BMW Motorrad R nineT Pure Rider's Manual

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

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  • Page 1 MOTORRAD RIDER'S MANUAL (US MODEL) R nineT Pure 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: Table Of Contents

    GENERAL OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Ignition switch/steer- Quick & easy reference ing lock Abbreviations and sym- Emergency-off switch Lighting bols Display Equipment Settings in the instru- Technical data Currentness of this man- ment cluster Anti-theft alarm sys- Additional sources of tem (DWA) Traction control (ASC/ information Certificates and operat-...
  • Page 5 Lashing down mo- ACCESSORIES torcycle in place for General notes transportation USB charging socket Luggage TECHNOLOGY IN Passenger frame Optional accessories DETAIL General notes CARE Antilock braking sys- tem (ABS) Care products Dynamic Brake Control Washing the vehicle Traction control (ASC/ Cleaning sensitive DTC) motorcycle parts...
  • Page 6 Performance data SERVICE Reporting safety de- fects BMW Motorrad Service BMW Motorrad Service History BMW Motorrad Mo- bility Services Maintenance work Maintenance sched- BMW running-in check Maintenance confir- mations Service confirmations APPENDIX Certificate for elec- tronic immobilizer INDEX...
  • Page 8 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 9 QUICK & EASY REFERENCE ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS EQUIPMENT TECHNICAL DATA CURRENTNESS OF THIS MANUAL ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION CERTIFICATES AND OPERATING PERMITS DATA MEMORY...
  • Page 10: Abbreviations And Sym

    Failure to Technical data. avoid this hazard can result in death or serious injury. Optional equipment. DANGER Hazard with BMW Motorrad op- high risk. Failure to avoid tional equipment is this hazard results in death or already completely in- serious injury.
  • Page 11: Equipment

    EQUIPMENT lected optional equipment, na- When you ordered your tional-market version or coun- BMW Motorrad, you chose var- try-specific measuring proce- ious custom equipment items. dures. Detailed values can be This rider's manual describes...
  • Page 12: Currentness Of This Man

    DATA MEMORY scriptions in this rider's man- General information ual. In addition, BMW Motorrad cannot guarantee the total ab- Control units are installed in sence of errors. We hope you the vehicle. Control units pro-...
  • Page 13 Internet. Vehicle users have the right to The vehicle owner can have obtain comprehensive informa- a BMW Motorrad retailer or tion without charge from the other qualified service partner locations that store the vehicle or specialist workshop read out user's personal data.
  • Page 14 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS basis, for instance to clarify a Operating conditions of sys- criminal offense. tem components, such as fill Government agencies are au- levels and tire pressure thorized by the law applicable Malfunctions and faults in key in this context to read out the system components, such as data from the vehicle them- lights and brakes...
  • Page 15 Data input and data transfer The information can be read in the vehicle out by a BMW Motorrad re- tailer or other qualified service General information partner or specialist workshop. Depending on the equipment, The vehicle's legally mandated comfort settings and individual-...
  • Page 16 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS settings when using the ser- Services vices. General information Incorporating mobile end de- If the vehicle has a mobile vices phone connection, this Depending on the equipment, connection makes it possible mobile end devices connected to exchange data between to the vehicle, such as smart- the vehicle and other systems.
  • Page 17 Any collection, processing and use of personal data that goes beyond the provision of ser- vices take place only as per- mitted by law, on the basis of a contractual agreement or as a result of consent. It is also possible to have the entire data connection activated or deacti- vated.
  • Page 18: Overviews

    OVERVIEWS...
  • Page 19 OVERALL VIEW, LEFT SIDE OVERALL VIEW, RIGHT UNDERNEATH THE SEAT MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, LEFT MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
  • Page 20: Overall View, Left Side

    OVERVIEWS OVERALL VIEW, LEFT SIDE Checking the clutch func- 10 Connector for optional tion ( 108) accessories (under the tank) Fuel filler opening 11 Nameplate (on the left on the steering-head bearing) Grab strap Tire pressure table Correct loading ( 129) 108) Passenger footrest...
  • Page 21: Overall View, Right

    OVERALL VIEW, RIGHT Topping up the engine oil 103) Checking the front brake fluid level ( 106) Vehicle identification number Checking the rear brake fluid level ( 107) Adjusting the spring preload at the rear wheel Removing the rider's seat Removing the passenger seat (...
  • Page 22: Underneath The Seat

    OVERVIEWS UNDERNEATH THE SEAT Detaching the diagnostic socket ( 123) Onboard vehicle tool kit 100) Payload table Fuse box ( 121) Jump-start terminal 118)
  • Page 23: Multifunction Switch, Left

    MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, LEFT High beams and headlight flasher ( Cruise control ( Hazard warning system Traction control (ASC/ DTC) ( Turn signals ( Horn Rocker button MENU...
  • Page 24: Multifunction Switch, Right

    OVERVIEWS MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT Operating heated grips Select riding mode Emergency-off switch Starter button (...
  • Page 25: Instrument Cluster

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Speedometer Indicator and warning lights ( Photodiode for brightness control in the multifunc- tion display with anti-theft alarm sys- tem (DWA) DWA LED ( Multifunction display...
  • Page 26: Displays

    DISPLAYS...
  • Page 27 INDICATOR AND WARNING LIGHTS MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY INDICATOR LIGHTS SERVICE DISPLAY...
  • Page 28 DISPLAYS INDICATOR AND WARNING LIGHTS High beam indicator light General warning light Display in combination with warning symbols in the multifunction display Neutral indicator light ASC/DTC indicator and warning light ( Turn signal indicator light ABS indicator and warn- ing light...
  • Page 29: Multifunction Display

    MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY Value Select riding mode Trip computer Selecting displays in the speedometer ( Unit of the selected display Status Warning symbol (...
  • Page 30: Indicator Lights

