BMW Motorrad S 1000 R 2020 Rider's Manual

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MOTORRAD
RIDER'S MANUAL
(US MODEL)
S 1000 R
MAKE LIFE A RIDE

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  • Page 1 MOTORRAD RIDER'S MANUAL (US MODEL) S 1000 R MAKE LIFE A RIDE...
  • Page 2 Vehicle data Model Vehicle identification number Color number First registration License plate Retailer data Contact in Service Ms./Mr Phone number Retailer's address/Phone (company stamp)
  • Page 3 YOUR BMW. We are pleased that you have chosen a BMW Motorrad vehicle and welcome you to the family of BMW riders. Familiarize your- self with your new vehicle so that you can ride safely and confi- dently in all traffic situations.
  • Page 4 GENERAL OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Ignition switch/steer- Overview ing lock Abbreviations and sym- Ignition with Key- bols less Ride Equipment EWS electronic immo- Technical data bilizer Timeliness of the status Emergency-off switch of this manual Lighting Additional sources of Dynamic Traction Con- information trol (DTC) Certificates and operat-...
  • Page 5 Phone ON THE RACE- Displaying software TRACK version Displays for racing Displaying license in- mode formation LAPTIMER Vehicle settings for SETTING racing mode Launch Control Mirrors Pit Lane Limiter Headlights Removing and in- Brake stalling license-plate Clutch carrier Footrest system Removing and in- Spring preload stalling front turn sig-...
  • Page 6 Tire pressure control CARE (RDC) Care products Gear Shift Assistant Washing your motor- Hill Start Control cycle Adaptive headlights Cleaning sensitive vehicle parts MAINTENANCE Care of paintwork Paint preservation General notes Storing the motorcy- Onboard vehicle tool Putting the motorcy- Front-wheel stand cle into operation Rear-wheel stand...
  • Page 7 SERVICE Reporting safety de- fects BMW Motorrad Service BMW Motorrad Service History BMW Motorrad Mo- bility Services Maintenance work BMW Motorrad Service Maintenance sched- Maintenance confir- mations Service confirmations APPENDIX Certificate for elec- tronic immobilizer Certificate for Key- less Ride...
  • Page 8 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 9 OVERVIEW ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS EQUIPMENT TECHNICAL DATA TIMELINESS OF THE STATUS OF THIS MANUAL ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION CERTIFICATES AND OPERATING PERMITS DATA MEMORY...
  • Page 10 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ATTENTION Special OVERVIEW instructions and pre- Chapter 2 of this rider's man- cautionary measures. Non- ual will provide you with an ini- compliance can cause damage tial overview of your motorcy- to the vehicle or accessories cle. All maintenance and repair and warranty claims may be procedures carried out on your denied as a result.
  • Page 11 Detailed values can custom equipment. These be obtained from the registra- operating instructions describe tion documents or requested optional equipment (OE) from your BMW Motorrad re- offered by BMW and selected...
  • Page 12 INFORMATION safe vehicle operation or pro- BMW Motorrad retailer vide riding assistance, such as Your BMW Motorrad retailer is driver assistance systems. Con- always happy to answer any of trol units also make comfort your questions.
  • Page 13 The vehicle owner can have user's personal data. a BMW Motorrad retailer or These locations may be: other qualified service partner or specialist workshop read out the data stored in the vehicle...
  • Page 14 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS The vehicle data is read out via Electronic components such the vehicle's legally mandated as control units contain com- socket for onboard diagnosis ponents for storing technical (OBD). information. This may be infor- mation about the vehicle's con- Legal requirements for the dition, component load, events disclosure of data...
  • Page 15 The fault memory and event such as for repairs, servicing data recorder in the vehicle can processes, warranty cases and be reset by a BMW Motorrad quality assurance measures, retailer or other qualified this technical information can service partner or specialist...
  • Page 16 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Data about the use of Inter- lected apps, such as those for net services. This data can navigation or audio playback. The way the data is processed be stored locally in the ve- further is determined by the hicle or is on a device con- provider of the particular app nected to the vehicle, such...
  • Page 17 er's website. The relevant legal obtained from the particular information on data privacy is service provider. also provided there. Personal data may be used in order to provide online services. The data is exchanged over a se- cure connection, i.e. with the vehicle manufacturer's IT sys- tems which are intended for this purpose.
  • Page 18 OVERVIEWS...
  • Page 19: Table Of Contents

    OVERALL VIEW, LEFT SIDE OVERALL VIEW, RIGHT UNDER THE RIDER'S SEAT MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, LEFT MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
  • Page 20: Overall View, Left Side

    OVERVIEWS OVERALL VIEW, LEFT SIDE Rebound-stage damping Rebound-stage damping on front wheel ( 113) on rear wheel ( 115) Spring preload on front Noise emission sign wheel ( 108) Compression damping on front wheel ( 112) Compression damping on rear wheel ( 114) Spring preload on rear wheel (...
  • Page 21: Overall View, Right

    OVERALL VIEW, RIGHT Brake fluid reservoir for rear wheel brake ( 181) Vehicle identification num- ber (on the steering-head bearing) Type plate (on the steer- ing-head bearing) Brake fluid reservoir for front wheel brake 180) Coolant expansion tank 184) Engine oil indicator 177) Oil filler opening ( 178)
  • Page 22: Under The Rider's Seat

    OVERVIEWS UNDER THE RIDER'S SEAT Battery ( 204) Payload table Onboard vehicle tool kit 175) USB charging socket 214) Diagnostic socket 208) Fuses ( 207)
  • Page 23: Multifunction Switch, Left

    MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, LEFT High-beam headlight and headlight flasher ( Cruise control ( Hazard warning lights Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) ( Dynamic Damping Control (DDC) ( Turn signals ( Horn Rocker button MENU Multi-Controller Operating elements...
  • Page 24: Multifunction Switch, Right

    OVERVIEWS MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT Heated grips ( Riding mode ( Emergency-off switch Starter button ( 121)
  • Page 25: Instrument Cluster

