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MOTORRAD
RIDER'S MANUAL
(US MODEL)
CE 02
MAKE LIFE A RIDE

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  • Page 1 MOTORRAD RIDER'S MANUAL (US MODEL) CE 02 MAKE LIFE A RIDE...
  • Page 2 Vehicle data Model Vehicle identification number Color number First registration License plate Retailer data Contact in Service Ms./Mr. Phone number Retailer's address/Phone (company stamp)
  • Page 3 YOUR BMW. We are pleased that you have chosen a BMW Motorrad vehicle and welcome you to the family of BMW riders. Familiarize your- self with your new vehicle so that you can ride safely and confi- dently in all traffic situations.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    GENERAL INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTIONS CLUSTER Quick & easy reference General notes Abbreviations and sym- Operating elements Riding mode bols RIDE and PURE RIDE Equipment Technical data view Currentness of this man- General settings Drive displays Energy saving mode Additional sources of Displays for two drive information batteries...
  • Page 5 BMW EPOWER Riding mode Principle MAINTENANCE General notes Charger General notes Drive battery Standard tool kit Charging procedure Brake system Tires RIDING Rims and tires Light sources Safety instructions 12V battery Observe checklist Fuses Always before riding Diagnostic connector At every tenth recharg- ACCESSORIES ing procedure Establishing ride readi-...
  • Page 6 Electrical system instrument cluster Dimensions Charger Weights Performance data INDEX SERVICE Reporting safety de- fects Recycling BMW Motorrad Service BMW Motorrad service history BMW Motorrad mo- bility services Maintenance work Maintenance sched- BMW Motorrad break-in service Maintenance confir- mations Service confirmations...
  • Page 8: General Instructions

    GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 9 QUICK & EASY REFERENCE ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS EQUIPMENT TECHNICAL DATA CURRENTNESS OF THIS MANUAL ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION CERTIFICATES AND OPERATING PERMITS DATA MEMORY...
  • Page 10: Abbreviations And Symbols

    GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ATTENTION Special QUICK & EASY REFERENCE instructions and pre- This rider's manual has been cautionary measures. Non- designed to provide quick and compliance can cause damage efficient orientation. The quick- to the vehicle or accessories est way for you to find infor- and warranty claims may be mation on specific topics is to denied as a result.
  • Page 11: Equipment

    (OE) and documents or requested from selected optional accessories your authorized BMW Motorrad (OA) offered by BMW. This dealer or other qualified service explains why the manual may partner or repair shop. The in-...
  • Page 12: Currentness Of This Manual

    In addition, BMW Motorrad DATA MEMORY cannot guarantee the total ab- General information sence of errors. We hope you will appreciate that no claims...
  • Page 13 Internet. sonal data. The vehicle owner can have Vehicle users have the right to an authorized BMW Motorrad obtain comprehensive informa- dealer or other qualified service tion without charge from the partner or repair shop read out...
  • Page 14 The information can be ponent, module, system or the read out by an authorized surrounding area; for example: Operating states of system BMW Motorrad dealer or other components, such as fill levels qualified service partner or and tire pressure repair shop. The vehicle's...
  • Page 15 BMW Motorrad dealer or other This data is transmitted to third qualified service partner or re- parties only upon personal re-...
  • Page 16 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS functions, as they are called, are This enables audio and visual used over this mobile phone output from mobile end de- connection. These include on- vices through the multimedia line services and apps provided system. At the same time, cer- by the vehicle manufacturer or tain information is transmitted other providers.
  • Page 17 Services of other providers When using the online services of other providers, these ser- vices are subject to the respon- sibility and the term of data protection and use of the re- spective provider. The vehicle manufacturer has no control over the content exchanged via these services.
  • Page 18: Overviews

    OVERVIEWS...
  • Page 19 OVERALL VIEW, LEFT SIDE OVERALL VIEW, RIGHT SIDE GENERAL VIEW FROM ABOVE UNDER THE SEAT WITH TWO DRIVE BATTERIES MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, LEFT MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
  • Page 20: Overall View, Left Side

    OVERVIEWS OVERALL VIEW, LEFT SIDE Charging socket ( Passenger grab handle Adjust spring preload on the suspension strut Passenger footrest Rider footrest Nameplate (on the left steering head)
  • Page 21: Overall View, Right Side

    OVERALL VIEW, RIGHT SIDE Vehicle identification number Bracket for rider foot pegs ( Rider footrest Passenger footrest Passenger grab handle...
  • Page 22: General View From Above

