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S 1000 XR

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Summary of Contents for BMW Motorrad S 1000XR 2020

  • Page 1 BMW Motorrad Rider's manual S 1000 XR...
  • 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 Documentation confirming per- formance of maintenance work is a precondition for generous han- We are pleased that you have chosen a BMW Motorrad vehicle dling of out-of-warranty claims and goodwill warranty treatment. and welcome you to the family of BMW riders. Familiarize yourself...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 3 Displays ....23 PRO riding mode ... 72 Indicator and warning Cruise-control system .
  • Page 5 Displaying license informa- Coolant ....156 8 Technology in de- tion ......106 tail .
  • Page 6 ....216 12 Technical data ..195 BMW Motorrad Service . . . 217 Troubleshooting chart ..196 BMW Motorrad Electronic Screw connections .
  • Page 7: General Instructions

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

    Optional equipment. specting your motorcycle as well Abbreviations and as maintenance and adjustment BMW Motorrad optional symbols procedures. equipment is already completely installed dur- CAUTION Hazard with Indicates the end of an ing motorcycle produc- low risk.
  • Page 9: Equipment

    Tire Pressure Control described in a separate manual. BMW Motorrad retailer or other (TPC). qualified service partner or spe- cialist workshop. The information on the vehicle documents always...
  • Page 10: Notice Concerning Current Status

    BMW Motorrad retailers vehicle. Control units process the vehicle back to the rider or data received from vehicle sen- Your BMW Motorrad retailer is vehicle owner, such as via the sors, self-generated data or data always happy to answer any of used ConnectedDrive Account.
  • Page 11 Specialist workshops Operating data in the vehicle The vehicle owner can have a Service providers BMW Motorrad retailer or other Control units process data so Vehicle users may request in- qualified service partner or spe- that the vehicle can run.
  • Page 12 The information can be read out The data is processed only in the tems by a BMW Motorrad retailer or vehicle itself and is usually tem- Information about events caus- other qualified service partner or porary.
  • Page 13 Depending on the equipment, recorder in the vehicle can be for playback mobile end devices connected reset by a BMW Motorrad retailer to the vehicle, such as smart- Address book data for use in or other qualified service partner phones, are controlled using the...
  • Page 14 tive provider. The vehicle manu- Services relevant legal information on data privacy is also provided there. facturer has no control over the General information Personal data may be used in content exchanged via these ser- If the vehicle has a mobile phone vices.
  • Page 15: Overviews

    Overviews Overall view, left side ....15 Overall view, right side ....17 Underneath the seat .
  • Page 17: Overall View, Left Side

    Overall view, left side Socket ( 178) Dynamic ESA spring strut, front Dynamic ESA adjustment options ( Storage compartment Opening and closing the storage compartment 83). Dynamic ESA spring strut, rear Dynamic ESA adjustment options ( Seat lock Removing seat ( 83).
  • Page 19: Overall View, Right Side

    Overall view, right side Brake fluid tank for rear wheel brake ( 154) Brake fluid tank for front wheel brake ( 153) Vehicle identification num- ber (on the steering-head bearing) Checking coolant level 156) Engine oil indicator 150) Oil filler opening ( 151)
  • Page 20: Underneath The Seat

    Underneath the seat Battery Maintenance instructions 169) Operating Instructions Onboard vehicle toolkit 148) Loosening the diagnostic socket ( 174). Replacing fuse ( 172).
  • Page 21: Multifunction Switch, Left

    Multifunction switch, left High-beam headlight and headlight flasher ( with cruise control Switch on cruise-control system ( 74). Hazard warning flasher Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) ( Dynamic ESA adjustment options ( with additional head- light Auxiliary headlight ( 65). Turn indicators ( Horn Rocker button MENU 10 Multi-Controller...
  • Page 22: Right

    Multifunction switch, right with heated grips Heated grips ( 81). Riding mode ( Emergency-off switch Starter button Starting the engine 116).
  • Page 23: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument cluster Indicator and warning lights Shiftpoint light ( 121) TFT display Anti-theft alarm system with anti-theft alarm sys- tem (DWA) Alarm signal ( Photosensor (for adjusting brightness of instrument lighting)
  • Page 25: Displays

    Displays Indicator and warning lights ..24 TFT display in Pure Ride view ..25 TFT display in the View menu ..27 TFT display in Sport view .
  • Page 26: Indicator And Warning Lights

    Indicator and warning lights Turn indicator, left High-beam headlight General warning light Turn indicator, right DTC ( Auxiliary headlight...
  • Page 27: Tft Display In Pure Ride View

    TFT display in Pure Ride view Hill Start Control ( Tachometer ( Speedometer Driver info. status line with cruise control Switch on cruise-control system ( 74). DYNAMIC PRO riding mode Setting up the PRO riding mode ( 72). Switching Speed Limit Info on or off ( 93).
  • Page 28 13 Mute ( 14 Operating assistance 15 Heated grip settings 16 Outside temperature warn- ing ( 17 Outside temperature...
  • Page 29: Menu

    TFT display in the View menu Hill Start Control ( Speedometer with cruise control Switch on cruise-control system ( 74). Speed Limit Info ( Riding mode ( Driver info. status line Upshift recommendation Gear indicator, "N" is dis- played while in neutral po- sition (idle).
  • Page 30 15 Outside temperature 16 Menu area...
  • Page 31: Tft Display In Sport View