    DISPLAYS INDICATOR LIGHTS Layout Warnings are indicated by the corresponding warning light. If two or more warnings occur at the same time, all the appro- priate warning lights appear. Warnings are displayed in al- ternation with warning symbols associated with them. You will find an overview of the potential warnings on the following pages.
  • Page 31 Overview of warning indicators Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights lights up. is displayed. Electronic immo- bilizer is active lights up. is displayed. Engine in emer- gency operation mode ( lights up. is displayed. Engine tempera- ture sensor mal- function ( is displayed.
  • Page 32 DISPLAYS Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights flashes. ASC/DTC self-di- agnosis not com- pleted ( lights up. ASC/DTC switched off lights up. ASC/DTC fault is displayed. Anti-theft alarm battery discharged lights up. and odometer Fuel down to KM R are dis- reserve volume MI R...
  • Page 33 Have defective ignition keys BMW Motorrad retailer. replaced, preferably by an au- Engine temperature sensor thorized BMW Motorrad re- malfunction tailer. lights up. Engine in emergency operation mode is displayed.
  • Page 34 BMW Motorrad retailer. thorized BMW Motorrad re- tailer. Continued driving is possi- ble, however it is not recom- Possible cause: mended.
  • Page 35 Failure of vehicle systems Light source defective Accident hazard Do not continue riding. lights up. Possible cause: is displayed. The battery is faulty. Have the malfunction corrected as soon as possible at a specialist workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer.
  • Page 36 For details please the failed ABS function. You contact a specialist service should also take account of facility, preferably an the additional information on authorized BMW Motorrad situations that can lead to an Retailer. ABS fault ( 89). ABS self-diagnosis not...
  • Page 37 Ride off slowly. It must be at a specialist workshop, noted that the ASC/DTC func- preferably an authorized tion and the dynamic engine BMW Motorrad retailer. brake control are not available until the self-diagnosis has Anti-theft alarm battery been completed.
  • Page 38 Contact a specialist work- KM R are displayed. shop, preferably an authorized MI R BMW Motorrad retailer. WARNING Fuel reserve The fuel quantity in the fuel Rough engine running or tank when the low-fuel warn- switching off of the engine...
  • Page 39: Service Display