    OVERVIEWS GENERAL VIEW FROM ABOVE Brake fluid reservoir for the rear wheel brake 121) Smartphone holder Instrument cluster Brake fluid reservoir for the front wheel brake 121) USB-C port (...
  • Page 23: Under The Seat With Two Drive Batteries

    UNDER THE SEAT WITH TWO DRIVE BATTERIES Front drive battery Front drive battery con- nector Storage compartment for first-aid kit Onboard vehicle tool kit 119) 12V battery ( 124) Fuses ( 127) Diagnostic connector 128) Rear drive battery Rear drive battery connec-...
  • Page 24: Multifunction Switch, Left

    OVERVIEWS MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, LEFT High beams and headlight flasher ( Reverser ( Keypad ( Turn signals ( Horn...
  • Page 25: Multifunction Switch, Right

    MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT Seat unlocking ( Heated grip ( Emergency ON/OFF switch ( Starter button ( 100) Standby ( Riding mode (...
  • Page 26: Instrument Cluster

    OVERVIEWS INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Display Charge LED ( Anti-theft alarm LED Indicator light for radio- operated key ( ABS warning light Photodiode (for adjusting brightness of instrument lighting)
  • Page 28: Displays

    DISPLAYS...
  • Page 29 RIDE VIEW PURE RIDE VIEW MENU VIEW CHARGE VIEW INDICATOR LIGHTS...
  • Page 30: Ride View

    DISPLAYS RIDE VIEW Battery state of charge 13 General warning light 14 Turn signal, left ( Range 15 Drive display ( Ride readiness indicator 100) Speedometer Energy saving mode Turn signal, right ( ASC ( Power limitation Energy recovery limitation 10 Changing operating focus 11 Heated grips ( 12 High beams (...
  • Page 31: Pure Ride View

    PURE RIDE VIEW Speedometer Energy saving mode Turn signal, right ( ASC ( Power limitation Energy recovery limitation Changing operating focus Heated grips ( High beams ( 10 General warning light 11 Turn signal, left (...
  • Page 32: Menu View

    DISPLAYS MENU VIEW Menu selection Menu level Ride readiness indicator Speedometer...
  • Page 33: Charge View

    CHARGE VIEW Fill level of batteries Status of charging plug State of charge Charge LED Charging time prediction Range prediction...
  • Page 34: Indicator Lights

