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BMW Motorrad
The Ultimate
Riding Machine
Owner's Handbook (US Model)
R 1200 RT

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  • Page 1 BMW Motorrad The Ultimate Riding Machine Owner's Handbook (US Model) R 1200 RT...
  • Page 2 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)
  • Page 3 About this Rider's Manual BMW Motorrad. Please read this Rider's Manual carefully before starting to use your new BMW. It contains im- portant information on how to operate the controls and how to get the most benefit from your BMW's advanced technical fea- tures.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Ambient temperature..39 Electronic suspension ad- Cruising range....39 justment ..... 69 1 General instructions .
  • Page 5 Wheels and tyres ..176 BMW Motorrad ASC ..111 9 Care ....161 Electrical system .
  • Page 6 ..... . 185 Maintenance schedule ..189 Standard BMW Service . . . 190 Confirmation of mainte- nance work .
  • Page 7: General Instructions

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

    Technical data. ranty treatment. torcycle and/or accessories and When the time comes to sell thus to the rejection of warranty your BMW, remember to hand claims. over this Rider's Manual; it is an NOTE Special information important part of the motorcycle.
  • Page 9: Equipment

    Rider's Manual. In addition, BMW Motorrad cannot guarantee Electronic Suspension the total absence of errors. For Adjustment. this reason BMW is unable to recognize any claims stemming...
  • Page 10 from the information, illustrations and descriptions in this manual.
  • Page 11: Overviews

    Overviews General view, left side ....11 General view, right side ... . . 13 Underneath seat ....14 Multifunction switch, left .
  • Page 13: General View, Left Side

    General view, left side Clutch fluid reservoir 126) Fuel filler opening 100) Seat lock ( with seat heating Passenger seat heater 2nd power socket Left-hand stow compart- ment ( Payload table Tire inflation pressure table...
  • Page 15: General View, Right Side

    General view, right side Rider's Manual (US Model) Onboard power socket 150) Brake-fluid reservoir, front 122) with audio system Right storage compartment Vehicle Identification Num- ber (at fork bearing) Data plate (at fork bearing) Coolant level indicator (be- hind side panel) ( 124) Oil fill location ( 119)
  • Page 16: Underneath Seat

    Underneath seat Adjuster for the rider's seat height ( Standard tool kit ( 118) Tool for adjusting spring load ( Fuses ( 147)
  • Page 17: Multifunction Switch, Left

    Multifunction switch, left High-beam headlight and headlight flasher ( with cruise control Cruise control ( Hazard warning flashers Windshield adjustment with additional LED headlight Auxiliary headlight ( Turn indicator ( Horn...
  • Page 18 Multi-Controller and MENU button Multifunction display ASC ( with Dynamic ESA D-ESA ( with audio system Audio system (see audio system manual) Menu Favorite ( 56).
  • Page 19: Right

    Multifunction switch, right with central locking sys- Central locking ( Riding mode ( Emergency on/off switch (kill switch) ( Starting the engine...
  • Page 20: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument cluster Speedometer Warning and indicator lights ( with navigation system with preparation for navi- gation system Navigation system 151) Ambient light sensor (for brightness adjustment of instrument lighting) Tachometer with navigation system with preparation for navi- gation system Release for navigation slot 151) Multifunction display Tripmeter (...
  • Page 21 display and the instrument needle and gauge lighting is adapted automatically to suit ambient brightness.
  • Page 23: Displays

    Displays Warning and indicator lights..22 Multifunction display ....23 Meaning of symbols ....24 Warning lights .
  • Page 24: Warning And Indicator Lights

    Warning and indicator lights ABS ( ASC ( Turn indicator, left Fuel reserve ( High-beam headlight Turn indicator, right Electronic engine manage- ment DWA ( with Keyless Ride Indicator light for radio- operated key ( with additional LED headlight Auxiliary headlight ( with cruise control Cruise control ( 11 Universal warning light, ap-...
  • Page 25: Multifunction Display

    Multifunction display Tripmeter ( Warning symbols ( Menu panel ( Audio system with seat heating Seat heating ( Heated handlebar grips with Dynamic ESA D-ESA settings Onboard computer ( with Tire Pressure Con- trol (TPC) Tire inflation pressure Clock ( Odometer Riding mode ( with Hill Start Control...
  • Page 26: Meaning Of Symbols

    Meaning of symbols Average speed since last Oil level ( reset ( Ambient temperature Electrical system voltage with Tire Pressure Control (TPC) Tire inflation pressures Meanings of the symbols at posi- tion 1: Stopwatch ( Average fuel consumption since last reset ( Travel times ( 1 Heated handlebar grips Current fuel consumption...
  • Page 27: Warning Lights

    with Dynamic ESA You will find an overview of the potential warnings on the follow- ing pages. Warnings for which there is no specific individual warning lamp 1 Damping are indicated by the universal 2 Vehicle load warning lamp 1 in conjunction Warning lights with a warning symbol such as 2 shown on the multifunction...
  • Page 28 Overview of warning indicators Warning and indicator Warning symbols in the Meaning lamps display panel appears on the Outside temperature warning ( display lights up yellow appears on the EWS active ( display lights up yellow appears on the Radio-operated key outside reception display range ( lights up yellow...
  • Page 29 Warning and indicator Warning symbols in the Meaning lamps display panel lights up yellow appears on the Front light failure ( display lights up yellow appears on the Rear light failure ( display lights up yellow appears on the Light failure ( display appears on the DWA battery charge level low (...
  • Page 30 Warning and indicator Warning symbols in the Meaning lamps display panel flashes ABS self-diagnosis not completed lights up ABS error ( flashes rapidly ASC intervention ( flashes slowly ASC self-diagnosis not completed lights up ASC switched off ( lights up ASC error ( lights up yellow appears on the...
  • Page 31 Warning and indicator Warning symbols in the Meaning lamps display panel + " " or Transmission error ( -- -- " " is indicated lights up yellow + " " or Sensor defective or system error -- -- " " is indicated lights up yellow appears on the...
  • Page 32 Danger of black ice even control key to continue driv- placed, preferably by an autho- above 37 °F (3 °C), despite ing. rized BMW Motorrad retailer. the lack of outside tempera- with Keyless Ride ture warning. Battery of radio-operated key is Radio-operated key Risk of accident due to black ice.
  • Page 33 Driving can be continued; the Coolant temperature too workshop, preferably an autho- engine will not switch off. rized BMW Motorrad retailer. high Have the defective radio-oper- shows red. Engine-oil level too low ated key replaced by an autho- appears on the display.
  • Page 34 Possible cause: an authorized BMW Motorrad WARNING retailer. The engine control unit has diag- nosed a severe fault. Unusual handling when en- Front light failure gine is no emergency operat- WARNING shows yellow. ing mode. Accident hazard Damage to the engine when Adapt your style of riding ac- appears on the display.
  • Page 35 The LED tail light must be re- appears on the display. placed. Please contact a specialized NOTICE workshop, preferably an autho- rized BMW Motorrad retailer. NOTICE This fault message is only shown for a short time immediately fol- This fault message is only shown Light failure lowing the Pre-Ride-Check.
  • Page 36 Onboard system voltage body warmer or supplementary appears on the display. headlight). appears on the display. Generator power is no longer Battery charging voltage Generator power is only just sufficient to supply all consumers insufficient sufficient to supply all consumers and charge the battery.
  • Page 37 BMW Motorrad retailer. can check operation of the an authorized BMW Motorrad wheel speed sensors: 3 mph ABS self-diagnosis not retailer. (5 km/h)) completed Ride off slowly.
  • Page 38 ASC self-diagnosis not ASC switched off an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. completed ASC warning lamp lights flashes slowly. ESA error Possible cause: shows yellow. Possible cause: The ASC system has been deac- tivated by the rider. appears on the display.
  • Page 39 Have fault eliminated at a spe- Check tire for damage and (TPC) cialist service facility, preferably suitability for continued use. an authorized BMW Motorrad -- -- + " " or " " is indi- If it is still possible to drive with retailer.
  • Page 40 In this case: cialist service facility, preferably lowing the Pre-Ride-Check. Have fault eliminated at a spe- an authorized BMW Motorrad Possible cause: cialist service facility, preferably retailer. The battery for the tire inflation...
  • Page 41: Ambient Temperature

