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R nineT
MAKE LIFE A RIDE

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  • Page 1 MOTORRAD RIDER'S MANUAL R nineT MAKE LIFE A RIDE...
  • Page 2 Vehicle data Model Vehicle Identification Number Colour code Date of first registration Registration number Dealership details Person to contact in Service department Ms/Mr Phone number Dealership address/phone number (company stamp)
  • Page 3 YOUR BMW. We congratulate you on your choice of a vehicle from BMW Motorrad and welcome you to the community of BMW riders. Familiarise yourself with your new vehicle so that you can ride it safely and confidently in all traffic situations.
  • Page 4 GENERAL OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Ignition switch/steer- Quick & easy reference ing lock Abbreviations and sym- Emergency-off switch bols (kill switch) Equipment Lighting Technical data Display Currency Settings in the instru- Additional sources of ment cluster information Anti-theft alarm (DWA) Certificates and operat- Traction control (ASC/ ing licences DTC)
  • Page 5 Securing motorcycle ACCESSORIES for transportation General notes USB charging socket ENGINEERING DE- Luggage TAILS Passenger frame Tail-hump cover General notes Optional accessories Antilock Brake System (ABS) CARE Dynamic Brake Control Traction control Care products (ASC/DTC) Washing the vehicle Riding mode Cleaning easily dam- Dynamic engine aged components...
  • Page 6 Weights Performance figures SERVICE Reporting safety-rel- evant defects BMW Motorrad Service BMW Motorrad Service history BMW Motorrad mo- bility services Maintenance work Maintenance sched- BMW Running-in Check Maintenance confirm- ations Service confirmations APPENDIX Declaration of Con- formity Certificate for elec-...
  • Page 8 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    QUICK & EASY REFERENCE ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS EQUIPMENT TECHNICAL DATA CURRENCY ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION CERTIFICATES AND OPERATING LICENCES DATA MEMORY...
  • Page 10: Quick & Easy Reference

    WARNING Medium-risk Optional equipment. hazard. Non-avoidance The vehicles are can lead to fatal or severe in- assembled com- jury. plete with all the DANGER High-risk haz- BMW Motorrad ard. Non-avoidance leads optional equipment to fatal or severe injury. originally ordered.
  • Page 11: Equipment

    This rider's manual tration documents, or can be describes optional equipment obtained from your authorised (OE) and selected optional BMW Motorrad retailer or an- accessories (OA) provided other qualified service partner by BMW. This explains why or specialist workshop. The...
  • Page 12: Currency

    Because of this, your vehicle downloaded from may differ from the information bmw-motorrad.com/certifica- supplied in the rider's manual. tion. Nor can BMW Motorrad en- DATA MEMORY tirely rule out errors and omis- General sions. We hope you will ap- preciate that no claims can...
  • Page 13 The vehicle owner can also re- process personal data. quest that a BMW Motorrad Vehicle users have the right to retailer or another qualified obtain full information at no service partner or specialist...
  • Page 14 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS can be temporarily or perman- Legal requirements for the ently stored on the vehicle con- disclosure of data dition, component loads, incid- As part of its legal responsib- ents or errors. ilities, the manufacturer of the This information is generally vehicle is obligated to make its used to document the condi- stored data available to the rel-...
  • Page 15 If services are accessed, for the vehicle can be reset during example repairs, service pro- servicing or repair work by a cesses, warranty cases and BMW Motorrad retailer or an- quality assurance measures, other qualified service partner this technical information can or specialist workshop.
  • Page 16 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS tings depends on the corres- for example smartphone, USB ponding app and the operating stick, MP3 player. If this data system of the mobile device. is stored in the vehicle, the data can be deleted at any Services time.
  • Page 17 the IT systems provided by the vehicle manufacturer. Obtaining, processing and us- ing personal data outside of the normal provision of ser- vices requires legal permission, contractual agreement or con- sent. It is also possible to have the entire data connection ac- tivated or deactivated.
  • Page 18 GENERAL VIEWS...
  • Page 19 GENERAL VIEW, LEFT SIDE GENERAL VIEW, RIGHT SIDE UNDERNEATH THE SEAT MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, LEFT MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
  • Page 20: General View, Left Side

    GENERAL VIEWS GENERAL VIEW, LEFT SIDE Adjusting damping for 11 Type plate (on steering- front wheel ( head bearing) Checking operation of the clutch ( 117) Fuel filler neck ( Retaining strap Loading correctly 137) Rear footrest Rider footrest Adjusting damping for rear wheel ( USB charging socket 136)
  • Page 21: General View, Right Side

    GENERAL VIEW, RIGHT SIDE Checking brake-fluid level, front brakes ( 115) Topping up engine oil 111) Vehicle identification number (front right at the bottom on the rear frame) Checking brake-fluid level, rear brakes ( 116) Adjusting spring preload Removing passenger seat...
  • Page 22: Underneath The Seat

    GENERAL VIEWS UNDERNEATH THE SEAT Diagnostic connector 133) Toolkit ( 108) Payload table Tyre pressures table Fuse box ( 131) Remote positive terminal 128)
  • Page 23: Multifunction Switch, Left

    MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, LEFT High-beam headlight and headlight flasher ( Adaptive cruise control Hazard warning lights Traction control (ASC/ DTC) ( Turn indicators ( Horn MENU rocker button...
  • Page 24: Multifunction Switch, Right

    GENERAL VIEWS MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT Operating heated handle- bar grips ( Selecting riding mode Emergency-off switch (kill switch) ( Starter button (...
  • Page 25: Instrument Cluster