    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 32: Indicator Lights

    Indicator lights Layout Warnings are displayed by the corresponding warning lights. Warnings are indicated by the general warning light in conjunc- tion with a dialog in the TFT display. The general warning light lights up in either yellow or Check Control display Value display red depending on the urgency of The symbols 4 differ in their...
  • Page 33 again as long as the error per- White: (---) there is no valid value. Instead of the value, sists. dashes 5 are displayed. NOTICE The evaluation of the individual values is possible in part only af- ter a certain riding duration or speed.
  • Page 34 Overview of warning indicators Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights appears on the Outside temperature warning ( display. General warning Remote key not Radio-operated key outside reception in range. range ( light lights up yel- low. Remote key bat- General warning Replacing the battery of the radio-oper- tery at 50%.
  • Page 35 Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights Vehicle voltage Vehicle voltage critical ( critical! General warning The faulty light Light source defect ( light lights up yel- source is displayed. low. General warning The faulty light light flashes yellow. source is displayed. Anti-theft Anti-theft alarm battery low charge alarm batt.
  • Page 36 Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights General warning Serious fault Serious fault in the engine control light flashes yellow. in the engine control. General warning Displayed in yellow. Tire pressure is at limit of approved light lights up yel- range ( low.
  • Page 37 Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights General warning "---" Sensor faulty or system fault ( light lights up yel- low. TPM sensors General warning Battery of the tire pressure sensor weak battery low. light lights up yel- low. Fall sensor General warning Fall sensor defective ( faulty.
  • Page 38 Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights ABS indicator and ABS failure! ABS failure ( warning light lights ABS indicator and ABS Pro fail- ABS Pro failure ( warning light lights ure! DTC indicator light DTC intervention ( flashes rapidly. DTC indicator light DTC self-diagnosis not completed flashes slowly.
  • Page 39 Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights DTC indicator and Traction con- Limited DTC availability ( warning light lights trol limited. General warning Spring strut D­ESA fault ( light lights up yel- adjustment faulty! low. Fuel reserve is be- Fuel down to reserve volume ( ing used up.
  • Page 40 Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights Left turn signal in- Hazard warning flasher switched on dicator light flashes green. Right turn signal in- dicator light flashes green. Displayed in white. Service due ( Service due! Displayed in yellow. General warning Service appointment missed ( light lights up yel- low.
  • Page 41 Outside temperature Outside temperature Radio-operated key outside reception range warning The outside temperature is dis- played in the status line of the with Keyless Ride appears on the display. TFT display. General warning light lights Engine heat can lead to spurious Possible cause: up yellow.
  • Page 42 Remote key battery at as soon as possible at a spe- Vehicle voltage low. 50%. No functional cialist workshop, preferably an Switch off unneeded limitation. authorized BMW Motorrad re- consumers. tailer. Remote key battery low. Limited central WARNING Vehicle voltage critical locking function.
  • Page 43 Have the malfunction corrected WARNING Tail light faulty! as soon as possible at a spe- cialist workshop, preferably an Failure of vehicle systems authorized BMW Motorrad re- Brake light faulty! Accident hazard tailer. Do not continue riding. Light source defect The battery is not being charged.
  • Page 44 For de- discharged with anti-theft alarm system tails please contact a special- (DWA) ist service facility, preferably with anti-theft alarm system an authorized BMW Motorrad (DWA) Anti-theft alarm Retailer. batt. capacity low. General warning light lights Possible cause: No limitations.
  • Page 45 Checking coolant level shop, preferably an authorized when the motorcycle battery is 156). BMW Motorrad retailer. disconnected. If coolant level is too low: Engine control failure Contact a specialist workshop, Allow the engine to cool down.
  • Page 46 Onward jour- cialist workshop, preferably an shop, preferably an authorized ney possible. Ride care- authorized BMW Motorrad re- BMW Motorrad retailer. fully to next specialist tailer. Possible cause: workshop.
  • Page 47 For further information about the compensation and are always The values on the left relate to BMW Motorrad RDC, see the based on the following tire air the front wheel and the values on chapter "Technology in detail"...
  • Page 48 Tire pressure is at limit of Tire pressure adjustment diately! Check tire pres- 142) sure. approved range The target tire pressures can Tire Press. Monitor. with tire pressure monitor be found in the following loca- Loss of pressure. (TPM) tions: Stop immediately! Check On the back cover of the Oper- General warning light lights...
  • Page 49 Transmission fault preferably an authorized tire pressure adjustment in the BMW Motorrad retailer. with tire pressure monitor chapter "Technology in detail": (TPM) Possible cause: Temperature compensation The radio link to the RDC sen- "---" 142) sors is disrupted. There are radio...
  • Page 50 Sensor faulty or system Battery of the tire Contact a specialist workshop, preferably an authorized fault pressure sensor weak BMW Motorrad retailer. with tire pressure monitor with tire pressure monitor (TPM) (TPM) Fall sensor defective General warning light lights General warning light lights General warning light lights up yellow.
  • Page 51 ( 134). sis has completed. Contact a specialist workshop, Have the malfunction corrected preferably an authorized as soon as possible at a spe- BMW Motorrad retailer. cialist workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad re- tailer.
  • Page 52 ABS Pro fault mem- cialist workshop, preferably an slowly. ory entry ( 134). authorized BMW Motorrad re- tailer. Have the malfunction corrected as soon as possible at a spe- cialist workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad re-...
  • Page 53 Possible cause: cialist workshop, preferably an DTC switched off authorized BMW Motorrad re- The DTC control unit has de- tailer. DTC indicator and warning tected an error. light lights up.
  • Page 54 Possible cause: Have the malfunction corrected authorized BMW Motorrad re- The DTC control unit has de- as soon as possible at a spe- tailer. tected an error. cialist workshop, preferably an D­ESA fault...
  • Page 55 Possible cause: Hill Start Control cannot WARNING be activated The Hill Start Control ( 144) was activated by the rider. Rough engine running or Crossed-out stop symbol is Switch off Hill Start Control. switching off of the engine displayed. Using Hill Start Control Pro due to a fuel shortage Possible cause: 76).
  • Page 56 The dis- mileage or the date. shop, preferably an authorized plays for service, service appoint- Have service performed reg- BMW Motorrad retailer. ment and remaining distance are ularly by a specialist work- also highlighted with exclama- shop, preferably an authorized tion marks in the menu windows BMW Motorrad retailer.
  • Page 57 Displayed in yellow. Service overdue! Have a service performed at a specialist workshop. Possible cause: Service is overdue because of the riding performance or the date. Have service performed reg- ularly by a specialist work- shop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer.
  • Page 59: Operation

    Operation Ignition steering lock ....58 Tire pressure control (RDC) ..81 Emergency-off switch ....59 Heated grips .
  • Page 60: Ignition Steering Lock

    Ignition steering lock Switching on ignition Ignition key You are provided with 2 ignition keys. Should you lose your keys, refer to the notes regarding the elec- tronic immobilizer (EWS) ( 59). A single key fits the ignition switch / steering lock, the fuel Turn the ignition key to posi- filler cap and the seat lock.
  • Page 61: Emergency-Off Switch

    Switching off ignition ognized as "authorized" for your Spare keys are available motorcycle. only through an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. The NOTICE ignition keys are part of an integrated safety system, so the An additional ignition key at- retailer is under an obligation...
  • Page 62: Ignition With Keyless Ride

    Ignition with key. The seat lock, Topcase and WARNING case can be operated manually. Keyless Ride Operation of the emergency NOTICE with Keyless Ride ON/OFF switch when riding Radio-operated key When the range of the radio-op- Danger of falling due to blocking of rear wheel erated key is exceeded (e.g.
  • Page 63 Locking the steering lock Switching on ignition ABS self-diagnosis is performed. ( 117) Requirement Requirement DTC self-diagnosis is per- Handlebars are turned to the left. Radio-operated key is within re- formed. ( 119) Radio-operated key is within re- ception range. ception range.
  • Page 64 Switch off the ignition and only through an authorized lock the steering lock: An additional radio-operated key BMW Motorrad retailer. As the Turn handlebars to left. attached to the same ring as the radio-operated keys are part of Press and hold button 1.
  • Page 65 If radio-operated key is Period in which the en- lost gine must be started. Then unlocking must be re- NOTICE peated. Should you lose your keys, refer 30 s to the information regarding the Pre-Ride-Check is carried out. electronic immobilizer (EWS). Spare key has been detected.
  • Page 66: Lights

    High-beam headlight and When inserting the battery, make sure that the polarity is headlight flasher correct. Switching on ignition ( 58). Insert the new battery with the positive terminal up. Battery type For Keyless Ride radio-oper- Alternatively: with the ignition ated key turned on, pull the switch 1.
  • Page 67 NOTICE The auxiliary headlights are approved for use as fog lights and may only be used in poor weather conditions. Comply with the country-specific road traffic regulations. Starting the engine ( 116). Immediately after turning off Immediately after switching off the ignition, pull switch 1 back the ignition, push button 1 to and hold until the headlight...
  • Page 68: Hazard Warning Flasher

    Press button 1 again to switch off the additional headlights. Hazard warning flasher Operating hazard warning flasher Switching on ignition ( 58). NOTICE Press button 1 to switch on Press button 1 to left to switch The hazard warning flashers the hazard warning flasher.
  • Page 69: Dynamic Traction Control

    Comfort turn indicators Speed is above 60 mph (100 km/h): after turn signal flashes five times. When button 1 is pressed and held slightly longer to the right or left, the turn indicators will only turn off automatically after cov- ering the distance depending on the speed.
  • Page 70: Electronic Chassis And Suspension Adjustment