    Approx. 1.1 gal (Approx. 4 l) cialist workshop, preferably an Approx. 37 °F (Approx. 3 °C) Refueling procedure ( 100). authorized BMW Motorrad re- tailer. Cruising range Ambient temperature Fuel down to reserve The range indicates the...
  • Page 42: Oil Level Indicator

    If the countdown to the next an approximate reading. – – – service is less than one month, BMW Motorrad therefore : No measurement possi- service-due date 1 appears on recommends that you do not ble (above-mentioned conditions the display.
  • Page 43: Tire Inflation Pressures

    service date, the current day's date must be reset in the in- strument cluster. This situa- tion can occur if the battery was disconnected. Tire inflation pressures with Tire Pressure Control (TPC) If the vehicle covers high annual The tire pressures are mileages then shorter service shown adjusted for tem- intervals may be required.
  • Page 44 If the pressure in a tire drops to a critical level the corresponding status indicator shows red. The tire warning symbol also appears on the display. The general warning lamp flashes red. Further information on BMW Motorrad TPC can be found starting from page 113).
  • Page 45: Operation

    Operation Ignition ......45 Damping ......68 Ignition with Keyless Ride .
  • Page 46 Passenger seat ..... 87...
  • Page 47: Ignition

    Ignition Locking handlebars Keys ATTENTION You are provided with 2 ignition Incorrect steering angle keys. when the motorcycle is Should you lose your keys, re- parked on the side stands. fer to the information regarding Component damage cause by the electronic immobilizer (EWS) tipping over.
  • Page 48 Switch on ignition Switch off ignition with additional LED headlight The supplementary LED head- lights switch off shortly after the ignition is switched off. EWS Electronic immobilizer The motorcycle's electronic circuitry monitors the data stored in the ignition key through Insert key into the steering and Turn key to position 1.
  • Page 49: Ignition With Keyless Ride

    If you lose a vehicle key, you can have it disabled by your autho- When the range of the radio-op- NOTICE rized BMW Motorrad retailer. erated key is exceeded (e.g. in When having a key disabled you The indicator light for the radio-...
  • Page 50 Locking handlebars Otherwise the angle of the ground determines whether Condition: Handlebars are turned the handlebars are set to the to left or right. Radio-operated left or right. key is within reception range. Press and hold button 1. Steering lock audibly locks. Ignition, lights and all electrical circuits switched off.
  • Page 51 EWS Electronic Version 2: immobilizer Steering lock is locked, press and hold button 1. The motorcycle's electronic cir- Steering lock is unlocked. cuitry monitors the data stored in Parking lights and all function the radio-operated key through a circuits switched on. ring antenna incorporated in the Pre-Ride-Check in progress radio lock.
  • Page 52 Emergency and spare keys are key is drained, emergency only available through an autho- key is not available rized BMW Motorrad retailer. As Park the motorcycle, ensuring the radio-operated keys are part that the support surface is firm of an integrated security system, and level.
  • Page 53 Carefully remove speaker Hold radio-operated key by key unit 2, paying attention to the bit 1. electrical connector. Remove screws 2. Remove speaker cover 1 side- ways to right. Hold radio-operated key be- Disconnect plug connec- hind instrument cluster 1 ar- with audio system tion 1.
  • Page 54 Starting the engine ( 92). Install screws 1. with audio system Press button 1. Key bit folds open. Place speaker cover 1 in posi- Press battery cover 2 upward. tion and fit screws 2. Connect electrical connector 1. Remove battery 3. Dispose of the old battery in Replace battery of radio- accordance with legal regula-...
  • Page 55: Multifunction Display

    Multifunction display When inserting the battery, With the exception of the make sure that the polarity is Settings area, the Selecting menu correct. menu can only be called with the motorcycle at a standstill. Insert the new battery with the positive side up.
  • Page 56 Selecting menu item Setting parameters An arrow 1 on the upper or lower edge of the display indicates that Move the cursor within the menu Direct selection by turning the Multi-Controller using the Multi-Controller 1. If you move the cursor to a menu in the corresponding direction, item that requires no other set- you can access additional menu...
  • Page 57 Resetting settings Selecting from a list Setting numerical values You can reset average values A circle 1 beside each selectable If there are individual or multiple marked with an arrow 1 by long- item means that the items are numerical values between the pressing the Multi-Controller to part of a selection list.
  • Page 58 Exiting menu Setting relative values Pressing the Multi-Controller 1 to the left returns you to the next A bar indicator enables you to Arrow 1 appears when you are in MENU higher menu; pressing the set a value in a range between a submenu.
  • Page 59: Onboard Computer

    Language Reset! : Display lan- appears on the guage (German, English, Span- display, press the Multi-Con- ish, Italian, French, Dutch, Por- troller to the right and hold it in tuguese) this position) Time format 12 h / Background : Indication 24 h : Clock in 12-hour format on the display when the radio...
  • Page 60 Date : Current date Oil level : Engine-oil level Elec. voltage : electri- cal system voltage : No reading Reset average data Info Call up the menu and select the average value you want to reset. The following items of informa- With the stopwatch stopped, Push the Multi-Controller to tion can be displayed in panel 1:...
  • Page 61: Tripmeter