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Speedometer Indicator and warning lights ( Photosensor for the brightness control in the multifunction display with anti-theft alarm (DWA) DWA light-emitting diode Rev. counter Multifunction displays...
  • Page 26 STATUS INDICATORS...
  • Page 27 INDICATOR AND WARNING LIGHTS MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAYS WARNING INDICATORS SERVICE-DUE INDICATOR...
  • Page 28 STATUS INDICATORS INDICATOR AND WARNING LIGHTS Warning light, drive mal- function ( High beam indicator light General warning light Displayed 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 DISPLAYS Selecting riding mode On-board computer Selecting display in speedometer ( Unit of selected display Status Warning symbol ( On-board computer Selecting display in rev. counter ( Unit of selected display Gear indicator Value...
  • Page 30 STATUS INDICATORS WARNING INDICATORS Mode of presentation Warnings are indicated by the corresponding warning lights. If two or more warnings occur at the same time, all the ap- propriate warning lights show. Warning symbols correspond- ing to the warnings appear in alternate sequence.
  • Page 31 Warnings, overview Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights lights up. is displayed. Electronic im- mobiliser active lights up. is displayed. Engine in emer- gency-operation mode ( lights up. is displayed. Temperature sensor malfunc- tion ( is displayed. Engine warning flashes.
  • Page 32 STATUS INDICATORS Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights lights up. ABS fault ( quick- ASC/DTC inter- flashes. vention ( flashes. ASC/DTC self- diagnosis not completed lights up. ASC/DTC switched off lights up. ASC/DTC fault is displayed. Anti-theft alarm battery flat lights up.
  • Page 33 Have the faulty ignition key an authorised BMW Motorrad replaced, preferably by an au- dealer. thorised BMW Motorrad re- Temperature sensor tailer.
  • Page 34 Have the fault rectified as cialist workshop, preferably an quickly as possible by a spe- authorised BMW Motorrad re- cialist workshop, preferably tailer. an authorised BMW Motorrad It is possible to continue to dealer.
  • Page 35 Have the fault rectified as the motorcycle ridden, the on- quickly as possible by a spe- board electronics switch off the cialist workshop, preferably electricity supply to individual an authorised BMW Motorrad consumers. dealer. Possible cause: Too many consumers are Outside temperature warning switched on.
  • Page 36 ABS portunity. Consult a special- fault ( 97). ist workshop, preferably an Have the fault rectified as authorised BMW Motorrad quickly as possible by a spe- Retailer. cialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.
  • Page 37 5 km/h) Have the fault rectified as Pull away slowly. Bear in quickly as possible by a spe- mind that the ASC/DTC cialist workshop, preferably an function and dynamic engine authorised BMW Motorrad re- brake control are not available tailer.
  • Page 38 Consult a specialist work- the tank is greater than the re- shop, preferably an authorised serve quantity. BMW Motorrad dealer. Fuel down to reserve Fuel reserve lights up. The amount of fuel remaining...
  • Page 39 Have your motorcycle ser- Reserve fuel viced regularly by a specialist workshop, preferably an au- approx. 3.5 l thorised BMW Motorrad re- Refuelling ( 90). tailer. The vehicle remains oper- Service due ationally reliable and road- is displayed.
  • Page 40 STATUS INDICATORS When a service is due within 1000 km, symbol for service due 3 and countdown dis- tance 1 are displayed and the countdown proceeds in steps of 100 km. 2 appears SERV briefly on the display after the Pre-Ride-Check or when called up by the rider for display in the on-board computer.
  • Page 42 OPERATION...
  • Page 43 IGNITION SWITCH/STEERING LOCK EMERGENCY-OFF SWITCH (KILL SWITCH) LIGHTING DISPLAY SETTINGS IN THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ANTI-THEFT ALARM (DWA) TRACTION CONTROL (ASC/DTC) RIDING MODE CRUISE CONTROL HEATED GRIPS FRONT AND REAR SEATS...
  • Page 44: Ignition Switch/Steering Lock

    OPERATION IGNITION SWITCH/STEERING LOCK Keys You receive 2 ignition keys and a special key for removing the passenger seat ( 60). If a key is lost or mislaid, con- sult the information on the electronic immobiliser (EWS) Turn the ignition key to po- 39).
  • Page 45 If you lose an ignition key, you can have it barred by your au- thorised BMW Motorrad re- tailer. If you wish to do this, you will need to bring all other keys for the motorcycle with you.
  • Page 46: Emergency-Off Switch (Kill Switch)

    OPERATION EMERGENCY-OFF SWITCH (KILL SWITCH) Engine switched off Normal operating position (run) Emergency-off switch (kill switch) You cannot start the en- gine unless the kill switch is in the run position. WARNING LIGHTING Operation of the kill switch Low-beam headlight while riding Switch on the ignition ( 38).
  • Page 47 Side light The side lights switch on auto- matically when the ignition is switched on. The side lights place a strain on the battery; leave the ignition switched on for a limited time only. High-beam headlight and Immediately after switching headlight flasher off the ignition, pull switch 1 back and hold it in that posi-...
  • Page 48 OPERATION ton 1 to the left and hold it in that position until the park- ing lights come on. Switch the ignition on and off again to switch off the park- ing lights. Automatic daytime riding light The changeover between daytime riding light and Repeatedly short-press but- low-beam headlight includ-...
  • Page 49 is displayed. SETUP ENTER If the ambient brightness de- creases below a certain value (e.g. in a tunnel) while the daytime riding light function is active, the low-beam head- light is automatically switched on. When sufficient ambi- ent brightness is detected, Press button 1 to switch on the daytime riding light is the hazard warning lights sys-...
  • Page 50 OPERATION Alternatively: Press button 1 to cancel the turn indicators.
  • Page 51: Display

    DISPLAY SELECTING DISPLAY IN SPEEDOMETER Switch on the ignition ( 38). WARNING The on-board computer read- ings appear on the display. Distraction from the road Repeatedly short-press but- and loss of control ton 1 until the desired value is Operating the integrated in- displayed.
  • Page 52 OPERATION Distance ridden after fuel down to reserve: , select- KM R able only after the fuel level has dropped to the reserve volume. Outside temperature: °C Clock: Service due date: SERV selectable only when next service is due within one month or service is overdue.
  • Page 53 SELECTING DISPLAY IN REV. COUNTER Switch on the ignition ( 38). The on-board computer read- ings appear on the display. Repeatedly short-press but- ton 1 until the desired value is displayed. Possible displays: Engine temperature: Bar in- dicator Average speed: ØKM/H Vehicle voltage: Average fuel consumption:...
  • Page 54 OPERATION Resetting trip distance Press and hold down button 1 recorder until the average value you want 2 is reset. Switch on the ignition ( 38). Repeatedly short-press but- ton 1 until the trip distance recorder you want to reset 2 is displayed.
  • Page 55: Settings In The Instrument Cluster