    DTC indicator and warning to flash if self-diagnosis has not If the DTC indicator light light remains illuminated. been completed. lights up after switch- ing the ignition off and on and Possible DTC system status ON The DTC function is switched then continuing to ride at the is displayed.
  • Page 71 More information about tions for damping 2 and spring Dynamic ESA can be found preload 3 are displayed.The in the chapter "Technology in display automatically disap- detail" ( 137). pears again after a short time. Displaying chassis and Adjusting damping suspension adjustment Switching on ignition ( 58).
  • Page 72 with Dynamic ESA Pro The following settings are avail- NOTICE able: To set the damping rate: Road: Damping for comfort- Repeatedly press button 1 The spring preload cannot be able road travel briefly until the desired setting adjusted while the motorcycle is Dynamic: Damping for is displayed.
  • Page 73: Riding Mode

    One-up Riding mode One-up with luggage Use of the riding modes BMW Motorrad has developed Two-up (with luggage) riding scenarios for your motor- cycle from which you can select the one matching your situation:...
  • Page 74: Pro Riding Mode

    Setting up the PRO riding mode Switching on ignition ( 58). Go to Settings, Vehicle settings menu. Select and activate Pro rid- ing mode. Setting Dynamic Pro Press button 1. Press button 1 repeatedly un- Setting up the PRO riding til the desired riding mode is mode ( 72).
  • Page 75: Cruise-Control System

    as a diagram 1 with explanations Display while adjusting Selection ( 138) on the system 2. The settings can be reset to (Speed Limit Info not Select and confirm the system. factory settings: active) Resetting the riding mode set- tings ( 73).
  • Page 76 Display while adjusting Switch on cruise-control Adjustment range of (Speed Limit Info active) system cruise-control system 12...130 mph (20...210 km/h) Cruise-control indicator light lights up. The motorcycle maintains your current cruising speed and the setting is saved. Accelerating The symbol 1 for the cruise con- Slide switch 1 to the right.
  • Page 77 Press button 1 forward and The motorcycle decelerates Cruise-control indicator light hold. steplessly. goes out. The speed increases step- If button 1 is no longer Resuming former cruising lessly. pressed, the speed reached is speed maintained and saved. If button 1 is no longer pressed, the speed reached is Deactivating cruise maintained and saved.
  • Page 78: Hill Start Control

    you might have intended slowing Hill Start Control Accident hazard to a lower speed. Manually brake to secure the Display vehicle. Cruise-control indicator light lights up. NOTICE Switching off the cruise Hill Start Control Pro is only a control comfort system to make starting on hills easier and should there- fore not be confused with a park- ing brake.
  • Page 79 in the chapter "Technology in NOTICE detail": Hill Start Control function If Hill Start Control Pro was de- 144) activated using the brake lever, automatic Hill Start Control is de- Adjust Hill Start Control activated for the next 4 m. Stop symbol disappears.
  • Page 80: Shiftpoint Light

    Anti-theft alarm system When applying the brake for Turn Shift light on or off. approximately one second af- (DWA) Setting shifting flash ter the vehicle has come to a with anti-theft alarm system standstill and on a slope with at Turn on the Shift light (DWA) least a 3% gradient, Hill Start...
  • Page 81 26 seconds. During Confirmation tone sounds three active. the alarm, an signal tone sounds times (if programmed). and the turn indicators flash. The Movement sensor is deacti- type of alarm sound can be set vated. by an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer.
  • Page 82 Light signals on DWA LED: with Keyless Ride Adjust Warning signal Turn Tilt sensor on and off 1 flash: motion sensor 1 Turn Arming tone on and off 2 flashes: motion sensor 2 Turn Arm automatically on 3 flashes: ignition turned on and off with unauthorized ignition key 4 flashes: anti-theft alarm sys-...
  • Page 83: Tire Pressure Control

    Operating heated grips Arm automatically: Auto- matic activation of the alarm function when the ignition is NOTICE turned off. The heated grips option can only be activated when the engine is Tire pressure control running. (RDC) with tire pressure monitor NOTICE (TPM) The increase in power...
  • Page 84: Onboard Computer

    switch should then be switched Resetting the on-board Resetting the travel on- back to one of the lower levels. computer board computer If no further changes are made, Calling up the on-board com- Calling up the travel on-board the selected heating level is puter ( 82).
  • Page 85: Seat

    Seat Installing seat Storage compartment Removing seat Opening and closing the storage compartment Position the seat with mounts 1 in buffers 2 on left Push down on rear part of and right. seat 2 to relieve the strain on To open the storage compart- Lower the rear of the seat and the lock and at the same time ment, press the button 1 and...
  • Page 87: Tft Display

    TFT display General notes ..... . . 86 Principle ......87 Pure Ride view .
  • Page 88: General Notes

    Connected App used if the TFT display is con- Do not use while riding (except With the BMW Motorrad Con- nected with a mobile end de- for applications without opera- nected App, you can call up in- vice and a helmet ( 97).
  • Page 89: Principle

    Operating elements Move mouse pointer down in On some mobile devices, e.g. lists. with operating system iOS, the Make settings. BMW Motorrad Connected App Reduce volume. must be called up before using. Tilt Multi-Controller to the Notice concerning current left:...
  • Page 90 Operating instructions in Leaf to the next menu step. In the Pure Ride view: change the operating focus to the navi- Scroll to right in lists. the main menu gator. In the My Vehicle menu: leaf to the next menu sheet. MENU short press down: Change a hierarchy level down.
  • Page 91 Operating instructions in on whether it is possible to re- turn to the top. submenus Operating instructions 2: an- In addition to the operating in- other submenu level can be structions in the main menu, called up. there are additional operating in- Operating instructions 3: there structions in submenus.
  • Page 92 Switching functions on Symbol 3 indicates that the Settings function can be switched off. Press Multi-Controller 1 re- and off Symbol 4 indicates that the peatedly briefly to the right un- function can be switched on. til the desired menu item is marked.
  • Page 93 Calling up the last menu To move the mouse pointer with preparation for navigation down in lists, turn the Multi- system used Controller 1 down until the de- with navigation system In the Pure Ride view: press sired entry is marked. Fasten navigation system se- and hold the bottom of the To move the mouse pointer...
  • Page 94 travel on-board computer (e.g. The following values can be dis- TRIP 2) in the TFT display. played: The information can be dis- Odometer Total played in the upper status line. Trip distance 1 TRIP 1 with tire pressure monitor Trip distance 2 TRIP 2 (TPM) Average consumption 1 In addition, information from...
  • Page 95 Info on or off Requirement Fuel gauge Vehicle is connected to a com- patible mobile end device. The Range BMW Motorrad Connected app is installed on the mobile end de- vice. Selecting content of driver info. status line Speed Limit Info displays...
  • Page 96: Pure Ride View

    Pure Ride view Range The colder the engine, the lower the speed at which the red en- Tachometer gine speed range begins. The warmer the engine, the higher the speed at which the red engine speed range begins. When the operating temperature has been reached, the red en- gine speed range display will no longer change.
  • Page 97: General Settings

    General settings Setting the clock The range is displayed to- gether with a warning once the Switching on ignition ( 58). Adjusting the volume fuel reserve is reached. Call up menu Settings, Sys- Connect the rider's helmet and After refueling, the range is re- tem settings, Date and the passenger helmet ( 98).
  • Page 98: Bluetooth

    Bluetooth Setting the language ambient brightness falls below a defined value. Call up menu Settings, Sys- Short-range radio tem settings, Language. technology Resetting all settings The following languages can be The Bluetooth function may not All settings in the Settings set: be offered depending on the menu can be reset to the fac-...
  • Page 99 On some mobile devices, e.g. with operating system iOS, the Pairing Possible sources of BMW Motorrad Connected App interference: Call up menu Settings, Con- must be called up before using. Interference fields due to trans- nections.
  • Page 100 Select Mobile device and Depending on the mobile end Select Pair new rider's confirm. device, telephone data is trans- helmet or Pair new pas- ferred to the vehicle automati- seng. helmet and confirm. Select Pair new mobile de- cally. vice and confirm. Helmets are searched for.
  • Page 101 Deleting connections Call up menu Settings, Con- nections. Select Delete connections. To delete an individual connec- tion, select the connection and confirm. To delete all connections, se- lect Delete all connec- tions and confirm.
  • Page 102: My Vehicle