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Indicator and warning lights ( Shiftpoint light ( 126) TFT display ( Indicator light DWA ( Keyless Ride ( Photosensor (for adjusting brightness of instrument lighting)
  • Page 26 DISPLAYS...
  • Page 27 INDICATOR AND WARNING LIGHTS TFT DISPLAY IN PURE RIDE VIEW TFT DISPLAY IN THE VIEW MENU INDICATOR LIGHTS...
  • Page 28 DISPLAYS INDICATOR AND WARNING LIGHTS Turn signal, left ( High-beam headlight General warning light Turn signal, right ( DTC (...
  • Page 29 TFT DISPLAY IN PURE RIDE VIEW Hill Start Control ( 14 Heated grip settings Tachometer ( Speedometer 15 Outside temperature warn- Status bar, top ( ing ( Cruise control ( 16 Outside temperature DYNAMIC PRO riding mode ( Speed Limit Info ( Riding mode ( Gear indicator, "N"...
  • Page 30 DISPLAYS TFT DISPLAY IN THE VIEW MENU Hill Start Control ( 14 Outside temperature warn- Speedometer ing ( Cruise control ( 15 Outside temperature Speed Limit Info ( 16 Menu area DYNAMIC PRO riding mode ( Riding mode ( Status bar, top ( Gear indicator, "N"...
  • Page 31 Green CHECK OK 1: no mes- INDICATOR LIGHTS sage, values optimal. Layout White circle with small "i" 2: Warnings are displayed by the information. corresponding warning light. Yellow warning triangle 3: Warnings are indicated by the warning message, value not general warning light in con- optimal.
  • Page 32 DISPLAYS White: (---) there is no valid If the icon 2 is active, you can value. Instead of the value, acknowledge this by tilting dashes 5 are displayed. the Multi-Controller to the left. Check Control messages are The evaluation of the indi- dynamically attached as addi- vidual values is possible in tional tabs to the pages in the...
  • Page 33 Overview of warning indicators Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights appears on the Outside temper- display. ature warning lights up Radio-operated Remote key not yellow. key outside re- in range. ception range lights up Replacing the Remote key bat- yellow.
  • Page 34 DISPLAYS Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights Anti-theft alarm Anti-theft battery low alarm batt. charge ( capacity low. Anti-theft Anti-theft alarm battery alarm battery discharged discharged. DWA failure Anti-theft alarm system failure. lights up Coolant temper- Coolant temper- yellow. ature too high ature too high! Drive malfunction...
  • Page 35 Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights is displayed in red. Tire pressure is flashes red. outside the ap- proved tolerance Tire pressure range ( not at set- point. Tire Press. Monitor. Loss of pressure. " " Transmission fault lights up Battery of the tire TPM sensors yellow.
  • Page 36 DISPLAYS Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights lights up. ABS fault ( lights up ABS failure ABS failure! yellow. lights up. lights up ABS Pro failure ABS Pro fail- yellow. ure! lights up. flashes DTC intervention rapidly. flashes DTC self-diagno- slowly.
  • Page 37 Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights lights up. Fuel has reached reserve volume is displayed in Hill Start Control green. active ( flashes yellow. Hill Start Control automatically de- activated ( is displayed. Hill Start Control cannot be acti- vated ( Gear indicator Gear not taught...
  • Page 38 DISPLAYS Outside temperature The outside temperature is dis- WARNING played in the status line of the Risk of black ice, even TFT display. above 37 °F (3 °C) Engine heat can lead to spuri- Accident hazard ous readings of outside tem- At a low outside temper- perature when the motorcycle ature, icy conditions must...
  • Page 39 Do not shut off the engine. Visit a specialist workshop Replacing the battery of the immediately if possible, ideally radio-operated key an authorized BMW Motorrad lights up yellow. retailer. Engine start can no longer be Remote key battery turned on using Keyless Ride.
  • Page 40 BMW Motorrad retailer. possible at a specialist work- shop, preferably an authorized Vehicle voltage critical BMW Motorrad retailer.
  • Page 41 Have the LED light source faulty! replaced in full; for details License plate light please contact a specialist faulty! workshop, preferably an au- thorized BMW Motorrad re- Have checked by a spe- tailer. cialist workshop. Possible cause: flashes yellow. Plug connection disconnected.
  • Page 42 Have the malfunction cor- Contact a specialist work- rected as soon as possible shop, preferably an authorized at a specialist workshop, BMW Motorrad retailer. preferably an authorized Anti-theft alarm battery BMW Motorrad retailer. discharged The vehicle lighting has failed with anti-theft alarm system partially or completely.
  • Page 43 Coolant tempera- quickly as possible by a spe- ture too high! Check cialist workshop, preferably an coolant level. Carry authorized BMW Motorrad re- on at moderate pace to tailer. cool.
  • Page 44 BMW Motorrad retailer. thorized BMW Motorrad re- You may continue driving tailer. if the pollutant emission is Possible cause: above the setpoint values.
  • Page 45 Multiple sys. affected. preferably an authorized Ride carefully to the BMW Motorrad retailer. next specialist workshop Tire pressure Engine in emergency with tire pressure monitor operation mode (TPM) lights up yellow.
  • Page 46 DISPLAYS begin until the following mini- For further information about mum speed is exceeded for the the BMW Motorrad tire pres- first time: sure control (TPC), see the Technology in detail ( 165) RDC sensor is not active chapter. Tire pressure is at limit of...
  • Page 47 Risk of accident, deterioration specialist workshop for dam- in the handling characteristics age, preferably by an autho- of the vehicle. rized BMW Motorrad retailer. Adjust the driving style. If you are unsure about the tire's drivability: Do not continue riding.
  • Page 48 The vehicle has not reached the rected at a specialist work- minimum speed ( 165). shop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. RDC sensor is not active Battery of the tire pressure sensor weak min 19 mph (min 30 km/h)
  • Page 49 The TPC control unit has diag- with tire pressure monitor nosed a communication error. (TPM) Contact a specialist work- lights up yellow. shop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. " " Tire pressure warnings not available. Possible cause: Fall sensor defective Wheels without installed RDC Fall sensor faulty.
  • Page 50 ABS fault min 3 mph (min 5 km/h) lights up yellow. Contact a specialist work- shop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. lights up. ABS self-diagnosis not completed Limited ABS avail- flashes. ability! Onward journey possible.
  • Page 51 Ride carefully to at a specialist workshop, next specialist work- preferably an authorized shop. BMW Motorrad retailer. Possible cause: ABS failure The monitoring of the ABS Pro lights up yellow. function has detected a fault.
  • Page 52 DISPLAYS flashes longer than the DTC in- Traction control de- tervention lasts. This feature activated. continues to furnish the rider Possible cause: with visual feedback confirming The DTC system has been that the system has initiated switched off by the rider. active closed-loop intervention Switching on DTC ( 62).
  • Page 53 DTC fault ( 160). Have the malfunction BMW Motorrad retailer. corrected as soon as possible Limited DTC availability at a specialist workshop, lights up yellow. preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer.
  • Page 54 The Hill Start Control ( 168) at a specialist workshop, was activated by the rider. preferably an authorized Switch off Hill Start Control. BMW Motorrad retailer. with riding modes Pro The semi-active functionality Operating Hill Start Control has been deactivated. Pro ( 71).
  • Page 55 Possible cause: corrected at a specialist work- The Hill Start Control can not shop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. be activated. Fold in side stand. Hazard warning flasher Hill Start Control only func- switched on tions when the side stand is flashes in green.
  • Page 56 This situation can occur if the shop, preferably an authorized battery was disconnected. BMW Motorrad retailer. The operating and road safety Service due of the vehicle remains un- is displayed in white.
  • Page 58 OPERATION...
  • Page 59 IGNITION SWITCH/STEERING LOCK IGNITION WITH KEYLESS RIDE EWS ELECTRONIC IMMOBILIZER EMERGENCY-OFF SWITCH LIGHTING DYNAMIC TRACTION CONTROL (DTC) ELECTRONIC CHASSIS AND SUSPENSION ADJUST- MENT (DDC) RIDING MODE PRO RIDING MODE CRUISE CONTROL HILL START CONTROL SHIFTPOINT LIGHT ANTI-THEFT ALARM SYSTEM (DWA) TIRE PRESSURE CONTROL (TPC) HEATED GRIPS RIDER SEAT AND PASSENGER SEAT...
  • Page 60: Ignition Switch/Steering Lock

    OPERATION Switching on the ignition IGNITION SWITCH/STEERING LOCK Vehicle keys You are provided with 2 vehicle keys. If you lose your keys, refer to the notes regarding the electronic immobilizer (EWS) 58). A single radio-operated key Turn the ignition key to posi- fits the ignition switch/steering tion 1.
  • Page 61: Ignition With Keyless Ride

    your person (e.g. in a jacket IGNITION WITH KEY- pocket) and to also carry the LESS RIDE spare key as an alternative. with Keyless Ride Range of Keyless Ride Radio-operated key radio-operated key The indicator light for the with Keyless Ride radio-operated key flashes as long as the radio-operated Approx.
  • Page 62 OPERATION Switching off the ignition Requirement The radio-operated key is within reception range. The steering lock can be un- locked by switching on the ignition. Steering lock is locked: Press and hold button 1. The steering lock can be Steering lock is unlocked. locked by switching off the Parking lights and all function ignition.
  • Page 63 vehicle can be started using the Remote key battery spare key. low. Limited cen- tral locking function. Change battery. Hold spare key 1 against the trim to the rear of the rider's seat so that the spare key Press button 1. is positioned above the an- Key bit folds open.
  • Page 64: Ews Electronic Immobilizer

    Insert the new battery with If you lose an ignition key, you the positive terminal facing can have it disabled by your upwards. authorized BMW Motorrad re- tailer. Battery type For this purpose, you should also bring all of the motorcy-...
  • Page 65: Lighting

    WARNING Operation of the emergency ON/OFF switch when riding Danger of falling due to blocking of rear wheel Do not operate the emer- gency ON/OFF switch when riding. Alternatively: with the ignition turned on, pull the switch 1. The engine can be switched off easily and quickly using the Parking lights emergency-off switch.
  • Page 66 OPERATION Pull switch 1 toward rear to actuate headlight flasher. Headlight courtesy delay feature Switch off the ignition. Immediately after switching off the ignition, push but- ton 1 to left and hold it until the parking lamps come on. Switch ignition on and then off again to switch off the Immediately after turning off parking lights.
  • Page 67 Move button 1 to the center position to switch off the turn signals. Comfort turn signals Press button 1 to switch on the hazard warning lights. Ignition can be switched off. To switch off the hazard warning flasher, switch on If button 1 has been pushed to the ignition, as required, and the right or left, the turn signals...
  • Page 68: Dynamic Traction Control (Dtc)

    OPERATION The DTC function is switched DYNAMIC TRACTION CON- off. TROL (DTC) Switching on DTC Switching off DTC Switching on the ignition 54). The Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) can also be deactivated while riding. Press and hold button 1 un- til the DTC indicator light changes its behavior.
  • Page 69: Electronic Chassis And Suspension Adjust

    ROAD and DYNAMIC riding Displaying chassis and modes. In the DYNAMIC PRO suspension adjustment riding mode, the most re- Switching on the ignition cently selected DTC status is 54). retained after turning on the ignition again. If the DTC indicator light lights up after switching the ignition off and on and then continuing to ride at the...
  • Page 70 OPERATION Adjusting damping WARNING Incorrect settings for spring preload and spring strut damping. Impaired handling. Adjust the spring preload and spring strut damping to The selection arrow 4 is dis- the payload of the motorcy- played and goes away after the cle.
  • Page 71: Riding Mode

    RIDING MODE Press button 1 briefly to Use of the riding modes display current setting. BMW Motorrad has developed Repeatedly press and hold riding scenarios for your vehicle button 1 until the desired set- from which you can select the ting is displayed.
  • Page 72: Pro Riding Mode

    OPERATION guide 4 shows how many rid- with riding modes Pro DYNAMIC PRO: dynamic rid- ing modes are available. ing taking into account indi- vidual settings made by the rider. The optimum interaction be- tween engine characteristics, ABS control, and DTC control is provided for each of these sce- narios.
  • Page 73: Cruise Control

