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K 1600 B

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  • Page 1 BMW Motorrad Rider's Manual K 1600 B...
  • Page 2 Vehicle data/dealership details Vehicle data Dealership details Model Person to contact in Service department Ms/Mr Vehicle Identification Number Phone number Colour code Date of first registration Dealership address/phone number (com- Registration number pany stamp)
  • Page 3 If you have questions concern- About this Rider's Manual ing your vehicle, your authorised Please read this Rider's Manual BMW Motorrad dealer will gladly carefully before starting to use provide advice and assistance. your new BMW. It contains im- We hope you will enjoy riding...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Warnings ....26 Electronic Suspension Ad- justment (D­ESA) ... 79 1 General instructions .
  • Page 5 Running in ....103 Engine oil ....128 Laying up the motor- Brakes .
  • Page 6 12 Service ....181 BMW Motorrad Service . . . 182 BMW Motorrad Mobility services ....182 Maintenance work .
  • Page 7: General Instructions

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

    Overview WARNING Medium-risk Reference to a page with hazard. Non-avoidance can more detailed informa- Chapter 2 of this Rider's Manual lead to fatal or severe injury. tion. will provide you with an initial DANGER High-risk haz- overview of your motorcycle. Indicates the end of a ard.
  • Page 9: Equipment

    Rider's Manual. separate manuals. Nor can BMW Motorrad entirely Tyre pressure monitor- rule out errors and omissions. ing. We hope you will appreciate that no claims can be entertained on the basis of the data, illustrations or descriptions in this manual.
  • Page 11: General Views

    General views General view, left side ....11 General view, right side ... . . 13 Underneath the seat .
  • Page 13: General View, Left Side

    General view, left side ­ with ECE audio system and preparation for naviga- Fuel filler neck ( 107) tion system ­ with ECE audio system and preparation for naviga- ­ with US audio system tion system with navigation prepara- tion ­...
  • Page 15: General View, Right Side

    General view, right side 10 Operation of the passenger seat heating (on the case) Engine number (above the engine oil filler opening) Vehicle identification num- ber (above the engine oil filler opening on the rear part of the main frame) Power socket ( 156) Brake-fluid tank, front...
  • Page 16: Underneath The Seat

    Underneath the seat Rider's Manual Fuses ( 152) Battery ( 148) Standard toolkit ( 126) Diagnostic connector 153)
  • Page 17: Multifunction Switch, Left

    Multifunction switch, left High-beam headlight and headlight flasher ( with daytime riding light Daytime riding light 65). Cruise-control system Hazard warning lights sys- tem ( with reverser Reverser ( 61). with auxiliary head- lights Auxiliary headlights 64). Windscreen ( Turn indicators ( Horn...
  • Page 18 10 Multi-Controller and MENU button Multifunction display Audio system (see the ap- propriate operating instruc- tions) DTC ( D-ESA ( 11 Selecting the favourites menu ( 71).
  • Page 19: Right

    Multifunction switch, right with intelligent emergency call with central locking sys- Central locking ( 84). Selecting the riding mode Emergency off switch (kill switch) ( Start engine ( 100) Intelligent emergency call...
  • Page 20: Right

    Multifunction switch, right without intelligent emergency call with central locking sys- Central locking ( 84). Selecting the riding mode Emergency off switch (kill switch) ( Start engine ( 100)
  • Page 21: Instrument Panel

    Instrument panel Speedometer Release for navigation slot Indicator and warning lights with audio system ECE and preparation for nav- igation system with navigation system Navigation device 158). Photosensor (for adapting the brightness of the in- strument lighting) Engine speed display Multifunction display NOTICE The brightness of the warning...
  • Page 23: Status Indicators

    Status indicators Indicator and warning lights ..22 Meaning of symbols ....23 Multifunction display ....25 Warnings .
  • Page 24: Indicator And Warning Lights

    Indicator and warning lights ABS ( DTC ( Turn indicators, left Fuel reserve ( with daytime riding light Daytime riding light 65). High-beam headlight Turn indicators, right - With export to EU mar- kets Malfunction indicator lamp Emissions warning ( DWA ( with auxiliary head- lights...
  • Page 25: Meaning Of Symbols

    Meaning of symbols 12 General warning light, in Average speed since the combination with warn- last reset ( ing symbols on the display Ambient temperature with tyre pressure control (RDC) Tyre pressures ( Meaning of the symbols at repair position 1: Stopwatch ( Average consumption since the last reset (...
  • Page 26 On-board voltage Oil level ( 5 Damping action 6 Loading 2 Passenger seat heating switched on 3 Heated grips switched on 4 Rider's seat heating switched...
  • Page 27: Multifunction Display

    Multifunction display Riding mode ( with Hill Start Control Operate Hill Start Control 83). Coolant temperature Warnings ( Menu area ( Area for audio system dis- plays with intelligent emer- gency call Area for emergency call system displays ( On-board computer with tyre pressure control (RDC) RDC displays...
  • Page 28: Warnings