    Set the time SETTINGS IN THE INSTRU- CLOCK Set the date MENT CLUSTER DATE Set units UNIT Selecting SETUP Reset displays RESET Requirement Exit menu SETUP The vehicle is at a standstill. SETUP EXIT Adjusting display brightness Switch on the ignition ( 38).
  • Page 56 OPERATION Setting clock Press and hold down but- Switch on the ignition ( 38). ton 2 until the minutes num- ber stops flashing. Select SETUP ( 49). The clock is set. Long-press button 1 to exit SET CLOCK is displayed. SETUP ENTER Setting date Switch on the ignition (...
  • Page 57: Switch On The Ignition ( 38)

    Short-press button 2 to re- duce the month number by one. The month is set. Press and hold down button 2 until is displayed. SET YEAR Repeatedly short-press but- ton 1 until SET UNIT ENTER is displayed. Long-press button 2 to activ- SET UNIT is displayed.
  • Page 58 OPERATION is displayed. SET UNIT EXIT Long-press button 2 to exit SET UNIT is displayed. SETUP RESET Resetting SETUP Switch on the ignition. Select SETUP ( 49). Repeatedly short-press button 2 until the unit you want 3 is selected. If you want to exit setup, re- peatedly press button 1 until is displayed.
  • Page 59: Anti-Theft Alarm (Dwa)

    ANTI-THEFT ALARM (DWA) with anti-theft alarm (DWA) Activating DWA Switch on the ignition ( 38). Adjust the DWA settings 54). Switch off the ignition. If the alarm system (DWA) Long-press button 1. is activated, the DWA will be is displayed. SETUP ENTER armed automatically when Settings were saved.
  • Page 60 DWA alarm is in progress an alarm tone sounds and the turn indicators flash. The type of alarm tone can be set by an au- thorised BMW Motorrad dealer. If a DWA alarm was triggered while the motorcycle was un- Repeatedly short-press but-...
  • Page 61: Traction Control (Asc/Dtc)

    Switch on the ASC/DTC TRACTION CONTROL (ASC/ function DTC) Switch off the ASC/DTC function Switch on the ignition ( 38). You have the option of deactivating the ASC/DTC function while the motorcycle is on the move. Press and hold down button 1 until ASC/DTC indicator and warning light 2 changes its status.
  • Page 62: Riding Mode

    OPERATION section entitled "Engineering details" ( 100). RIDING MODE Using riding modes BMW Motorrad has developed operational scenarios for your motorcycle from which you can select the scenario suitable for Press button 1. your situation: The current riding mode 2 is Standard displayed.
  • Page 63: Cruise Control

    Setting road speed with cruise control additionally on vehicles with adaptive cruise control: Adaptive cruise control is de- activated. The riding mode selected in this way is retained, with the engine-characteristic and, ABS control and ASC/DTC con- trol adaptation settings, even Short-push button 1 forward.
  • Page 64 OPERATION to deactivate adaptive cruise Push button 1 forward and control. hold it in this position. The vehicle accelerates For safety reasons, adapt- smoothly. ive cruise control is auto- The current speed is main- matically deactivated whenever tained and saved if button 1 ASC/DTC intervention occurs.
  • Page 65: Heated Grips

    Switching off adaptive cruise control Repeatedly press button 1 until desired heating stage 2 is displayed. Slide switch 1 to the left. The following settings are avail- The system is deactivated. able: Button 2 is disabled. Heating off HEATED GRIPS with heated grips Low heating power Operating heated handlebar...
  • Page 66: Front And Rear Seats

    OPERATION Removing passenger seat FRONT AND REAR SEATS Removing rider's seat Remove the passenger seat 60). Remove screw 1 with motor- cycle seat key 2. Pull grab strap 3 toward the rider's seat and work passen- ger seat 4 to the rear to re- Pull lock 1 up.
  • Page 68 ADJUSTMENT...
  • Page 69 MIRRORS HEADLIGHT CLUTCH BRAKES SPRING PRELOAD DAMPING FOOTREST SYSTEM...
  • Page 70: Mirrors

    ADJUSTMENT with Option 719 Billet Pack MIRRORS Classic II Adjusting mirrors with Option 719 Billet Pack Shadow II Turn the mirror to the correct position. DANGER Functional restriction due to incorrect installation posi- tion Risk of crash and accident Do not change the installa- tion position of the mirror.
  • Page 71: Headlight

    Push the protective cap over weight carried by the motor- the threaded fastener. cycle. If there are doubts about the correct headlight beam throw, have the setting checked by a specialist work- shop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.
  • Page 72: Clutch

    Have the basic settings of the Applying light pressure from headlight restored by a spe- behind, turn adjusting screw 1 cialist workshop, preferably an to the desired position. authorised BMW Motorrad re- The adjusting screw can tailer. be turned more easily if...
  • Page 73: Brakes

    the clutch lever is pushed for- BRAKES ward. Adjusting handbrake lever Adjustment options: From position 1: narrowest WARNING span between handlebar grip Relocated brake fluid tank and clutch lever Air in the brake system To position 5: widest span Do not turn the handlebars between handlebar grip and or the handlebar fitting on clutch lever...
  • Page 74: Spring Preload

    ADJUSTMENT Adjustment options: SPRING PRELOAD From position 1: narrowest Adjustment for front span between handlebar grip suspension and handbrake lever Front spring preload has to To position 5: widest span be adjusted to suit the rider's between handlebar grip and weight.
  • Page 75 and calculate the difference adjusting screws 2 in direc- (compression) between the tion A. measured values. To increase negative spring displacement (reduce spring Load-dependent adjust- preload), use the tool from ment of spring preload the on-board toolkit to turn Negative spring displacement adjusting screws 2 in direc- of front wheel tion B.
  • Page 76: Damping

    ADJUSTMENT DAMPING Adjustment Damping must be adapted to suit the condition of the sur- face on which the motorcycle is ridden and to suit spring pre- load. An uneven surface requires softer damping than a smooth surface. WARNING An increase in spring preload Spring preload setting and requires firmer damping, a spring-strut damping setting...
  • Page 77 Adjusting rebound-stage damping for front wheel To increase damping: Use the tool from the on-board toolkit to turn the adjusting screw so Adjust rebound-stage that mark 1 points to a higher damping by turning adjusting value on the scale. screw 1 on the right fork leg. To reduce damping: Use the tool from the on-board toolkit to turn the adjusting screw so...
  • Page 78 ADJUSTMENT Rebound stage, basic setting, front Position 1 (comfortable set- ting with rider 85 kg) Position 3 (normal setting with rider 85 kg) Position 7 (sports setting with rider 85 kg) Factory default settings, front CAUTION wheel Adjusting the spring-strut Reset the factory defaults as damping when the silencer stated below.
  • Page 79: Footrest System