    DISPLAYS INDICATOR LIGHTS Layout Warnings and information are indicated via the correspond- ing warning lights and initially appear for 30 seconds in the currently selected view. If mul- tiple messages appear simulta- neously, they are stacked based Display in Warnings view on priority until they have been The messages in the display acknowledged with the BACK...
  • Page 35 Drive temperature The icons are displayed differ- ently. Different colors are used depending on the assessment: Color of the icon Blue: ( ) 1 Current tem- Cold perature is too low. White: ( ) 2 There is no information about the current value.
  • Page 36 DISPLAYS Overview of warning indicators Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights ABS self-diagno- flashes regu- sis not completed larly. ASC self-diagno- blinks. sis not completed ASC intervention blinks rapidly. Electronic im- lights up yel- EWS error mobilizer fault low. ID030 ABS failure lights up yel-...
  • Page 37 Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights Battery condition Remote key bat- 50% ( tery ID071 DWA battery lights up yel- DWA battery er- drained ( low. ID080 Anti-theft alarm Alarm system system battery is battery low weak ( ID081 DWA malfunction lights up yel- DWA error...
  • Page 38 DISPLAYS Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights Drive malfunction lights up yel- Drive error low. ID151 lights up yel- low. Drive malfunction blinks yel- Drive error low. ID152 Malfunction of lights up yel- Side stand error side stand moni- low.
  • Page 39 Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights Low state of lights up yel- Charge level low charge ( low. ID232 Critical state of lights up yel- Charge level charge ( low. critical lights up yel- ID233 low. Drive malfunction lights up yel- Electric drive low.
  • Page 40 DISPLAYS Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights Electric drive lights up red. Failure, e-drive temperature is too hot critical ( ID358 Turn off standby Turn off to mode to start the charge charging process ID359 The state of lights up yel- Electric vehicle charge of the low.
  • Page 41 Possible cause: ABS self-diagnosis not completed ASC self-diagnosis not blinks. completed ASC is not available because Possible cause: the self-diagnosis routine was ABS self-diagnosis not not completed. (The vehicle completed must reach a specified min- imum speed before the sys- The ABS function is not avail- tem can check operation of able, as the self-diagnosis...
  • Page 42 Have the malfunction cor- rected as soon as possible EWS error ID030 at a repair shop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad Possible cause: dealer. The ignition key being used is ABS fault not authorized for a start, or lights up yellow.
  • Page 43 BMW Motorrad Remote key error dealer. ID060 Engine start can no longer be Possible cause: turned on using Keyless Ride. The communication between DWA can no longer be acti- the radio-operated key and the vated. engine electronics is faulty.
  • Page 44 DWA battery error Contact a repair shop, ID080 preferably an authorized This fault message is only BMW Motorrad dealer. shown for a short time DWA malfunction immediately following the Pre- with anti-theft alarm system Ride-Check.
  • Page 45 The faulty light source is regularly by a repair shop, displayed ID110-ID125 preferably an authorized Parking lamp error BMW Motorrad dealer. ID110 The operating safety and road Low beam error ID112 safety of the vehicle remains High beam error ID113 unchanged.
  • Page 46 Have the LED light source rected as soon as possible replaced in full; for details at a repair shop, preferably please contact a repair shop, an authorized BMW Motorrad preferably an authorized dealer. BMW Motorrad retailer. Drive malfunction Light control unit failed lights up yellow.
  • Page 47 Have the fault corrected at or its wiring is damaged a repair shop, preferably an The engine is turned off if the authorized BMW Motorrad speed falls below the mini- dealer. mum limit. The journey can- Malfunction of side stand not be continued.
  • Page 48 Have the malfunction cor- Possible cause: rected as soon as possible Energy recovery is limited. at a repair shop, preferably Have the fault corrected at an authorized BMW Motorrad a repair shop, preferably an dealer. authorized BMW Motorrad dealer. ASC malfunction lights up yellow.
  • Page 49 Avoid rapid acceleration and Have the malfunction cor- passing maneuvers. rected as soon as possible at a repair shop, preferably Possible cause: an authorized BMW Motorrad The state of charge of the vehi- dealer. cle is critical. Continued riding is possible Charge vehicle.
  • Page 50 Have the fault corrected at Have the fault corrected at a repair shop, preferably an a repair shop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad authorized BMW Motorrad dealer. dealer. You may continue riding. The You may continue riding. The...
  • Page 51 Have the malfunction cor- Electrical loads with high elec- rected as soon as possible trical consumption, too many at a repair shop, preferably electrical loads are in operation an authorized BMW Motorrad at the same time, or the battery dealer. is defective.
  • Page 52 Contact a repair shop, drive has cooled down. If the drive overheats more preferably an authorized frequently, have the fault cor- BMW Motorrad dealer. rected as soon as possible by Electric drive temperature is a repair shop, preferably an high authorized BMW Motorrad lights up yellow.
  • Page 53 drive battery is discharged until the drive batteries have the same state of charge again.
  • Page 54: Instrument Cluster

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
  • Page 55 GENERAL NOTES OPERATING ELEMENTS RIDING MODE RIDE AND PURE RIDE VIEW GENERAL SETTINGS DRIVE DISPLAYS ENERGY SAVING MODE DISPLAYS FOR TWO DRIVE BATTERIES...
  • Page 56: General Notes

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER GENERAL NOTES OPERATING ELEMENTS Keypad Warnings WARNING Operation of a smartphone while riding Risk of accident Observe the valid road traf- fic regulations. Do not use any smartphone while riding. Applications The following functions are that do not involve operation possible depending on the con- are exempt, such as phone text.
  • Page 57 Press and hold the ARROW DOWN button 3: Change to the end of the list. Press the BACK button 4: Exit the selected menu. Press and hold the BACK button 4: Change the operating focus. The icon 1 symbolizes the cur- rent menu.
  • Page 58: Riding Mode

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER The icon 1 indicates the on- A pop-up 1 appears. The riding board computer level in which mode and the corresponding you are navigating. layout of the drive display 2 change to the selection. The icon 2 shows that there are more menu levels.
  • Page 59: General Settings

    Jump to selec- PURE RIDE tion: Long press UP ARROW. menu can only be SETUP operated when the vehicle is at a standstill. Resetting the on-board computer Requirement Energy saving mode 1 and view is selected. RIDE the range warning 2 are dis- Use the ARROW UP or AR- played if turned on or trig- ROW DOWN button to select...
  • Page 60 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER authorized BMW Motorrad Setting the on-board dealer. computer Go to menu SETUP Resetting the setup DISPLAY On-board Call up menu SETUP RESET computer Confirm to reset to factory The following values can be settings. displayed: Display brightness setting...
  • Page 61: Drive Displays

    DRIVE DISPLAYS ENERGY SAVING MODE Drive display Setting energy saving mode Go to menu SETUP VEHI- Energy saving mode Turn energy saving mode on or off. Energy saving mode displays If energy saving mode is active, the following icon appears: Energy saving mode 1 area: Recuperation torque.
  • Page 62: Displays For Two Drive Batteries