    Service is due because of the mileage or the date. Have service performed reg- ularly by a specialist work- shop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. The operating safety and road safety of the vehicle remains unchanged. The best-possible value reten- If service is due within a month, tion of the vehicle is ensured.
  • Page 40 DISPLAYS If the service display appears more than one month before the service date, the date stored in the instrument cluster must be set. This situation may occur if the battery is disconnected from the vehicle.
  • Page 42 OPERATION...
  • Page 43 IGNITION SWITCH/STEERING LOCK EMERGENCY-OFF SWITCH LIGHTING DISPLAY SETTINGS IN THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ANTI-THEFT ALARM SYSTEM (DWA) TRACTION CONTROL (ASC/DTC) RIDING MODE CRUISE CONTROL HEATED GRIPS RIDER'S SEAT AND PASSENGER SEAT...
  • Page 44 OPERATION IGNITION SWITCH/STEERING LOCK Ignition keys You are provided with 2 ig- nition keys and one key for removing the passenger seat 57). Should you lose your radio-op- erated keys, refer to the notes Turn the ignition key to posi- regarding the electronic immo- tion 1 while moving the han- bilizer (EWS) (...
  • Page 45 If you lose an ignition key, you can have it disabled by your authorized BMW Motorrad re- Turn the ignition key to posi- tailer. tion 1. For this purpose, you should Light is turned off.
  • Page 46 OPERATION EMERGENCY-OFF SWITCH Engine turned off Operating position Emergency-off switch The engine can only be started in the operating WARNING position. Operation of the emergency LIGHTING ON/OFF switch when riding Low beams Danger of falling due to Turning on the ignition blocking of rear wheel 38).
  • Page 47 Parking lights The parking lights come on au- tomatically when the ignition is switched on. The parking light is a load on the battery. Turn on the ignition only for a limited period. High beams and headlight Immediately after turning off flasher the ignition, pull switch 1 back and hold until the head-...
  • Page 48 OPERATION to the left and hold it until the Ignition can be turned off. parking lights turn on. To turn off the hazard warn- Turn ignition on and then off ing system, turn on the igni- again to turn off the roadside tion and press button 1 again.
  • Page 49 DISPLAY SELECTING DISPLAYS IN THE SPEEDOMETER Turning on the ignition 38). WARNING The trip computer is dis- Distraction from traffic con- played. ditions and loss of control Repeatedly short-press but- Risk of accident through the ton 1 until desired value is use of integrated information displayed.
  • Page 50 OPERATION Distance covered after reaching the fuel reserve level: , can only be selected for MI R the fuel reserve. Outside temperature: °F Engine temperature: bar display Clock: Service date: can only SERV be selected if service is due within one month, or if service is overdue.
  • Page 51 Resetting the trip odometer Turning on the ignition 38). Briefly press button 1 repeat- edly until the trip odometer to be reset 2 is displayed. Press and hold button 1 until the trip odometer 2 is reset.
  • Page 52 OPERATION Reset displays SETTINGS IN THE INSTRU- RESET Exit the menu MENT CLUSTER SETUP SETUP EXIT Selecting SETUP Adjusting the display Requirement brightness The vehicle is stationary. Turning on the ignition 38). Selecting SETUP ( 46). Briefly press button 1 repeat- edly until SETUP ENTER displayed.
  • Page 53 Setting the date Turning on the ignition 38). Selecting SETUP ( 46). Briefly press button 1 repeat- edly until is dis- SET CLOCK played. Press and hold button 2 until hours 3 blink. Briefly press button 1 repeat- Briefly press button 1 to in- edly until is dis- SET DATE...
  • Page 54 OPERATION Briefly press button 1 to in- Briefly press button 1 repeat- crement year 5. edly until SET UNIT ENTER displayed. Briefly press button 2 to decrement year 5. Press and hold button 2 to Press and hold button 2 until activate SET UNIT year no longer blinks.
  • Page 55 display SET UNIT EXIT is shown. Press and hold button 2 to exit SET UNIT is displayed. SETUP RESET Resetting SETUP Turn on the ignition. Selecting SETUP ( 46). Briefly press button 2 until each desired unit 3 is set. If you want to complete the configuration, press button 1 repeatedly until...
  • Page 56 OPERATION ANTI-THEFT ALARM SYSTEM (DWA) with anti-theft alarm system (DWA) Activating the DWA Turning on the ignition 38). Setting the DWA ( 51). Press and hold button 1. Switch off the ignition. is displayed. SETUP ENTER If the DWA is activated, the Settings have been saved.
  • Page 57 During the DWA alarm, an alarm tone sounds and the turn indicators flash. The type of alarm tone can be set by a BMW Motorrad partner. If a DWA alarm was set off while the motorcycle was unat- tended, the rider is notified...
  • Page 58 OPERATION Turning on the ASC/DTC TRACTION CONTROL (ASC/ function DTC) Turning off the ASC/DTC function Turning on the ignition 38). The ASC/DTC function can also be deactivated while you are riding. Press and hold button 1 until the ASC/DTC indicator and warning light 2 changes its display behavior.
  • Page 59 Chapter "Technology in detail" ( 91). RIDING MODE Use of the riding modes BMW Motorrad has developed riding scenarios for your mo- torcycle from which you can select the one matching your Press button 1. situation: The current riding mode 2 is Standard displayed.
  • Page 60 OPERATION Saving the speed with cruise control Additionally, for vehicles with adaptive cruise control: Adaptive cruise control is de- activated. The riding mode that is set and its corresponding ad- justments of engine char- acteristics and ABS control and ASC/DTC control are re- Briefly push button 1 forward.
  • Page 61 Press button 1 forward and During ASC/DTC interven- hold. tions, the adaptive cruise control is automatically deacti- The speed increases continu- vated for safety reasons. ously. If button 1 is no longer Icon for adaptive cruise con- pressed, the speed reached is trol disappears.
  • Page 62 OPERATION Turning off cruise control Press button 1 repeatedly un- Push switch 1 to the left. til desired heating level 2 is displayed. The system is switched off. The following settings are avail- Button 2 is locked. able: HEATED GRIPS Heating off with heated grips Low heater output...
  • Page 63 Removing the passenger seat RIDER'S SEAT AND PASSEN- GER SEAT Removing the rider's seat Removing the passenger seat 57). Remove the screw 1 with the motorcycle seat key 2. Pull grab strap 3 in direction of rider's seat and remove passenger seat 4 toward rear.
  • Page 64 SETTING...
  • Page 65 MIRRORS HEADLIGHTS CLUTCH BRAKES SPRING PRELOAD DAMPING FOOTREST SYSTEM...
  • Page 66 SETTING Move mirror body into de- MIRRORS sired position by twisting it. Adjusting the mirrors Adjusting the mirror arm Move mirrors into desired po- Slide up the protective cap sition by rotating them. over the threaded connection with Option 719 Billet pack on the mirror arm.
  • Page 67 Have the headlight base set- to the correct headlight ting readjusted by a specialist range, have the adjustment workshop, preferably an au- checked by a specialized work- thorized BMW Motorrad re- shop, preferably by an autho- tailer. rized BMW Motorrad retailer.
  • Page 68 SETTING From position 1: Minimum CLUTCH distance between handlebar Adjusting the clutch lever grip and clutch lever. To position 5: Maximum dis- WARNING tance between handlebar grip and clutch lever. Modified position of the clutch fluid reservoir with Option 719 Billet pack Air in the clutch system Classic II Do not twist the handlebar...
  • Page 69 Adjustment options: BRAKES From position 1: Minimum Setting the brake lever distance between handlebar grip and brake lever. WARNING To position 5: Maximum dis- tance between handlebar grip Modified position of the and brake lever. brake fluid reservoir Air in the brake system with Option 719 Billet pack Do not twist the handlebar Classic II...
  • Page 70 SETTING To increase the spring SPRING PRELOAD preload, insert the key 2 at Adjustment on rear wheel the adjustment wheel 1 and It is essential to set the spring turn in direction A. preload at the rear wheel to To decrease the spring suit the load carried by the preload, insert the key 2 at motorcycle.
  • Page 71 To increase damping, turn the CAUTION adjustment screw 1 clock- wise. Adjusting the spring strut To reduce damping, turn the damping when the silencer adjustment screw 1 counter- is hot clockwise. Burn hazard Recommendation on Allow the muffler to cool chassis and suspension down.
  • Page 72 SETTING FOOTREST SYSTEM with Option 719 Billet pack Classic II with Option 719 Billet pack Shadow II Adjusting the rotor The foot distance and a WARNING higher foot position can be Greater inclinations can lead adjusted on the rotor 2. ground contact of hard com- Loosen the bolt 1 far enough ponents when cornering.
  • Page 73 WARNING Incorrectly adjusted footrest due to the rotor being moved. Accident hazard If the rotor is moved, the footrest adjustment must be adapted accordingly. Remove screw 1. Pull the footrest joint 2 from The footrest can only fold up- the rotor 3. ward and slightly backward.
  • Page 74 SETTING Footrest joint on rotor Footrest body on footrest joint M8 x 20 M4 x 8 15 lb/ft (20 Nm) 2 lb/ft (3 Nm) Adjusting the footbrake lever foot plate Attach the spring 1 to the eye on the footrest joint 3. The horizontal and vertical Fold the footrest body 2 up- distance of the foot relative...
  • Page 75 Turn the foot plate 1 to the Foot piece on footbrake desired position. lever Install the new screw 2. M6 x 20 Foot piece to gearshift Thread-locking compound: lever micro-encapsulated M6 x 20 7 lb/ft (10 Nm) Thread-locking compound: Adjusting the gearshift lever micro-encapsulated foot plate 7 lb/ft (10 Nm)
  • Page 76 RIDING...
  • Page 77 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS REGULAR CHECK STARTING BREAKING IN BRAKES PARKING THE MOTORCYCLE REFUELING LASHING DOWN MOTORCYCLE IN PLACE FOR TRANS- PORTATION...
  • Page 78: Safety Instructions