    Warnings 10 Total distance travelled Up to four warning symbols can be displayed at any given time. 11 Clock ( Mode of presentation The status of the 'General' warn- 12 Fuel level Warnings are indicated by the ing light matches the most ur- 13 Gear indicator;...
  • Page 29 Warnings, overview Telltale and warning Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display The ice crystal Outside temperature warning ( symbol is displayed. The key symbol is Electronic immobiliser active ( General warning displayed. light lights up yel- low. The symbol for Radio-operated key out of range ( "radio-operated key not in reception...
  • Page 30 Telltale and warning Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display General warning The engine symbol Engine fault ( light lights up yel- is displayed. low. General warning The engine symbol Major engine fault ( is displayed. light flashes yellow. The oil-can sym- Engine-oil level too low ( bol appears on the display.
  • Page 31 Telltale and warning Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display General warning The RDC battery Battery of tyre-pressure sensor weak light lights up yel- symbol appears on low. the display. The "General" The headlight with Direction of throw of low-beam headlight a question mark is warning light shows unknown (...
  • Page 32 Telltale and warning Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display General warning Bulb symbol with Light failure ( light lights up yel- two arrows appears on the display. low. The split battery On-board system voltage low ( symbol appears on the display.
  • Page 33 Telltale and warning Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display The locked sym- Central locking locked ( bol appears on the display. The ABS indicator ABS self-diagnosis not completed and warning light flashes. The ABS indicator ABS fault ( and warning light shows.
  • Page 34 Telltale and warning Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display General warning The symbol for D­ESA fault ( light lights up yel- D­ESA fault is dis- low. played. The reserve-fuel The fuel-level read- Fuel down to reserve ( symbol lights up. ing turns yellow.
  • Page 35 Telltale and warning Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display The symbol for Emergency call fault ( emergency call fault is displayed.
  • Page 36 3 °C, a low; remember that there is thorised BMW Motorrad dealer. warning of potential black ice ap- particular danger of black ice pears. Regardless of the display...
  • Page 37 The temperature reading turns Have the defective radio-op- workshop, preferably an red. erated key replaced by an au- authorised BMW Motorrad thorised BMW Motorrad dealer. dealer. ATTENTION Emissions warning Replace the battery of the Riding with overheated en- radio-operated key...
  • Page 38 Have the fault rectified by a Adapt your style of riding ac- WARNING specialist workshop, preferably cordingly: avoid accelerating an authorised BMW Motorrad sharply and overtaking. Engine damage when run- dealer. ning in emergency-operation Expect an unusual engine re- You can continue riding; pollut-...
  • Page 39 BMW Motorrad – – – : Oil level cannot be dealer. measured (conditions as stated above not satisfied). Oil level Engine-oil level too low The oil-level indicator gives you an indication of the en- The oil-can symbol appears gine oil level.
  • Page 40 Do not continue your journey. Notify the breakdown service. Tyre pressure outside per- The detailed description of mitted tolerance. Sensor defective or BMW Motorrad RDC starts on Impairment of the vehicle's hand- page ( 121). system error ling characteristics. with tyre pressure control...
  • Page 41 Have the fault rectified by a higher speeds. A perman- specialist workshop, preferably specialist workshop, preferably ent fault is present only when an authorised BMW Motorrad the general warning light also an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. dealer. lights up. Under these circum-...
  • Page 42 Possible cause: an authorised BMW Motorrad If it is dark, park the vehicle or have it picked up (if possible). Retailer. The tyre pressure sensor battery Have the defect rectified as no longer provides its full capa- Headlight aiming changed quickly as possible by a spe- city.
  • Page 43 Consult a specialist workshop, When riding at low engine rpm preferably an authorised Bulb symbol with two switch off consumers that are BMW Motorrad dealer. arrows appears on the not necessary for road safety display. Front light failure (e.g. heated body warmer or Possible cause: auxiliary headlights).
  • Page 44 There is no assurance of how current specialist workshop, preferably long the anti-theft alarm can re- an authorised BMW Motorrad The "General" warning light main operational if the vehicle's dealer. shows red. battery is disconnected.
  • Page 45 5 km/h in The integral battery in the anti- specialist workshop, preferably order for ABS self-diagnosis to theft alarm has lost its entire ori- an authorised BMW Motorrad complete. ginal capacity. There is no as- dealer. Pull away slowly. Bear in mind...
  • Page 46 DTC switched off an authorised BMW Motorrad torque. The indicator light dealer. The DTC indicator light flashes for longer than the DTC lights up. D­ESA fault intervention lasts. This affords Possible cause: the rider visual feedback on General warning light lights up yellow.
  • Page 47 The holding symbol flashes NOTICE Reserve fuel briefly. The calculated range is only an approximate figure. Con- approx. 4 l sequently, BMW Motorrad re- Refuelling ( 107). commends that you should not...
  • Page 48 Possible cause: The holding symbol flashes Risk of accident due to brake briefly. system failure Hill Start Control has been Continue riding moderately (air switched off automatically. Possible cause: stream speeds up the cooling The side stands have been Hill Start Control cannot be activ- of the brakes).
  • Page 49 1000 km, Have servicing carried out as countdown distance 2 appears quickly as possible by a spe- on the display. cialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad If the countdown to the next dealer. service is less than one month,...
  • Page 50 This symbol 1 is displayed once the journey. specialist workshop, preferably a connection has been estab- an authorised BMW Motorrad lished. dealer. Emergency call display with intelligent emergency call...
  • Page 51 This symbol 1 is displayed if it If emergency calls are not pos- was not possible to establish a sible as a result of a technical connection. fault, this symbol 1 is displayed. If there is no mobile phone sig- nal, this symbol 1 is displayed.
  • Page 53: Operation

    Operation Ignition switch/steering lock ..52 Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) ..78 Ignition ......52 Electronic Suspension Adjustment (D­ESA) .
  • Page 54: Ignition Switch/Steering Lock

    Ignition switch/steering Ignition In all other cases it is the lie of the ground that determines the lock Switching on ignition direction in which the handle- Keys bars should be turned. You receive 2 ignition keys. Turn the handlebars all the way Please consult the information on to left.
  • Page 55 You can obtain emergency/ex- Turn the ignition key to posi- NOTICE tra keys only through an author- tion 1. ised BMW Motorrad dealer. The Light switched off. A spare key attached to the ignition keys are part of an in- Handlebars not locked.
  • Page 56: Ignition With Keyless Ride

    Ignition with proximately 1.5 minutes, but the central locking system is not Keyless Ride locked. Keys It is advisable to keep the radio- with Keyless Ride operated key on your person (e.g. in a jacket pocket) and to You receive one radio-operated have the emergency key with key and one emergency key.
  • Page 57 Switching off ignition Short-press button 1 to disen- Engine can be started. gage the steering lock. Pre-Ride-Check is performed. with Keyless Ride 101) Switching on ignition Requirement Running ABS self-diagnosis. with Keyless Ride 101) Radio-operated key is within DTC self-diagnosis is in pro- range.
  • Page 58 You can obtain emergency/ex- NOTICE moves to the bottom end posi- tra keys only through an author- tion. ised BMW Motorrad dealer. The A spare key attached to the radio-operated keys are part of same ring as the ignition key Version 2...
  • Page 59 ney, you can start the motor- Time during which the cycle using the emergency key. engine has to be started. If the battery of the radio-oper- The unlocking procedure has ated key is flat, the motorcycle to be repeated if this time is can be started by touching the allowed to expire.
  • Page 60: Emergency Off Switch

    Emergency off switch Component damage The emergency off switch is a kill switch for switching off the Use a battery compliant with (kill switch) engine quickly and easily. the manufacturer's specifica- tions. When inserting the battery, always make sure polarity is correct.
  • Page 61 A changeover of the language for necessary. the emergency call can only be Even if an emergency call using performed by the BMW Motorrad BMW is not possible, the system partner. The language assigned may make an emergency call to to the vehicle varies from the se- a public emergency call number.
  • Page 62 call can be cancelled by pressing and holding the SOS button. Operate the emergency-off switch to stop the engine. Remove helmet. After expiry of the timer, a voice contact to the BMW Call Center is established. Provide information to the The time remaining until trans- emergency services using the mission of an emergency call is...
  • Page 63: Reverser

    Emergency call in the Do not use the reverser on ex- cessive uphill/downhill gradients. event of a severe fall A severe fall or a crash is de- Uphill/downhill gradient tected. for reverser The emergency call is placed max 7 % automatically without delay.
  • Page 64: Lights