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Different states of charge in DISPLAYS FOR TWO DRIVE the drive batteries BATTERIES The state of charge of the drive Battery conditions with two batteries is different. drive batteries The vehicle discharges both drive batteries synchronously. The state of charge is dis- played in the view.
  • Page 63 A drive battery displayed in A drive battery marked in yel- gray 1 cannot be accessed. low 1 cannot be actuated. One battery affected: One battery affected: Power is limited. Power is limited. Projected range is adjusted. The projected range is re- duced.
  • Page 64 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER A drive battery displayed in gray 1 is not installed or con- nected. It cannot be started in any case. A message appears in the display. (...
  • Page 66: Operation

    OPERATION...
  • Page 67 STANDBY EMERGENCY-OFF SWITCH REVERSING LIGHTING RIDING MODE ANTI-THEFT ALARM SYSTEM (DWA) HEATED GRIP USB CHARGING INTERFACE CONNECTEDRIDE CONTROL SEAT...
  • Page 68: Standby

    OPERATION STANDBY Ignition keys The motorcycle is shipped with one radio-operated key and one replacement key. If you lose your keys, observe the notes regarding the electronic immobilizer (EWS) ( 64). Indicator light 1 is flashing: When the range of the Radio-operated key is being radio-operated key is ex- searched for.
  • Page 69 Version 2: Steering lock is locked; press and hold button 1. Steering lock is unlocked. Parking lights and all function circuits turned on. Daytime running lights are turned on. Standby turned off Press and hold button 1. Requirement Steering lock audibly locks. Radio-operated key is within Standby mode, lights and all reception area.
  • Page 70 If you lose an ignition key, you the vehicle by using the spare can have it disabled by your au- key. thorized BMW Motorrad dealer. If the battery of the radio-op- For this purpose, you must erated key 2 is completely...
  • Page 71 If the LED is lit red, the battery Period in which the en- of the radio-operated key must gine must be started. be replaced. Then unlocking must be re- Replace the battery of the ra- peated. dio-operated key. ( 30 s Replacing the battery of the Pre-Ride-Check is carried out.
  • Page 72: Emergency-Off Switch

    OPERATION Change battery. Battery type For Keyless Ride radio-oper- ated key CR 2032 Install battery cover 1. Red LED in instrument cluster blinks. The radio-operated key is working again. Press button 3. Key folds open. EMERGENCY-OFF SWITCH Press battery cover 1 upward. Remove battery 2.
  • Page 73: Reversing

    Press and hold button 1 dur- eParkourer operational ing the entire reversing pro- Electric drive turned off cess. REVERSING Using reversing WARNING Poor perceptibility of vehicle when used in electric mode. Risk of accident Note that when the vehi- cle is used in electric mode, The release is indicated in the pedestrians and other road display by an icon with an...
  • Page 74: Lighting

    OPERATION When reversing is in progress, Press switch 1 forward to the arrow icon 1 expands as turn on high beams. Pull switch 1 toward rear to the speed increases. actuate headlight flasher. LIGHTING Headlight courtesy delay Low beams and parking lights feature The parking lights are automat- Turn off standby mode.
  • Page 75: Riding Mode

    RIDING MODE lights turn on. Use of the riding modes Switch standby mode on and then off again to switch off BMW Motorrad has developed parking lights. three riding modes for your When the parking situation eParkourer, which have the fol-...
  • Page 76: Anti-Theft Alarm System (Dwa)

    OPERATION with Highline package FLASH: dynamic riding; higher energy recovery through stronger deceleration of the vehicle. The optimum interaction be- tween drive characteristics, ASC control and Recuperation Stability Control (RSC) is pro- A pop-up 1 appears. The riding vided for each of these scenar- mode and the corresponding ios.
  • Page 77 The type of alarm tone the strong movements could can be set by an authorized trigger an alarm), press but- BMW Motorrad dealer. ton 1 on the radio-operated key again during the activa- tion phase. Turn signals flash three times.
  • Page 78 OPERATION Deactivation Version 1: Emergency-off switch in oper- ating position. Turn on standby mode. Turn signals flash once. Confirmation tone sounds once (if the Alarm system menu has been se- A triggered alarm can be can- Signal lected). celed at any time by pressing DWA is turned off.
  • Page 79: Heated Grip

    menu has been se- Signal HEATED GRIP lected). Grip heating not installed DWA is turned off. If grip heating is not in- Adjusting the anti-theft alarm stalled and the button for system this is pressed, a message will Turn on standby mode. appear in the display stating that the function is unavailable.
  • Page 80: Usb Charging Interface