    Tripmeter Reset tripmeter Switch on ignition. Selecting tripmeter Select desired tripmeter. Switch on ignition. Push the Multi-Controller 1 to the right and hold it in this po- sition to reset the travel time. Timing continues even if you select some other reading or Press Multi-Controller 1 to Trip Open the...
  • Page 62: Emergency On/Off Switch

    NOTICE If there are doubts as to the cor- rect headlight range, have the adjustment checked by a spe- cialized workshop, preferably by an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Headlight range Emergency on/off switch (kill switch) Engine switched off...
  • Page 63: Lights

    Pull switch 1 rearward to actu- NOTICE ate headlight flasher. The parking lights are a strain NOTICE on the battery. Do not leave the ignition switched on longer than The high-beam headlight can absolutely necessary. also be switched on when the engine is not running.
  • Page 64: Turn Indicators

    Turn indicators Switch ignition on and then off again to switch off parking light. Operate turn indicator Operate additional LED Switch on ignition. headlight with additional LED headlight NOTICE Press button 1 to switch on The auxiliary headlights are the additional LED headlights. approved for use as fog lights The telltale light shows.
  • Page 65: Hazard Warning Flashers

    Turn indicator cancella- NOTICE tion This menu cannot be called up The turn indicators automati- while the motorcycle is on the cally switch off when the de- move. fined driving time and distance have been reached. Hazard warning Press button 1 to switch on flashers hazard warning flashers.
  • Page 66: Riding Mode

    Switch on ignition ( 46). Riding mode Use of the riding modes BMW Motorrad has developed The selection arrow 2 and the three riding scenarios for your active riding mode 1 are shown. motorcycle from which you can select the one matching your...
  • Page 67: Cruise Control

    Setting road speed The following riding modes can teristic, ABS, ASC and Dy- be selected: namic ESA settings are re- RAIN tained even after the ignition : When riding on wet has been switched off. roads. ROAD : When riding on dry Cruise control roads.
  • Page 68 Acceleration Decreasing speed Deactivate cruise control Actuate brakes, clutch or throt- tle grip (take back throttle be- yond back position) to deacti- vate cruise-control system. Cruise control indicator light goes out. Resuming former cruising speed Briefly press button 1 forward. Briefly press button 1 back- ward.
  • Page 69: Spring Preload

    Switching off cruise Adjusting spring preload NOTICE at rear wheel control Opening the throttle does not WARNING deactivate the cruise-control sys- tem. If you release the throttle Adjusting the spring preload grip, the motorcycle will decel- while riding. erate only to the cruising speed Accident hazard saved in memory, even though Adjust the spring preload...
  • Page 70: Damping

    To avoid damaging the cover To reduce the spring preload, and the mounts, lift off cover at turn the adjustment knob 1 the positions 3. counterclockwise using the tool 2. Basic setting of spring preload, rear without Dynamic ESA Turn adjuster wheel counter- Insert cover in mount 2 and clockwise as far as possible.
  • Page 71: Electronic Suspension Adjust

    Adjusting damping on rear Adjustment options Basic setting of rear wheel Using the Dynamic ESA elec- wheel rear-wheel damp- tronic suspension adjustment Park the motorcycle, ensuring system you can easily adjust your that the support surface is firm without Dynamic ESA motorcycle to the load being car- and level.
  • Page 72: Clutch

    Hard Adjust chassis : Sporty, performance- One-up with luggage oriented damping Start engine. Select the damping charac- Two-up (with luggage) NOTICE teristic you want or move the cursor down to set the vehicle The damping cannot be adjusted Select the vehicle load variant load.
  • Page 73: Brakes

    Brakes NOTICE Adjusting handbrake lever The adjustment wheel can be turned more easily if you press WARNING the handbrake lever forward Adjusting the brake lever when doing so. while driving. Four settings are available: Accident hazard Position 1: smallest distance Only adjust the brake lever between handlebar grip and when the motorcycle is...
  • Page 74: Tyres

    minutes) or in the event of a display light up briefly and then fault. the Hill Start Control indicator lamp goes out when the brake Drive-off assistant brake failure. is fully released. It is imperative to secure Hill Start Control is now the motorcycle by manual switched off.
  • Page 75: Heating

    Heating switch back to a lower stage as Sudden loss of tyre inflation pressure. soon as the grips are warm. Operating heated grips Use valve caps with rubber Select the desired heating Start engine. level. sealing ring and screw on firmly.
  • Page 76 NOTICE NOTICE Seat heating can be activated Seat heating can be activated only when the engine is only when the engine is running. running. Seat heating Call up the menu. Symbol 1 appears on the display, indicating that the seat heating is If this warning symbol ap- pears it tells you that the onboard system voltage is low.
  • Page 77: Adjusting The Instrument

    Adjusting the instrument cluster Adjusting the instrument cluster NOTICE The instrument cluster may only be adjusted when the motorcycle The passenger seat can be Symbol 1 appears on the display, is stationary. heated at two levels. The second indicating that the rear seat heat- level is used for fast heat-up of ing is ON.
  • Page 78: Mirrors

    There is no guarantee that the Adjust mirrors pressure-sensitive finger guard system will function correctly if a windscreen that does not have BMW Motorrad approval is in- stalled. Under these circumstances: Before switching off the igni- tion always check that there is...
  • Page 79: Storage Compartment

    Storage compartment such as cell phones and MP3 Push unlocked lock barrel players. downward to open lid. Using left-hand stow Refer to the operating compartment ATTENTION instructions of the electronic device for possible usage High temperatures in the restrictions. storage compartments, es- In summer, do not place pecially in summer.
  • Page 80 with audio system The storage compartment in the right side fairing panel is locked. with Topcase The topcase is locked. These locks cannot subse- quently be unlocked manually. The locked symbol appears on the display. Switch on ignition and press Switch on ignition and press button 1.
  • Page 81 invariably log on all the remote with anti-theft alarm system (DWA) controls in the set. Enable logon of the remote The functionality and operation controls as follows: of the remote control of the alarm system are described in Switch on the ignition. the corresponding section.
  • Page 82 4 remote controls have been Switch on the ignition. logged on. After logon of the first remote control, no button was pressed for approx. 30 seconds. Synchronizing the remote-control units with central locking system with anti-theft alarm system Press and hold down buttons 1 (DWA) and 2 until LED 3 stops flash- without Keyless Ride...
  • Page 83 Replacing battery in the Dispose of the old battery in The LED on the remote con- accordance with legal regula- trol lights up; the remote-con- remote-control unit tions. Do not dispose of the trol unit must now be synchro- with central locking system battery in the household waste.
  • Page 84: Dwa