    Setting Dynamic Pro Engine Brake with riding modes Pro Traction (DTC) Wheelie Setting up the PRO riding systems can (DTC) mode ( 66). all be adjusted in the same way. Select DYNAMIC PRO riding The settings of the respective and confirm. mode systems are retained even af- ter the ignition is turned off.
  • Page 74 OPERATION Display while adjusting Switching on the cruise (Speed Limit Info not active) control The icon 1 for cruise control is Slide switch 1 to the right. Button 2 is unlocked. displayed in the Pure Ride view and in the upper status line. Storing speed Display while adjusting (Speed Limit Info active)
  • Page 75 Accelerating Press button 1 back and hold. The speed is reduced continu- ously. If button 1 is no longer pressed, the speed reached is maintained and saved. Deactivating the adaptive cruise control Actuate the brakes, coupling or throttle grip (ease the Briefly push button 1 forward.
  • Page 76: Hill Start Control

    OPERATION Resuming previous cruising The system is switched off. Button 2 is locked. speed HILL START CONTROL Activating and deactivating theHill Start Control Switching on the ignition 54). Call up the Settings menu, hicle settings then activate or deactivate Briefly push button 1 back the menu item Hill Start to return to the speed saved...
  • Page 77 lever 1 or the footbrake lever again. ATTENTION is hidden. Failure of the drive-off assis- tant Alternatively, ride off in 1st or Risk of accident 2nd gear. Secure the vehicle through Hill Start Control is deacti- manual braking. vated automatically when Hill Start Control is only driving off.
  • Page 78 OPERATION Hill Start Control Pro is If Hill Start Control Pro only a comfort system to was deactivated using the make starting on hills easier brake lever, automatic Hill Start and should therefore not be Control is deactivated for the confused with a parking brake.
  • Page 79: Shiftpoint Light

    Hill Start Control Pro can be Setting shifting flash activated by firmly applying Turn on the Shift light the handbrake or footbrake function. Go to menu lever. Settings To switch on automatic Hill hicle settings Con- Start Control Pro, select (under Auto figuration...
  • Page 80 OPERATION a train and the train's move- Turn signals are illuminated ments could trigger the alarm twice. Confirmation tone sounds signal), press the button 1 on twice (if programmed). the radio-operated key again DWA is armed. during the activation phase. with Keyless Ride Turn signals are illuminated three times.
  • Page 81 5 flashes: Motion sensor 3 BMW Motorrad retailer. Deactivating DWA Switch on the ignition. with Keyless Ride Turn indicators are illuminated once. Confirmation tone sounds once (if programmed). DWA is now switched off. Adjust DWA Switching on the ignition 54).
  • Page 82: Tire Pressure Control (Tpc)

    OPERATION Deactivate the tilt sensor The increase in power when transporting the ve- consumption caused by hicle to avoid triggering the the heated grips can drain the DWA. battery if you are riding at low engine speeds. If the battery : Confirmation Arming tone is inadequately charged, the...
  • Page 83: Rider Seat And Passenger Seat

    switched back to a lower Installing the hump cover heater output. If no further changes are made, the selected heating level is set. To switch off the heated grips, press the button 1 repeatedly until the heated grip icon 3 goes out. RIDER SEAT AND PASSEN- Position the hump cover 1;...
  • Page 84 OPERATION Remove the passenger seat 3 seat surface and expose the by unhooking the fixing mech- lug 2. Remove screw 3 with tool anism 4. Remove ignition key and from onboard vehicle tool kit. Lift the rider's seat 1 at the place passenger seat on a rear and unhook the fixing clean surface with uphol-...
  • Page 86 TFT DISPLAY...
  • Page 87 GENERAL NOTES PRINCIPLE PURE RIDE VIEW GENERAL SETTINGS BLUETOOTH MY VEHICLE NAVIGATION MEDIA PHONE DISPLAYING SOFTWARE VERSION DISPLAYING LICENSE INFORMATION...
  • Page 88: General Notes

    BMW Motorrad Operate these systems or Connected App devices only if the traffic With the BMW Motorrad Con- situation allows. nected App, you can call up If necessary, stop and oper- information about the vehicle ate the system or devices at and usage.
  • Page 89: Principle

    On some mobile devices, Functions of the Multi- e.g. with operating sys- Controller tem iOS, the BMW Motorrad Turn the Multi-Controller up: Connected App must be called Move the mouse pointer up in up before using. lists. Make settings. Notice concerning current Increase volume.
  • Page 90 TFT DISPLAY In the menu: Operating instructions in the My vehicle Scroll to the next menu win- main menu dow. Rocker button MENU functions Navigation instructions are displayed as a dialog if the menu has Navigation not been called up. Operation of the MENU rocker button is temporarily restricted.
  • Page 91 Operating instructions in Show Pure Ride view submenus Press and hold the top MENU In addition to the operating rocker button. instructions in the main menu, Switching functions on and there are additional operating instructions in submenus. Some items are preceded by a box.
  • Page 92 TFT DISPLAY Go to the menu Moving the mouse pointer in lists Show Pure Ride view ( 85). Briefly press button 2 down- Go to the menu ( 86). ward. To move the mouse pointer You can go to the following down in lists, turn the Multi- menus: Controller 1 down until the...
  • Page 93 Calling up the last menu used able from the on-board com- puter (e.g. ) and the In the Pure Ride view: press TRIP 1 and hold the bottom of the travel on-board computer (e.g. ) in the TFT display. MENU rocker button. TRIP 2 The last used menu is called The information can be dis-...
  • Page 94 Requirement Selecting content of upper The vehicle is connected to status line a compatible mobile end de- Go to the vice. The BMW Motorrad Con- Settings nected app is installed on the Display Status line menu. mobile end device.
  • Page 95: Pure Ride View

    Go to the When the operating tempera- Settings menu. ture has been reached, the red Display Turn engine speed range display will Speed Limit Info or off. no longer change. The Speed Limit Info is Range not available if Settings is activated.
  • Page 96: General Settings

    TFT DISPLAY Setting the time format GENERAL SETTINGS Call up menu Settings Adjusting the volume System settings Date Connect the rider's helmet and time Time format and the passenger helmet Select desired setting. 93). Confirm setting. Increase volume: turn Multi- Setting the units of Controller up.
  • Page 97: Bluetooth

    world without a license being Adjusting brightness required. Call up menu Settings Although Bluetooth is designed Display Brightness for establishing robust con- Adjust brightness. The brightness of the display nections over short distances, is dimmed to the set value if faults are possible as with any ambient brightness falls be- other wireless technology.
  • Page 98 On some mobile devices, Mobile device Rider's helmet e.g. with operating sys- Passenger helm. tem iOS, the BMW Motorrad The connection status for mo- Connected App must be called bile end devices is displayed. up before using. Connecting a mobile end...
  • Page 99 chapter may provide assis- The connection is established tance. ( 224) and the connection status is Depending on the mobile updated. end device, telephone data If the connection cannot be is transferred to the vehicle established, the troubleshoot- automatically. ing chart in the Technical data Telephone data ( 100) chapter may provide assis-...
  • Page 100: My Vehicle

    TFT DISPLAY MY VEHICLE Start screen Check Control display Coolant temperature Range ( Odometer Service display ( Rear tire pressure ( Vehicle voltage ( 204) Front tire pressure...
  • Page 101 Operating instructions The following screens are in- cluded in the My vehicle menu: MY VEHICLE ONBOARD COMPUTER TRIP COMPUTER with tire pressure monitor (TPM) TIRE PRESSURE SERVICE REQUIREMENTS CHECK CONTROL MESSAGE Operating instructions 1: present) Tabs that show how far to the Further information on the tire left or right you can scroll.
  • Page 102 TFT DISPLAY Scroll to the right until the is se- Automatic reset menu lected, the travel on-board ONBOARD COMPUTER panel is displayed. computer is automatically re- set if at least 6 hours have Resetting the on-board passed since the ignition was computer switched off and the date has Calling up the onboard com-...
  • Page 103: Navigation

    On some mobile devices, running e.g. with operating sys- Risk of accident tem iOS, the BMW Motorrad Observe the relevant road Connected App must be called traffic regulations. Do not use while riding (ex- up before using.
  • Page 104 FAVORITES Route criteria The following criteria can be all destinations that have selected: been saved as a favorite in the BMW Motorrad Con- Route type Avoid nected app. It is not possible Select desired Route type to create new favorites on the Turn desired on or off.
  • Page 105: Media

    Shuffle Go to the menu. Media : Select Repeat BMW Motorrad recom- (current track), or mends setting the volume for media and conversations via PHONE mobile end devices to the max- Prerequisite imum before starting a journey.
  • Page 106: Displaying Software Version

    TFT DISPLAY Accept call: Tilt Multi-Con- DISPLAYING SOFTWARE troller 1 to the right. VERSION Reject call: Tilt Multi-Con- Call up menu Settings troller 1 to the left. Information Software End call: Tilt Multi-Con- version troller 1 to the left. Mute DISPLAYING LICENSE INFOR- The microphone in the helmet MATION...
  • Page 108 SETTING...
  • Page 109 MIRRORS HEADLIGHTS BRAKE CLUTCH FOOTREST SYSTEM SPRING PRELOAD DAMPING...
  • Page 110: Mirrors