    Using the reverser Automatic termination Deactivating the reverser Reversing is cancelled automatic- ally: On excessive uphill/downhill gradients In the event of obstructions If the side stand has been ex- tended If the brake is operated before the reversing motor overheats Press and hold the starter but- Press button 1.
  • Page 65 ignition on for longer than abso- Switch the ignition on and off NOTICE lutely necessary. again to switch off the parking lights. The high-beam headlight can Low-beam headlight also be switched on when the Adjusting right-hand or The low-beam headlight switches engine is not running.
  • Page 66 R­hand traffic Operating the ground light : for force in the country in which the countries with right-hand side vehicle is used. with central locking system traffic. with ground lighting L­hand traffic : for Requirement countries with left-hand side traffic. Floor lighting is permitted in your country.
  • Page 67: Daytime Riding Light

    : ground light is briefly Poorer vision and oncoming switched on after having traffic dazzled. switched off the ignition. Do not use the daytime run- : ground light is not ning light when it is dark. switched on after having switched off the ignition.
  • Page 68: Hazard Warning Lights System

    ment of lighting conditions, Select the menu item NOTICE Automatic particularly in foggy or misty and switch weather. If the high beam headlight is Safety risk The symbol for the auto- switched on whilst the daytime matic daytime riding light Manually switch on the low- running light is switched on, shows in the display.
  • Page 69: Turn Indicators

    The defined time and distance travelled can be set by an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Press button 1 to switch on Press the 2 button to open the the hazard warning flashers. available menus, starting with the Ignition can be switched off.
  • Page 70 Press the 3 button to directly NOTICE access a menu available for se- lection. See the separate Quick Refer- ence Guide for an overview of all Au­ With the exception of the menus. section, you cannot access Settings menu unless Selecting menu items the vehicle is at a standstill.
  • Page 71 Configuring settings Resetting values: Selecting from a list: If average values have been high- Items for selection highlighted Direct selection: lighted with an arrow 1, press by a circle 2 represent selection Move the cursor to a menu item and hold the Multi-Controller to- lists.
  • Page 72 Exiting a menu Adjusting numerical values: Adjusting relative values: If one or more numerical val- Adjust settings between two limit The arrow 3 is displayed below ues are located between the ar- values using a bar display. Turn the submenu. rows 3, turn the Multi-Controller the Multi-Controller towards the towards the top to increase them...
  • Page 73 Language : display language (German, English, Spanish, Italian, French, Dutch, Por- tuguese) Time format Clock format : clock in 12-hour 12 h format ( ) or in 24-hour 24 h format ( Time format Date format : date Press the Multi-Controller 1 to- Press and hold the button 3.
  • Page 74: On-Board Computer

    Date Speed ind. : digital speed : current date Veh. voltage indicator : vehicle Default status voltage : restore Reset! Oil level factory conditions (if : engine oil level is displayed, press and hold the : no display Multi-Controller towards the Resetting the average right) values...
  • Page 75: Trip Distance Recorder

    Tracking travelling times Time during which the vehicle was at a standstill Info Open the menu and since the last reset. Trav. then select the times menu item. Trip distance recorder Selecting the trip distance recorder Switch on the ignition. If the stopwatch has been stopped press the Multi- Controller 1 towards the right...
  • Page 76: Anti-Theft Alarm (Dwa)

    Trip distance recorder 1 Customising anti-theft alarm Trip 1 settings ( 77). Switch off the ignition. Trip distance recorder 2 Trip 2 Activation takes 30 seconds to complete. Automatic trip distance re- Trip Auto corder ( ) auto- Turn indicators flash twice. matically resets eight hours Confirmation tone sounds after having switched off the...
  • Page 77 Activation with remote NOTICE control or radio-operated See also the other functions of the remote control for the central NOTICE locking system. Activation takes 30 seconds to Only vehicles without Keyless complete. Ride are shipped accompanied Turn indicators flash twice. by a separate remote control for the central locking system and Confirmation tone sounds...
  • Page 78 only, the turn indicators do not swaying movement of the moving train could trip the flash). alarm), press button 1 on the All functions are sustained even remote control or the radio- if the internal battery of the DWA operated key again during the anti-theft alarm system is flat;...
  • Page 79 Light signals issued by the Deactivation with remote the ignition is not subsequently DWA LED: switched on, the alarm func- control or radio-operated tion automatically goes active Flashes 1x: Motion sensor 1 again after 30 seconds if "Ac- Flashes 2x: Motion sensor 2 tivation after ignition OFF"...
  • Page 80: Dynamic Traction Control

    having switched the alarm sys- tem on or off. Key sound : exclus- ively the turn indicators confirm having switched the alarm sys- tem on or off. Adjust the settings as desired using the Multi-Controller. Dynamic Traction The following settings are avail- Control (DTC) Off (once) able:...
  • Page 81: Electronic Suspension Adjustment

    Electronic Suspension One-up with luggage NOTICE Adjustment (D­ESA) You can adjust the damping Two-up (with luggage) Adjusting the chassis and characteristic while the motor- suspension cycle is on the move. Select the desired loading vari- Start the engine. The damping action range of ad- ant.
  • Page 82 Throttle grip in fully closed po- sition Riding modes can also be ac- tivated by operating the clutch. Once the new riding mode has been activated, the selection display is no longer shown. The adjusted riding mode with the corresponding adaptations of the engine characteristics Press button 1.
  • Page 83: Cruise-Control System

    Cruise-control system Saving road speed Accelerating Switching on cruise control Briefly push button 2 forward. Briefly push button 2 forward. The speed is increased by NOTICE 1 km⁄h each time the button Slide switch 1 to the right. is pressed. The cruise control can be used Button 2 is operational.
  • Page 84 Decelerating (close the throttle by turning tem. If you release the twistgrip the twistgrip back past the the motorcycle will decelerate idle position) to deactivate the only to the cruising speed saved cruise-control system. in memory, even though you might have intended slowing to Telltale light for cruise-control a lower speed.
  • Page 85: Hill Start Control

    Hill Start Control NOTICE with Hill Start Control Hill Start Control is deactivated Operate Hill Start Control automatically when the motor- cycle pulls away. ATTENTION General warning light flashes yellow. Switching off the engine or ignition, extending the side The holding symbol flashes stand, timeout (approx.
  • Page 86: Central Locking

    Central locking Alternatively: operate the 2 button of the remote control or Locking radio-operated key. with central locking system The storage compartments in the side trim panels and the cases are locked. These locks can no longer be unlocked manually. The locked symbol appears on the display.
  • Page 87 with ground lighting If you intend to replace a lost re- If the component is unlocked mote control or use an additional when the ignition is switched remote control, you must always off using the remote control, log on all remote controls. the ground light is briefly Proceed as follows to log on switched on.
  • Page 88 while the remote control was out Switch on the ignition within Proceed as follows to complete ten seconds. of range of the anti-theft alarm. logon: You can now log on the remote The procedure for synchron- Switch off the ignition. ising the remote controls is as controls.
  • Page 89: Grip Heating

    Replacing battery of attempt to dispose of batteries as domestic waste. remote control with central locking system ATTENTION with alarm system (DWA) Unsuitable or incorrectly in- without Keyless Ride serted batteries If you press a button on the re- Component damage mote control and the LED does Use a battery compliant with not show or lights up only briefly:...
  • Page 90: Seat Heating