    My vehicle Start screen Check Control display Layout ( Coolant temperature Range ( Total mileage Service display ( Rear tire pressure ( Vehicle voltage ( 170) Front tire pressure (...
  • Page 103 Operating instructions Scrolling through menu with tire pressure monitor (TPM) windows TIRE PRESSURE SERVICE REQUIREMENTS Further information on the tire pressure and CC messages can be found in the chapter "Displays". NOTICE Check Control messages are Operating instructions 1: tab dynamically added as additional that shows how far to the left Call up menu My vehicle.
  • Page 104 Service requirement If the time remaining until the next service is less than a month, or if the next service is due within 700 miles (1000 km), a white CC message is displayed.
  • Page 105: Navigation

    Navigation Operate these systems or de- Call up the BMW Motorrad vices only if the traffic situation Connected app and start the Warnings allows. route guidance. If necessary, stop and oper- Call up menu Navigation in WARNING ate the system or devices at a the TFT display.
  • Page 106 Switching spoken favorite in the BMW Motorrad Filling station Connected app. It is not Select special destination and instructions on or off possible to create new favorites confirm. Connect the rider's helmet and on the TFT display. Select Start route guid- the passenger helmet ( 98).
  • Page 107: Media

    Call up menu Media. tivity functions may be limited. NOTICE The following functions can be used in the context menu: BMW Motorrad recommends Start playback or Pause setting the volume for media playback. and conversations via mobile end For search and playback, select...
  • Page 108: Displaying Software Version

    Making a phone call Conversations with Displaying software multiple users version A second telephone call can be Call up menu Settings, In- accepted during a conversation. formation, Software ver- The first conversation will be put sion. on hold. The number of active telephone calls is displayed in the Displaying license Telephone menu.
  • Page 109: Setting

    Setting Mirrors ......108 Headlight ......108 Windshield .
  • Page 110: Mirrors

    Mirrors Adjusting mirror arm Slide protective cap 1 over screw connection. Adjusting mirrors Headlight Headlight adjustment, right-hand/left-hand traffic This motorcycle's headlight fea- tures a symmetrical low beam. No special measures are required Slide up protective cap 1 for prior to operating the motorcycle screw connection on mirror in a country where traffic travels Move mirrors into desired posi-...
  • Page 111: Windshield

    If the motorcycle is ridden again cialized workshop, preferably by with lower payload: an authorized BMW Motorrad Restore basic setting of head- retailer. light. Headlight beam throw Windshield...
  • Page 112: Brake

    Brake Adjusting clutch lever Adjusting brake lever Adjusting clutch lever WARNING WARNING Modified position of the Adjusting the clutch lever brake fluid reservoir while driving Air in the brake system Accident hazard Do not twist the handlebar fit- Adjust the clutch lever when ting or the handlebars.
  • Page 113 the clutch lever forward when doing so. Adjustment options: Position 1: smallest distance between handlebar grip and clutch lever Position 5: largest distance between handlebar grip and clutch lever...
  • Page 115: Riding

    Riding Safety information ....114 Observe checklist ....116 Before every journey: .
  • Page 116: Safety Information

    Your authorized loading information. style accordingly. BMW Motorrad retailer will be happy to advise you and has Test the clearance of your mo- Speed the correct clothing for every...
  • Page 117 with the engine and exhaust Danger of overheating Etc. system. Risk of poisoning ATTENTION Catalytic converter Exhaust gas contains carbon Engine idling for a lengthy monoxide, which is colorless and There is a danger of overheating period while at a standstill odorless but highly toxic.
  • Page 118: Observe Checklist

    Observe checklist Checking rear brake pad thick- NOTICE ness ( 153). Use the following checklist to Checking the front brake fluid You cannot start the motorcycle check your motorcycle at regu- level ( 153). with the side stand extended and lar intervals.
  • Page 119 ABS self-diagnosis Press starter button 1. Phase 1 The self-diagnosis routine checks All indicator and warning lights whether the BMW Motorrad In- NOTICE are switched on. tegral ABS is ready for opera- The starting attempt is automati- tion. The self-diagnosis routine...
  • Page 120 Phase 2 as soon as possible at a spe- cialist workshop, preferably an ABS self-diagnosis Check wheel speed sensors authorized BMW Motorrad re- completed while starting off. tailer. ABS indicator and warning The ABS indicator and warning light flashes.
  • Page 121: Break-In

    The self-diagnosis routine Check the display of all indica- Break-in is determining whether tor and warning lights. BMW Motorrad DTC is ready for Engine operation. The self-diagnosis DTC self-diagnosis not In the period preceding the routine runs automatically when...
  • Page 122: Shifting Gears

    greater pressure on the brake Always think well ahead and Engine run-in speed levers. avoid extreme angles. WARNING Shifting gears <9000 min (Odometer reading 186...621 miles New brake pads with Gearshift Assistant Pro (300...1000 km)) Extension of the braking distance, Gear Shift Assistant Pro accident hazard No full throttle (Odometer...
  • Page 123: Shiftpoint Light

    Shiftpoint light goes out: shift- reaction. BMW Motorrad ing speed reached recommends clutch control for shifts in these circumstances. Riders should avoid using the Gear Shift Assistant at engine...
  • Page 124: Brakes

    Set- Locking up of the front wheel WARNING tings, Vehicle settings is prevented by BMW Motorrad menu (also see the chapter "Op- Braking only with the rear- ABS. eration"). wheel brake when descend-...
  • Page 125 misjudgments or riding errors. In When riding in the rain and Danger of falling despite ABS Pro through puddles. extreme cases this my result in a The rider is always responsi- fall. After washing the motorcycle. ble for adapting his/her driving style.
  • Page 126: Parking Your Motorcycle

    Parking your Do not sit on the motorcycle Do not sit on the vehicle while when it is parked on the side it is resting on the center motorcycle stands. stand. Side stand If the slope of the road permits, Fold out center stand and prop Switch off engine.
  • Page 127 Refueling Damage to the engine and fuel Make sure ground is level and supply firm and place motorcycle on WARNING side stand. Do not refuel with E85, i.e. fuel with an ethanol content Fuel is highly flammable of 85%, or with Flex Fuel. Fire and explosion hazard Observe the maximum ethanol Do not smoke.
  • Page 128 Refueling procedure NOTICE with Keyless Ride The "usable fuel quantity" spec- Requirement ified in the technical data is the Steering lock is unlocked. fuel quantity, which can be re- fueled if the fuel tank was com- pletely emptied, i.e., if the engine WARNING dies off due to lack of fuel.
  • Page 129 Version 2 Damage to surfaces (become Within the after-run time pe- unattractive or cloudy) riod. with Keyless Ride Immediately clean plastic sur- After the after-run period is Requirement faces after contact with fuel. over. After run-on time expires Make sure ground is level and Version 1 firm and place motorcycle on Bring radio-operated key into...
  • Page 130: Securing Motorcycle For Transporta

    steering lock is locked or the NOTICE ignition is switched on. The "usable fuel quantity" spec- Securing motorcycle ified in the technical data is the for transportation fuel quantity, which can be re- fueled if the fuel tank was com- Protect all component surfaces pletely emptied, i.e., if the engine against which tensioning straps...
  • Page 131 Component damage cause by Do not pinch components, tipping over e.g. brake lines or wiring harnesses. Secure the motorcycle against tipping to the side, preferably Lay tensioning straps at front with the assistance of a second over lower fork bridge on both person.
  • Page 133: Technology In De