    Recommended suspension setting for two-up riding Turn the adjusting screw clockwise as far as it will go, then back it off 1 turn (damp- ing) FOOTREST SYSTEM Turn the adjusting screw 1 clockwise to harden the with Option 719 Billet Pack damping action.
  • Page 80 ADJUSTMENT Rotor to base plate 20 Nm WARNING Incorrectly adjusted footrest as a result of movement of the rotor. You can adjust foot clear- Risk of falling ance and set the footrest for a The footrest setting must be higher foot position by turning adjusted accordingly if the rotor 2.
  • Page 81 Disengage spring 4 from Remove and refit the footrest footrest joint 5. hinge on the shifting unit side in the same way. Positioning joint to rotor M8 x 20 20 Nm Remove screw 1. Pull footrest joint 2 off ro- tor 3.
  • Page 82 ADJUSTMENT Remove and refit the footrest Install new screw 2. body on the shifting unit side Foot piece on footbrake in the same way. lever Footrest body to posi- M6 x 20 tioning joint Thread-locking compound: M4 x 8 micro-encapsulated 3 Nm 10 Nm Adjusting footbrake lever peg...
  • Page 83 Install new screw 2. Foot piece on gearshift lever M6 x 20 Thread-locking compound: micro-encapsulated 10 Nm...
  • Page 84 RIDING...
  • Page 85 SAFETY INFORMATION REGULAR CHECK STARTING RUNNING IN BRAKES PARKING YOUR MOTORCYCLE REFUELLING SECURING MOTORCYCLE FOR TRANSPORTATION...
  • Page 86: Safety Information

    Your authorised BMW Motorrad retailer will Set spring preload, damping be happy to advise you on characteristic and tyre pres- the correct clothing for every sures to suit total weight.
  • Page 87 Speed If you ride at high speed, al- WARNING ways bear in mind that various Inhalation of harmful va- boundary conditions can ad- pours versely affect the handling of Health hazard your motorcycle, e.g.: Do not inhale vapours from Spring-strut and shock-ab- operating fluid and plastics.
  • Page 88: Regular Check

    RIDING Tampering Stop the engine immediately if it misfires. Use only unleaded fuel. ATTENTION Comply with all specified Tampering with the motor- maintenance intervals. cycle (e.g. engine manage- ment ECU, throttle valves, ATTENTION clutch) Damage to the affected parts, Unburned fuel in catalytic failure of safety-relevant func- converter tions, voiding of warranty...
  • Page 89: Starting

    Every 3rd refuelling stop Check the engine oil level 110). Check the brake pad thick- ness, front brakes ( 112). Check the brake pad thick- ness, rear brakes ( 113). Check the brake-fluid level, front brakes ( 115). Press starter button 1. Check the brake-fluid level, The start attempt is auto- rear brakes (...
  • Page 90 Have the fault rectified as quickly as possible by a spe- All the segments in displays 1 cialist workshop, preferably an light up. authorised BMW Motorrad re- At the same time, all the indic- tailer. ator and warning lights 3 are switched on.
  • Page 91 Have the fault rectified as warning lights. quickly as possible by a spe- ASC/DTC self-diagnosis cialist workshop, preferably an not completed authorised BMW Motorrad re- The ASC/DTC function is tailer. not available, because self- ASC/DTC self-diagnosis diagnosis did not complete.
  • Page 92: Running In

    You cialist workshop, preferably an can compensate for this initial authorised BMW Motorrad re- reduction in braking efficiency tailer. by exerting greater pressure on the levers.
  • Page 93: Brakes

    BRAKES BMW Motorrad ABS prevents How can stopping distance be the front wheel from locking minimised? Each time the brakes are ap- WARNING...
  • Page 94 RIDING as soon as you start to acceler- ate and vehicle speed reaches WARNING 20 km/h. Wetness and dirt result in Descending mountain passes diminished braking effi- ciency WARNING Risk of accident Apply the brakes lightly Braking mostly with the rear while riding to remove brake on mountain descents wetness and dirt, or...
  • Page 95: Parking Your Motorcycle

    constitute a huge advance in PARKING YOUR safety for braking with the mo- MOTORCYCLE torcycle banked for cornering, Side stand they cannot under any circum- Switch off the engine. stances be considered as re- defining the physical limits that ATTENTION apply to motorcycling.
  • Page 96: Refuelling

    WARNING a lengthy period of time. More Fuel is highly flammable information is available from Risk of fire and explosion your authorised BMW Motorrad Do not smoke. Never bring retailer. a naked flame near the fuel tank.
  • Page 97 ATTENTION Component damage Component damage caused by overfilled fuel tank Overfilling the fuel tank will cause excess fuel to penet- rate the carbon canister and cause component damage. Open the protective cap 2. Fill the fuel tank up to the Use the ignition key to un- lower edge of the filler neck lock filler cap of fuel tank 1 by...
  • Page 98: Securing Motorcycle For Transportation

    RIDING The "usable fuel capacity" specified in the technical data is the quantity that the fuel tank could hold if refilled after it had been run dry and the engine had cut out due to a lack of fuel. Usable fuel capacity ATTENTION approx.
  • Page 99 The vehicle's springs are com- pressed. ATTENTION Trapping of components Component damage Do not trap components such as brake lines or cable legs. At the front, secure the ten- sioning straps to the bottom fork bridge on both sides. At the rear, secure the ten- sioning straps to the brackets of the rear footrest on both sides and tension them.
  • Page 100 ENGINEERING DETAILS...
  • Page 101 GENERAL NOTES ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS) DYNAMIC BRAKE CONTROL TRACTION CONTROL (ASC/DTC) RIDING MODE DYNAMIC ENGINE BRAKE CONTROL ADAPTIVE HEADLIGHT...
  • Page 102: General Notes

    The BMW Motorrad ABS will be un- wheels continue to turn and the able to prevent the rear wheel driving stability is retained irre- from lifting clear of the ground.
  • Page 103 ABS ensures directional stabil- In addition to problems with ity on any surface. the BMW Motorrad ABS, ex- ceptional riding conditions can At speeds above min 4 km/h, also cause a fault message to within the limits imposed by...
  • Page 104 ABS Pro increases safety, Risk of accident particularly when braking In order to ensure that in bends. ABS Pro prevents the BMW Motorrad ABS the wheels from locking is always maintained in even under sharp braking. optimum condition, it is...
  • Page 105: Dynamic Brake Control

    to calculate bank angle. They How Dynamic Brake Control come from the angular rate works sensor, an integral component The Dynamic Brake Control of Dynamic Traction Control function assists the rider in DTC. emergency braking situations. As the motorcycle is heeled Detection of emergency over more and more as braking...
  • Page 106: Traction Control (Asc/Dtc)