    This applies even to short loading information. journeys, and to every season of the year. Your authorized Set spring preload, BMW Motorrad retailer will be suspension damping rate happy to advise you and has settings and tire pressures the correct clothing for every for the current gross vehicle purpose.
  • Page 79 Speed If you ride at high speed, al- WARNING ways bear in mind that various Inhalation of vapors that are boundary conditions can ad- harmful to health versely affect the handling of Damage to health your motorcycle, e.g.: Do not inhale vapors from Incorrect adjustment of the operating fluids and plastics.
  • Page 80: Regular Check

    RIDING Modifications Stop the engine immediately if it misfires. Use unleaded fuel only. ATTENTION Comply with all specified Modifications to the motor- maintenance intervals. cycle (e.g. engine control unit, throttle valves, clutch) ATTENTION Damage to the affected parts, failure of safety-relevant func- Unburned fuel in the cat- tions, expiration of warranty alytic converter...
  • Page 81: Starting

    At every third refueling stop Check engine oil level 102). Check front brake pad thick- ness ( 104). Check rear brake pad thick- ness ( 105). Check front brake fluid level 106). Press starter button 1. Check rear brake fluid level The starting procedure is 107).
  • Page 82 1. The self-diagnosis routine At the same time, all indica- is determining whether tor and warning lights 3 are BMW Motorrad ABS is ready switched on. for operation. The self- Phase 2 diagnosis starts automatically The general warning light 2 when you start the ignition.
  • Page 83 The self-diagnosis routine must reach a minimum speed is determining whether with engine running: min BMW Motorrad ASC/DTC is 3 mph (min 5 km/h)) ready for operation. The self- diagnosis runs automatically If an ASC/DTC error is dis- when you turn on the ignition.
  • Page 84: Breaking In

    RIDING preferably an authorized Break-in speeds BMW Motorrad retailer. BREAKING IN max 87 mph (max 140 km/h) (6th gear) Engine Observe mileage, after which In the period preceding the the running-in check should break-in service, attempt to be performed. change rpm and engine load...
  • Page 85: Brakes

    Accident hazard ferred to the road. Always think well ahead and Locking up of the front wheel avoid extreme angles. is prevented by BMW Motorrad ABS. BRAKES How do you achieve the WARNING shortest braking distance?
  • Page 86 RIDING Descending mountain passes WARNING WARNING Poorer braking action due to moisture and dirt Braking should be done pre- dominantly using the rear Accident hazard 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-...
  • Page 87: Parking The Motorcycle

    limits through misjudgments or riding errors. In extreme cases ATTENTION this my result in a fall. Poor ground conditions in Use on public roads area of stand On public roads, ABS Pro and Component damage cause by Dynamic Brake Control help tipping over make riding your motorcy- Always check that the...
  • Page 88: Refueling

    Fuel additives clean the fuel injection system and the combustion area. Fuel ad- ditives should be used when refueling with low-quality fu- els or during longer periods of downtime. Your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer can...
  • Page 89 ATTENTION Component damage Component damage due to overfilled fuel tank If the fuel tank is overfilled, the excess fuel will flow into the carbon canister and lead to component damage Open the protective flap 2. there. Unlock the fuel tank cap 1 in Only fill the fuel tank to the a clockwise direction using lower edge of the fuel filler...
  • Page 90: Lashing Down Motorcycle In Place For Trans

    RIDING The "usable fuel quantity" specified in the technical data is the fuel quantity, which can be refueled if the fuel tank was completely emptied, i.e., if the engine dies off due to lack of fuel. Fuel tank capacity ATTENTION Approx.
  • Page 91 Tighten all tensioning belts evenly. The vehicle is lashed down securely (suspension is com- pressed). ATTENTION Pinching of components Component damage Do not pinch components, e.g. brake lines or wiring harnesses. Lay tensioning belts over the lower fork bridge in front on both sides.
  • Page 92 TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL...
  • Page 93 GENERAL NOTES ANTILOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS) DYNAMIC BRAKE CONTROL TRACTION CONTROL (ASC/DTC) RIDING MODE ENGINE DRAG TORQUE CONTROL ADAPTIVE HEADLIGHT...
  • Page 94: General Notes

    BMW Motorrad ABS cannot bility is lost; this could result prevent the rear wheel from in a fall. Before this situation lifting off the ground. In these...
  • Page 95 What are the design features displayed. of the BMW Motorrad ABS? Apart from problems with the The BMW Motorrad ABS en- BMW Motorrad ABS, unusual sures riding stability on any sur-...
  • Page 96 ABS Pro reduces abrupt Accident hazard changes in steering forces, To ensure that the especially during shock braking, BMW Motorrad ABS is and therefore decreases the in a properly maintained risk of an undesirable "rearing condition, it is vital that the up"...
  • Page 97: Dynamic Brake Control

    Advantages for the rider tion >5%), the intended brak- ing effect is ensured by the The advantages of ABS Pro for Dynamic Brake Control ignor- the rider are sensitive response ing the opening process of and high braking and riding the throttle grip.
  • Page 98 Special situations The BMW Motorrad ASC/DTC As lean angles increase, accel- is designed as an assistance eration capability is also pro- system for the rider and for riding on public roads.
  • Page 99: Riding Mode

    In RAIN riding mode: reserved denly throttled back completely In riding mode ROAD: Opti- unless the clutch is disengaged at the same time. The engine's braking torque could cause the rear wheel to block, resulting in unstable motorcycle conditions. BMW Motorrad ASC is unable...
  • Page 100 TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL Riding stability with riding modes Pro In the DTC setting RAIN, DTC In DYNA riding mode: direct intervenes early enough to ensure that maximum riding Rear wheel lift-off detection is stability is achieved. active in all riding modes. In the DTC setting ROAD, the ABS Pro is available in all rid- DTC intervenes later than...
  • Page 101: Engine Drag Torque Control

