicle identification number Frame at front right on steering head...
Suspension Front wheel Type of front suspension Upside-down telescopic forks Spring travel, front 4.7 in (120 mm), on front wheel with Dynamic Damping Control (DDC) 4.7 in (120 mm), on front wheel Rear wheel Type of rear suspension Aluminum bearer swinging arm Type of final drive Chain drive Spring travel, rear...
Brakes Front wheel Type of front brake Two-rotor disk brake, diameter 320 mm, 4-piston fixed caliper with M carbon wheels Two-rotor disk brake, diameter 320 mm, 4-piston fixed caliper with M forged wheels Two-rotor disk brake, diameter 320 mm, 4-piston fixed caliper Front brake pad material Sintered metal...
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 W, minimum requirement: 168 mph (270 km/h)
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Front tire designation 120/70 ZR 17 Load index for front tire min 58 g/cm Permissible front-wheel imbalance max 0.2 oz (max 5 g) Balance weight for front wheel (Half of each max 2.8 oz (max 80 g) weights must be attached on the right and left of the rim respectively) Rear wheel Rear wheel design...
Tire inflation pressure Tire pressure, front 36.3 psi (2.5 bar), One-up, with cold tires 36.3 psi (2.5 bar), Two-up mode with load, with cold tires Tire pressure, rear 42.1 psi (2.9 bar), One-up, with cold tires 42.1 psi (2.9 bar), Two-up mode with load, with cold tires Electrical system Fuses...
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Battery Battery design AGM battery (Absorbent Glass Mat) with M battery Lithium ion battery Battery voltage 12 V with M battery 12 V Battery capacity 8 Ah with M battery 5 Ah Spark plugs Spark plugs, manufacturer and designation NGK LMAR9FI-10G Light sources Bulb for high-beam headlight Bulbs for low-beam headlight...
Dimensions Motorcycle length 81.6 in (2073 mm), over rear wheel Motorcycle height 45.3 in (1151 mm), across mirrors at DIN unladen weight 45.5 in (1155 mm), Without mirror and with DIN unladen weight Motorcycle width 33.4 in (848 mm), with mirrors 29.1 in (740 mm), without mounted parts Rider's seat height 32.4 in (824 mm), without driver at DIN unladen...
Weights Vehicle curb weight 434 lbs (197 kg), DIN unladen weight, ready for road, 90 % full tank of gas, without OE with M package 427 lbs (193.7 kg) with Race package 431 lbs (195.3 kg) with passenger package 436 lbs (197.8 kg) with M carbon wheels 431 lbs (195.3 kg) with M battery...
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.
BMW Motorrad retailer. network, BMW Motorrad Entries can attend to you and your To ensure that your BMW con- Maintenance work that has been motorcycle in over 100 countries sistently remains in optimal con- performed is recorded in the di- around the globe.
BMW motorcycle with extra se- More information on the topic of curity by offering a wide array of service is available at: BMW Service is carried out once assistance services in the event bmw-motorrad.com/service a year. The scope of the ser-...
Maintenance schedule BMW Running-in check (including oil change) BMW standard scope of service Engine oil change with fil- Check valve clearance Check timing Replace all spark plugs Replace air filter insert Oil change in the tele- scopic forks Change brake fluid in en-...
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. Performing the vehicle test using the BMW Motorrad diagnosis system Visual inspection of the brake lines, brake hoses, and connections...
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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...
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BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter at km Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element or, if reached earlier Oil change - telescopic fork...
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BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter at km Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element or, if reached earlier Oil change - telescopic fork...
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BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter at km Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element or, if reached earlier Oil change - telescopic fork...
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BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter at km Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element or, if reached earlier Oil change - telescopic fork...
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BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter at km Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element or, if reached earlier Oil change - telescopic fork...
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BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter at km Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element or, if reached earlier Oil change - telescopic fork...
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BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter at km Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element or, if reached earlier Oil change - telescopic fork...
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BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter at km Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element or, if reached earlier Oil change - telescopic fork...
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BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter at km Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element or, if reached earlier Oil change - telescopic fork...
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BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter at km Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element or, if reached earlier Oil change - telescopic fork...
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BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter at km Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element or, if reached earlier Oil change - telescopic fork...
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BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter at km Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element or, if reached earlier Oil change - telescopic fork...
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...
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-...
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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.
Certification Tire Pressure Control (TPC) FCC ID: MRXBC54MA4 FCC ID: MRXBC5A4 IC: 2546A-BC54MA4 IC: 2546A-BC5A4 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils RSS standard(s).
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.
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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...
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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)
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Type plate Light source defect, 39 Position on motorcycle, 17 My vehicle, 89 Overview, 24 TPM Tire Pressure Monitor, 43 Values Vehicle voltage, 38 Display, 28 Weights Vehicle identification number Load capacity table, 15 Position on motorcycle, 17 Technical Data, 230 Vehicle voltage Wheels Warning indicator, 38...
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80788 Munich, Germany quently when servicing your Reprints and duplication of this vehicle. work, in whole or part, are pro- For more information visit: hibited without the express writ- www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/ ten approval of BMW Motorrad, passenger-vehicle Aftersales.
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42.1 psi (2.9 bar), One-up, with cold tires 42.1 psi (2.9 bar), Two-up mode with load, with cold tires You can find further information on all aspects of your vehicle at: bmwmotorrad.com BMW recommends *01409899567* Order No.: 01 40 9 899 567 09.2018, 1st edition, 07...
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