    key for the central locking system Confirmation tone sounds and alarm system. twice (if programmed). Activation without remote DWA is armed. Switch off ignition. key or radio-operated key If necessary, activate automatic arming of DWA after ignition is switched off. with anti-theft alarm system (DWA) DWA Adapting (...
  • Page 85 BMW Motorrad Motion sensor is deactivated. The meanings of the flash codes retailer. are as follows: Alarm 1 flash: Motion sensor 1 The alarm can be triggered by 2 flashes: Motion sensor 2 the motion sensor 3 flashes: ignition switched on...
  • Page 86 could trip the alarm), call up Confirmation tone sounds three NOTICE Settings menu before times (if programmed). switching off the ignition. DWA is armed, the motion If the alarm function is Vehicle Alarm Select sensor is deactivated. deactivated by means of the syst.
  • Page 87: Rider's Seat

    when the alarm is switched on or off. Operat. tone Turn indicators flash as only confirmation when anti-theft alarm is switched on or off. Make the desired adjustment using the Multi-Controller. Rider's seat The following settings are avail- Remove front seat 1 from seat Removing rider`s seat able: bracket 3 by pulling to the rear.
  • Page 88 Installing driver's seat with seat heating Locate front seat lugs 2 in the Pull latch 1 to the front and rubber buffers 1 on the left and remove adjusting plate 2. right. Connect plug 1 of the seat Lower the rear of the rider`s heating.
  • Page 89: Passenger Seat

    Turn the adjuster plate to posi- with seat heating tion H to obtain the higher seat height. Remove screws 1. Pull the rear seat slightly for- Disconnect plug 1 of the seat ward and lift the seat slightly. heating and remove the rear seat.
  • Page 90 Install the passenger seat with seat heating Install screws 1. Connect plug 1 of the seat heating. Position pillion seat on the mounts 1.
  • Page 91: Riding

    Riding Safety information ....90 Observe checklist ....92 Starting .
  • Page 92: Safety Information

    Your authorized and cargo as low and as close fect the handling of your motor- BMW Motorrad Dealer will be to the center of the motorcycle cycle: happy to advise you and has as possible.
  • Page 93 Maximum speed with Risk of poisoning Catalytic converter winter tyres Exhaust fumes contain carbon If misfiring causes unburned fuel monoxide, which is colorless and to enter the catalytic converter, DANGER odorless but highly toxic. there is a danger of overheating and damage.
  • Page 94: Observe Checklist

    Danger of overheating Do not make any without Dynamic ESA modifications. Adjusting damping on rear ATTENTION wheel ( 69). Observe checklist Engine idling for a lengthy with Dynamic ESA Use the following checklist to period while at a standstill. Adjust chassis ( 70).
  • Page 95 chapter "Technical Data" may ASC self-diagnosis in progress provide assistance. ( 168) Engage neutral, or pull back Pre-Ride-Check clutch lever if a gear is en- The instrument cluster runs a gaged. test of the 'General' warning light NOTICE when the ignition is switched on: this is the "Pre-Ride-Check".
  • Page 96 ABS self-diagnosis ther the ABS function nor the The self-diagnosis routine checks integral function is available. whether the BMW Motorrad In- Have the malfunction corrected tegral ABS is ready for opera- as soon as possible at an au- tion. The self-diagnosis routine...
  • Page 97: Running In

    ASC self-diagnosis Watch all warning and indicator lamps on the display. The self-diagnosis routine checks Engine whether the BMW Motorrad ASC ASC self-diagnosis rou- While running in the motorcy- is ready for operation. The self- tine not completed cle, vary the throttle opening...
  • Page 98: Shifting Gears

    Tires erated. This is not an automatic Carrying out the first transmission. The rider is an es- New tires have a smooth sur- running-in check sential part of the system and face. This must be roughened by makes the decision as to when riding in a restrained manner at 311...746 miles to change gear.
  • Page 99: Brakes

    The dynamic load distribution be- BMW Motorrad recommends force cannot be transferred to tween the front and rear wheel only changing gear using the the road surface.
  • Page 100: Parking Your Motorcycle

    Parking your Locking up of the front wheel Delayed or poorer braking action is prevented by BMW Motorrad must be expected in the follow- motorcycle Integral ABS. ing situations: Side stand When driving in the rain and Descending mountain Switch off engine.
  • Page 101: Refueling

    Fold out side stand and park Do not sit on the motorcycle ATTENTION motorcycle. while it is resting on the center stand. If the slope of the road permits, Use of Ethanol E85 as fuel. turn the handlebars to the left. Fold out center stand and jack Damage to the engine and fuel On slopes point the motorcycle...
  • Page 102 Refueling procedure Place motorcycle on the center stand, ensuring that it is resting WARNING on a firm and level support sur- face. Fuel is highly flammable. Fire and explosion hazard. Do not smoke. Never bring a naked flame near the fuel tank.
  • Page 103 eled, if the fuel tank was com- Do not smoke. Never bring NOTICE pletely emptied, i.e., if the engine a naked flame near the fuel dies off due to lack of fuel. tank. After the ignition is switched off, the fuel filler cap can be opened Usable fuel quantity WARNING within the specified run-on time...
  • Page 104 Slowly pull lug 1 of fuel filler new level and the fuel warning cap upward again. lamp will not be switched off. Fuel filler cap unlocked. Open fuel filler cap completely. NOTICE The "usable fuel quantity" indi- cated in the Technical data is the fuel quantity, which can be refu- eled, if the fuel tank was com- pletely emptied, i.e., if the engine...
  • Page 105: Fastening Motorcycle For Trans

    The engaged fuel filler cap locks immediately when the steering lock is locked or dur- ing starting. Fastening motorcycle for transport Protect all component surfaces against which straps are routed against scratching. For exam- ATTENTION ATTENTION ple, use adhesive tape or soft cloths.
  • Page 106 Fasten rear straps on both sides to the passenger foot- pegs and then tighten them. Tighten all straps evenly so that the motorcycle is fixed se- curely.
  • Page 107: Technology In De

    BMW Motorrad Integral ABS ..108 BMW Motorrad ASC ....111 TPC ....... 113...
  • Page 108: Riding Mode

    Riding mode panied by a corresponding re- faces (wet blacktop or wet cob- duction in the support furnished blestones) that an obvious ten- Riding mode selection by ASC. dency toward drift will be noticed Three riding modes allow the Therefore, consider the following at the rear of the vehicle.
  • Page 109: Gear Shift Assistant Pro

    which means that even on dry To stop transmssion of drive Benefits asphalt drifting is possible under torque, 70-80 % of all gear changes sharp acceleration when corner- the motorcycle must be can be performed without us- ing. stopped with the ignition ing the clutch.
  • Page 110: Hill Start Control