    Hard brake onset in sporty affected systems are in the re- riding style. quired state. The selection menu does not Like the BMW Motorrad ASC, disappear from the display un- the dynamic engine brake til the riding mode has been control compares the wheel switched over.
  • Page 102: Adaptive Headlight

    TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL ADAPTIVE HEADLIGHT with Adaptive Lights Function In addition to the low beams, high beams and daytime run- ning lights or parking lights, the headlight is equipped with sep- arate LED elements with their own reflectors. Depending on the angle, the LED elements are also switched on for the low beams in order to improve...
  • Page 104 MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 105 GENERAL NOTES ONBOARD VEHICLE TOOL KIT FRONT-WHEEL STAND REAR-WHEEL STAND ENGINE OIL BRAKE SYSTEM CLUTCH TIRES RIMS WHEELS LIGHT SOURCE JUMP-STARTING BATTERY FUSES DIAGNOSTIC SOCKET...
  • Page 106: General Notes

    BMW Motorrad re- of effort. tailer. If specific tightening torques are to be taken into account for ONBOARD VEHICLE TOOL installation, these are listed.
  • Page 107: Front-Wheel Stand

    Attaching the front wheel fer to the instructions for the stand front wheel stand. BMW Motorrad offers a suit- ATTENTION able auxiliary stand for each Use of the BMW Motorrad motorcycle. Your authorized front wheel stand without an...
  • Page 108: Rear-Wheel Stand

    Turn off engine at operating BMW Motorrad offers a suit- temperature. able auxiliary stand for each Hold the motorcycle upright, motorcycle. Your authorized making sure that the ground BMW Motorrad retailer will is firm and level.
  • Page 109 If the oil level is above the MAX mark: Have the oil level corrected at a specialist workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. ATTENTION Topping up the engine oil Lateral tipping of the vehicle Park the motorcycle, making Component damage cause by...
  • Page 110: Brake System

    Top up the engine oil to the by a specialist workshop, specified level. preferably an authorized Engine oil, quantity for BMW Motorrad dealer. topping up Checking the front brake pad max 0.5 quarts (max 0.5 l) thickness (Difference between MIN and...
  • Page 111 0.04 in (1.0 mm) (Only fric- ness. tion material without carrier plate. Brake disc must not Have brake pads renewed be visible through the drilled at a specialist workshop, hole in the inner brake pad.) preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer.
  • Page 112 Have brake pads renewed at a specialist workshop, Insufficient or contaminated preferably an authorized brake fluid in the brake fluid BMW Motorrad retailer. reservoir Considerably reduced braking Brake pad wear power caused by air, dirt or The rear wheel brake has a water in the brake system brake pad wear indicator.
  • Page 113 If the brake fluid level falls be- low the approved level: Have the defect rectified as soon as possible by a special- ist workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad re- tailer. Checking the rear brake fluid level Align the handlebars so that...
  • Page 114: Clutch

    If the brake fluid level falls be- low the approved level: Have the defect rectified as soon as possible by a special- ist workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad re- tailer. CLUTCH Check the brake fluid level at Checking clutch function the brake fluid reservoir 1.
  • Page 115 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 116: Rims

    Have spokes checked by Place the motorcycle a specialist workshop, on an auxiliary stand. preferably by an authorized BMW Motorrad recommends BMW Motorrad retailer. you use the BMW Motorrad WHEELS rear-wheel stand. Attaching the rear-wheel Effect of wheel sizes on stand ( 102).
  • Page 117 Attaching the front wheel stand ( 101). Remove screws 1. Loosen the right-hand brake caliper 2. Remove screw 1. Loosen the wheel speed sen- sor 2. Detach cable 3 from holder 4. Push the brake pads 1 apart slightly by turning the brake caliper 2 against the brake disc 3.
  • Page 118 MAINTENANCE ATTENTION Unintentional pressing to- gether of brake pads Component damage when mounting the brake caliper or when pressing the brake pads apart Do not actuate the brakes Slacken the clamping bolts 1 with the brake caliper re- on the left and right. moved.
  • Page 119 Remove the spacer bushing 4 specialized workshop, from the wheel hub. preferably an authorized Installing the front wheel BMW Motorrad retailer. WARNING Use of a wheel which does not comply with series spec- ifications Malfunctions during control...
  • Page 120 MAINTENANCE ATTENTION WARNING Front wheel installation op- Improper installation of posite the running direction quick-release axle Accident hazard Loosening of the front wheel Observe running direction After the brake caliper is arrows on tire or rim. fastened and the spring fork is relaxed, tighten the Roll the front wheel into the quick-release axle and axle...
  • Page 121 Screw on quick-release axle 37 lb/ft (50 Nm) Tighten the clamping bolts 1 on left and right to the appro- priate torque. Position brake caliper 2 on right and install screws 1. Brake caliper on tele- scopic forks M10 x 40 x 1.25 28 lb/ft (38 Nm) Clamping bolts in sub- frame...
  • Page 122 MAINTENANCE Put the motorcycle on its side stand. Removing the rear wheel Raise motorcycle, preferably using a BMW Motorrad rear- wheel stand. Attaching the rear-wheel stand ( 102). Engage first gear. Position wheel speed sen- sor 2. Install screw 1.
  • Page 123 Tightening sequence: Tighten specialized workshop, crosswise preferably an authorized M10 x 53 x 1.25 BMW Motorrad retailer. 44 lb/ft (60 Nm) Clean wheel centering and Fold out the side stand. contact surfaces. Remove the rear-wheel stand.
  • Page 124: Light Source