    Technology in detail General notes ..... . 132 Antilock Brake System (ABS) ..132 Dynamic traction control (DTC) ..135 Dynamic engine brake control .
  • Page 134: General Notes

    Bumpy or rough roads can briefly BMW Motorrad Integral ABS efficient of friction of the road. lead to a loss of contact between adapts the brake force distribu-...
  • Page 135 (gravel, ice, ABS? Lifting off rear wheel snow) so that the running wheels The BMW Motorrad ABS en- turn in every imaginable case and However, during extremely heavy sures riding stability on any sur- the riding stability is ensured.
  • Page 136 Apart from problems with the ABS Pro Accident hazard BMW Motorrad ABS, unusual rid- To ensure that the ABS is in ABS Pro increases safety, in par- ing conditions can also cause a a properly maintained condi- ticular when braking in corners.
  • Page 137: Dynamic Traction Control

    Advantages for the rider the slip limit is exceeded. From a technical standpoint, The advantages of ABS Pro for BMW Motorrad DTC is designed ABS Pro adjusts the ABS con- the rider are sensitive response as an assistance system for the...
  • Page 138: Dynamic Engine Brake Control

    Special situations torque can make the drive slip at BMW Motorrad Traction As lean angles increase, accel- Control may be switched off the rear wheel increase severely eration capability is also progres- and impede riding stability.
  • Page 139: Dynamic Esa

    Adjustment options brake control Damping modes NOTICE In the RAIN and ROAD riding Road: Damping for comfortable modes: maximum stability. BMW Motorrad recommends the road travel In the DYNAMIC and Auto chassis and suspension DYNAMIC PRO riding modes: adjustment. high stability.
  • Page 140: Riding Mode

    Dynamic: Damping for dynamic RAIN In DYNAMIC PRO riding mode: road travel optimum throttle response, ROAD maximum torque. DYNAMIC Load settings DYNAMIC PRO Additionally in DYNAMIC PRO One-up riding mode: soft throttle re- For each riding mode, a coordi- One-up with luggage sponse.
  • Page 141 Traction control (DTC) In the ROAD and DYNAMIC Additionally in the riding modes: flat Wheelie is DYNAMIC PRO riding mode: In the RAIN riding mode: max- possible, optimum propulsion. the use of the ABS can be imum stability on wet roads. individually adjusted.
  • Page 142: Dynamic Brake Control

    Changing the setting riding mode has been switched Behavior during emergency over. braking Riding modes can be changed If emergency braking is ap- when the vehicle is at a standstill Dynamic Brake Control plied at a speed of more than with the ignition switched on.
  • Page 143: Tire Pressure Control

    Function noring the opening of the throt- Transmission time of the tle grip. This ensures activation A sensor located in each tire measured values after of emergency braking. monitors the air temperature and vehicle standstill: If the gas is shut off (throttle the pressure inside the tire and position <5%) during min 15 min...
  • Page 144: Gear Shift Assistant

    Temperature do not match the values shown Example in the TFT display. compensation The tire pressure is temperature Tire pressure adjustment 2.9 psi (0.2 bar) dependent, i.e. it increases or Compare the RDC value in the decreases together with the tire The tester at the filling station TFT display with the value on air temperature.
  • Page 145 without operating the clutch or amount of "overtravel" in the de- Downshifts accelerator. sired direction with a normal to Downshifts are assisted up to brisk action and held in that po- Benefits the speed at which the engine sition until the gear change is 70-80 % of all gear changes reaches maximum rpm in the completed.
  • Page 146: Hill Start Control

    Hill Start Control Releasing the brake when turning of the throttle grip is hardly necessary. switching off the engine or Hill Start Control function during timeout Stopping on a steeper slope The Hill Start Control function increases the amount of brake Hill Start Control is deactivated prevents uncontrolled rolling back pressure built up.
  • Page 147: Adaptive Front Lighting

    After two minutes, or when the lighting is optimized for an angle brake is applied, Hill Start Con- of up to 25 °. trol is deactivated completely. The adaptive front lighting is acti- vated under the following condi- tions: NOTICE The angle is greater than 7 °.
  • Page 149: Maintenance

    Maintenance General notes ..... . 148 Diagnostic socket ....174 Onboard vehicle toolkit .
  • Page 150: General Notes

    "Technical data". ATTENTION Information on additional preven- Use of BMW Motorrad tive maintenance and repair pro- Open-ended wrench front wheel stand without cedures is provided in the repair Key range: 14 mm...
  • Page 151: Rear-Wheel Stand

    Adjust the height of the front instructions for the rear-wheel BMW Motorrad offers a suit- wheel stand if necessary. stand. able auxiliary stand for each BMW Motorrad offers a suit- Ensure that motorcycle is motorcycle.
  • Page 152: Engine Oil

    Engine oil NOTICE Checking engine oil level BMW Motorrad recommends oc- casionally checking the motor oil ATTENTION after a journey of at least 50 km Misinterpretation of the oil in order to reduce the environ- filling quantity, as the oil mental impact.
  • Page 153: Brake System

    Have oil level corrected at a Always make sure that the oil safety of the brake system specialist workshop, preferably level is correct. Have all work on the brake sys- an authorized BMW Motorrad tem carried out by experts. retailer.
  • Page 154 Have the brakes checked by a In order to ensure the operat- specialist workshop, preferably ing reliability of the brake sys- an authorized BMW Motorrad tem, make sure that the brake retailer. pads are not worn beyond their minimum thickness.
  • Page 155 Have brake pads renewed at a Make sure ground is level and specialist workshop, preferably firm and place motorcycle on an authorized BMW Motorrad its center stand. retailer.
  • Page 156 Make sure ground is level and NOTICE cialist workshop, preferably an firm and hold motorcycle verti- authorized BMW Motorrad re- cally. The brake fluid level in the brake- tailer. fluid reservoir drops due to brake...
  • Page 157: Clutch

    If no clear pressure point can be felt: Have the clutch checked by a specialist workshop, preferably Check brake fluid level at brake Rear brake fluid level an authorized BMW Motorrad fluid reservoir for rear wheel retailer. brake 1. Check clutch lever play Brake fluid, DOT4...
  • Page 158: Coolant

    Adjusting clutch lever Coolant Measure clutch play A be- tween handlebar fitting and play Checking coolant level clutch lever in this position. Park motorcycle. Ensure that Clutch lever play the ground is firm and level. 0.12...0.2 in (3...5 mm) (mea- sured along the outside of the clutch lever, handlebars in the straight-ahead position, when...
  • Page 159: Tires

    Topping up coolant Add coolant up to specified level using the laboratory bot- tle 3. Checking coolant level 156). Close the cap 1 of the expan- sion tank 2. Tires Checking tire pressure Required coolant level Use a suitable container for WARNING topping up coolant, e.g.
  • Page 160: Wheel Rims And Tires

    If the tire tread has worn an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. down to the level of the marks, the tire is completely worn. The locations of the marks are indi-...
  • Page 161: Wheels