    Automatic Sta- apply under extreme compet- bility Control ASC itive conditions off-road or on ASC is a rudimentary function the track. The BMW Motorrad intended to prevent falls. ASC/DTC can be deactivated in with provision for bank angle: these cases.
  • Page 107: Riding Mode

    The BMW Motorrad The BMW Motorrad ASC/DTC ASC is unable to control a situ- can issue a fault message un- ation of this nature.
  • Page 108 ENGINEERING DETAILS RAIN In RAIN and ROAD riding ROAD modes, the ABS is set up for on-road riding. with riding modes Pro with riding modes Pro DYNA In DYNA riding mode, the For each of these riding modes, ABS is set up for on-road rid- there is a matching setting for ing.
  • Page 109: Dynamic Engine Brake Control

    Sharp braking during sporty all in the appropriate state. riding. The selection menu does not In the same way as disappear from the display until BMW Motorrad ASC, dynamic...
  • Page 110: Adaptive Headlight

    ENGINEERING DETAILS engine brake control compares ate the inside of the bend as the wheel circumferential the motorcycle banks for cor- velocities of the front and rear nering. The adaptive cornering wheels. Dynamic engine brake headlight is optimised for bank control uses this differential to angles up to 25°.
  • Page 112 MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 113 GENERAL NOTES TOOLKIT FRONT-WHEEL STAND REAR-WHEEL STAND ENGINE OIL BRAKE SYSTEM CLUTCH TYRES WHEEL RIMS WHEELS LIGHTING JUMP-STARTING BATTERY FUSES DIAGNOSTIC CONNECTOR...
  • Page 114: General Notes

    If you are in doubt, ening torques for the threaded consult a specialist workshop, fasteners on your vehicle are preferably your authorised listed in the section entitled BMW Motorrad retailer. "Technical data". Microencapsulated screws TOOLKIT The microencapsulation is a chemical thread-locker. An ad-...
  • Page 115: Front-Wheel Stand

    FRONT-WHEEL STAND for the details of the correct Installing front-wheel stand procedure for installation. BMW Motorrad offers an aux- ATTENTION iliary stand suitable for every vehicle. Your BMW Motorrad Use of the BMW Motorrad retailer will be happy to help...
  • Page 116: Rear-Wheel Stand

    BMW Motorrad offers an aux- Switch off the engine when it iliary stand suitable for every is at operating temperature. vehicle. Your BMW Motorrad...
  • Page 117 If the oil level is above the MAX mark: Have the oil level corrected by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer. ATTENTION Topping up engine oil Vehicle toppling sideways Make sure the ground is level Risk of damage to parts if...
  • Page 118: Brake System

    0.5 l (Difference by a specialist workshop, between MIN and MAX) preferably an authorised Check the engine oil level BMW Motorrad dealer. 110). Checking brake pad thickness, Install oil filler plug 3. front brakes Make sure the ground is level...
  • Page 119 1. BMW Motorrad retailer. Checking brake pad thickness, rear brakes Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor- cycle on its stand. Brake-pad wear limit, front 1.0 mm (friction pad only, without backing plate.
  • Page 120 In order to ensure the de- scribed above pendability of the brake system, do not permit the brake pads to wear past the minimum permissible thick- ness. Have the brake pads replaced by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer.
  • Page 121 Checking brake-fluid level, front brakes WARNING Not enough brake fluid in brake fluid reservoir, or con- taminants in brake fluid Considerably reduced braking power due to presence of air, Turn the handlebars to a pos- contaminants or water in the ition in which the brake fluid brake system reservoir is horizontal.
  • Page 122 If the brake fluid level drops vehicle upright. below the permitted level: Have the fault rectified as quickly as possible by a spe- cialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad re- tailer. Checking brake-fluid level, rear brakes WARNING Check the brake fluid level in...
  • Page 123: Clutch

    Tendency of valve inserts quickly as possible by a spe- installed vertically to open cialist workshop, preferably an by themselves at high riding authorised BMW Motorrad re- speeds tailer. Sudden loss of tyre pressure Install valve caps fitted with CLUTCH...
  • Page 124: Wheel Rims

    BMW Motorrad dealer. by law. Checking spokes Place the motorcycle on its Place the motorcycle on its stand on firm, even ground.
  • Page 125 BMW Motorrad and are fundamental to all cal- rear-wheel stand. culations. Any change in these Install the rear-wheel stand influencing variables, caused for 110). example by a switch to wheels Lift the front of the motor-...
  • Page 126 MAINTENANCE Remove screws 1 on the left Force brake pads 1 slightly side. apart by rocking brake cal- iper 2 back and forth against Disengage holder 2 for the brake disc 3. sensor cable and brake cal- iper 3. ATTENTION Unwanted inward movement of the brake pads Component damage on at-...
  • Page 127 Carefully pull the brake cal- Set down front wheel and ipers back and out until clear roll forwards out of the front of the brake discs. suspension. Slacken screw 2, but do not Remove spacing bushing 4 remove it. from the front wheel hub. Slacken clamping screws 1 on Installing front wheel left and right.
  • Page 128 Roll the front wheel into posi- of the fasteners checked tion between the forks of the by a specialist workshop, front suspension. preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Lubricate quick-release axle 3. Lubricant Lubricate the friction face of spacer bushing 4. Optimoly TA...
  • Page 129 Screw to quick-release WARNING axle Improper installation of the M20 x 1.5 quick-release axle 50 Nm Loosening of the front wheel Tighten clamping screws 1 After securing the brake cal- on the left and right to the ipers and relieving the front specified torque.
  • Page 130 MAINTENANCE Hold right brake caliper 2 in Insert wheel speed sensor 3 position and install screws 1. into its bore and install screw 1. Brake caliper on tele- scopic fork Wheel-speed sensor to fork leg M10 x 65 M6 x 20 38 Nm 8 Nm Insert the sensor cable into...
  • Page 131 Do not remove the sealing Place the motorcycle on its grease from the clamp. side stand. Removing rear wheel Lift the motorcycle, preferably with a BMW Motorrad rear- wheel stand. Engage first gear. Install the rear-wheel stand 110). Remove screw 1 and retain-...
  • Page 132 Support the wheel and re- by a specialist workshop, move screws 1. preferably an authorised Roll the rear wheel out toward BMW Motorrad dealer. the rear. Clean the wheel centring Installing rear wheel spigot and the contact surfaces of the wheel hub.
  • Page 133 Install screws 1. Align the clamp with recess 1 at retaining lug 2. Rear wheel to wheel Retaining lug engages recess carrier in the clamp. Tightening sequence: Tighten in diagonally opposite se- quence M10 x 53 x 1.25 60 Nm Slip the silencer on to the pipe at the exhaust-flow con- trol valve.
  • Page 134: Lighting