    If an LED light source is faulty, please contact a spe- Jump-starting with a voltage cialist workshop, preferably an higher than 12 V authorized BMW Motorrad re- Damage to the motorcycle's tailer. electronics The battery of the donor motorcycle must have a volt- age of 12 V.
  • Page 125 Removing the passenger seat Let the engine of the donor 57). vehicle run during the jump- starting procedure. Removing the rider's seat 57). Start the engine of the vehicle with the empty battery in the usual way; if the engine does not start, wait a few minutes before repeating the attempt to start the engine to pro-...
  • Page 126: Battery

    Keep the surface of the bat- BMW Motorrad has de- tery clean and dry. veloped a trickle-charger Do not open the battery. specially designed for com- Do not top up with water.
  • Page 127: Fuses

    Charging a connected battery Replacing the battery Contact a specialist workshop, preferably an authorized ATTENTION BMW Motorrad retailer, if the Charging the battery con- battery is faulty. nected to the vehicle using the battery terminals FUSES Damage to the motorcycle's...
  • Page 128 If the fuses blow frequently, have the electrical system checked Fuse 1 by an authorized specialized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad 10 A (Instrument cluster, anti- retailer. theft alarm system DWA, ig- nition switch, OBD diagnostic Replace defective fuse in ac-...
  • Page 129: Diagnostic Socket

    The interface for the diagnos- Do not have the diagnos- tics and information system tic socket disconnected ex- can be connected to the diag- cept during BMW Motorrad nostic socket 2. service by a specialist work- shop or other authorized Fastening the diagnostic persons.
  • Page 130 MAINTENANCE Installing the passenger seat 57).
  • Page 132 ACCESSORIES...
  • Page 133 GENERAL NOTES USB CHARGING SOCKET LUGGAGE PASSENGER FRAME OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES...
  • Page 134: General Notes

    Your authorized Safety risk BMW Motorrad retailer BMW Motorrad cannot ex- offers you qualified advice for amine or test each product choosing genuine BMW parts, of outside origin to ensure accessories and other products.
  • Page 135: Luggage

    Payload of rear bag Cables must not become trapped. with rear bag max 22 lbs (max 10 kg) Additional information on the luggage systems and their attachment is available from your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer.
  • Page 136: Passenger Frame

    OA (silencer brack- et) is essential for removing the passenger frame. Detailed information can be obtained from your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer or on- line at bmw-motorrad.com. Remove screw 1 and Please observe the general in- washer 2. formation at the beginning of Remove screws 3.
  • Page 137 with carrier for silencer ATTENTION Secure rubber decoupler 1 in bracket 2 for silencer and Pinching of components install shouldered bushing 3 Component damage from the right. Do not pinch components, e.g. brake lines or wiring harnesses. Detach cable ties 2 from the wires 1.
  • Page 138 ACCESSORIES Loading correctly without with carrier for silencer passenger frame Align silencer 1 on holder 2, position lock washer 3 and WARNING install screw 4. Silencer on bracket Reduced riding stability caused by overloading and uneven loading M8 x 40 Accident hazard 7 lb/ft (10 Nm) Do not exceed the gross...
  • Page 139 Installing passenger frame with carrier for silencer ATTENTION Hard or sharp-edged com- ponents Scratching or damage to the paint Use pads or tape off the ar- eas at risk of scratching or damage. Remove screw 1 and washer 2. Park motorcycle. Ensure that the ground is firm and level.
  • Page 140 ACCESSORIES Insert passenger frame 1 from rear and install screws 2 ATTENTION loosely. Pinching of components Component damage Do not pinch components, e.g. brake lines or wiring harnesses. Secure wires 1 using a cable tie 2. Install screws 3. Passenger frame on rear Install screw 1 and lock frame washer 2 loosely.
  • Page 141: Optional Accessories

    3. covers for the rear frame. You can find all optional Footrest system on rear accessories from frame BMW Motorrad on our website: M8 x 25 bmw-motorrad.com. 14 lb/ft (19 Nm) Installing the rider's seat 57). Installing the passenger seat 57).
  • Page 142 CARE...
  • Page 143 CARE PRODUCTS WASHING THE VEHICLE CLEANING SENSITIVE MOTORCYCLE PARTS CARE OF PAINTWORK PAINT PRESERVATION STORING THE MOTORCYCLE PUTTING THE MOTORCYCLE INTO OPERATION...
  • Page 144: Care Products

    Use of highly acidic or alka- on an ongoing basis, contact a line cleaning agents specialist workshop, preferably Damage to motorcycle parts an authorized BMW Motorrad Observe the dilution ratio on retailer. the packaging of the clean- ing agents. Do not use highly acidic or...
  • Page 145: Cleaning Sensitive Motorcycle Parts

    Increased effect of salt caused by warm water Trim panel components Corrosion Clean trim panel components Only use cold water to re- with water and BMW Motorrad move road salt. cleaning agent. Headlight diffuser and turn ATTENTION indicator glass made of...
  • Page 146: Care Of Paintwork

    This tain silicone. is required in particular for removing road salt. CARE OF PAINTWORK Use BMW Motorrad metal pol- ish for additional treatment. Washing the vehicle regularly will help counteract the long- Radiator term effects of substances that...
  • Page 147: Paint Preservation

    Clean the motorcycle. ton ball. BMW Motorrad rec- Remove battery. ommends removing tar stains Spray brake lever and clutch with BMW tar remover. Then lever as well as side stand piv- add a protective wax coating to ots with a suitable lubricant.
  • Page 148 TECHNICAL DATA...
  • Page 149 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART THREADED CONNECTIONS FUEL ENGINE OIL ENGINE CLUTCH TRANSMISSION REAR-WHEEL DRIVE FRAME RUNNING GEAR BRAKES WHEELS AND TIRES ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DIMENSIONS WEIGHTS PERFORMANCE DATA...
  • Page 150: Troubleshooting Chart

    TECHNICAL DATA TROUBLESHOOTING CHART Engine does not start. Possible cause Remedy Side stand is extended and Fold in side stand. gear is engaged. Gear is engaged and clutch is Shift transmission to neutral or not operated. disengage clutch. Fuel tank is empty. Fuel quality ( 82).
  • Page 151: Threaded Connections