    Idle speed grip while the shift is in progress BMW Motorrad Integral can lead to cancelation of the function and/or shifting errors. 1150 min (Engine at operat-...
  • Page 111 (Burn Out) is prevented by tact to the road. At this point in justed to the maximum transfer- the integral function. time, the BMW Motorrad Integral able braking force. This enables Damage to rear-wheel brake and ABS must assume extremely low the wheels to continue to turn clutch.
  • Page 112 Rear wheel locked-up for a sible that the BMW Motorrad In- weather conditions off-road or on longer period of time by en- tegral ABS cannot prevent the the racetrack. Handling should gine brake, e.g.
  • Page 113: Bmw Motorrad Asc

    ASC? ABS function can be reactivated BMW Motorrad ASC is an assis- WARNING by switching the ignition off and tance system for the rider and then on again.
  • Page 114 6 mph (min 10 km/h) to automatic deactivation of tra safety margin with careless riding or unnecessary risks. BMW Motorrad ASC: If the front wheel loses contact Riding on the rear wheel (per- with the ground under extreme Special situations...
  • Page 115: Tpc

    Tire inflation pressure Minimum speed for BMW Motorrad ASC is unable to ranges transmission of TPC intervene effectively under these The TPC control unit distin- measured data: conditions. guishes between three inflation min 6 mph (min 10 km/h)
  • Page 116: Esa

    compensated with the air pres- The tire pressures are sure tester at the filling station. shown adjusted for tem- with Dynamic ESA perature on the multifunction Adjustment options Example display and are always relative to the following tire air temper- Using the Dynamic ESA elec- ature: tronic suspension adjustment...
  • Page 117 with Pro riding modes The suspension setting depends on the riding mode selected. Damping set by the riding mode can be changed by the rider.
  • Page 119: Maintenance

    Maintenance General instructions ....118 Tool kit ......118 Engine oil .
  • Page 120: General Instructions

    Further information about main- Reversible screwdriver in- tenance and repair work can be sert obtained on DVD through your Phillips PH1 and Torx T25 authorized BMW Motorrad re- For more extensive service op- Removing rider`s seat tailer. erations (such as wheel removal 85).
  • Page 121: Engine Oil

    Have the oil level corrected at an authorized service facil- The oil level varies with the ity, preferably an authorized temperature of the oil. The BMW Motorrad retailer. higher the temperature, the higher the level of oil in the Topping up engine oil sump.
  • Page 122: Brake System

    1 quarts (max 0.95 l) (Dif- suspension toward brake Have the brakes checked at an ference between MIN and pads 1. authorized workshop, preferably MAX) an authorized BMW Motorrad Check engine oil level ( 119). retailer. Install the oil filler cover 2.
  • Page 123 Have the brake pads replaced at an authorized service facil- ity, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Conduct a visual inspection of Front brake-pad wear Checking rear brake pad the brake pad thickness. View-...
  • Page 124 Have the brake pads replaced at an authorized service facil- ity, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Check front brake fluid level Check brake fluid level in front Rear brake-pad wear WARNING brake-fluid reservoir 1.
  • Page 125 MIN mark. pad wear. (Brake-fluid reservoir horizon- tal, motorcycle standing up- right) If brake fluid level falls below the approved level: Have the defect corrected as soon as possible by an autho- rized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad re- tailer.
  • Page 126: Coolant

    If brake fluid level falls below the rized workshop, preferably an approved level: authorized BMW Motorrad re- Have the defect corrected as tailer. soon as possible by an autho- rized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad re- tailer.
  • Page 127 Topping up coolant Pull side fairing panel 1 upward out of side panel 2, paying at- tention to lugs arrows when doing so. Locate side fairing panel 1 on side panel 2, paying attention Remove screws 1. to position of lugs. Swivel side fairing panel 3 in- ward.
  • Page 128: Clutch

    Risk of accident due to poorer Replace the worn tires. Have the clutch checked by an rideability authorized workshop, preferably If necessary, replace the tyres an authorized BMW Motorrad before the legally specified retailer. minimum tread depth is reached.
  • Page 129: Wheels

    Tire recommendation necessary calculations. A change For every size of tire, in these sizes resulting from con- BMW Motorrad has tested and version to wheels not installed approved certain makes as as standard equipment can seri- roadworthy. BMW Motorrad...
  • Page 130 BMW Motorrad retailer or tire fit- caliper 2 back and forth against ATTENTION ter to the TPC sensor. the brake rotor 3. Carefully pull brake calipers Pressing together the brake Remove front wheel back and outward to remove pads with the brake caliper Make sure ground is level and them from the brake rotors.
  • Page 131 Remove screw 1. Pull quick-release axle 1 out Remove spacer bushing 1 from while supporting the front the wheel hub. Remove left axle clamping wheel. screw 2. Install front wheel Place front wheel down and Slightly press the quick-release roll it forward out of the front axle inward for a better grip on WARNING suspension.
  • Page 132 Always have the tightening Roll front wheel into front torques checked by a spe- suspension. cialized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Install screw 1 with specified torque. Brace quick-release axle on the right side at the same time.
  • Page 133 Slide the brake calipers on the Delayed braking action. Clamping screw for left-hand and right-had side Before driving off, check that quick-release axle in onto the brake rotors. the braking effect kicks in with- telescopic fork out any delay. 14 lb/ft (19 Nm) Engage the brakes repeatedly, continuing until the brake pads seat against the rotors.
  • Page 134 Tighten rear wheel on Roll rear wheel out toward rear. an authorized BMW Motorrad wheel flange retailer. Installing rear wheel Tightening sequence: tighten Place rear wheel on rear wheel...
  • Page 135: Muffler

    Muffler Take off muffler cover 3. Always have the tightening torques checked by a spe- Swing muffler outward cialized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad CAUTION retailer. Hot exhaust system. Burn hazard Do not touch hot exhaust system. Make sure ground is level and firm and park motorcycle on its Loosen screw 1 of clip.
  • Page 136: Front Wheel Stand

    Clamp on muffler and Mounting front wheel exhaust manifold stand 16 lb/ft (22 Nm) ATTENTION Use of the BMW Motorrad front wheel stand without an additional center or auxiliary stand. Component damage caused by Loosen mounting screw 1. tipping over.
  • Page 137: Light Sources