    Handle heat. Open the NOTICE menu. Seat heating can be activated only when the engine is running. Seat heating Open the menu. If the grip heating is switched on, the 1 symbol is displayed. There are five stages of grip The vehicle voltage is low if heating.
  • Page 91 seat, subsequently switch to the first stage. 2 Switch centred: Heating off. 3 One-dot section of switch pressed: 50 % heating power. 4 Two-dot section of switch pressed: 100 % heating power. Symbol 1 appears on the display, Set switch 1 to the desired indicating that the seat heating is heating stage.
  • Page 92: Seat

    heating might have been tempor- Installing the seat arily switched off. Seat Removing seat Disconnect plug 2 of the seat heating and remove the seat. Connect the plug connection 2 Place the seat, upholstered of the seat heating. side down, on a clean surface. Open left case.
  • Page 93: Storage Compartment

    Lower the rear of the seat and Press the unlocked lock barrel engage the seat in the latching to open the flap. mechanism. The description also applies to the storage compartment on Storage compartment the right-hand side. with storage compartment ATTENTION Operating the storage High temperatures develop...
  • Page 95: Adjustment

    Adjustment Mirrors ......94 Windscreen ......94 Slipstream deflector .
  • Page 96: Mirrors

    Operate the button 1 at the proved by BMW Motorrad. top to raise the windscreen. In this case: ensure clear- ance of the windscreen prior...
  • Page 97: Slipstream Deflector

    Slipstream deflector rider. In this process, note the outside limit position. Adjusting the slipstream deflector Clutch Adjusting the clutch lever WARNING Changed clutch-fluid reser- voir position Turn knob 1 to the desired po- Air in the clutch system sition. Do not twist the handlebar op- erating element.
  • Page 98: Brakes

    Brakes Adjusting the front brake lever WARNING Changed position of the brake fluid reservoir Air in the brake system Do not turn the handlebar fit- Turn knob 1 to the desired po- ting on the handlebar. sition. NOTICE WARNING The adjuster is easier to turn Adjusting the brake lever if you push the brake lever while riding...
  • Page 99: Riding

    Riding Safety instructions ....98 Comply with checklist ....100 Always before riding off .
  • Page 100: Safety Instructions

    Your authorised See the Technology in Detail Note the maximum permissible BMW Motorrad dealer will be chapter ( 114) for information payload and the speed limit glad to advise you on the correct regarding the partially integral for riding with cases fitted, as clothing for every purpose.
  • Page 101 Risk of burn injury Stop the engine immediately if Top speed it misfires. CAUTION Use only unleaded fuel. Comply with all specified main- max 180 km/h (Maximum Engine and exhaust system tenance intervals. speed for riding with a become very hot when the footboard) vehicle is in use ATTENTION...
  • Page 102: Comply With Checklist

    Always before riding off Starting Do not allow the engine to idle unnecessarily. Check operation of the brake Start engine Ride away immediately after system. Switch on the ignition. starting the engine. Check operation of the lights Pre-Ride-Check is performed. and signalling equipment.
  • Page 103 ABS self-diagnosis up yellow. is too low. Recharge the battery The operational readiness of before you start the engine, or BMW Motorrad Integral ABS is Phase 2 use jump leads and a donor bat- checked using self-diagnosis. The ABS indicator and tery to start.
  • Page 104 DTC self-diagnosis to com- pulls away from rest. The an authorised BMW Motorrad plete. dealer. motorcycle must reach a speed The DTC indicator light of at least 5 km⁄h in order DTC self-diagnosis flashes slowly.
  • Page 105: Running In

    New tyres have a smooth sur- specialist workshop, preferably face. This must be roughened by an authorised BMW Motorrad riding in a restrained manner at No full load (Odometer reading dealer. various heel angles until the tyres 0...1000 km)
  • Page 106 The BMW Motorrad Integral ABS Use the front brake and utilise shifted to the front wheel. The prevents the front wheel from engine braking. higher the wheel load, the more locking up. braking force can be transmitted...
  • Page 107 ABS Pro Riding in the rain or through WARNING puddles of water. Physical limits applicable to After the motorcycle has been motorcycling Disregard of the maintenance washed. intervals (reliance on warning Riding on salted or gritted WARNING light) roads. Risk of accident, because the Braking when cornering After work has been carried on warning light only displays an ex-...
  • Page 108: Parking Your Motorcycle

    Parking your physical limits that apply to mo- If the camber of the roadway torcycling. It is still possible for permits, turn the handlebars all motorcycle these limits to be overshot due the way to the left. Side stand to misjudgement or rider error. In On a gradient, the motorcycle extreme cases this can result in a Switch off the engine.
  • Page 109: Refuelling

    Risk of damage to parts if vehicle You can run the engine on fuel Damage to the surfaces (surfaces topples with a maximum ethanol con- become unsightly or dull) tent of 10 %, i.e. E10. Do not lean or sit on the Clean plastic surfaces immedi- vehicle with the centre stand ately after contact with fuel.
  • Page 110 serve, as otherwise the new level WARNING will not be registered and the fuel warning light indicating that the Fuel is highly flammable level is down to reserve will not Risk of fire and explosion be switched off. Do not smoke. Never bring a naked flame near the fuel Usable fuel capacity tank.
  • Page 111 Version 2 Make sure the ground is level There are two variant ways and firm and place the motor- of opening the fuel filler cap: with Keyless Ride cycle on its side stand. Within the waiting time. Requirement After the waiting time has ex- NOTICE pired.
  • Page 112: Securing Motorcycle For Transporta

    The engaged fuel filler cap NOTICE locks immediately when you secure the steering lock or The "usable fuel capacity" spe- switch on the ignition. cified in the technical data is the quantity that the fuel tank could Securing motorcycle hold if refilled after it had been for transportation run dry and the engine had cut out due to a lack of fuel.
  • Page 113 Secure the straps behind on ATTENTION ATTENTION both sides on the rear frame and tighten. Vehicle topples to side when Routing of tensioning straps Do not pull the tensioning being lifted on to stand not in compliance with cor- straps over the footrests. rect procedure Risk of damage to parts if vehicle Tighten all tensioning straps...
  • Page 115 Engineering details General instructions ....114 Anti-lock brake system (ABS) ..114 Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) ......117 Electronic Suspension Adjustment (D­ESA) .
  • Page 116: General Instructions

    If the brakes are applied While the brakes are slowing the The lower the coefficient of fric- under these circumstances the motorcycle, the BMW Motorrad tion, the longer the braking dis- ABS has to reduce braking force Integral ABS adapts braking-force tance.
  • Page 117 Even under severe braking, a Within the limits imposed by high level of tyre grip can mean physics, the BMW Motorrad In- What feedback does the that the front wheel does not tegral ABS ensures directional rider receive from the lock up until very late, if at all.
  • Page 118 Self-dia- gnosis has to complete before momentum take over and even devolves on regular fault messages can be issued. BMW Motorrad Integral ABS is maintenance? unable to counteract their effects. In addition to problems with the BMW Motorrad Integral ABS,...
  • Page 119: Dynamic Traction Control