    THREADED CONNECTIONS Front wheel Value Valid Brake caliper on tele- scopic forks M10 x 40 x 1.25 28 lb/ft (38 Nm) Clamping bolts in subframe M8 x 35 Tightening sequence: Tighten the screws 6 times, alternating between one and the other each time 14 lb/ft (19 Nm) Screw on quick-re-...
  • Page 152 TECHNICAL DATA Mirror arm Value Valid Mirror (lock nut) on adapter M10 x 1.25 Left-hand thread, 16 lb/ft (22 Nm) Adapter to clamping block 18 lb/ft (25 Nm) Mirror on spacer sleeve M5 x 20 2 lb/ft (3 Nm) with Op- tion 719 Billet pack Classic II...
  • Page 153 Exhaust system Value Valid Silencer on passenger frame M8 x 40 14 lb/ft (19 Nm) Bracket for silencer on rear frame M8 x 30 14 lb/ft (19 Nm) with car- rier for si- M8 x 25 14 lb/ft (19 Nm) lencer Silencer on bracket M8 x 40...
  • Page 154: Fuel

    Approx. 1 gal (Approx. 3.95 l), with filter replacement Specification SAE 15W-50, API SJ/ 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 Pro Oil BMW recommends...
  • Page 155: Engine

    Engine oil, quantity for topping max 0.5 quarts (max 0.5 l), Difference between MIN and BMW recommends ENGINE Engine number location On crankcase at lower right, below cylinder Engine type A72B12A Engine design Air-/oil-cooled two-cylinder four-stroke opposed-twin en- gine with double overhead camshaft and a counterbalance shaft Displacement...
  • Page 156: Clutch

    Type of final drive Cardan shaft drive with bevel gears Type of rear-wheel guide Cast aluminum single- sided swinging arm with BMW Motorrad Paralever Gear ratio of rear-wheel drive 2.909 Rear axle differential oil SAE 70W-80 / hypoid axle G3 FRAME...
  • Page 157: Running Gear

    RUNNING GEAR Front wheel Type of front suspension Telescopic forks Spring travel, front 4.7 in (120 mm), on wheel with lowered 4 in (102 mm), on wheel Rear wheel Design of rear-wheel Directly linked spring strut with suspension adjustable spring preload Spring travel on the rear wheel 4.7 in (120 mm) with lowered 4.1 in (105 mm)
  • Page 158: Wheels And Tires

    Wear limit WHEELS AND TIRES Recommended tire combina- An overview of the current tions tire approvals is available from your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Speed category of front/rear V, minimum requirement: tires 149 mph (240 km/h) Front wheel Front wheel design...
  • Page 159: Electrical System

    Tire pressures Front tire pressure 36.3 psi (2.5 bar), with tire cold Rear tire pressure 39.2 psi (2.7 bar), One-up mode, with cold tires 42.1 psi (2.9 bar), Two-up mode with load, with cold tires ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Fuses Fuse 1 10 A, Instrument cluster, anti- theft alarm system DWA, ig- nition switch, OBD diagnostic...
  • Page 160: Dimensions

    TECHNICAL DATA DIMENSIONS Motorcycle length 82.9 in (2105 mm), measured over rear wheel with lowered 82.7 in (2100 mm), measured over rear wheel Motorcycle height 48.8 in (1240 mm), measured over mirrors, at DIN unloaded vehicle weight with lowered 47.6 in (1210 mm), measured over mirrors, at DIN unloaded vehicle weight Motorcycle width...
  • Page 161: Weights

    WEIGHTS Unloaded vehicle weight 483 lbs (219 kg), DIN un- loaded vehicle weight, ready for road, 90% full tank of gas, without OE Gross vehicle weight 948 lbs (430 kg) Maximum payload 465 lbs (211 kg) PERFORMANCE DATA Maximum speed >124 mph (>200 km/h)
  • Page 162 SERVICE...
  • Page 163 REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE HISTORY BMW MOTORRAD MOBILITY SERVICES MAINTENANCE WORK MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE BMW RUNNING-IN CHECK MAINTENANCE CONFIRMATIONS SERVICE CONFIRMATIONS...
  • Page 164: Reporting Safety Defects

    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 165: Bmw Motorrad Service

    BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE always in optimum condition, With its worldwide retailer net- BMW Motorrad recommends work, BMW Motorrad can at- that you comply with the main- tend to you and your motor- tenance intervals specified for cycle in over 100 countries your motorcycle.
  • Page 166: Bmw Motorrad Mobility Services

    Service History. carried out by your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer before Objection it turns the motorcycle over to At the BMW Motorrad retailer you. or specialist workshop, the ve- BMW running-in check hicle owner can object to the The BMW running-in check...
  • Page 167 In these cases, a corresponding maximum distance covered will also be entered in the confirmation of service. If this distance covered is reached before the next service appointment, service must be performed sooner. The service display in the multi- function display reminds you of the next service date approxi- mately one month or 621 miles (1000 km) before the entered...
  • Page 168: Maintenance Schedule

    SERVICE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE BMW Motorrad break-in Annually or every 6000 mi inspection (including oil (10000 km) (whichever and oil filter change) comes first) Standard scope of annually or every BMW Motorrad service 12000 mi (20000 km) (whichever comes first) Engine oil change with...
  • Page 169: Bmw Running-In Check

    The actual scope of maintenance required for your vehicle may differ. Setting the service date and remaining distance Perform a vehicle test with the BMW Motorrad diagnosis sys- Engine oil change with filter Change oil in the angular gearbox...
  • Page 170: Maintenance Confirmations