    Light sources Push the two mounts 2 out- ward, continuing until the front Replacing bulbs for low- supension fits between them. beam headlight Use locating pins 3 to set front wheel stand to desired height. NOTICE Center front wheel stand rela- tive to front wheel and push it The alignment of connector, against front axle.
  • Page 138 Remove cover 1 by turning it Remove wire spring 1 from Insert bulb 2, ensuring that the counterclockwise to replace catch and fold to one side. lug is in the correct position. low-beam headlight bulb. Remove bulb 2. NOTICE Replace defective light source. The alignment of the bulb may Bulbs for low-beam differ from the illustration.
  • Page 139 Replacing bulb for high- beam headlight NOTICE The description below steps you through the procedure for replac- ing the left bulb. Replacement is carried out in the same way on the right side. Connect connector 1. Remove screws 1. Make sure ground is level and Carefully remove speaker firm and park motorcycle.
  • Page 140 Remove cover 1 by pulling on Release wire spring 1 from Fit bulb 2, ensuring that the lug lever. catch on left and right and fold is in the correct position. down. NOTICE Remove bulb 2. The alignment of the bulb may Replace defective light source.
  • Page 141 Connect connector 1. Connect electrical connector 1. Place speaker cover 1 in posi- tion and fit screws 2. Replacing bulb for parking light NOTICE The description below steps you through the procedure for replac- ing the left bulb. Replacement is carried out in the same way on Install cover 1.
  • Page 142 Remove screws 2. Disconnect plug connection 1. Remove bulb holder 1 from headlight housing 2, taking Remove speaker cover 1 side- care not to pull cable 3. ways to the left. Remove cover panel 1 by turn- ing counterclockwise. Remove screws 1. Remove bulb 1 from the bulb Carefully remove speaker holder.
  • Page 143 Replace defective light source. Bulb for parking light W5W / 12 V / 5 W with Pro Headlight Lighting rings, integrated into headlight To prevent contaminants from Insert bulb holder 1 into head- Connect electrical connector 1. being deposited on the glass light housing 2.
  • Page 144: Jump-Starting

    Please contact a specialized Replacing LED tail light Jump-starting with a voltage workshop, preferably an autho- higher than 12 V. The LED tail light can only be rized BMW Motorrad retailer. Damage to the motorcycle's completely replaced. electronics. Please contact a specialist Jump-starting...
  • Page 145: Battery

    Battery tem when jump-starting the Start engine of vehicle with dis- engine. charged battery in usual way; Maintenance instructions if engine does not start, wait Correct battery maintenance a few minutes before repeat- combined with proper charging ing attempt in order to protect and storage procedures extends starter motor and donor bat- the battery's service life, and is...
  • Page 146 The correct charger is avail- terminals. able through your authorized NOTICE BMW Motorrad retailer. ATTENTION BMW Motorrad has developed a Charge disconnected battery trickle-charger specially designed via onboard socket. Charge a fully discharged for compatibility with the elec- battery via the power socket NOTICE tronics of your motorcycle.
  • Page 147 recharged regularly. See the NOTICE instructions for caring for your battery. Always fully recharge If you are unable to charge the the battery before returning it to battery via the onboard socket, use. you may be using a charger that is not compatible with your mo- Removing battery torcycle's electronics.
  • Page 148 Install battery Lift battery slightly out of holder sufficiently for positive terminal to be accessible. First press retaining plate under the battery at point 2 and then Fasten positive battery cable 1. locate it in the mounts 1. NOTICE Remove positive battery ca- If the 12 V battery is installed in- ble 1 and pull out battery.
  • Page 149: Fuses

    Replace fuses If the fuses blow frequently, have the electrical system checked by an authorized specialized work- shop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Insert battery cover into mount 1 and press it into Installing driver's seat ( 86). mounts 2.
  • Page 150 Fuse assignments Fuse carrier Fuse box 50 A (Fuse 1: Voltage regula- tor) 15 A (Slot 1: instrument clus- ter, anti-theft alarm system (DWA), ignition lock, diagnostic socket, Topcase light) 7.5 A (Slot 2: left multifunction switch, Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM), audio system)
  • Page 151: Accessories

    Accessories General instructions ....150 Onboard power sockets ... 150 Navigation system ....151 Case .
  • Page 152: General Instructions

    BMW parts, ditions experienced by BMW accessories and other products. Automatic deactivation motorcycles and, consequently, You will find all BMW Motorrad The onboard sockets are au- they are not sufficient in some optional accessories tomatically switched off during circumstances.
  • Page 153: Navigation System

    Navigation system sockets are switched off a certain amount of time after Securely fasten navigation the ignition is switched off. device Additional devices with low with navigation system power consumption are pos- with preparation for navigation sibly not detected by the vehi- system cle electronics.
  • Page 154 Press on the navigation device ing catch 1 should be fully en- at the upper edge until it en- gaged. gages. Operating the navigation system with preparation for navigation system Switch on ignition if necessary. Navigation Call up the Press catch release 1 and re- menu.
  • Page 155 In Security settings the map view, for instance, the Due to integration of the view zooms out from the map The BMW Motorrad Navigator V BMW Motorrad Navigator V, can be secured against unau- detail. there may be differences from...
  • Page 156: Case

    will save the vehicle identification Pull the release lever all the number of this vehicle. way up and open the lid of the case. The system can store up to a maximum of five vehicle identifi- Close case cation numbers. A PIN entry will no be required when this Navigator GPS unit is activated by turning on the igni-...
  • Page 157 sure that the ignition key is not in the case. Push release lever 2 down, continuing until it engages. Turn key to LOCK position in pannier lock and remove. Remove case Pull carry handle 3 up as far as Insert case in brackets 4. it will go.
  • Page 158: Topcase

    If you cannot find your If applicable, open the central combination of vehicle and locking. case on the label, contact your BMW Motorrad Retailer. Press lock barrel 1 forward. The following values apply to the combination described here: Release lever 2 pops up.
  • Page 159 Turn key in topcase lock to the LOCK position and remove. Remove topcase Removing rider`s seat ( 85). Remove passenger seat 87). with Topcase Pull release lever 2 all the way Push slide latch 2 toward the outside and hold it in this posi- tion.
  • Page 160 while pressing down on the back edge of the topcase. Release warning 4 is no longer visible. If the release warning is still vis- ible the topcase is not correctly secured. Make sure that the topcase is correctly located on the pannier rack.
  • Page 161 Installing driver's seat ( 86). Maximum payload and maximum speed Observe maximum payload and maximum speed as indicated on label in the topcase. If you cannot find your combination of vehicle and topcase on the label, contact your BMW Motorrad Retailer.
  • Page 163: Care

    Care Care products ..... 162 Washing your motorcycle ..162 Cleaning sensitive motorcycle parts .
  • Page 164: Care Products

    BMW Motorrad recommends Brake early until the brake ro- care products available at your that you use BMW Insect Re- tors and brake pads are dry. authorized BMW Motorrad mover to soften and wash off retailer.
  • Page 165: Cleaning Sensitive Motorcycle