    Dynamic Traction Control How does DTC work? BMW Motorrad DTC? DTC and Dynamic ESA. The BMW Motorrad DTC com- As the motorcycle is heeled over BMW Motorrad DTC is designed pares the speed of rotation of the more and more as it banks into as an assistant system for the front wheel and the rear wheel.
  • Page 120 Engine braking torque can the front wheel lifted off the ceptible reduction in acceleration cause the rear wheel to skid, with ground (wheelie) with DTC de- out of very tight bends. a corresponding loss of stability. activated. The BMW Motorrad DTC is un-...
  • Page 121: Electronic Suspension Adjustment

    able to control a situation of this The damping defined by the rid- Each of these modes produces nature. ing mode can be changed by the perceptible differences in the rider. way the motorcycle behaves. Electronic Suspension Dynamic ESA calibrates itself at DTC can be switched off in each Adjustment (D­ESA) regular intervals when station-...
  • Page 122 Mode changes surfaces with high to medium RAIN grip (dry and wet asphalt to dry The engine's full power is not The engine control and Dynamic cobblestones) the motorcycle re- made available. Power increase Traction Control functions can mains stable. Slight rear-wheel when you open the throttle is only be changed if no drive drift is perceptible.
  • Page 123: Tyre Pressure Monitoring

    til the mode change has taken these gauge readings will not An error message is issued if place. wheels without sensors are fit- tally with the pressures shown by ted to a vehicle equipped with an the multifunction display. The Tyre pressure warmer the tyres, the more the RDC control unit.
  • Page 124: Shift Assistant

    and the RDC reading; when the because the shift pauses are must be fully released before be- air-line gauge shows 2.7 bar, shorter. ing able to carry out another gear the tyre is inflated to the correct shift using the Pro shift assistant. It is not necessary to close the pressure.
  • Page 125: Hill Start Control

    Behaviour when the Upshifting Control is activated in order to keep the motorcycle stationary motorcycle rolls or slips Upshifting is assisted until idle on an inclined surface. rpm for the target gear to be If the motorcycle rolls when Hill The holding pressure built up in Start Control is activated, the selected is reached.
  • Page 126 Brake warning jolt The brake is released briefly and reactivated immediately. This creates a jolt which the rider feels. The brake is released slowly. The motorcycle is not braked. The rider must brake the mo- torcycle manually. NOTICE The holding pressure is released immediately without a brake warning jolt as soon as the ignition is switched off.
  • Page 127 Maintenance General instructions ....126 Toolkit ......126 Front-wheel stand .
  • Page 128: General Instructions

    ATTENTION Special tightening torques are lis- Use of the BMW Motorrad ted as applicable. The tightening front wheel stand without ac- torques for the threaded fasten- companying use of centre ers on your vehicle are listed in stand or auxiliary stand the section entitled "Technical...
  • Page 129 Centre stand retracts if mo- Damaged sensor ring of the front-wheel stand to the de- torcycle is lifted too high BMW Motorrad Integral ABS sired height. Risk of damage to parts if vehicle Only slide the left-hand mount- Centre the front-wheel stand...
  • Page 130: Engine Oil

    Engine oil Make sure the engine is at op- erating temperature and hold Checking engine oil level the motorcycle upright. with centre stand WARNING Check that the engine is at op- Engine oil level low erating temperature, make sure the ground is level and firm Risk of accident as a result of a and place the motorcycle on its blocked engine...
  • Page 131: Brake System

    Use of insufficient engine oil by a specialist workshop, or too much engine oil preferably an authorised Engine damage BMW Motorrad dealer. Always make sure that the oil level is correct. Fit oil dipstick. Top up the engine oil to the Topping up engine oil specified level.
  • Page 132 The pads 1. wear indicators (grooves) must Have the brakes checked by a be clearly visible.) specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad If the wear indicating marks are dealer. no longer clearly visible: Checking front brake pad thickness...
  • Page 133 1.0 mm (Friction pad only, by a specialist workshop, without backing plate. The preferably an authorised wear indicators (grooves) must BMW Motorrad dealer. have not been reached.) Check rear brake pad thickness If the wear indicating mark is no...
  • Page 134 Have the brake pads replaced Brake fluid, DOT4 by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised It is impermissible for the BMW Motorrad dealer. brake fluid level to drop below the MIN mark. (Brake fluid Checking brake-fluid tank is horizontal, vehicle...
  • Page 135 BMW Motorrad dealer. Checking the brake-fluid level, rear brakes WARNING Not enough brake fluid in brake fluid reservoir Check the brake fluid level in Considerably reduced braking Brake fluid level, rear rear reservoir 1. power due to air in the brake...
  • Page 136: Clutch

    Coolant, specified level pansion tank 1. Have the clutch checked by a specialist workshop, preferably Between MIN and MAX marks an authorised BMW Motorrad on the expansion tank (Engine dealer. cold) Coolant If the coolant drops below the permitted level:...
  • Page 137: Tyres

    2.9 bar (One-up and two-up sary, preferably by an author- main profile grooves on each mode with load; with cold ised BMW Motorrad dealer. tyre. The tyre is worn out when tyres) the tyre tread has worn down to the level of the marks. The locations of the marks are indic- ated on the edge of the tyre, e.g.
  • Page 138: Wheels

    You can obtain detailed motorcycle's control systems and ATTENTION information from your authorised consequently cannot be replaced. BMW Motorrad dealer or on Tyre removal not in compli- If you decide that you would like the Internet at "www.bmw- ance with correct procedure to fit non-standard wheels to motorrad.com".
  • Page 139 Be sure to explain to the spe- Remove cable tie 2. cialist workshop or authorised Mask off the parts of the wheel BMW Motorrad dealer that the rim that could be scratched in wheel is fitted with an RDC the process of removing the sensor.
  • Page 140 BMW Motorrad front-wheel Force the brake pads 4 slightly suspension stand. apart by rocking brake caliper 5 Damage to wheel speed sensor.
  • Page 141 Damage, or threaded fasteners Raise the front wheel, insert work loose quick-release axle 3 and Always have the security of tighten to specified torque. the fasteners checked by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.
  • Page 142 Insert the ABS sensor into its Install securing screws 3 on Clip retaining clip 1 of the bore and install screw 1. left and right and tighten to sensor cable to the brake line. specified tightening torque. Secure new cable tie 2. Ease the brake calipers on to Remove the adhesive tape Front brake caliper to...
  • Page 143 Position the front-wheel cover Remove screws 1. CAUTION and install the screws 1 on the Flip number plate carrier 2 up. left and right. Hot exhaust system Engage first gear. Risk of burn injury Removing rear wheel Do not touch a hot exhaust with centre stand system.
  • Page 144: Light Source