    Tighten lock nut to specified If there are doubts as torque while holding mirror to the correct headlight arm in place. range, have the adjustment checked by a specialized work- shop, preferably by an autho- rized BMW Motorrad retailer.
  • Page 111: Brake

    Adjustment options: BRAKE Position 1: smallest distance Adjusting the brake lever between handlebar grip and brake lever WARNING Position 5: largest distance between handlebar grip and Modified position of the brake lever brake fluid reservoir Air in the brake system with Billet pack Do not twist the handlebar fitting or the handlebars.
  • Page 112: Clutch

    SETTING with Billet pack CLUTCH Adjusting the clutch lever WARNING Adjusting the clutch lever while driving Accident hazard Adjust the clutch lever when the motorcycle is stationary. Turn the adjustment lever 1 to the desired position. The adjustment wheel can be turned more easily if you press the clutch lever for- ward when doing so.
  • Page 113 The footrest can only fold up- ward and slightly backward. Adjusting the footrest joint The footrest joint is adjusted in the same way on the left and right. The foot distance and the foot position can be adjusted by means of the rotor 1. Loosen screw 2.
  • Page 114: Spring Preload

    BMW Motorrad retailer. Adjusting the spring preload on the front wheel Park the vehicle, making sure that the ground is firm and...
  • Page 115 Lift the vehicle using the en- gine jack until the front wheel has been fully relieved. WARNING Uncoordinated settings of Measure distance D between spring preload and spring points 1 and 2. strut damping. Remove the engine jack. Poorer handling. Park the vehicle, making sure Adjust damping charac- that the ground is firm and...
  • Page 116 SETTING Adjusting the spring preload Adjustment of spring at the rear wheel preload dependent on without Dynamic Damping loading Control (DDC) Spring deflection of rear Park the vehicle, making sure wheel that the ground is firm and 1.6 in (40 mm) (With rider level.
  • Page 117 turn the adjustment ring 2 in direction B using a tool from the onboard tool kit. Tighten screw 1 to tighten- ing torque. Screw on adjustment ring 2 lb/ft (3 Nm) Measure the distance D be- Adjusting the spring preload tween the license-plate car- at the rear wheel rier 1 and the axle 2.
  • Page 118: Damping

    SETTING DAMPING Correct damping setting WARNING Incorrect settings for spring preload and spring strut damping. Impaired handling. Adjust the spring preload WARNING and spring strut damping to the payload of the motorcy- Uncoordinated settings of cle. spring preload and spring strut damping.
  • Page 119 Compression stage, ba- sic setting, front Position 4 (Road mode with rider 187 lbs (85 kg)) Adjusting the rebound-stage damping on front wheel without Dynamic Damping Control (DDC) Adjust compression damping using adjustment screw 1 and yellow scale on left-hand fork leg.
  • Page 120 SETTING the 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 To increase damping: turn Position 4 (Road mode with adjustment screw to the right rider 187 lbs (85 kg))
  • Page 121 Adjusting the rebound-stage damping on the rear wheel without Dynamic Damping Control (DDC) CAUTION Hot exhaust system Burn hazard To increase damping: turn Do not touch hot exhaust adjustment screw 1 in di- system. rection A using tool from on- Park the vehicle, making sure board tool kit.
  • Page 122 RIDING...
  • Page 123 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS REGULAR CHECK STARTING BREAKING IN SHIFTING GEARS BRAKES PARKING YOUR MOTORCYCLE REFUELING SECURING VEHICLE FOR TRANSPORTATION...
  • Page 124: Safety Instructions

    This applies even to short loading information. journeys, and to every season of the year. Your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer will be ATTENTION happy to advise you and has the correct clothing for every Improperly fastened luggage Component damage purpose.
  • Page 125 Risk of poisoning Catalytic converter Exhaust gas contains carbon There is a danger of overheat- monoxide, which is colorless ing and damage if misfiring and odorless but highly toxic. causes unburned fuel to enter the catalytic converter. The following must be ob- WARNING served: Harmful exhaust gas...
  • Page 126: Regular Check

    RIDING In the event of a change to Danger of overheating the load status: Adjust the spring preload on ATTENTION the front wheel ( 108). Engine idling for a lengthy Adjust the spring preload at period while at a standstill the rear wheel ( 110).
  • Page 127: Starting

    Check that luggage is securely itself off if it is started with held in place. the transmission in neutral and then a gear is engaged before At every third refueling stop retracting the side stand. Check engine oil level To ensure rapid opera- 177).
  • Page 128 The self-diagnosis rou- performs a test of the indica- tine checks whether the tor and warning lights – what BMW Motorrad Integral ABS we call the "Pre-Ride-Check". is ready for operation. The Starting the engine before the self-diagnosis routine launches...
  • Page 129 (To check The self-diagnosis routine wheel speed sensors, the is determining whether motorcycle must reach a BMW Motorrad DTC is minimum speed with engine ready for operation. The running: min 3 mph (min self-diagnosis routine runs 5 km/h))
  • Page 130: Breaking In

    This ini- at a specialist workshop, tial reduction in braking effect preferably an authorized can be compensated for by ex- BMW Motorrad retailer. erting greater pressure on the brake levers. BREAKING IN Engine WARNING...
  • Page 131: Shifting Gears

    When riding at a steady speed in a low gear at high RPM, an attempt to shift gears without clutch control can cause a strong load-change response. BMW Motorrad recommends...
  • Page 132: Brakes

    Locking up of the front wheel Shiftpoint light blinks at the is prevented by BMW Motorrad preset frequency: The shifting ABS. speed will soon be reached With the frequently instructed Shiftpoint light goes out: "emergency braking,"...
  • Page 133 Descending mountain passes WARNING WARNING Poorer braking action due to moisture and dirt Braking should be done pre- Accident hazard dominantly using the rear Brake until brakes are dry or wheel brake when riding on clean; clean if necessary. downhill routes Brake early until the full Loss of braking effect, de- braking action is available...
  • Page 134: Parking Your Motorcycle

    RIDING fine the physical riding limits. It is still possible to exceed those ATTENTION limits through misjudgments or Poor ground conditions in riding errors. In extreme cases area of stand this my result in a fall. Component damage cause by Use on public roads tipping over ABS Pro and Dynamic Brake...
  • Page 135 WARNING of downtime. Your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer can Escaping of fuel due to ex- provide you with more detailed pansion under exposure to information. heat with overfilled fuel tank Accident hazard Do not overfill the fuel tank.
  • Page 136 RIDING ATTENTION Contact of fuel and plastic surfaces Damage to surfaces (become unattractive or cloudy) Immediately clean plastic surfaces after contact with fuel. Refuel with a fuel meeting the specifications above, continu- Park the vehicle, making sure ing until fuel is no higher than that the ground is firm and lower edge of the recess in level.
  • Page 137: Securing Vehicle For Transportation

    Fuel reserve Approx. 1.1 gal (Approx. 4 l) Press fuel tank cap down firmly to close it. Remove the ignition key and close the protective flap. SECURING VEHICLE FOR TRANSPORTATION ATTENTION Protect all components, along Motorcycle tips to the side which tensioning straps when raising are routed, against being...
  • Page 138 RIDING be pulled down with the suspension compressed as much as possible. ATTENTION Pinching of components Component damage Do not pinch components, e.g. brake lines or wiring harnesses. Lay tensioning straps over the lower fork bridge in front on both sides. Tension luggage straps down- ward.
  • Page 140 ON THE RACE- TRACK...
  • Page 141 DISPLAYS FOR RACING MODE LAPTIMER VEHICLE SETTINGS FOR RACING MODE LAUNCH CONTROL PIT LANE LIMITER REMOVING AND INSTALLING LICENSE-PLATE CAR- RIER REMOVING AND INSTALLING FRONT TURN SIGNALS M COVER KIT GEARSHIFT-PATTERN REVERSER MIRROR REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION...
  • Page 142: Displays For Racing Mode

    ON THE RACETRACK DISPLAYS FOR RACING MODE TFT display in Sport view Maximum DTC torque re- duction Current DTC torque reduc- tion Tachometer Maximum braking deceler- ation Current braking decelera- tion Current angle of inclination Maximum angle of inclina- tion Unit for displaying RPM: 1000 RPM...
  • Page 143 TFT display in Sport 2 view Maximum DTC torque re- Unit for displaying RPM: duction 1000 RPM Current DTC torque reduc- Operating assistance 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...
  • Page 144 ON THE RACETRACK TFT display in Sport 3 view with M package Difference between the last lap time and the ref- Maximum DTC torque re- erence time, or difference duction between the current lap Current DTC torque reduc- time and the reference tion time Tachometer...
  • Page 145: Laptimer

    Ending time recording and LAPTIMER managing times Start time recording Requirement Go to the menu and Sport The Sport 2 or Sport 3 display switch to the Sport 2 or is shown. Sport 3 display. Press MENU rocker button Start engine. down.
  • Page 146: Vehicle Settings For Racing Mode

    ON THE RACETRACK with M GPS­Laptrigger Best ever racing lap : Changeover of op- The best ever racing lap ( Trigger Best eration. : Trigger- ) is the fastest of all Manual Ever ing by means of headlight recorded racing laps and is flasher.
  • Page 147: Launch Control