    Replace the worn tire. workshop, preferably a BMW Motorrad retailer. In some Wheels cases the data stored in the Effect of wheel sizes control units must be adapted to on suspension control the new wheel sizes.
  • Page 162 Damage to the wheel speed sen- Raise front of motorcy- sor. ABS malfunction cle, preferably using a The left clamp fixes the BMW Motorrad front-wheel threaded bushing in position stand, continuing until the front wheel rotates freely.
  • Page 163 Damage or loosening of screwed Lift the front wheel and install connections the quick-release axle 1 with Always have the tightening the specified torque. torques checked by a spe- cialized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer.
  • Page 164 Brake pads do not contact Removing the rear wheel the brake disc Raise motorcycle, preferably Risk of accident due to delayed with a BMW Motorrad rear- braking effect. wheel stand.
  • Page 165 Installing rear-wheel stand 149). Support the rear wheel, e.g. with a wooden block, so that it cannot fall down after the quick-release axle is removed. Remove the axle nut 1 with Remove the quick-release washer. axle 2 and take out the adjust- ment plate 1.
  • Page 166 During removal, make an authorized BMW Motorrad sure that the parts are not dam- retailer. Make sure that the wheel aged or lost.
  • Page 167 Mount brake caliper carrier 1 in Roll rear wheel further into Roll rear wheel as far forward guide 2. swinging arm while simulta- as possible and lay chain 1 on neously pushing brake caliper chain sprocket. carrier 1 toward front. Make sure that the wheel speed sensor 1 is not Insert the right-hand adjust-...
  • Page 168: Light Sources

    Raise the rear wheel and in- Adjusting chain tension stall the quick-release axle 2 175). through the adjustment plate Light sources and into the brake-caliper sup- port and the rear wheel. Replacing front and Make sure that quick-release rear turn indicator light axle meets the recess for sources mounting flats.
  • Page 169 Replace defective light source. Bulbs for flashing turn indicators RY10W / 12 V / 10 W To prevent dirt from being de- posited on the glass surface, always use a clean, dry cloth to hold the light source. Pull turn indicator glass on Insert the turn indicator glass screw connection side out of from the motorcycle side into...
  • Page 170: Jump-Starting

    The battery of the donor vehi- ist service facility, preferably cle must not exceed a voltage ATTENTION an authorized BMW Motorrad of 12 V. Current too high when jump- Retailer. Do not disconnect battery from...
  • Page 171: Battery

    Do not open the battery. starter motor and donor bat- BMW Motorrad has developed a Do not top up with water. tery. trickle-charger specially designed Be sure to read and comply...
  • Page 172 Disconnect the battery be- The correct charger is avail- able through your authorized fore charging on the battery Charging disconnected terminals. BMW Motorrad retailer. battery Charge disconnected battery Disconnecting battery from ATTENTION via onboard socket. motorcycle ( 171).
  • Page 173 Connecting battery to NOTICE vehicle In the case of longer periods when the motorcycle is not be- ing used, the battery must be recharged regularly. See the instructions for caring for your battery. Always fully recharge the battery before returning it to use.
  • Page 174: Fuses

    Fuses Replacing fuses ATTENTION Bypassing defective fuses Risk of short circuit and fire Do not bypass defective fuses. Replace defective fuses with new fuses. Remove screws 1. Place battery 4 in battery com- partment, positive terminal on Loosen the holder 2 from the Switch off ignition.
  • Page 175 Installing seat ( 83). 7.5 A NOTICE Multifunction switch, left If the fuses blow frequently, have Tire pressure control the electrical system checked by (RDC) an authorized specialized work- Sensor box shop, preferably an authorized 40 A BMW Motorrad retailer. Alternator regulator...
  • Page 176: Diagnostic Socket

    Diagnostic socket Loosening the diagnostic socket CAUTION Incorrect procedure followed when disconnecting the data link connector for the On- Board Diagnostics. Press locking mechanisms 1. Insert the diagnostic socket 2 Motorcycle experiences malfunc- into the bracket 3. Loosen the diagnostic socket 2 tions from the bracket 3.
  • Page 177 To extend and maximize the chain's service life BMW Motorrad recommends Using a screwdriver, push the using BMW Motorrad chain chain in the middle between lubricant or: Loosen nut 1. the pinion and chain sprocket Lubricant Loosen the lock nuts 3 on the and measure the chain sag A.
  • Page 178 4 is set on the left and Determine chain length below preferably an authorized right. the rear wheel swinging arm BMW Motorrad retailer. above the center of 10 rivets at Tighten the lock nuts 3 on the 3 different locations. left and right to the specified torque.
  • Page 179: Accessories

    Accessories General notes ..... . 178 Socket ......178 Case .
  • Page 180: General Notes

    BMW shall not be held be operated. Safety risk liable for unapproved parts and accessory products of any kind. BMW Motorrad cannot exam- Cable routing ine or test each product of out- Comply with legal requirements The cables from the onboard side origin to ensure that it can for any modifications.
  • Page 181: Case

    Opening case Closing case off to reduce the strain on the vehicle electrical system. Accessories with low power consumption are possibly not detected by the vehicle elec- tronics. In these cases, the onboard socket is switched off shortly after the ignition is switched off.
  • Page 182 Removing case Installing case Press release lever 1 down. Lever 1 audibly engages. Turn key 1 counterclockwise. Position case 1 with opened Turn the key 2 to position release lever 4. The release lever 2 folds up. LOCK and remove. Make sure that the holders 2 Pull release lever 2 upward.
  • Page 183: Topcase

    Payload per case max 22 lbs (max 10 kg) Topcase Opening the topcase with topcase with luggage rack Press the lock cylinder 1 to the Pull release lever 1 all the way front. The release lever 2 pops up. Close topcase lid and hold it down.
  • Page 184 Raise the rear of the topcase and pull it off the luggage rack. Installing the topcase with topcase with luggage rack WARNING Topcase not properly se- Press release lever 1 down un- Turn the key in the topcase cured til it engages. lock to position 1.
  • Page 185: Navigation System

    NOTICE with topcase The navigation preparation with luggage rack is suitable as from the Observe maximum payload and BMW Motorrad Navigator IV. maximum speed. The following values apply for the NOTICE combination described here: The locking system of the Maximum speed when...
  • Page 186 Remove navigation Remove the navigation system and store in a safe place after system and install cover every drive. with preparation for navigation system with navigation system ATTENTION Dust and dirt on the contacts Mount the navigation system 1 of the Mount Cradle in the lower area and swing Damage to the contacts backward with a rotational...
  • Page 187 BMW Motorrad retailer. unlocked. wise. Slide the locking mechanism 3 The cover 1 is secured. If BMW Motorrad Navigator is in- completely to the left. stalled and the operating focus Operating the navigation The navigation system 4 will is switched to Navigator (...
  • Page 188 Turning increases or responding touch field. On the compass and reduces the volume of a Mediaplayer page: Increase BMW Motorrad communication The function is triggered by or decrease the volume of a system connected via long actuation to the right.
  • Page 189 1 at the My Motorcycle device as per A2DP standard, upper left on the map view. Turn: Changes the number of e.g., a BMW Motorrad communi- data displayed. cation system. NOTICE Touching a data field on the...
  • Page 190 PIN request Security settings as a security measure. Due to integration of the The BMW Motorrad Navigator V BMW Motorrad Navigator, and the BMW Motorrad Navi- Screen brightness there are differences from the gator VI can be secured against...
  • Page 191: Care

    Care Care products ..... 190 Washing your motorcycle ..190 Cleaning sensitive motorcycle parts .
  • Page 192: Care Products

    Care products Regularly clean the fork tubes of ATTENTION soiling. BMW Motorrad recommends Make sure that the motorcycle Use of highly acidic or alka- that you use cleaning and is washed frequently, especially line cleaning agents care products available at your during the winter months.
  • Page 193: Cleaning Sensitive Motorcycle

    Corrosion or short circuit, dam- with a clean cloth, e.g. a paper Clean trim panel components age to labels, to seals, to hy- towel. with water and BMW Motorrad draulic brake system, to the elec- cleaning agent. Chrome trical system and the seat...
  • Page 194: Care Of Paintwork

    However, remove particularly ag- When cleaning, ensure that the BMW Motorrad recommends gressive substances immediately; cooler fins are not bent. BMW Motorrad high gloss polish otherwise changes in the paint or or agents that contain carnauba discoloration can occur. These Rubber...
  • Page 195: Returning Motorcycle To Use