    The description below steps you specialist workshop, preferably quence through the procedure for repla- an authorised BMW Motorrad cing the left bulb. The procedure 60 Nm dealer. for working on the right side is the same.
  • Page 145 Twist the slipstream Slacken screw 1. Remove screws 3 and remove deflector 1 towards the mounting 4. outside. Remove the screw 2 and re- move the side panel 3 towards the rear. Work wind deflector 2 to the Switch on the ignition and raise rear to disengage.
  • Page 146 Remove the screw 2 and re- move the hand protector 3 to- wards the side. Switch off the ignition and wait until the windscreen has moved to the bottom position. with audio system ECE and preparation for navigation sys- Disconnect plug 3. Disconnect plug 2.
  • Page 147 Replace the defective bulb. with audio system ECE and preparation for navigation sys- Bulb for high-beam headlight H7 12 V 55 W Hold the bulb by the base only, in order to keep the glass free of foreign matter. Connect plug 2. Connect plug 3.
  • Page 148 Install screw 1. Switch off ignition and wait un- til the windscreen has moved to the bottom position. Install screws 1. Hold wind deflector 2 in posi- tion from the rear, making sure that all three lugs are firmly seated in the mounting. Hold mounting 4 in position and install screws 3.
  • Page 149: Jump-Starting

    ATTENTION plete unit. Consult a specialist workshop, Excessive current flowing preferably an authorised when the motorcycle is BMW Motorrad dealer. jump-started Wiring smoulders/ignites or dam- Replacing LED rear light Position the side panel 3 and age to the on-board electronics install the screw 2.
  • Page 150: Battery

    Battery Use jump leads fitted with fully Then connect one end of the insulated crocodile clips at both black jump lead to the negative Maintenance instructions ends. terminal of the donor battery, Correct upkeep, recharging and and the other end to the neg- storage will prolong the life of ative terminal of the discharged ATTENTION...
  • Page 151 Use suitable BMW chargers. NOTICE The suitable charger is available from your authorised ATTENTION BMW Motorrad has developed a BMW Motorrad dealer. float charger specially designed Charging a fully discharged for compatibility with the elec- Charge via the charging socket, battery via the socket or the tronics of your motorcycle.
  • Page 152 socket is switched off when this charger's terminal clips from Flip cover 2 up, noting the re- happens. the battery terminals. taining lug 3. Comply with the operating in- with alarm system (DWA) NOTICE structions of the charger. If applicable, switch off the anti- The battery has to be recharged theft alarm.
  • Page 153 Always proceed in compliance with intelligent emergency with the specified disconnec- call tion sequence. Remove the battery earth lead 1. Pull off the protective cap 2 and remove the positive battery cable 3. Lift the battery up and out: work it slightly back and forth ATTENTION if it is difficult to remove.
  • Page 154: Fuses

    Switch off the ignition. NOTICE If fuse defects recur frequently have the electric circuits checked by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Secure the fuse connector 1. Position cover 1 with retaining Install the battery cover lugs 2. 152).
  • Page 155: Diagnostic Connector

    Diagnostic connector Fuse assignment Disengaging diagnostic connector CAUTION Incorrect procedure followed when loosening the diagnostic connector for the on-board diagnosis Press locks 1. Motorcycle experiences malfunc- Disengage the diagnostic con- 40 A tions nector 2 from the seat bench Main fuse Only have the diagnostic con- box 3.
  • Page 156 Plug the diagnostic connector 2 into the seat box 3. Retainers 1 engage with an audible click. Installing the seat ( 90).
  • Page 157 Accessories General instructions ....156 Power sockets ..... 156 Cases .
  • Page 158: Accessories

    If several sockets are in opera- ditions experienced by BMW 136). tion, the total current must not vehicles and, consequently, Your BMW Motorrad dealer can exceed the maximum load capa- they are not sufficient in some offer expert advice on the choice city.
  • Page 159: Cases

    If the ignition is then switched Pull the release lever all the off, sockets are also switched way up and open the case lid. off in the event of high loads. Closing cases In the event of lower loads, the sockets remain in operation for some time.
  • Page 160: Navigation Device

    Switch on the ignition. case. Contact your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer if you cannot find your combination of vehicle and cases on the label. Operate latch 3 and remove The values for the combination cover 4.
  • Page 161 Initially insert the navigation Press button 1 to open the slot Operate latch 3, pull the nav- device into mount 5, for the navigation device. igation device forward out of then press it into latching holder 6 and lift it up and out. Slot cover pops open, wind- mechanism 6.
  • Page 162 : activates functions Integration of the BMW Motorrad with navigation system highlighted with a - in the nav- Navigator IV into the K 1600 B igation system. For instance, series has produced a number of If necessary, switch on the nav-...
  • Page 163 Screen brightness Security settings It is not possible to receive Screen brightness is adjusted by The BMW Motorrad Navigator IV traffic announcements from the motorcycle while the unit is subscription services via the can be secured against unau- cradled.
  • Page 165 Care Care products ..... 164 Washing the vehicle ....164 Cleaning easily damaged compon- ents .
  • Page 166: Care Products

    Washing the vehicle Care products Diminished braking effect, risk of accident BMW Motorrad recommends BMW Motorrad recommends Apply the brakes in good time that you use BMW insect re- that you use the cleaning to allow the friction and heat to...
  • Page 167: Cleaning Easily Damaged Compon

    Exercise restraint when using Windscreens and lenses ATTENTION a steam jet or high pressure made of plastic cleaning equipment. Clean off dirt and insects with a Bending of radiator fins soft sponge and plenty of water. Damage to radiator fins Cleaning easily Take care not to bend the radi- NOTICE...
  • Page 168: Protective Wax Coating

    Park the motorcycle in a dry with high air pollution or natural room so that no load applies BMW Motorrad recommends sources of dirt, for example tree to either wheel (preferably us- applying only BMW car wax or resin or pollen.
  • Page 169 Technical data Troubleshooting chart ... . . 168 Weights ......179 Screw connections .
  • Page 170: Troubleshooting Chart

    Troubleshooting chart The engine does not start. Possible cause Rectification Side stand is extended Retract the side stand. Gear engaged and clutch not disengaged Select neutral or pull the clutch lever. No fuel in tank Refuelling ( 107). Battery flat Recharge the battery.
  • Page 171: Screw Connections

    Screw connections Front wheel Value Valid Front brake caliper to wheel car- rier M8 x 30 - 10.9 30 Nm Clamping screw for quick-re- lease axle to wheel carrier M8 x 30 19 Nm Quick-release axle in threaded bush (wheel carrier) M24 x 1.5 50 Nm Rear wheel...
  • Page 172: Fuel

    Engine oil, capacity approx. 4.5 l, with filter change Specification SAE 5W-40, API SL / 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 Ultimate oil. BMW recommends...
  • Page 173: Engine