    Do not use insect sponges or high-pressure or steam-jet sponges with a hard surface. Carefully clean chrome parts with devices. plenty of water and BMW car Fairings and panels shampoo, especially if the mo- Clean fairings and panels with NOTICE torcycle has been exposed to water and BMW plastic cleaner.
  • Page 166: Paint Care

    BMW Motorrad recommends bricant. BMW car polish or BMW paint ATTENTION Protect metal and chrome- cleaner for the purpose. Use of silicone sprays for plated parts with an acid-free Contamination on the paint care of rubber seals.
  • Page 167: Return Motorcycle To Use

    Return motorcycle to Remove the protective wax coating. Clean motorcycle. Install battery ( 146). Observe checklist ( 92).
  • Page 169: Technical Data

    Technical Data Troubleshooting chart ... . . 168 Weights ......181 Threaded fasteners .
  • Page 170: Troubleshooting Chart

    Troubleshooting chart Engine does not start at all or is very difficult to start. Possible cause Remedy Side stand extended and gear engaged Retract side stand. Gear engaged and clutch not disengaged Place transmission in neutral or disengage clutch. No fuel in tank Refueling procedure ( 100).
  • Page 171: Threaded Fasteners

    Threaded fasteners Front wheel Value Valid Brake caliper on telescopic forks M10 x 65 28 lb/ft (38 Nm) Clamping screw for quick-re- lease axle in telescopic fork M8 x 35 14 lb/ft (19 Nm) Wheel speed sensor on fork M6 x 16 6 lb/ft (8 Nm) Micro-encapsulated or medium- strength screw lock...
  • Page 172 Exhaust system Value Valid Muffler on footpeg bracket M8 x 35 14 lb/ft (19 Nm) Clamp on muffler and exhaust manifold 16 lb/ft (22 Nm) Mirror arm Value Valid Mirror on bracket M6 x 50 6 lb/ft (8 Nm)
  • Page 173: Engine

    Engine Engine number location Lower right of engine block beneath the starter Engine type 122EN Engine design Air/liquid-cooled two-cylinder, four-stroke opposed-twin engine with two spur gear-driven overhead camshafts and one counterbalance shaft Displacement 1170 cc (1170 cm Cylinder bore 4 in (101 mm) Piston stroke 2.9 in (73 mm) Compression ratio...
  • Page 174: Fuel

    SAE 5W-40, API SL/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 quarts (max 0.95 l), Difference between...
  • Page 175: Clutch

    Clutch Clutch design Multi-disk oil-bath clutch, slipper clutch Transmission Transmission design Dog-engagement 6-speed transmission with heli- cal gears Transmission gear ratios 1.000 (60:60 teeth), Primary gear ratio 1.650 (33:20 teeth), Transmission input ratio 2.438 (39:16 teeth), 1st gear 1.714 (36:21 teeth), 2nd gear 1.296 (35:27 teeth), 3rd gear 1.059 (36:34 teeth), 4th gear 0.943 (33:35 teeth), 5th gear...
  • Page 176: Rear-Wheel Drive

    2.75 (33:12 teeth) Suspension Front wheel Type of front suspension BMW Telelever, upper fork bridge tilt decoupled, leading link mounted in engine and on telescopic fork, centrally positioned spring strut supported on leading link and frame Design of the front-wheel suspension...
  • Page 177: Brakes

    Rear wheel Type of rear suspension Cast-aluminum single swing arm with BMW Motorrad paralever Type of rear suspension Central spring strut with coil spring, adjustable rebound-stage damping and spring preload with Dynamic ESA Central spring strut with coil spring and expan-...
  • Page 178: Wheels And Tyres

    Wheels and tyres 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)
  • Page 179 Rear wheel Rear wheel design Aluminum cast wheel Rear-wheel rim size 5.5" x 17" Rear tire designation 180/55 - 17 Load index for rear tire At least 70 Permissible rear-wheel imbalance max 1.6 oz (max 45 g) Rear wheel load at unladen weight 298 lbs (135 kg) Permissible rear wheel load max 701 lbs (max 318 kg)
  • Page 180: Electrical System

    Electrical system Electrical rating of onboard sockets max 10 A, all onboard sockets together Fuse box 15 A, Slot 1: instrument cluster, anti-theft alarm system (DWA), ignition lock, diagnostic socket, Topcase light 7.5 A, Slot 2: left multifunction switch, Tire Pres- sure Monitor (TPM), audio system Fuse carrier 50 A, Fuse 1: Voltage regulator...
  • Page 181: Frame

    Bulbs Bulb for high-beam headlight H1 / 12 V / 55 W Bulbs for low-beam headlight H7 / 12 V / 55 W Bulb for parking light W5W / 12 V / 5 W with Pro Headlight Lighting rings, integrated into headlight Bulb for taillight/brake light Bulbs for flashing turn indicators, front Bulbs for flashing turn indicators, rear...
  • Page 182: Alarm System

    Alarm system with anti-theft alarm system (DWA) Activation time Approx. 30 s Alarm duration Approx. 26 s Battery type CR 123 A Dimensions Motorcycle length 86 in (2185 mm) Motorcycle height 55.3 in (1405 mm), At DIN unladen weight Motorcycle width 38.6 in (980 mm), across mirrors Rider's seat height 31.7...32.5 in (805...825 mm), without rider at un-...
  • Page 183: Weights

    Rider's inside-leg arc, heel to heel 71.3...72.8 in (1810...1850 mm), without rider at unladen weight with low rider`s seat 68.5...70.1 in (1740...1780 mm), without rider at unladen weight with high rider`s seat 73.8...75.4 in (1875...1915 mm), without rider at unladen weight Weights Unladen weight 604 lbs (274 kg), DIN curb weight, ready for oper-...
  • Page 184: Performance Data

    Performance data Start-off capacity on uphill grades (with permissi- 20 % ble total weight) Top speed >124 mph (>200 km/h)
  • Page 185: Service

    Service Reporting safety defects ... 184 BMW Motorrad Service ... . 185 BMW Motorrad Mobility Services ......185 Maintenance procedures .
  • Page 186: Reporting Safety Defects

    National Highway Traffic Safety Ad- ministration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying BMW of North America, LLC. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign.
  • Page 187: Bmw Motorrad Service

    BMW Motorrad The BMW Motorrad Mobility Ser- can attend to you and your vices furnish you and your new To ensure that your BMW con- motorcycle in over 100 countries BMW motorcycle with extra se- sistently remains in optimal con- around the globe.
  • Page 188 700 mls (1000 km) be- and 1200 km). fore the entered values. BMW Service More information on the topic of BMW Service is carried out once service is available at: a year. The scope of the ser- bmw-motorrad.com/service vices performed may be depen-...
  • Page 191: Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance schedule BMW running-in check Standard BMW Service 190) Engine oil change with fil- Oil change in rear bevel gear Check valve clearance Replace all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner insert Change the brake fluid in the entire system annually or every...
  • Page 192: Standard Bmw Service