    Park motorcycle in a dry room, raising it to remove weight from both wheels (preferably using the front-wheel and rear-wheel stands offered by BMW Motorrad). Returning motorcycle to use Remove the protective wax coating. Clean motorcycle. Installing the battery ( 172).
  • Page 197: Technical Data

    Technical data Troubleshooting chart ... . . 196 Weights ......213 Screw connections .
  • Page 198: 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 Fold in side stand. Gear engaged and clutch not disengaged Shift transmission to neutral or disengage clutch. No fuel in tank Refueling ( 125).
  • Page 199 Bluetooth connection is not established. Possible cause Remedy Necessary pairing steps were not performed. Refer to the operating instructions of the commu- nication system for the necessary steps for pair- ing. The communication system is not connected au- Switch off the communication system of the hel- tomatically despite successful pairing.
  • Page 200 Active route guidance is not displayed in the TFT display. Possible cause Remedy Navigation from the BMW Motorrad Con- Call up the BMW Motorrad Connected App on nected App was not transferred. the connected mobile end device before riding. Route guidance cannot be started.
  • Page 201: Screw Connections

    Screw connections Front wheel Value Valid Quick-release axle in threaded bush M24 x 1.5 37 lb/ft (50 Nm) Clamping bolts in axle mount M8 x 35 Tightening sequence: Tighten the screws 6 times, alternating between one and the other each time 14 lb/ft (19 Nm) Radial brake caliper in axle mount...
  • Page 202 Rear wheel Value Valid Rear-wheel quick-release axle in swinging arm M24 x 1.5 74 lb/ft (100 Nm) mechanical Swinging-arm adapter on rear wheel swinging 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...
  • Page 203: Fuel

    Fuel Recommended fuel quality Premium Plus unleaded (maximum 5% Ethanol, E5) ROZ 98 93 AKI Alternative fuel quality Super unleaded (restrictions with regard to power and fuel consumption) (max. 10 % ethanol, E10) 89 AKI (95 ROZ/RON) 90 AKI Usable fuel quantity Approx.
  • Page 204: Engine Oil

    SAE 5W-40, API SJ/JASO MA2, Additives (for in- stance, molybdenum-based substances) are pro- hibited, because they would attack the coatings on engine components, BMW Motorrad recom- mends BMW Motorrad ADVANTEC Ultimate oil. Engine oil, quantity for topping up max 1.4 quarts (max 1.3 l), Difference between...
  • Page 205: Engine

    Engine Engine number location Lower part of crankcase, right Engine type A11A10A Engine design Oil-cooled and water-cooled 4-cylinder, 4- stroke in-line engine, four valves per cylinder Displacement 999 cc (999 cm Cylinder bore 3.1 in (80 mm) Piston stroke 2 in (49.7 mm) Compression ratio 12.5:1 Nominal capacity...
  • Page 206: Clutch

    Clutch Clutch design Multi-disk oil-bath clutch, slipper clutch Transmission Transmission design Claw-shifted 6-speed manual transmission inte- grated in engine housing Transmission gear ratios 1.652 (76:46 teeth), Primary gear ratio 2.647 (45:17 teeth), 1st gear 2.091 (46:22 teeth), 2nd gear 1.727 (38:22 teeth), 3rd gear 1.476 (31:21 teeth), 4th gear 1.304 (30:23 teeth), 5th gear 1.167 (28:24 teeth), 6th gear...
  • Page 207: Rear-Wheel Drive

    Rear-wheel drive Type of final drive Chain drive Number of teeth of rear-wheel drive (Pinion/ 17/45 sprocket) Secondary gear ratio 2.647 Frame Frame design Aluminum composite bridge frame, integrated en- gine Location of type plate Frame at front left on steering head Location of the vehicle identification number Frame at front right on steering head...
  • Page 208: Chassis

    Chassis Front wheel Type of front suspension Upside-down telescopic forks Spring travel, front 5.9 in (150 mm), on front wheel with lowered 4.7 in (120 mm), on front wheel Rear wheel Type of rear-wheel guide Two-arm aluminum swinging arm Type of final drive Chain drive Spring travel, rear 5.9 in (150 mm), on rear wheel...
  • Page 209: Brakes

    Brakes Front wheel Type of front wheel brake Two-rotor disk brake, diameter 320 mm, 4-piston fixed caliper Front brake pad material Sintered metal Front brake disc thickness 0.18 in (4.5 mm), New min 0.16 in (min 4.0 mm), Wear limit with M forged wheels min 0.2 in (min 5 mm), New min 0.18 in (min 4.5 mm), Wear limit...
  • Page 210: Wheels And Tires

    Wheels and tires Recommended tire combinations An overview of the current tire approvals is avail- able from your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer or on the Internet at bmw-motorrad.com. Speed category of front/rear tires W, minimum requirement: 168 mph (270 km/h)
  • Page 211: Electrical System

    Tire pressure Front tire pressure 36.3 psi (2.5 bar), One-up, with cold tires 36.3 psi (2.5 bar), Two-up mode with load, with cold tires Rear tire pressure 42.1 psi (2.9 bar), One-up, with cold tires 42.1 psi (2.9 bar), Two-up mode with load, with cold tires Electrical system Fuses...
  • Page 212 Battery Battery design Absorbent Glass Mat with anti-theft alarm system (DWA) Absorbent Glass Mat with Keyless Ride Absorbent Glass Mat with M Lightweight battery Lithium ion Battery voltage 12 V Battery capacity 9 Ah with anti-theft alarm system (DWA) 12 Ah with Keyless Ride with M Lightweight battery 5 Ah...
  • Page 213: Anti-Theft Alarm System

    Light sources Bulb for high-beam headlight Bulbs for low-beam headlight Bulb for parking light Bulbs for flashing turn indicators RY10W / 12 V / 10 W Light source for license plate light Bulb for taillight/brake light Anti-theft alarm system Activation time Approx.
  • Page 214: Dimensions

    Dimensions Motorcycle length with topcase 91.9 in (2333 mm), over topcase with topcase 91.7 in (2328 mm), over topcase with lowered Motorcycle height 55.6...57.7 in (1411...1466 mm), over windshield, at DIN unloaded vehicle weight with lowered 54.5...56.5 in (1384...1436 mm), over windshield, at DIN unloaded vehicle weight with windshield, high 56.9...59 in (1445...1499 mm), over windshield, at...
  • Page 215: Weights

    Rider's inside-leg arc, heel to heel 74 in (1880 mm), without rider at DIN unloaded vehicle weight with rider's seat, low 73.5 in (1867 mm), without rider at DIN unloaded vehicle weight with lowered 71.2 in (1809 mm), without rider at DIN unloaded vehicle weight Weights Unloaded vehicle weight...
  • Page 216: Performance Data

    Performance data Maximum speed >124 mph (>200 km/h) Maximum speed for riding with case max 112 mph (max 180 km/h) Maximum speed when riding with a loaded top- max 112 mph (max 180 km/h) case...
  • Page 217: Service

    Service Reporting safety defects ... 216 BMW Motorrad Service ... . 217 BMW Motorrad Electronic Service Manual......217 BMW Motorrad Mobility Services .
  • Page 218: Reporting Safety Defects

    NHTSA may order the manufac- turer to perform a recall and remedy campaign. However, the NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer, or BMW of North America, LLC.
  • Page 219: Bmw Motorrad Service

    100 countries sistently remains in optimal con- Maintenance work that has been around the globe. Authorized dition BMW Motorrad urges you performed is recorded in the di- BMW Motorrad retailers have to observe the recommended agnostics and information sys- the technical information and maintenance intervals.
  • Page 220: Bmw Motorrad Mobility