    Engine Location of engine number Above oil filler neck Engine type Engine design 6-cylinder, four-stroke in-line engine arranged across the direction of travel, featuring four valves per cylinder, two overhead camshafts; liquid cool- ing, electronic fuel injection, integrated six-speed cassette gearbox, dry-sump lubrication. Displacement 1649 cm Cylinder bore...
  • Page 174: Clutch

    Clutch Clutch type Multi-disc oil bath Transmission Gearbox type Claw-shift 6-speed gearbox with helical gearing Gearbox transmission ratios 1.617, Primary transmission ratio 2.230, 1st gear 1.641, 2nd gear 1.319, 3rd gear 1.101, 4th gear 0.926, 5th gear 0.788, 6th gear 0.913 (power pack 1.258 K), Transmission output ratio...
  • Page 175: Rear-Wheel Drive

    Rear-wheel drive Type of final drive Shaft drive with bevel gears Type of rear suspension Cast-aluminium single swinging arm with BMW Motorrad Paralever Number of teeth in bevel gears (gear ratio) 2.750 (33:12) Frame Frame type Aluminium composite bridge frame, engine also...
  • Page 176: Chassis And Suspension

    Chassis and suspension Front wheel Type of front suspension BMW Motorrad Duolever Design of front wheel suspension Central suspension strut with electrically adjustable damping action. Spring travel, front 115 mm, at wheel Rear wheel Type of rear suspension Central spring strut with coil spring, adjustable...
  • Page 177: Wheels And Tyres

    Wheels and tyres Recommended tyre sets An overview of currently approved tyres is avail- able from your authorised BMW Motorrad Retailer or on the Internet at bmw-motorrad.com. Speed category, front/rear tyres W, required at least: 270 km/h Front wheel...
  • Page 178 Rear wheel Rear-wheel type Aluminium casting Rear wheel rim size 6.00" x 17" Tyre designation, rear 190/55 ZR 17 Load index, rear tyre Permissible rear-wheel imbalance max 45 g Tyre pressure Tyre pressure, front 2.9 bar, One-up and two-up mode with load; with cold tyres Tyre pressure, rear 2.9 bar, One-up and two-up mode with load;...
  • Page 179: Electrical System

    Electrical system Electrical rating of on-board sockets max 10 A, All sockets in total Battery Battery type Battery rated voltage 12 V Battery rated capacity 16 Ah Spark plugs Spark plugs, manufacturer and designation NGK LMAR8AI-8 ±0.1 Electrode gap of spark plug mm, When new 1 mm, Wear limit Light source...
  • Page 180: Anti-Theft Alarm

    Fuses Fuse carrier 1 40 A, Main fuse Fuse carrier 2 7.5 A, Top slot: audio system 7.5 A, Bottom slot: alarm system, central locking system Anti-theft alarm Anti-theft alarm Activation time on arming approx. 30 s Alarm duration approx. 26 s Activation time between two alarms 15 s Battery type...
  • Page 181: Dimensions

    Dimensions Length of motorcycle 2470 mm Height of motorcycle 1300 mm, To windscreen at DIN unladen weight Width of motorcycle 1000 mm Front-seat height 780 mm, without rider with seat, low 750 mm, without rider Rider's inside-leg arc, heel to heel 1770 mm, without rider with seat, low 1720 mm, without rider...
  • Page 182: Riding Specifications

    Riding specifications Top speed 200 km/h Top speed with footboard max 180 km/h, Maximum speed for riding with a footboard...
  • Page 183 Service BMW Motorrad Service ... . 182 BMW Motorrad Mobility services ......182 Maintenance work .
  • Page 184: Bmw Motorrad Service

    BMW Motorrad Mobility BMW Motorrad Service specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad services BMW Motorrad has an extensive dealer. network of dealerships in place As owner of a new BMW to look after you and your mo- motorcycle, in circumstances...
  • Page 185 To find out more about service distance it has covered. Your au- go to: thorised BMW Motorrad dealer bmw-motorrad.com/service confirms that the service work has been carried out and enters The following maintenance...
  • Page 187: Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance schedule BMW Running-in check BMW Service standard scope Engine-oil change, with filter Replace air filter element Check valve clearance Replace all spark plugs Check the bearing for de- flection on the rear wheel swinging arm Oil change in bevel gears rear Change brake fluid, entire system...
  • Page 188: Confirmation Of Maintenance

    Confirmation of maintenance work BMW Motorrad Service, standard scope The activities in the BMW Motorrad Service standard scope are listed below. The actual scope of main- tenance work for your vehicle may differ. Performing vehicle test with BMW Motorrad diagnostic system...
  • Page 189 BMW Pre-delivery BMW Running-in Check Check Completed Completed Odometer reading Next service at the latest or, if reached beforehand Odometer reading Stamp, signature Stamp, signature...
  • Page 190 BMW Service Item Completed BMW Motorrad Service, standard scope Odometer reading Oil change, engine, with filter Renewing air cleaner insert Next service Checking valve clearance at the latest Renewing all spark plugs Check bearing for deflection at rear or, if reached beforehand...
  • Page 191 BMW Service Item Completed BMW Motorrad Service, standard scope Odometer reading Oil change, engine, with filter Renewing air cleaner insert Next service Checking valve clearance at the latest Renewing all spark plugs Check bearing for deflection at rear or, if reached beforehand...
  • Page 192 BMW Service Item Completed BMW Motorrad Service, standard scope Odometer reading Oil change, engine, with filter Renewing air cleaner insert Next service Checking valve clearance at the latest Renewing all spark plugs Check bearing for deflection at rear or, if reached beforehand...
  • Page 193 BMW Service Item Completed BMW Motorrad Service, standard scope Odometer reading Oil change, engine, with filter Renewing air cleaner insert Next service Checking valve clearance at the latest Renewing all spark plugs Check bearing for deflection at rear or, if reached beforehand...
  • Page 194 BMW Service Item Completed BMW Motorrad Service, standard scope Odometer reading Oil change, engine, with filter Renewing air cleaner insert Next service Checking valve clearance at the latest Renewing all spark plugs Check bearing for deflection at rear or, if reached beforehand...
  • Page 195 BMW Service Item Completed BMW Motorrad Service, standard scope Odometer reading Oil change, engine, with filter Renewing air cleaner insert Next service Checking valve clearance at the latest Renewing all spark plugs Check bearing for deflection at rear or, if reached beforehand...
  • Page 196 BMW Service Item Completed BMW Motorrad Service, standard scope Odometer reading Oil change, engine, with filter Renewing air cleaner insert Next service Checking valve clearance at the latest Renewing all spark plugs Check bearing for deflection at rear or, if reached beforehand...
  • Page 197 BMW Service Item Completed BMW Motorrad Service, standard scope Odometer reading Oil change, engine, with filter Renewing air cleaner insert Next service Checking valve clearance at the latest Renewing all spark plugs Check bearing for deflection at rear or, if reached beforehand...
  • Page 198 BMW Service Item Completed BMW Motorrad Service, standard scope Odometer reading Oil change, engine, with filter Renewing air cleaner insert Next service Checking valve clearance at the latest Renewing all spark plugs Check bearing for deflection at rear or, if reached beforehand...
  • Page 199 BMW Service Item Completed BMW Motorrad Service, standard scope Odometer reading Oil change, engine, with filter Renewing air cleaner insert Next service Checking valve clearance at the latest Renewing all spark plugs Check bearing for deflection at rear or, if reached beforehand...
  • Page 200 BMW Service Item Completed BMW Motorrad Service, standard scope Odometer reading Oil change, engine, with filter Renewing air cleaner insert Next service Checking valve clearance at the latest Renewing all spark plugs Check bearing for deflection at rear or, if reached beforehand...
  • Page 201 BMW Service Item Completed BMW Motorrad Service, standard scope Odometer reading Oil change, engine, with filter Renewing air cleaner insert Next service Checking valve clearance at the latest Renewing all spark plugs Check bearing for deflection at rear or, if reached beforehand...
  • Page 202: Confirmation Of Service