    Turning on the racetrack LAUNCH CONTROL functions deactivates the with riding modes Pro Connectivity functions Media Racing start with Launch , and Telephone Naviga- Control tion Launch Control supports the Select Configuration rider in maintaining the ideal Configuration menu RPM for a racing start. Engine speed after the activation of Launch Control at full throttle...
  • Page 148 ON THE RACETRACK Third gear is engaged. Angle becomes greater than 30°. Engine or ignition is switched off. The number of subsequent starts with Launch Control is limited for clutch protection. The number of starts still pos- Hold down the starter but- sible is shown in the display, ton 1 until the display shows e.g.
  • Page 149: Pit Lane Limiter

    speed constant up to the gine RPM is defined for riding speed specified below. in 1st gear. Leave throttle grip completely The speed resulting from open. the maximum RPM de- pends on the gear ratio and the Speed if engine speed tire size.
  • Page 150: Removing And Installing License-Plate Carrier

    ON THE RACETRACK Removing the hump trim panel ( 200). WARNING When the starter button is released, the engine acceler- ates according to the posi- tion of the throttle grip. Risk of accident by violent jerk with throttle grip in full load position.
  • Page 151 Carefully thread out the cable. turn signal 2 and license plate Use the M Cover Kit from light 3. BMW Motorrad to cover the exposed screw holes and re-secure the components. The M Cover Kit also contains dummy plugs for open plug...
  • Page 152 ON THE RACETRACK moisture, ideally using the dummy plugs included in the BMW Motorrad M Cover Kit. Installing the hump trim panel 202). Installing the license-plate carrier with M Cover Kit Removing the M Cover Kit Install the screws 1 through 150).
  • Page 153: Removing And Installing Front Turn Signals

    REMOVING AND INSTALLING FRONT TURN SIGNALS Removing front turn signals ATTENTION Removal of the turn signals Expiration of operating li- cense for public roads Connect the connector for the Do not ride on public roads right-hand turn signal 1. without the turn signals. Install the cable tie 2.
  • Page 154 Protect exposed plug con- nections from the ingress of moisture, ideally using the dummy plugs included in the BMW Motorrad M Cover Kit.
  • Page 155 Installing front turn signals Connect the connector for the Feed in cables and position right-hand turn signal 2. Install the cable tie 1. turn signals 2 on the left and right. Install screw 1 on the left and right. Screw connection of front turn signals 2 lb/ft (3 Nm) Connect the connector for the...
  • Page 156: M Cover Kit

    ON THE RACETRACK when doing so, pay attention to lug 3. Install screw 1 on the left and right. M COVER KIT with M Cover Kit Covering openings in the body Hook in and position the Requirement cover for the license-plate The M Cover Kit is used for carrier 1.
  • Page 157: Gearshift-Pattern Reverser

    Reversing shift pattern ATTENTION Riding with shift pattern re- versal on public roads Expiry of operating license for public roads Do not use shift pattern re- versal on public roads. Unhook the cover for the li- cense-plate carrier 1 and re- move it in a downward mo- tion.
  • Page 158: Mirror Removal And Installation

    ON THE RACETRACK The work steps described here for the left mirror also logically apply to the right mirror. Insert the screw 1 through the ball joint 2 and washer 3. Install the screw 1 in the thread for the gearshift- pattern reverser 4.
  • Page 159 Mirror with lock nut on adapter 16 lb/ft (22 Nm) (Left-hand thread) Slide on the cover cap 1.
  • Page 160 TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL...
  • Page 161 GENERAL NOTES ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS) DYNAMIC TRACTION CONTROL (DTC) DYNAMIC ENGINE BRAKE CONTROL DYNAMIC DAMPING CONTROL (DDC) RIDING MODE DYNAMIC BRAKE CONTROL TIRE PRESSURE CONTROL (RDC) GEAR SHIFT ASSISTANT HILL START CONTROL ADAPTIVE HEADLIGHTS...
  • Page 162: General Notes

    TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL How does ABS work? GENERAL NOTES The maximum braking force More information on the topic that can be transferred to the of technology is available at: road is partially dependent bmw-motorrad.com/technol- on the coefficient of friction of the road. Gravel, ice, snow and wet roads offer a consider- ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYS- ably lower coefficient of friction...
  • Page 163 Accident hazard In what ways is the When braking heavily, bear BMW Motorrad ABS Pro in mind that the ABS control noticeable to the rider? cannot always be relied on If the ABS system must re-...
  • Page 164 Apart from problems on the BMW Motorrad ABS Pro, un- Reserves for safety usual riding conditions can also But remember: the potentially cause a fault memory entry to shorter braking distances that be generated.
  • Page 165: Dynamic Traction Control (Dtc)

    The signals come from the an- ceeded. gular rate sensor, which is al- BMW Motorrad DTC is de- ready used for Dynamic Trac- signed as an assistance sys- tion Control DTC. tem for the rider and for riding With an increasing angle, the on public roads.
  • Page 166: Dynamic Engine Brake Control

    DTC BMW Motorrad DTC can be is turned off. In these cases, a switched off in such instances. DTC error is displayed. A self-...
  • Page 167: Dynamic Damping Control (Ddc)

    the slip or the stability reserve How does dynamic engine at the rear wheel. brake control work? If the slip exceeds the respec- with riding modes Pro tive limit value, the engine The purpose of the dynamic torque is increased by slightly engine brake control is to opening the throttle valves.
  • Page 168: Riding Mode

    TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL and suspension and responds In the DYNAMIC PRO riding to them by adjusting the mode, the settings for the damper valves. As a result, Engine Engine Brake the suspension is adjusted to Traction (DTC) Wheelie the conditions of the ground , and systems can (DTC)
  • Page 169 with riding modes Pro Wheelie (DTC) - front wheel In the DYNAMIC PRO riding lifts off the road mode: Medium braking effect In the RAIN riding mode: from the engine and high sta- maximum stability. Wheelie bility. suppression is attempted. In the ROAD and DYNAMIC Additionally in the riding modes: flat Wheelie is...
  • Page 170: Dynamic Brake Control

    TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL Additionally in the Switchover DYNAMIC PRO riding mode: Riding modes can be changed the use of the ABS can be when the vehicle is at a stand- individually adjusted. still with the ignition switched on. A changeover while riding Dynamic Damping Control is possible under the following (DDC)
  • Page 171: Tire Pressure Control (Rdc)

    PRO riding mode by individu- Dynamic Brake Control ignor- ally setting the ABS. ing the opening process of the throttle grip. This ensures The Dynamic Brake Control the effectiveness of emer- function helps the rider in the gency braking. event of emergency braking. If the gas is shut off (throt- Detection of emergency tle position <5%) during the...
  • Page 172 TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL Temperature compensation Minimum speed for the The tire pressure is tempera- transmission of the TPC ture dependent, i.e. it increases measured values: or decreases together with the min 19 mph (min 30 km/h) tire air temperature. The tire Before initial reception of the temperature is dependent on tire pressure,...
  • Page 173: Gear Shift Assistant

    Benefits Example 70-80 % of all gear changes can be performed without According to the rider's man- using the clutch. ual, the tire pressure should Less movement between pilot have the following value: and passenger due to shorter 36.3 psi (2.5 bar) gear-change intervals.
  • Page 174: Hill Start Control

    TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL execute a new gear change. HILL START CONTROL When shifting gears using the Hill Start Control function Gear Shift Assistant Pro, the with riding modes Pro load condition (throttle grip Hill Start Control Pro position) must remain constant It is possible to automatically both prior to and during the activate the holding function...
  • Page 175: Adaptive Headlights

    behavior is to alert the rider to Stopping on a steeper slope the deactivation of the Hill Start increases the amount of brake Control: pressure built up. The brake Brake warning jerk is a bit slower to release The brake is released briefly when riding off.
  • Page 176 TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL nation of the interior range of the curve. The adaptive head- lights are optimized for slight to moderate lean angles. The adaptive headlights are activated under the following conditions: Riding at slight to moderate lean angle. The speed is higher than 6 mph (10 km/h).
  • Page 178 MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 179 GENERAL NOTES ONBOARD VEHICLE TOOL KIT FRONT-WHEEL STAND REAR-WHEEL STAND ENGINE OIL BRAKE SYSTEM CLUTCH COOLANT TIRES RIMS WHEELS DRIVE CHAIN LIGHT SOURCES TRIM PANEL COMPONENTS JUMP-STARTING BATTERY FUSES DIAGNOSTIC SOCKET...
  • Page 180: General Notes

    During ist workshop, preferably your installation, a new microencap- authorized BMW Motorrad re- sulated screw must be used. tailer. Therefore, before removal, ensure that you have suitable tools for cleaning the thread and have a replacement screw.
  • Page 181: Onboard Vehicle Tool Kit

    Adjusting chain sag ONBOARD VEHICLE TOOL 196). Reversible screwdriver insert Slotted blade and T25 torx Removing the rider's seat ( 78). without Dynamic Damp- ing Control (DDC) Adjusting the compres- sion damping on the Lever front wheel ( 112). without Dynamic Damp- without Dynamic Damp- ing Control (DDC) ing Control (DDC)
  • Page 182: Front-Wheel Stand