    For riders with high annual mobility services. mileage, it may be necessary At the BMW Motorrad retailer to come in for service before or specialist workshop, the ve- Maintenance work the entered date. In this case...
  • Page 223: Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance schedule BMW Running-in check (including oil change) BMW standard scope of service Engine oil change with fil- Check valve clearance Check timing Replace all spark plugs Replace air filter insert Oil change in the tele- scopic forks Change brake fluid in en- tire system annually or every 6000 mi (whichever comes first)
  • Page 224: Maintenance Confirmations

    The repair procedures belonging to the BMW Service standard package are listed below. The actual maintenance work applicable for your vehicle may differ. Set the service date and remaining distance using the BMW Motorrad diagnostic system Performing the vehicle test using the BMW Motorrad diagnostic system...
  • Page 225 BMW pre-delivery BMW Running-in check Check performed performed Odometer reading Next service latest or, if reached earlier Odometer reading Stamp, signature Stamp, signature...
  • Page 226 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Odometer reading Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element or, if reached earlier Oil change - telescopic fork Odometer reading Changing brake fluid in entire system Information...
  • Page 227 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Odometer reading Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element or, if reached earlier Oil change - telescopic fork Odometer reading Changing brake fluid in entire system Information...
  • Page 228 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Odometer reading Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element or, if reached earlier Oil change - telescopic fork Odometer reading Changing brake fluid in entire system Information...
  • Page 229 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Odometer reading Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element or, if reached earlier Oil change - telescopic fork Odometer reading Changing brake fluid in entire system Information...
  • Page 230 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Odometer reading Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element or, if reached earlier Oil change - telescopic fork Odometer reading Changing brake fluid in entire system Information...
  • Page 231 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Odometer reading Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element or, if reached earlier Oil change - telescopic fork Odometer reading Changing brake fluid in entire system Information...
  • Page 232 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Odometer reading Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element or, if reached earlier Oil change - telescopic fork Odometer reading Changing brake fluid in entire system Information...
  • Page 233 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Odometer reading Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element or, if reached earlier Oil change - telescopic fork Odometer reading Changing brake fluid in entire system Information...
  • Page 234 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Odometer reading Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element or, if reached earlier Oil change - telescopic fork Odometer reading Changing brake fluid in entire system Information...
  • Page 235 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Odometer reading Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element or, if reached earlier Oil change - telescopic fork Odometer reading Changing brake fluid in entire system Information...
  • Page 236 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Odometer reading Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element or, if reached earlier Oil change - telescopic fork Odometer reading Changing brake fluid in entire system Information...
  • Page 237 BMW Service Work performed performed BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Odometer reading Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element or, if reached earlier Oil change - telescopic fork Odometer reading Changing brake fluid in entire system Information...
  • Page 238: Service Confirmations

    Service confirmations The table serves to provide evidence of maintenance and repair work, as well as installed optional acces- sories and special campaigns performed. Work performed Odometer Date reading...
  • Page 239 Work performed Odometer Date reading...
  • Page 241: Appendix

    Appendix Certificate for electronic immobi- lizer ....... . 240 Certificate for Keyless Ride ..242 Certificate for RDC .
  • Page 242: 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 243 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 244: Less Ride

    Certifications BMW Keyless Ride ID Device Canada: Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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,...
  • Page 245 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 246: Certificate For Rdc

    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 247: Ment Cluster

    Declaration of Conformity Turkey Robert Bosch Car Multimedia GmbH, ICC6.5in tipi telsiz sisteminin 2014/53/EU Radio equipment TFT instrument cluster nolu yönetmeliğe uygun olduğunu beyan eder. AB Uygunluk Beyanı'nın tam metni, aşağıdaki For all Countries without EU internet adresinden görülebilir: http://cert.bosch- carmultimedia.net Technical information BT operating frq.
  • Page 248 Canada Mexico This device complies with Industry Canada’s La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las licence-exempt RSSs and part 15 of the FCC siguientes dos condiciones: Rules. Operation is subject to the following two (1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no conditions: cause interferencia perjudicial y (1) this device may not cause interference, and...
  • Page 249 Thailand Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR เครื ่ อ งโทรคมนาคมและอุ ป กรณ์ น ี ้ d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée มี ค วามสอดคล้ อ งตามข้ อ กํ า หนดของ กทช. aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne (This telecommunication equipments is in doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'appareil compliance with NTC requirements)
  • Page 250: Index

    Disconnecting from Brakes Abbreviations and symbols, 6 ABS Pro, 134 vehicle, 171 ABS Pro depends on riding Indicator light for vehicle Displays, 49 mode, 123 voltage, 40 Self-diagnosis, 117, 118 Adjusting handlebar lever, 110 Installing, 172 Technology in detail, 132 Checking function, 151 Maintenance instructions, 169 Accessories...
  • Page 251 Check Control DTC, 19 Engine Dialog, 30 Indicator light, 50 Indicator light for engine Display, 30 control, 44 Operating, 67 Checklist, 116 Indicator light for engine Self-diagnosis, 119 electronics, 44 Clock Switching off, 67 Adjusting, 95 Parking, 59 Switching on, 68 Clutch, 110 Start, 116 Technology in detail, 135...
  • Page 252 Fuel Headlight Ignition Fuel grade, 124 Headlight beam throw Switching off, 59 Refueling, 125 adjustment, 109 Switching on, 58 refueling with Keyless Headlight beam throw and Immobilizer Ride, 126, 127 spring preload, 108 Spare key, 62 Technical data, 201 Setting for right-hand/left-hand Wallet key, 59 Fuel reserve traffic, 108...
  • Page 253 RDC, 46 Light sources Maintenance Vehicle voltage, 40 Maintenance schedule, 221 Indicator light for defective light Instrument cluster Maintenance confirmations, 222 source, 41 Ambient light photosensor, 21 Maintenance intervals, 218 Replacing the LED light Overview, 21 Media source, 168 Operating, 105 Technical data, 211 Menu Jump-starting, 168...
  • Page 254 Right-hand multifunction Remote control Navigation Replacing the battery, 63 switch, 20 Operating, 103 Rider info status line TFT display, 25, 27 Adjusting, 92, 93 Notice concerning current Underneath the seat, 18 status, 8 Rider's Manual (US Model) Position on motorcycle, 18 Pairing, 97 Riding mode, 71 Onboard computer, 82...
  • Page 255 Service, 217 TFT display, 21 Tachometer, 21 Electronic Service Manual, 217 Display selection, 87 Tachometer, 94 Reporting safety defects, 216 Operating, 90, 91, 92 Technical data Service display, 54 Operating element, 19 Anti-theft alarm system, 211 Shifting flash, 78 Overview, 25, 27 Battery, 210 Adjusting, 78 Tire Pressure Control TPC/RDC...
  • Page 256 Turn signals Removing the rear wheel, 162 Operating, 66 Size change, 159 Operating element, 19 Technical data, 208 Operating element, right, 20 Windshield Adjusting, 109 Type plate Adjusting element, 17 Position on motorcycle, 17 Values Display, 30 Vehicle identification number Position on motorcycle, 17 Vehicle voltage Indicator light, 40...
  • Page 258 80788 Munich, Germany quently when servicing your Reprints and duplication of this vehicle. work, in whole or part, are pro- For more information visit: hibited without the express writ- www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/ ten approval of BMW Motorrad, passenger-vehicle Aftersales.
  • Page 259 Important data for refueling: Fuel Recommended fuel quality Premium Plus unleaded (maximum 5% Ethanol, E5) ROZ 98 93 AKI Alternative fuel quality Super unleaded (restrictions with regard to power and fuel consumption) (max. 10% ethanol, E10) 89 AKI (95 ROZ/RON) 90 AKI Usable fuel quantity Approx.

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