    Standard BMW Service Checking that the engine start- ing suppression works. The standard BMW Service in- Final inspection and checking cludes the following maintenance for road safety. work: Setting the service date and Perform the brief test using remaining distance to service.
  • Page 193: Confirmation Of Mainte

    Confirmation of maintenance work BMW Pre-Delivery BMW Running-in Check Check Conducted Conducted Odometer reading Next service at the latest or, if reached sooner, Odometer reading Stamp, Signature Stamp, Signature...
  • Page 194 BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Conducted Conducted Conducted Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner,...
  • Page 195 BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Conducted Conducted Conducted Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner,...
  • Page 196 BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Conducted Conducted Conducted Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner,...
  • Page 197 BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Conducted Conducted Conducted Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner,...
  • Page 198: Confirmation Of Service

    Confirmation of service The table is intended as proof of maintenance and repair work, the installed optional accessories and any special campaign (recall) work carried out. Work carried out Odometer Date reading...
  • Page 199 Work carried out Odometer Date reading...
  • Page 201: Appendix

    Appendix Certificate for Electronic Immobi- lizer ....... . 200 Certificate for Remote Key ..202 Certificate for Keyless Ride .
  • Page 202: Immobilizer

    FCC Approval This device complies with Any changes or modifi- Part 15 of the FCC rules. cations not expressly Ring aerial in the Operation is subject to the approved by the party ignition switch following two conditions: responsible for compliance (1) This device may not could void the user’s cause harmful inter-...
  • Page 203 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 204: Key

    Certifications Remote Control for Deutsch Hiermit erklärt Meta System S.p.A., dass sich das central locking system Gerät PF240009 in Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den übrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet. Eesti Käesolevaga kinnitab Meta System S.p.A. seadme PF240009 vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ...
  • Page 205 Certifications Ελληνική Nederlands ΜΕ ΣΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΤ΢Α Meta System S.p.A. ΔΗΛΩΝΕΙ Hierbij verklaart Meta System S.p.A. dat het toestel ΟΣΙ PF240009 ΢ΤΜΜΟΡΥΩΝΕΣΑΙ ΠΡΟ΢ ΣΙ΢ PF240009 in overeenstemming is met de ΟΤ΢ΙΩΔΕΙ΢ ΑΠΑΙΣΗ΢ΕΙ΢ ΚΑΙ ΣΙ΢ ΛΟΙΠΕ΢ essentiële eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen ΢ΦΕΣΙΚΕ΢...
  • Page 206 1999/5/ES. krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF. Slovensky USA, Canada Meta System S.p.A. týmto vyhlasuje, že PF240009 Product name: TX BMW MR spĺňa základné požiadavky a všetky príslušné FCC ID: P3O98400 ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES. IC:4429A - TXBMWMR Suomi Meta System S.p.A.
  • Page 207 42124 Reggio Emilia –Italy Declare Under own responsibility that the product: TX BMW MR To which this declaration relates is in conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant requirements of the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC). This product is in conformity with the following standards: Health &...
  • Page 208: Less Ride

    USA, Canada Any changes or modifications not expressly Product name: BMW Keyless Ride ID Device approved by the party responsible for FCC ID: YGOHUF5750 compliance could void the user’s authority to IC: 4008C-HUF5750...
  • Page 209 Declaration Of Conformity We declare under our responsibility that the product BMW Keyless Ride ID Device (Model: HUF5750) camplies with the appropriate essential requirements of the article 3 of the R&TIE and the other relevant provisions, when used for its intended purpose. Applied Standards: 1.
  • Page 210: Sure Control

    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).
  • Page 211: Index

    Brakes Abbreviations and symbols, 6 Battery Adjusting handlebar lever, 71 Charging connected Checking operation, 120 Self-diagnosis, 94 battery, 144 Safety information, 97 Technology in detail, 108 Charging disconnected Technical Data, 175 Warning lamps, 35 battery, 145 Breaking in, 95 Accessories Installing, 146 Bulbs General instructions, 150...
  • Page 212 Central locking Technical Data, 172 Damping Operating, 77 Topping up, 119 Adjusting, 68 Warning indicator for central Warning for engine oil level, 31 Date locking, 38 Equipment, 7 Adjusting, 57 Checklist, 92 Dimensions Control, 15 Clock Technical Data, 180 Adjusting, 57 Operating, 69 Clutch Technology in detail, 114...
  • Page 213 Fuses Immobilizer Lights Position on vehicle, 14 Emergency key, 49 Control, 15 Replacing, 147 Spare key, 46 Headlight flasher, 61 Technical Data, 178 Warning indicator, 30 High-beam headlight, 61 Indicator lights, 18 Lowbeam headlamp, 61 Overview, 22 Gearshift assistant, 96, 107 Parking lamps, 61 Instrument cluster Adjusting, 75...
  • Page 214 Returning to use, 165 Onboard computer Passenger seat Operating, 57 Storage, 164 Installing, 87, 88 Onboard power socket Muffler Removing, 87 Mounting muffler, 133 Information on use, 150 Pre-Ride-Check, 93 Swing muffler outward, 133 Position on vehicle, 13 Multifunction display, 18 Onboard tool kit Contents, 118 Control, 15...
  • Page 215 Riding mode Storage compartment Suspension, 174 Adjusting, 64 Operating, 77 Transmission, 173 Technology in detail, 105 Position on vehicle, 11, 13 Weights, 181 Suspension Wheels and tyres, 176 Technical Data, 174 Tires Safety instructions Breaking in, 96 Switching off, 98 On braking, 97 Checking tire tread depth, 126 Symbols...
  • Page 216 Weights Vehicle identification number Technical Data, 181 Position on vehicle, 13 Wheels Check wheel rims, 126 Install front wheel, 129 Warning lamps, 18 Installing rear wheel, 132 ABS, 35 Remove front wheel, 128 Anti-theft alarm system, 33 Remove rear wheel, 131 ASC, 35 Size change, 127 Battery charging voltage, 34...
  • Page 218 Errors and omissions excepted. © 2015 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 80788 Munich, Germany Reprints and duplication of this work, in whole or part, are pro- hibited without the express writ- ten approval of BMW Motorrad, Aftersales.
  • Page 219 36.3 psi (2.5 bar), with tire cold Tire pressure, rear 42.1 psi (2.9 bar), with tire cold You'll find additional information on all aspects of your motorcycle at: bmw­motorrad.com *01418563367* Order No.: 01 41 8 563 367 08.2015, 5th edition, 07...

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