    LED light sources is longer than the presumed vehicle service life. If an LED light source is faulty contact a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer. Tighten screw 1. JUMP-STARTING Silencer to passenger frame CAUTION...
  • Page 135 ATTENTION Jump-starting with a voltage greater than 12 V Damage to the on-board electronics Make sure that the battery of the donor vehicle has a voltage rating of 12 V. Begin by connecting one end of the red jump lead to re- Make sure the ground is level mote positive terminal 1 and and firm and place the motor-...
  • Page 136: Battery

    Install cover 1. more than four weeks. Installing rider's seat ( 60). Install the passenger seat BMW Motorrad has de- 60). veloped a float charger specially designed for com- BATTERY patibility with the electronics Maintenance instructions of your motorcycle.
  • Page 137: Fuses

    Recharging connected battery Replacing battery If the battery is faulty consult a specialist workshop, preferably ATTENTION an authorised BMW Motorrad Charging the battery that is retailer. connected to the vehicle via the battery terminals FUSES Damage to the on-board Replacing fuses...
  • Page 138 4 A (Sensor box, multifunc- workshop, preferably an au- tion switch, left) thorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Consult the fuse assignment diagram below and replace the defective fuse. Fuse assignment ( 132) Re-install cap 3.
  • Page 139: Diagnostic Connector

    The interface to the diagnosis it to be disconnected and information system except in the course of a can be connected to the BMW Motorrad service by diagnostic connector 2. a specialist workshop or by other authorised persons. Securing diagnostic socket...
  • Page 140 ACCESSORIES...
  • Page 141 GENERAL NOTES USB CHARGING SOCKET LUGGAGE PASSENGER FRAME TAIL-HUMP COVER OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES...
  • Page 142: General Notes

    Use of other-make products tion and use regulations applic- Safety risk able in your country. BMW Motorrad cannot ex- Your authorised amine or test each product BMW Motorrad retailer of outside origin to ensure can offer expert advice on the...
  • Page 143: Luggage

    If the maximum load capacity LUGGAGE as stated in the technical data Securing luggage to is exceeded. motorcycle During the starting operation. Connection of electrical WARNING devices Handling adversely affected You can start using electrical by overloading and imbal- devices connected to the USB anced loads charging sockets only when Risk of falling...
  • Page 144: Passenger Frame

    ACCESSORIES rectly from your authorised BMW Motorrad retailer. PASSENGER FRAME Removing passenger frame ATTENTION Hard or sharp-edged com- ponents Remove screws 1 and remove Scratches and damage to left footrest system 2. paintwork Use a suitable soft cover or mask off the areas at risk.
  • Page 145 with bracket for silencer ATTENTION Remove rubber decoupler 1 and shouldered bushing 3 Trapping of components from the passenger frame re- Component damage moved beforehand. Do not trap components Secure rubber decoupler 1 in such as brake lines or cable bracket 2 for the silencer and legs.
  • Page 146 ACCESSORIES Bracket for the silencer on the rear frame 19 Nm M8 x 25 19 Nm with bracket for silencer Hold left footrest system 1 in position at rear frame 2 and install screws 3. Footrest system to rear frame M8 x 25 19 Nm Align silencer 1 with...
  • Page 147 Loading correctly; passenger Installing passenger frame frame not fitted ATTENTION Hard or sharp-edged com- ponents Scratches and damage to paintwork Use a suitable soft cover or mask off the areas at risk. Parking your motorcycle 138). WARNING Install the rear-wheel stand 110).
  • Page 148 ACCESSORIES with bracket for silencer Insert passenger frame 1 from the rear and loosely in- Remove screw 1 and stall screws 2. washer 2. Remove screws 1 and 2. Loosely install screw 1 and Remove bracket 3 for the si- lock washer 2.
  • Page 149: Tail-Hump Cover

    Rear seat frame to lug- gage frame M6 x 20 8 Nm Remove all masking tape. ATTENTION Trapping of components Component damage Do not trap components such as brake lines or cable Hold left footrest system 1 in legs. position at rear frame 2 and Secure lines 1 with cable install screws 3.
  • Page 150 ACCESSORIES Remove the rider's seat 60). Insert tail-hump cover 1 into the retaining bracket, ensur- ing that the spacer buffers 4 Remove screws 1 and keep of the tail-hump cover are them carefully for re-use. positioned in the retaining Remove retaining strap 2. bracket.
  • Page 151: Optional Accessories

    OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Available optional accessories Remove screws 3 and wash- ers 4. Remove retainer 1 underneath Your BMW Motorrad dealer retaining bridge for rider's can offer expert advice on the seat 2. choice of genuine BMW parts, accessories and other products...
  • Page 152 CARE...
  • Page 153 CARE PRODUCTS WASHING THE VEHICLE CLEANING EASILY DAMAGED COMPONENTS CARE OF PAINTWORK PAINT PRESERVATION LAYING UP MOTORCYCLE RESTORING MOTORCYCLE TO USE...
  • Page 154: Care Products

    Use of strongly acidic or and care products you can strongly alkaline cleaning obtain from your authorised agents BMW Motorrad dealer. The Damage to vehicle parts substances in BMW Motorrad Dilute in accordance with Care Products have been the dilution ratio stated on...
  • Page 155: Cleaning Easily Damaged Components

    Do not use insect-remover Corrosion pads or cleaning pads with Use only cold water to wash hard, scouring surfaces. off road salt. Trim panel components Clean trim panel components with water and BMW Motorrad solvent cleaner.
  • Page 156: Care Of Paintwork