    MAINTENANCE FRONT-WHEEL STAND Installing front-wheel stand ATTENTION Use of the BMW Motorrad front wheel stand without an additional center or auxiliary stand For a description of the cor- Component damage cause by rect installation, please re- tipping over fer to the instructions for the Place the motorcycle on the front-wheel stand.
  • Page 183: Engine Oil

    BMW Motorrad offers a suit- following a ride of at least able auxiliary stand for each 30 miles (50 km). motorcycle. Your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer will be very happy to assist you in choosing the suitable auxiliary stand. ENGINE OIL...
  • Page 184: Brake System

    Have the oil level corrected ing 1. at a specialist workshop, preferably an authorized BRAKE SYSTEM BMW Motorrad retailer. Checking function of brakes Topping up the engine oil Actuate brake lever. Park the vehicle, making sure The pressure point must be that the ground is firm and clearly perceptible.
  • Page 185 BMW Motorrad retailer. Checking the front brake pad thickness Park the vehicle, making sure that the ground is firm and level. Turn handlebars. Front brake-pad wear limit min 0.04 in (min 1.0 mm) (Only friction material without carrier plate.
  • Page 186 Conduct a visual inspection at a specialist workshop, of the brake pad thickness. preferably an authorized Direction of view: from rear, BMW Motorrad retailer. looking at brake pads 1. Checking the front brake fluid level Hold the vehicle upright, mak- ing sure that the ground is firm and level.
  • Page 187 Have the defect rectified as quickly as possible by a spe- cialist workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad re- Front brake fluid level tailer. Checking the rear brake fluid Brake fluid, DOT4...
  • Page 188 MAINTENANCE Rear brake fluid level ATTENTION Lateral tipping of the vehicle Brake fluid, DOT4 Component damage cause by The brake fluid level must tipping over not fall below the MIN mark. Secure the vehicle from tip- (Brake fluid reservoir horizon- ping over laterally, preferably tal) with the support of a sec-...
  • Page 189: Clutch

    BMW Motorrad retailer. WARNING Checking clutch lever play Insufficient or contaminated Requirement brake fluid in the brake fluid The engine is cold. reservoir Considerably reduced braking Park the vehicle, making sure power caused by air, dirt or...
  • Page 190: Coolant

    Read the coolant level on the If the clutch pedal free expansion tank 1. Direction play cannot be set within of view: from front looking the specified clearances, con- at inside of right-hand side tact a specialist workshop, panel. preferably a BMW Motorrad retailer.
  • Page 191: Tires

    Coolant top-up quantity 0.2 quarts (0.15 l) (Difference between MIN and MAX) 2.5 quarts (2.4 l) (Entire coolant circuit) Coolant FROSTOX HT­12 Checking the coolant level 184). Required coolant level Close cap 1 of expansion tank 2. Between MIN and MAX Installing fairing side panel marks on the expansion tank 200).
  • Page 192 MAINTENANCE Checking tire tread depth WARNING WARNING Valve inserts open of their own accord at high speeds Riding with heavily worn Sudden loss of tire inflation tyres pressure Risk of accident due to Use valve caps with rubber poorer rideability sealing ring and screw on If necessary, replace the firmly.
  • Page 193: Rims

    RIMS workshop, preferably a Checking rims BMW Motorrad retailer. In Park the vehicle, making sure some cases the data stored that the ground is firm and in the control units must be level. adapted to the new wheel Visually inspect rims for de- sizes.
  • Page 194 MAINTENANCE Raise front of motorcy- cle, preferably using a ATTENTION BMW Motorrad front-wheel Unintentional pressing to- stand, continuing until the gether of brake pads front wheel rotates freely. Component damage when Installing front-wheel stand mounting the brake caliper or 176).
  • Page 195 Lift the front wheel and install torques checked by a the quick-release axle 1 with specialized workshop, the specified torque. preferably an authorized Quick-release axle in BMW Motorrad retailer. threaded bush 37 lb/ft (50 Nm) Tighten the clamping bolts 2 to the specified torque.
  • Page 196 MAINTENANCE Radial brake calipers on the axle adapter 28 lb/ft (38 Nm) Clamping bolts in the axle adapter Tightening sequence: Tighten the screws 6 times, alter- Fasten the cable for the wheel nating between one and the speed sensor in the holder 1. other each time Insert the wheel speed sensor 14 lb/ft (19 Nm)
  • Page 197 Removing the rear wheel screws 3 on the left and right. Raise motorcycle, preferably To slacken the drive chain, re- with a BMW Motorrad rear- move the adjustment plate 4 wheel stand. and slide axle as far forward Installing rear-wheel stand as possible.
  • Page 198 Have new parameters en- coded by a specialist work- shop, preferably by an au- Roll the rear wheel as far for- thorized BMW Motorrad re- ward as possible and remove tailer. the drive chain 1 from the camshaft sprocket.
  • Page 199 After the judder damper elements are renewed, the adaptation values must be reset with the BMW Motorrad diagnostic system. Please con- tact a specialist workshop for this purpose, preferably an au- Insert the brake caliper 1 with...
  • Page 200 MAINTENANCE Insert the right-hand adjust- Insert the left-hand adjust- ment plate 1 into the swing- ment plate 1. Install the axle nut 2 with ing arm. Lubricate the quick-release washer, but do not tighten axle 2. it yet. Remove the rear-wheel stand. Lubricant WARNING Optimoly TA...
  • Page 201: Drive Chain

    Wipe off excess lubricant. torcycle on an auxiliary stand; Caring for and lubricating the BMW Motorrad recommends low-maintenance drive chain the BMW Motorrad rear- with M Endurance chain wheel stand. Clean drive chain with suit- able cleaning agent, dry and ATTENTION apply chain lubricant.
  • Page 202 MAINTENANCE the BMW Motorrad rear- camshaft sprocket and mea- wheel stand. sure the chain sag A. Clean drive chain with Chain sag suitable cleaning agent, dry and apply chain lubricant. 1.4...1.8 in (35...45 mm) (Mo- To extend and maximize torcycle unloaded on side...
  • Page 203 (measured over the center of mechanical 10 rivets, drive chain under tension) 92 lb/ft (125 Nm) If the drive chain has reached Checking chain sag ( 196). the maximum approved length: Contact a specialist work- shop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer.
  • Page 204: Light Sources

    If an LED light source is faulty, please contact a spe- cialist workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad re- tailer. TRIM PANEL COMPONENTS Removing fairing side panel The work steps described...
  • Page 205 Park the vehicle, making sure with engine spoiler that the ground is firm and level. Remove screw 3. Remove engine spoiler 2 from fastening clip 4. Remove screws 1 (3 mm with Take engine spoiler 2 off to- collar). ward rear while paying atten- Remove screw 2 (25 mm tion to the hook 1.
  • Page 206 MAINTENANCE Installing fairing side panel Position the fairing panel 1 Position the fairing side and install it in the fastening panel 3 and insert it into the clips 2. grommet 1. Install screws 2 (9 mm with collar). with engine spoiler Install screws 1 (3 mm with collar).
  • Page 207 Remove screws 1. Remove screws 3 (3 mm with collar) and screws 1 (6 mm with collar) from the hump trim panel 2. Carefully unclip the trims 4 in the arrow direction. Remove screws 1. Lift the hump trim panel 1 in the arrow direction and remove it from the retaining tab 2.
  • Page 208 MAINTENANCE Installing the hump trim panel First position tail cowling 1 Position the hump trim on the left and right vertically panel 1 on the retaining tab 2. and clip in 4. Then insert the lugs 2 into the holder 3. Carefully clip in the panels 4 Install screws 1.
  • Page 209: Jump-Starting

    with passenger package Installing the passenger seat ATTENTION 78). Jump-starting with a voltage Installing the hump cover higher than 12 V 77). Damage to the motorcycle's Installing rider's seat ( 78). electronics The battery of the donor JUMP-STARTING vehicle must not exceed a voltage of 12 V.
  • Page 210: Battery

    Maintenance instructions battery. Correct upkeep, recharging and storage will prolong the service BMW Motorrad has de- life of the battery and are es- veloped a trickle-charger sential for recognition of war- specially designed for com- ranty claims.
  • Page 211 with anti-theft alarm system with M Lightweight battery (DWA) Switch off the DWA if it is switched on. ATTENTION Incorrect battery disconnec- tion ATTENTION Danger of short circuit Follow the disconnection Incorrect battery disconnec- sequence. tion Danger of short circuit Remove the screw 1 and take Follow the disconnection off the wiring harness nega-...
  • Page 212 MAINTENANCE Connecting battery to vehicle with M Lightweight battery ATTENTION ATTENTION Incorrect battery connection Incorrect battery connection Danger of short circuit Danger of short circuit Follow the installation se- Follow the installation se- quence. quence. Position the wiring harness Position the wiring harness positive terminal 1 and install positive terminal 1 and install the screw 2.
  • Page 213: Fuses

    Once battery is fully charged, Connecting battery to vehicle disconnect charger's terminal 206). clips from battery terminals. Setting the clock ( 90). In the case of longer peri- ods when the motorcycle FUSES is not being used, the battery Replacing fuses must be recharged regularly.
  • Page 214: Diagnostic Socket