    SERVICE MAINTENANCE CONFIRMATIONS BMW Motorrad Service standard scope The repair procedures belonging to the BMW Motorrad Service standard package are listed below. The actual maintenance work applicable for your vehicle may differ. Performing the vehicle test using the BMW Motorrad diagnostic...
  • Page 171 BMW pre-delivery check BMW running-in check performed performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Stamp, signature Stamp, signature...
  • Page 172 SERVICE BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Oil change in engine with filter Oil change in bevel gears Checking valve clearance Changing gear oil Replacing all spark plugs...
  • Page 173 BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Oil change in engine with filter Oil change in bevel gears Checking valve clearance Changing gear oil Replacing all spark plugs...
  • Page 174 SERVICE BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Oil change in engine with filter Oil change in bevel gears Checking valve clearance Changing gear oil Replacing all spark plugs...
  • Page 175 BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Oil change in engine with filter Oil change in bevel gears Checking valve clearance Changing gear oil Replacing all spark plugs...
  • Page 176 SERVICE BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Oil change in engine with filter Oil change in bevel gears Checking valve clearance Changing gear oil Replacing all spark plugs...
  • Page 177 BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Oil change in engine with filter Oil change in bevel gears Checking valve clearance Changing gear oil Replacing all spark plugs...
  • Page 178 SERVICE BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Oil change in engine with filter Oil change in bevel gears Checking valve clearance Changing gear oil Replacing all spark plugs...
  • Page 179 BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Oil change in engine with filter Oil change in bevel gears Checking valve clearance Changing gear oil Replacing all spark plugs...
  • Page 180 SERVICE BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Oil change in engine with filter Oil change in bevel gears Checking valve clearance Changing gear oil Replacing all spark plugs...
  • Page 181 BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Oil change in engine with filter Oil change in bevel gears Checking valve clearance Changing gear oil Replacing all spark plugs...
  • Page 182: Service Confirmations

    SERVICE 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 at km Date...
  • Page 183 Work performed at km Date...
  • Page 184 CERTIFICATE FOR ELECTRONIC IMMOBILIZER...
  • Page 185 Declaration of Conformity Radio equipment electronic United Arab Emirates immobiliser (EWS4) For all countries without EU Technical information Frequency Band: 134 kHz (Transponder: TMS37145 / Type DST80, TMS3705 Transponder Base Station IC) Philippiens Output Power: 50 dBµV/m Manufacturer and Address Manufacturer: BECOM Electronics GmbH Address: Technikerstraße 1,...
  • Page 186 Indonesia Taiwan 72790/SDPPI/2021 13349 低功 電波 射性電機管 辦法 第十二條 經型式認證合格之低 功率射頻電 機,非經許可,公 司、商號或使用者均不得擅 自變 更頻率、加大功率或變更原設計 之特性及 功能。第十四條 低功 Dilarang melakukan perubahan 率射頻電機之使用不 得影響飛航 Spesifikasi yang dapat 安全及干擾合法通信;經發現有 Menimbulkan gangguan fisik 干 擾現象時,應立即停用,並改 dan/atau elektromagnetik 善至無干擾時方 得繼續使用。 前 terhadap lingkungan sekitarnya 項合法通信,指依電信法規定作...
  • Page 187 United States (USA) Canada Contains FCC ID: Contains IC: ODE-MREWS5012 10430A-MREWS5012 FCC § 15.19 Labelling This device complies with part 15 requirements of the FCC Rules and Industry This device complies with part Canada license-exempt RSS 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry standard(s).
  • Page 188 INDEX Technical data, 153 Abbreviations and symbols, 4 Voltage of the vehicle electrical system too low, 29 Indicator and warning Brake fluid light, 30 Checking the front fill Self-diagnosis, 76 level, 106 Technology in detail, 88 Checking the rear fill Accessories level, 107 General notes, 128...
  • Page 189 Clutch Engine, 28 Adjusting the clutch lever, 62 Indicator light for engine Checking function, 108 electronics, 27 Fluid reservoir, 14 Severe fault, 28 Technical data, 150 Starting, 75 Coolant Technical data, 149 Warning light for overtemper- Engine oil Checking the fill level, 102 ature, 27 Coolant temperature Filling level indicator, 14...
  • Page 190 INDEX Overview, 22 Hazard warning flasher Voltage of the vehicle Operating, 40 electrical system too low, 29 Operating element, 17 Instrument cluster Headlight Overview, 19 Adjusting the headlight Photodiode, 19 range, 61 Setting units, 48 Headlight beam throw, 61 Setting for right-hand/left- Jump-starting, 118 hand traffic, 61 Headlight courtesy delay...
  • Page 191 Multifunction display, 23 Maintenance Right handlebar fitting, 18 Maintenance schedule, 162 Right side of vehicle, 15 Maintenance confirma- Underneath the seat, 16 tions, 164 Maintenance intervals, 160 Passenger frame Mirrors Installing, 133 Setting, 60 Removing, 130 Mobility Services, 160 Passenger seat Motorcycle Installing, 57 Care, 136...
  • Page 192 INDEX Settings Weights, 155 Display: SETUP ENTER, 43 Wheels and tires, 152 SETUP Tire pressures Exiting, 49 Sign, 14 Resetting, 49 Tires Selecting, 46 Break-in, 78 Socket Checking tire pressure, 108 Position on vehicle, 14 Checking tread depth, 108, Spark plugs Technical data, 152 Technical data, 153 Tire pressures, 153...
  • Page 193 Wheels Checking spokes, 110 Checking wheel rims, 110 Installing the rear wheel, 117 Removing the rear wheel, 116 Size change, 110 Technical data, 152...
  • Page 194 Reprinting, in whole or in hands frequently when ser- part, is only permitted with vicing your vehicle. the written permission of Further information is avail- BMW Motorrad, Aftersales. able at: Original Rider's Manual, printed www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/ in Germany. passenger_vehicle...
  • Page 195 Important data for refueling stop: Fuel Recommended fuel quality Super unleaded (max. 15% ethanol, E15) 89 AKI (95 ROZ/RON) 90 AKI Alternative fuel quality Regular unleaded (max. 15% ethanol, E15) 87 AKI (91 ROZ/RON) 87 AKI Fuel tank capacity Approx. 4.5 gal (Approx. 17 l) Fuel reserve Approx.

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