    Do not use silicone sprays of water and motorcycle or care products that con- cleaner from the care series tain silicon. BMW Motorrad Care Products. This applies especially where CARE OF PAINTWORK road salt has been in use. The long-term effects of mater-...
  • Page 157: Paint Preservation

    BMW Motorrad spirit, applied with a clean cloth retailer. or cotton pad. BMW Motorrad recommends that tar spots be Clean the motorcycle. removed using BMW tar re- Remove the battery.
  • Page 158 CARE Clean the motorcycle. Install the battery. Note the checklist ( 82).
  • Page 160 TECHNICAL DATA...
  • Page 161 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART SCREW CONNECTIONS FUEL ENGINE OIL ENGINE CLUTCH TRANSMISSION FINAL DRIVE FRAME CHASSIS AND SUSPENSION BRAKES WHEELS AND TYRES ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DIMENSIONS WEIGHTS PERFORMANCE FIGURES...
  • Page 162: Troubleshooting Chart

    TECHNICAL DATA TROUBLESHOOTING CHART Engine does not start or is difficult to start. Possible cause Rectification Emergency off switch (kill Kill switch in operating posi- switch) tion Side stand is extended and Retract the side stand. gear is engaged. Gear is engaged and clutch is Select neutral or pull the clutch not pressed.
  • Page 163: Screw Connections

    SCREW CONNECTIONS Front wheel Value Valid Brake caliper on tele- scopic fork M10 x 65 38 Nm Clamping screws in axle holder M8 x 35 Tightening sequence: Tighten screws six times in alternate se- quence 19 Nm Bolt in quick-release axle M20 x 1.5 18 50 Nm...
  • Page 164 TECHNICAL DATA Mirror arm Value Valid Adapter to clamping block M10 x 14 - 4.8 25 Nm Mirror to spacer sleeve M5 x 20 3 Nm with Op- tion 719 Billet Pack Classic II with Op- tion 719 Billet Pack Shadow II Headlight Value...
  • Page 165 Frame Value Valid Rear seat frame to luggage frame M6 x 20 8 Nm Retaining bridge to rear frame M6 x 14.5 8 Nm Exhaust system Value Valid Clamp to silencer and exhaust manifold M8 x 45 22 Nm Silencer to passenger frame M8 x 40 19 Nm...
  • Page 166: Fuel

    SAE 15W-50, API SJ / JASO MA2, Additives (e.g. molybdenum-based) are not permissible because they can attack coated components of the engine, BMW Motorrad recommends BMW Motorrad ADVANTEC Pro oil. Engine oil, quantity for topping max 0.5 l, Difference between...
  • Page 167: Engine

    ENGINE Engine number location Crankcase, bottom right, be- low cylinder Engine type A72B12A Engine design Air/liquid-cooled two-cylinder, four-stroke, opposed-twin en- gine with two overhead, spur gear-driven camshafts and one counterbalance shaft. Displacement 1170 cm Cylinder bore 101 mm Piston stroke 73 mm Compression ratio 12 : 1...
  • Page 168: Final Drive

    FINAL DRIVE Type of final drive Shaft drive with bevel gears Type of rear suspension Cast aluminium single swinging arm featuring BMW Motorrad Paralever Gear ratio of final drive 2.909 Rear axle differential oil SAE 70W-80 / Hypoid Axle FRAME...
  • Page 169: Chassis And Suspension

    CHASSIS AND SUSPENSION Front wheel Type of front suspension Upside-down telescopic forks, 46 mm in diameter, adjustable rebound and compression stage Spring travel, front 120 mm, at wheel Rear wheel Type of rear-wheel suspension Central spring strut with coil spring, adjustable rebound stage damping and spring pre- load Spring travel at rear wheel...
  • Page 170: Brakes

    4.5 mm, Wear limit WHEELS AND TYRES Recommended tyre combina- Your authorised tions BMW Motorrad retailer will be happy to supply an up- to-date list of the approved wheel/tyre combinations. Speed category, front/rear V, required at least: 240 km/h...
  • Page 171: Electrical System

    Rear wheel Rear-wheel type Spoked wheel Rear wheel rim size 5.50" x 17" Tyre designation, rear 180 / 55 ZR 17 Load index, rear tyre min. 73 Permissible rear-wheel imbal- max 5 g ance Tyre pressures Tyre pressure, front 2.5 bar, tyre cold Tyre pressure, rear 2.7 bar, one-up, tyre cold 2.9 bar, two-up and with lug-...
  • Page 172: Dimensions

    TECHNICAL DATA DIMENSIONS Length of motorcycle 2105 mm, measured over rear wheel Height of motorcycle 1240 mm, with mirrors, at DIN unladen weight Width of motorcycle 865 mm, using the hand lever Height of rider's seat 805 mm, without rider, at DIN unladen weight Rider's inside-leg arc, heel to 1785 mm, without rider, at...
  • Page 174 SERVICE...
  • Page 175 REPORTING SAFETY-RELEVANT 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 176: Reporting Safety-Relevant Defects

    SERVICE REPORTING SAFETY-RELEVANT DEFECTS with Canada export If you think that your motorcycle has a fault which may cause an accident, injury or death, you must inform the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) immediately and BMW of North America, LLC. If the NHTSA receives other similar complaints, it may open an investigation.
  • Page 177: Bmw Motorrad Service

    In order to help ensure BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE that your BMW is always BMW Motorrad has an in optimum condition, extensive network of retailers BMW Motorrad recommends in place to look after you and compliance with the mainten- your motorcycle in more than ance intervals specified for your 100 countries.
  • Page 178: Bmw Motorrad Mobility Services

    A available to you. BMW Motorrad retailer or a MAINTENANCE WORK specialist workshop can also view data that is stored in the BMW pre-delivery check electronic service booklet.
  • Page 179 to bring in their vehicles for service before the next sched- uled date. It is to allow for these cases that a maximum odometer reading is entered as well in the confirmation of service. Servicing has to be brought forward if this odo- meter reading is reached be- fore the next scheduled date for the service.
  • Page 180: Maintenance Schedule

    SERVICE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE BMW Motorrad running- 10 Oil change in the tele- in check (including oil scopic forks change and oil filter 11 Change brake fluid, entire change) system BMW Motorrad Service, annually or every standard scope 10000 km (whichever...
  • Page 181 for the first time after one year, then every two years...
  • Page 182: Bmw Running-In Check