    Vehicle experiences malfunc- tions Do not have the diagnos- tic socket disconnected ex- cept during BMW Motorrad service by a specialist work- 15 A shop or other authorized Instrument cluster persons. Anti-theft alarm system...
  • Page 215 Installing the hump cover 77). Press locking mechanisms 1. Loosen the diagnostic socket 2 from the bracket 3. The interface for the diagno- sis and information system can be connected to the diag- nostic socket 2. Fastening the diagnostic socket Disconnect the interface for the diagnosis and information system.
  • Page 216 ACCESSORIES...
  • Page 217 GENERAL NOTES CONNECTOR FOR OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES USB CHARGING SOCKET...
  • Page 218 Safety risk way use applicable in your own BMW Motorrad cannot ex- country. amine or test each product Your BMW Motorrad retailer of outside origin to ensure offers you expert advice when...
  • Page 219 Under the hump cover Under left-hand fairing side panel without anti-theft alarm sys- tem (DWA) Plug for special and racing accessories: Terminating resistor Power supply and LIN Connector for DWA and Spring travel sensor for M data logger front forks (racing acces- sory) Under the hump cover Under the hump trim panel...
  • Page 220 ACCESSORIES Removing fairing side panel Remount cover cap or termi- 199). nating resistor after removing with passenger package connector. Removing passenger seat Installing fairing side panel 77). 200). Removing the hump cover with passenger package 77). Installing the passenger seat Removing the hump trim 78).
  • Page 221 15 minutes after the ignition has been switched off. To protect against water and vibrations, BMW Motorrad recommends the use of the BMW Motorrad smartphone protective sleeve. When no device is connected,...
  • Page 222 CARE...
  • Page 223 CARE PRODUCTS WASHING YOUR MOTORCYCLE CLEANING SENSITIVE VEHICLE PARTS CARE OF PAINTWORK PAINT PRESERVATION STORING THE MOTORCYCLE PUTTING THE MOTORCYCLE INTO OPERATION...
  • Page 224: Care Products

    BMW Motorrad recommends products available at your au- that you use BMW Insect Re- thorized BMW Motorrad re- mover to soften and wash off tailer. BMW Care Products insects and stubborn dirt from have been materials tested, lab-...
  • Page 225: Cleaning Sensitive Vehicle Parts

    Trim panel components to hydraulic brake system, to Clean trim panel components the electrical system and the with water and BMW Motorrad seat cleaning agent. Exercise caution when using Windshields and turn high-pressure or steam-jet indicator panes are devices.
  • Page 226: Care Of Paintwork

    Use BMW Motorrad metal pol- cially if your motorcycle is rid- ish for additional treatment. den in areas with high air pol- lution or natural sources of dirt, Radiator such as tree resin or pollen.
  • Page 227: Paint Preservation

    BMW Motorrad lubricant. recommends removing tar Coat bare metal and chrome- stains with BMW tar remover.
  • Page 228 TECHNICAL DATA...
  • Page 229 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART SCREW CONNECTIONS FUEL ENGINE OIL COOLANT ENGINE CLUTCH TRANSMISSION REAR-WHEEL DRIVE FRAME CHASSIS BRAKES WHEELS AND TIRES ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ANTI-THEFT ALARM SYSTEM DIMENSIONS WEIGHTS PERFORMANCE DATA...
  • Page 230: Troubleshooting Chart

    TECHNICAL DATA TROUBLESHOOTING CHART Engine does not start at all or is very difficult to start. Possible cause Remedy Side stand extended and gear Fold in side stand. engaged Gear engaged and clutch not Shift transmission to neutral or disengaged disengage clutch.
  • Page 231 Active route guidance is not displayed in the TFT display. Possible cause Remedy Navigation from the Call up the BMW Motorrad BMW Motorrad Con- Connected App on the con- nected App was not nected mobile end device be- transferred.
  • Page 232: Screw Connections

    TECHNICAL DATA SCREW CONNECTIONS Front wheel Value Valid Quick-release axle in threaded bush M24 x 1.5 37 lb/ft (50 Nm) Clamping bolts in the 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 calipers...
  • Page 233 Rear wheel Value Valid Swinging-arm adapter on rear wheel swing- ing arm M8 x 30 15 lb/ft (20 Nm) Spring strut on the relay lever M12 x 1.5 x 75- 10.9 74 lb/ft (100 Nm) micro-encapsulated Mirrors Value Valid Mirror with lock nut on adapter M10 x 1.25 Left-hand thread,...
  • Page 234: Fuel

    TECHNICAL DATA FUEL Recommended fuel quality Premium unleaded (93) (max. 5 % ethanol, E5) 91 AKI (98 ROZ/RON) 93 AKI Alternative fuel quality Premium unleaded (91; re- strictions with regard to power and fuel consumption) (max. 10 % ethanol, E10) 89 AKI (95 ROZ/RON) 90 AKI Usable fuel quantity...
  • Page 235: Engine Oil

    JASO MA2, Additives (for instance, molybdenum- based substances) are prohibited, because they would attack the coatings on engine components, BMW Motorrad recommends BMW Motorrad ADVANTEC Ultimate oil. Engine oil, quantity for topping max 1.4 quarts (max 1.3 l), Difference between MIN and...
  • Page 236: Clutch

    TECHNICAL DATA Cylinder bore 3.1 in (80 mm) Piston stroke 2 in (49.7 mm) Compression ratio 12.5:1 Nominal capacity 162 hp (121 kW), at engine speed: 11000 min Torque 84 lb/ft (114 Nm), at engine speed: 9250 min Maximum engine speed max 12000 min Idle speed 1270...
  • Page 237: Rear-Wheel Drive

    REAR-WHEEL DRIVE Type of final drive Chain drive Chain sag 1.4...1.8 in (35...45 mm), Motorcycle unloaded on side stand Permissible chain length max 5.7 in (max 144 mm), measured over the center of 10 rivets, drive chain under tension Number of teeth of rear-wheel 17/45 drive (Pinion/sprocket) Secondary gear ratio...
  • Page 238: Brakes

    TECHNICAL DATA Rear wheel Type of rear-wheel guide Two-arm aluminum swinging Design of rear-wheel Central spring strut with coil suspension spring, adjustable rebound- stage and compression damp- ing and spring preload Spring travel, rear 4.6 in (117 mm), on rear wheel BRAKES Front wheel...
  • Page 239: Wheels And Tires

    WHEELS AND TIRES Recommended tire combina- An overview of the current tions tire approvals is available from your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer or on the Internet at bmw­motor- rad.com. Speed category of front/rear W, minimum requirement: tires 168 mph (270 km/h)
  • Page 240: Electrical System

    TECHNICAL DATA Rear wheel Rear wheel design Aluminum cast wheel with M forged wheels Aluminum forged wheel with M carbon wheels Carbon wheel Rear-wheel rim size 6.0" x 17" Rear tire designation 190/55 ZR 17 with M forged wheels 200/55 ZR 17 with M carbon wheels Load index for rear tire At least 75...
  • Page 241: Anti-Theft Alarm System

    Battery Battery design AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) with M Lightweight battery Lithium-ion Battery voltage 12 V Battery capacity 9 Ah with anti-theft alarm system 12 Ah (DWA) with Keyless Ride with M Lightweight battery 5 Ah Spark plugs Spark plugs, manufacturer and NGK LMAR9FI-10G designation Light source...
  • Page 242: Dimensions

    TECHNICAL DATA DIMENSIONS Motorcycle length 82.3 in (2090 mm), over rear wheel Motorcycle height 48.6 in (1234 mm), over mir- rors, at DIN unloaded vehicle weight 41.4 in (1051 mm), with- out mirror, with DIN unladen weight with windshield, sport 43.9 in (1115 mm), with- out mirror, with DIN unladen weight...
  • Page 243: Weights