    Confirmation of service The table is intended as a record of maintenance and repair work, the installation of optional accessories and, if appropriate, special campaign (recall) work. Item Odometer Date reading...
  • Page 203 Item Odometer Date reading...
  • Page 205 Appendix Certificate for Electronic Immobil- iser ....... . 204 Certificate for Remote Control ..206 Certificate for Keyless Ride .
  • Page 206 FCC Approval This device complies with Any changes or modifi- Part 15 of the FCC rules. cations not expressly Ring aerial in the Operation is subject to the approved by the party ignition switch following two conditions: responsible for compliance (1) This device may not could void the user’s cause harmful inter-...
  • Page 207 Approbation de informations avec la clé de Toute modification contact via l'antenne qui n'aurait pas été la FCC annulaire. approuvée expressément Antenne annulaire Le présent dispositif est par l'organisme responsa- conforme à la partie 15 ble de l'homologation peut présente dans le des règles de la FCC.
  • Page 208 Certifications Remote Control for Deutsch Hiermit erklärt Meta System S.p.A., dass sich das central locking system Gerät PF240009 in Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den übrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet. Eesti Käesolevaga kinnitab Meta System S.p.A. seadme PF240009 vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ...
  • Page 209 Certifications Ελληνική Nederlands ΜΕ ΣΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΤ΢Α Meta System S.p.A. ΔΗΛΩΝΕΙ Hierbij verklaart Meta System S.p.A. dat het toestel ΟΣΙ PF240009 ΢ΤΜΜΟΡΥΩΝΕΣΑΙ ΠΡΟ΢ ΣΙ΢ PF240009 in overeenstemming is met de ΟΤ΢ΙΩΔΕΙ΢ ΑΠΑΙΣΗ΢ΕΙ΢ ΚΑΙ ΣΙ΢ ΛΟΙΠΕ΢ essentiële eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen ΢ΦΕΣΙΚΕ΢...
  • Page 210 Certifications Slovensko Norsk Meta System S.p.A. izjavlja, da je ta PF240009 v Meta System S.p.A. erklærer herved at utstyret skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi PF240009 er i samsvar med de grunnleggende relevantnimi določili direktive 1999/5/ES. krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF. Slovensky USA, Canada Meta System S.p.A.
  • Page 211 Declaration Of Conformity R&TTE Declaration Of Conformity (DoC) 0470 Meta System S.p.A. with the address: Via Majakovskij 10 b/c/d/e 42124 Reggio Emilia –Italy Declare Under own responsibility that the product: TX BMW MR To which this declaration relates is in conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant requirements of the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC).
  • Page 212 Certifications BMW Keyless Ride ID Device Canada: Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. USA: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,...
  • Page 213 Declaration Of Conformity We declare under our responsibility that the product BMW Keyless Ride ID Device (Model: HUF5750) camplies with the appropriate essential requirements of the article 3 of the R&TIE and the other relevant provisions, when used for its intended purpose. Applied Standards: 1.
  • Page 214 Certification Tire Pressure Control (TPC) FCC ID: MRXBC54MA4 FCC ID: MRXBC5A4 IC: 2546A-BC54MA4 IC: 2546A-BC5A4 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils RSS standard(s).
  • Page 215 Brake temperature Abbreviations and symbols, 6 Battery Warning, 46 Charging battery when Brakes Engineering details, 114 connected, 149 ABS Pro in detail, 116 Indicator and warning lights, 43 Charging battery when ABS Pro, 105 Self-diagnosis, 101 disconnected, 150 Adjusting handlebar lever, 96 install, 151 Accessories Checking function, 129...
  • Page 216 Coolant Dimensions Engine Checking fill level, 134 Technical data, 179 Indicator light for engine Filling level indicator, 13 electronics, 36 Control, 15 Warning for overtemperat- Malfunction indicator lamp, 35 Engineering details, 117 ure, 35 starting, 100 operate, 78 Cruise-control system Technical data, 171 Self-diagnosis, 102 Control, 15...
  • Page 217 Fuel Ground lighting Ignition Fuel grade, 107 operate, 64 switching off, 53 Oil filler opening, 11 switching on, 52 refuelling, 107 Hazard warning flashers Immobiliser refuelling with Keyless Control, 15 Emergency key, 53, 56 Ride, 108, 109 operate, 66 Warning, 34 Technical data, 170 Headlight Instrument panel...
  • Page 218 Warning, 34, 35 Luggage Navigation devices Instructions for loading, 98 Keys, 52, 54 install, 158 operate, 160 Maintenance Lighting remove, 159 General instructions, 126 High-beam headlight, 142 Maintenance schedule, 185 Replace LED flashing turn Odometer and tripmeters Maintenance intervals, 182 indicators, 147 operate, 73 Mirrors...
  • Page 219 Refuelling, 107 Seat Symbols install, 90 with Keyless Ride, 108, 109 Meaning, 23 remove, 90 Remote control registration, 85 Unlocking, 11 Technical data Replacing battery, 57, 87 Seat heating Anti-theft alarm, 178 operate, 88 synchronising, 86 Battery, 177 Service, 182 Rev.
  • Page 220 Telltale lights, 19 Hill Start Control, 45, 46 Vehicle DTC, 43 Malfunction indicator lamp, 35 Laying up, 166 Overview, 22 Mode of presentation, 26 restoring to use, 166 Toolkit Outside temperature Vehicle Identification Number Contents, 126 warning, 34 Position on the vehicle, 13 Position on the vehicle, 14 RDC, 38 Torques, 169...
  • Page 222 Errors and omissions excepted. © 2017 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.
  • Page 223 Important data for refuelling: Fuel Recommended fuel grade Super unleaded (max. 10 % ethanol, E10) 95 ROZ/RON 89 AKI Usable fuel capacity approx. 26.5 l Reserve fuel approx. 4 l Tyre pressure Tyre pressure, front 2.9 bar, One-up and two-up mode with load; with cold tyres Tyre pressure, rear 2.9 bar, One-up and two-up mode with load;...

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