    SERVICE BMW RUNNING-IN CHECK BMW Motorrad running-in check The tasks included in the BMW Motorrad running-in check are listed below. The actual scope of work applicable for your vehicle may vary. Setting service-due date and countdown distance Performing vehicle test with BMW Motorrad diagnostic system...
  • Page 183: Maintenance Confirmations

    MAINTENANCE CONFIRMATIONS BMW Motorrad Service standard scope The tasks included in the BMW Motorrad Service standard scope are listed below. The actual scope of maintenance work applic- able for your vehicle may vary. Performing vehicle test with BMW Motorrad diagnosis system...
  • Page 184 SERVICE BMW pre-delivery check BMW Running-in Check carried out carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Stamp, signature Stamp, signature...
  • Page 185 BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear angular gearbox Checking valve clearance Change gearbox oil...
  • Page 186 SERVICE BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear angular gearbox Checking valve clearance Change gearbox oil...
  • Page 187 BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear angular gearbox Checking valve clearance Change gearbox oil...
  • Page 188 SERVICE BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear angular gearbox Checking valve clearance Change gearbox oil...
  • Page 189 BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear angular gearbox Checking valve clearance Change gearbox oil...
  • Page 190 SERVICE BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear angular gearbox Checking valve clearance Change gearbox oil...
  • Page 191 BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear angular gearbox Checking valve clearance Change gearbox oil...
  • Page 192 SERVICE BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear angular gearbox Checking valve clearance Change gearbox oil...
  • Page 193 BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear angular gearbox Checking valve clearance Change gearbox oil...
  • Page 194 SERVICE BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear angular gearbox Checking valve clearance Change gearbox oil...
  • Page 195: Service Confirmations

    SERVICE CONFIRMATIONS The table is intended as a record of maintenance and repair work, the installation of optional accessories and, if appropriate, technical campaign work. Work performed odometer Date reading...
  • Page 196 SERVICE Work performed odometer Date reading...
  • Page 198 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CERTIFICATE FOR ELECTRONIC IMMOBILISER...
  • Page 199 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manufacturer Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Petuelring 130, 80809 Munich, Germany Hereby, BMW AG declares that the radio equipment components listed below are in compliance with Directive 2014/53/ EU and with Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 of the United Kingdom. The full text of the EU/UK declarations of conformity are available at the following internet address: bmw-motorrad.com/certification Simplified UK Declaration of Conformity according to Radio...
  • Page 200 APPENDIX Technical information Radio Com- Frequency band Output/ equip- ponent Transmis- ment sion Power EWS4 134 kHz 50 dBμV/m Keyless 434,42 MHz 10 mW HUF5750 Ride Keyless 134,45 kHz 42 dBμV/m HUF8465 Ride Keyless 433,92 MHz 10 mW HUF5794 Ride Keyless 134,45 kHz 42 dBμV/m...
  • Page 201 Radio Com- Frequency band Output/ equip- ponent Transmis- ment sion Power Instru- Bluetooth: ICC10in Bluetooth: 2402 MHz - ment < +4 dBm 2480 MHz WLAN: < WLAN: 2402 MHz – Cluster +14 dBm 2472 MHz Peak max. 76 - 77 GHz e14FCR 32 dBm Nom max.
  • Page 202 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 203 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 204 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 206 INDEX Abbreviations and symbols, 4 Battery Maintenance instructions, 130 Engineering details, 96 Position on the vehicle, 16 Indicator and warning recharging connected light, 30 battery, 131 recharging disconnected Self-diagnosis, 84 Accessories battery, 131 general notes, 136 Replacing battery, 131 Adaptive Headlight, 104 Technical data, 165 Engineering details, 104 Vehicle voltage too low, 29...
  • Page 207 Dimensions Care Technical data, 166 Chrome, 150 Display Paintwork preservation, 151 Adjusting display bright- Chassis and suspension ness, 49 Technical data, 163 Distance recorders Checklist, 82 resetting, 48 Clock Display: CLOCK, 45 Engineering details, 100 Setting clock, 50 switching on, 55 Clutch Dynamic Brake Control, 99 Adjusting clutch lever, 66...
  • Page 208 INDEX Frame Headlight Technical data, 162 Adjusting headlight beam Front-wheel stand throw, 66 installing, 109 Adjustment for right-hand/ Fuel left-hand traffic, 65 Filler neck, 14 Headlight beam throw, 65 Fuel reserve, 32 Headlight courtesy delay Refuelling, 90 feature, 41 Technical data, 160 Heated handlebar grips Fuel reserve operating, 59...
  • Page 209 Lights Multifunction switch automatic daytime riding Overview, left side, 17 Overview, right side, 18 light, 42 Control, 17 Headlight courtesy delay Odometer feature, 41 Display: KM, 45 Headlight flasher, operat- On-board voltage ing, 41 Display: VOLTGE, 47 High-beam headlight, operating, 41 Parking, 89 Low-beam headlight, 40 Passenger frame...
  • Page 210 INDEX Riding time Engine, 161 Display: RDTIME, 47 Engine oil, 160 Running in, 86 Final drive, 162 Frame, 162 Fuel, 160 Safety instructions Fuses, 165 for brakes, 87 Lighting, 165 for riding, 80 Performance figures, 166 Screw connections, 157 Spark plugs, 165 Service, 171 Transmission, 161 Reporting safety-relevant...
  • Page 211 Running in, 86 Installing front wheel, 121 Technical data, 164 Installing rear wheel, 126 Removing front wheel, 119 Removing rear wheel, 125 USB charging socket Technical data, 164 Position on the vehicle, 14 Vehicle Identification Number Position on the vehicle, 15 Warning indicator lights, 28 ABS, 30 Anti-theft alarm, 32...
  • Page 212 Errors and omissions excepted. © 2022 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 80788 Munich, Germany Not to be reproduced by any means whatsoever, wholly or in part, without the written per- mission of BMW Motorrad, After Sales. Original rider’s manual, printed in Germany.
  • Page 213 Important data for refuelling: Fuel Premium unleaded (max- Recommended fuel grade imum 15% ethanol, E15) 95 ROZ/RON 90 AKI Regular unleaded (maximum Alternative fuel grade 15% ethanol, E15) 91 ROZ/RON 87 AKI Usable fuel capacity approx. 18 l Reserve fuel approx.

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