    Rider's inside-leg arc, heel to 72.2 in (1835 mm), without heel rider, at DIN unloaded vehicle weight with rider's seat, low 71.5 in (1815 mm), without rider, at DIN unloaded vehicle weight with rider's seat, high 73.1 in (1858 mm), without rider, at DIN unloaded vehicle weight WEIGHTS...
  • Page 244 SERVICE...
  • Page 245 REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE HISTORY BMW MOTORRAD MOBILITY SERVICES MAINTENANCE WORK BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE CONFIRMATIONS SERVICE CONFIRMATIONS...
  • Page 246 However, the NHTSA cannot be- come involved in individual problems between you, your autho- rized BMW Motorrad retailer, or BMW of North America, LLC. You can contact the NHTSA by calling the Vehicle Safety Hot- line on 1–888–327–4236 (Teletypewriter TTY for the hearing impaired: 1–800–424–9153) for free, by visiting the website at...
  • Page 247 BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE motorcycle. With its worldwide retailer net- Have all maintenance and re- work, BMW Motorrad can at- pair procedures confirmed tend to you and your motor- in the Service chapter in this cycle in over 100 countries manual.
  • Page 248 The BMW pre-delivery check is electronic Service History. carried out by your authorized Objection BMW Motorrad retailer before At the BMW Motorrad retailer it turns the motorcycle over to or specialist workshop, the ve- you. hicle owner can object to the...
  • Page 249 The service display in the display reminds you of the next service appointment approx. one month or 620 mi (1000 km) before the entered values. More information on the topic of service is available at: bmw-motorrad.com/service The required scope of mainte- nance work for your vehicle can be found in the following main- tenance schedule:...
  • Page 250 SERVICE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE BMW Motorrad running- annually or every 6000 mi in check (including oil (10000 km) (whichever change) comes first) Standard scope of at first after one year, then BMW Motorrad Service every two years Engine oil change with fil-...
  • Page 251 The repair procedures belonging to the BMW Service standard package are listed below. The actual maintenance work applica- ble for your vehicle may differ. Performing the vehicle test using the BMW Motorrad diagnostic system Visual inspection of the brake lines, brake hoses, and connec-...
  • Page 252 SERVICE BMW pre-delivery check BMW Running-in Check performed performed Odometer reading Next service latest or, if reached earlier Odometer reading Stamp, signature Stamp, signature...
  • Page 253 BMW Service performed Odometer reading Next service latest or, if reached earlier Odometer reading Work performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head cover removed) Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element Oil change - telescopic fork Changing brake fluid in entire system Stamp, signature...
  • Page 254 SERVICE BMW Service performed Odometer reading Next service latest or, if reached earlier Odometer reading Work performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head cover removed) Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element Oil change - telescopic fork Changing brake fluid in entire system Stamp, signature...
  • Page 255 BMW Service performed Odometer reading Next service latest or, if reached earlier Odometer reading Work performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head cover removed) Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element Oil change - telescopic fork Changing brake fluid in entire system Stamp, signature...
  • Page 256 SERVICE BMW Service performed Odometer reading Next service latest or, if reached earlier Odometer reading Work performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head cover removed) Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element Oil change - telescopic fork Changing brake fluid in entire system Stamp, signature...
  • Page 257 BMW Service performed Odometer reading Next service latest or, if reached earlier Odometer reading Work performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head cover removed) Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element Oil change - telescopic fork Changing brake fluid in entire system Stamp, signature...
  • Page 258 SERVICE BMW Service performed Odometer reading Next service latest or, if reached earlier Odometer reading Work performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head cover removed) Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element Oil change - telescopic fork Changing brake fluid in entire system Stamp, signature...
  • Page 259 BMW Service performed Odometer reading Next service latest or, if reached earlier Odometer reading Work performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head cover removed) Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element Oil change - telescopic fork Changing brake fluid in entire system Stamp, signature...
  • Page 260 SERVICE BMW Service performed Odometer reading Next service latest or, if reached earlier Odometer reading Work performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head cover removed) Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element Oil change - telescopic fork Changing brake fluid in entire system Stamp, signature...
  • Page 261 BMW Service performed Odometer reading Next service latest or, if reached earlier Odometer reading Work performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head cover removed) Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element Oil change - telescopic fork Changing brake fluid in entire system Stamp, signature...
  • Page 262 SERVICE BMW Service performed Odometer reading Next service latest or, if reached earlier Odometer reading Work performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head cover removed) Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element Oil change - telescopic fork Changing brake fluid in entire system Stamp, signature...
  • Page 263 SERVICE CONFIRMATIONS The table serves to provide evidence of maintenance and repair work, as well as installed optional accessories and special cam- paigns performed. Work performed Odometer Date reading...
  • Page 264 SERVICE Work performed Odometer Date reading...
  • Page 266 CERTIFICATE FOR ELECTRONIC IMMOBILIZER CERTIFICATE FOR KEYLESS RIDE CERTIFICATE FOR TIRE PRESSURE CONTROL CERTIFICATE FOR TFT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
  • Page 267 FCC Approval Approbation de la FCC Ring aerial in the ignition Antenne annulaire présente dans le commutateur switch d'allumage To verify the authorization of Pour vérifier l'autorisation de the ignition key, the electronic la clé de contact, le système immobilizer exchanges d'immobilisation électronique information with the ignition échange des informations...
  • Page 268 Toute modification qui n'aurait qui n'aurait pas été approuvée expressément par l'organisme responsable de l'homologation peut annuler l'autorisation accordée à l'utilisateur pour utiliser le dispositif.
  • Page 269 Certifications BMW Keyless Ride ID Device USA, Canada: Product name: BMW Keyless Ride ID Device FCC ID: YGOHUF5750 IC: 4008C-HUF5750 Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Canada: Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and...
  • Page 270 USA: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Argentina: H-17115...
  • Page 271 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.
  • Page 272 The product is Iabeted with the CE marking: Velbert, October 15 th , 2013 Benjamin A. Müller Product Development Systems Car Access and Immobilization - Electronics Huf Hülsbeck & Fürst GmbH & Co. KG Steeger Straße 17, D-42551 Velbert...
  • Page 273 Certification Tire Pressure Control (TPC) FCC ID: MRXBC54MA4 FCC ID: MRXBC5A4 IC: 2546A-BC54MA4 IC: 2546A-BC5A4 This device complies with Part 15 Le présent appareil est conforme of the FCC Rules and with aux CNR d'Industrie Canada Industry Canada license-exempt applicables aux appareils radio RSS standard(s).
  • Page 274 Declaration of Conformity Radio equipment TFT instrument Brazil cluster Este equipamento opera em caráter secundário, isto é, não For all Countries without EU tem direito a proteção contra interferência prejudicial, mesmo de estações do mesmo tipo, e Technical information não pode causar interferência a BT operating frq.
  • Page 275 Mexico Le présent appareil est conforme La operación de este equipo está aux CNR d'Industrie Canada sujeta a las siguientes dos applicables aux appareils radio condiciones: exempts de licence. L'exploitation (1) es posible que este equipo o est autorisée aux deux conditions dispositivo no cause interferencia suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit perjudicial y...
  • Page 276 Thailand เครื ่ อ งโทรคมนาคมและอุ ป กรณ์ น้ ี มี ค วามสอดคล้ อ งตามข้ อ กํ า หนดของ กทช. (This telecommunication equipments is in compliance with NTC requirements) United States (USA) This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs and part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 278 INDEX Brake fluid Abbreviations and symbols, 4 Checking the front fluid level, 180 Displays, 44 Checking the rear fluid Self-diagnosis, 122 level, 181 Technology in detail, 156 Front expansion tank, 15 Accessories Rear expansion tank, 15 Connector for optional Brake pads accessories, 212 Break-in, 124 General notes, 212...
  • Page 279 Clock Dynamic Brake Control, 164 Adjusting, 90 Technology in detail, 164 Clutch Dynamic engine brake Adjusting handlebar control, 160 lever, 106 Adjusting play, 184 Electrical system Checking function, 183 Technical data, 234 Checking play, 183 Emergency call Technical data, 230 Deactivating, 141 Coolant Emergency-off switch, 18...
  • Page 280 INDEX Headlight Fairing Headlight beam throw and Installing fairing side spring preload, 104 panel, 200 Setting for right-hand/left- Installing the hump trim hand traffic, 104 panel, 202 Headlight courtesy delay Removing fairing side feature, 60 panel, 198 Heated grips Removing the hump trim Operating, 76 panel, 200 Operating element, 18...
  • Page 281 DWA, 37 Laptimer Engine control, 38 Adjusting, 139 Engine electronics, 39 Ending time recording, 139 Fall sensor, 43 Operating, 139 Fuel reserve, 48 Start time recording, 139 Gear not taught in, 49 Launchcontrol, 141 Hill Start Control, 48 Racing start, 142 Keyless Ride, 33 License-plate carrier Layout, 25...
  • Page 282 INDEX Menu Left-side multifunction Go to, 86 switch, 17 Mirrors My Vehicle, 94 Adjusting, 104 Right side of vehicle, 15 Removing/installing, 152 Right-hand multifunction Mobility Services, 242 switch, 18 Motorcycle TFT display, 23, 24 Care, 216 Under the rider's seat, 16 Cleaning, 216 Parking, 128 Pairing, 91...
  • Page 283 Riding mode, 65 Steering lock Operating element, 18 Locking, 54 Setting the PRO riding Switching off, 128 mode, 66 Technology in detail, 162 Tachometer, 89 Road sign detection Technical data Turning on or off, 88 Anti-theft alarm system, 235 Battery, 235 Brakes, 232 Safety information Chassis, 231...
  • Page 284 INDEX Inflation pressure table, 14 Size change, 187 Technical data, 233 Technical data, 233 tire pressures, 234 Torques, 226 Traction Control DTC, 159 Transmission Technical data, 230 Troubleshooting chart, 224 Turn signals Operating, 59 Operating element, 17 Removing/installing, 147 Type plate Position on the vehicle, 15 USB charging interface Under the rider's seat, 16...
  • Page 285 Werke Aktiengesellschaft servicing your vehicle. 80788 Munich, Germany For more information visit: Reprinting, in whole or in www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/ part, is only permitted with passenger-vehicle the written permission of BMW Motorrad, Aftersales. Original Rider's Manual, printed in Germany.
  • Page 286 Important data for refueling: Fuel Recommended fuel quality Premium unleaded (93) (max. 5 % ethanol, E5) 91 AKI (98 ROZ/RON) 93 AKI Alternative fuel quality Premium unleaded (91; restric- tions with regard to power and fuel consumption) (max. 10 % ethanol, E10) 89 AKI (95 ROZ/RON) 90 AKI...

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