    OPERATION Medium heater output ATTENTION High heater output Vibrations during riding Damage to stored mobile phones The high heating level is used Make sure that the stored for fast heat-up of the grips; mobile phone is suitable for then the switch should be use on the vehicle.
  • Page 81: Connectedride Control

    When no device is connected, the cover should be closed to prevent soiling. Cable layout Observe the following for cable laying from the USB charging socket to an additional device: The cable must not impede the rider. Pull the adjustment wheel 1 The cable must not restrict out of the holder 2.
  • Page 82 OPERATION Activate the Bluetooth func- tion of the mobile end device (see operating instructions for the mobile end device). Call up the BMW Motorrad Connected app. Find new device in BMW Motorrad Con- nected app. Insert the smartphone Select the BMW_LIN2BTLE device and pair it.
  • Page 83: Seat

    Unlock seat when 12V battery SEAT is discharged Removing the seat If the 12V battery is dis- Requirement charged, you can reestablish Standby mode is turned on. standby mode by recharging the 12V battery through an external supply. ( 125) Turn on standby mode and un- lock the seat.
  • Page 84 SETTING...
  • Page 85 MIRRORS HEADLIGHTS BRAKES SPRING PRELOAD...
  • Page 86 If there are doubts as to the correct headlight range, have the setting checked by a repair shop, preferably by an authorized BMW Motorrad dealer. Slide the protective cap 1 up- wards over the threaded con- nection on the mirror arm.
  • Page 87 Correcting the headlight BRAKES adjustment Setting the brake lever WARNING Adjusting the brake lever while driving Risk of accident Only adjust the brake lever when the vehicle is station- ary. In case of a high payload, you have to adjust the spring preload to maintain the correct beam height and avoid dazzling oncoming traffic.
  • Page 88: Spring Preload

    SETTING SPRING PRELOAD Setting It is essential to adjust the spring preload of the rear wheel to the load carried by the eParkourer. Increase spring preload if the payload increases and reduce spring preload accordingly if the payload Depending on the load, select decreases.
  • Page 90: Bmw Epower

    BMW EPOWER...
  • Page 91 PRINCIPLE GENERAL NOTES CHARGER DRIVE BATTERY CHARGING PROCEDURE...
  • Page 92: Principle

    BMW EPOWER and converts some of the ki- PRINCIPLE netic energy being released The vehicle can be operated into electrical current. This par- completely emission-free tially recharges the drive bat- thanks to its electrical drive tery, enabling the maximum system. possible range.
  • Page 93 To charge the drive bat- ATTENTION tery, use a standard-com- pliant domestic socket outlet Failure to check the charg- grounded through a residual ing equipment before oper- current circuit breaker. ating the vehicle What to do in the event of an Damage and excessive strain accident on the power supply...
  • Page 94: Charger

    Have a repair shop, preferably contamination and corrosion an authorized BMW Motorrad on a regular basis. dealer, repair the battery charger or replace components (connecting cable, charging...
  • Page 95: Drive Battery

    ture, the vehicle can no longer Depending on the national- be used. market version, different bat- tery chargers are required and Do not leave the vehicle included in the scope of deliv- with a low charge for an ery. extended period of time. Before extended parking peri- Depending on the vehicle ver- ods, check the charge state in-...
  • Page 96: Charging Procedure

    BMW EPOWER On the drive battery: Pressing of the eParkourer is between the button 1 displays the state 0 °C and 25 °C. of charge in the bar display 2. CHARGING PROCEDURE Charge state indicator in the display ( Before charging Deep sleep mode of the drive DANGER battery...
  • Page 97 Start charging procedure Turn off standby mode. The charge LED 1 flashes. Turn the charging socket cover 1 in the arrow direction and remove it. Remove the protective cap from the charging plug. Connect the battery charger to the domestic socket outlet. The icon 1 for the connector detection status appears.
  • Page 98 Have the malfunction cor- rected as soon as possible When the charging cable is at a repair shop, preferably connected, the charge LED 1 an authorized BMW Motorrad shows the status of the charg- dealer. ing process. Charge LED is flashing blue:...
  • Page 99 Put on the charging socket cover 1 and lock it in place in the arrow direction. Unplug the battery charger from the domestic socket out- let. Place the protective cap on the charging plug. Stow the battery charger.
  • Page 100 RIDING...
  • Page 101 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS OBSERVE CHECKLIST ALWAYS BEFORE RIDING OFF AT EVERY TENTH RECHARGING PROCEDURE ESTABLISHING RIDE READINESS RIDING THE EPARKOURER BREAKING IN BRAKES PARKING THE EPARKOURER FASTENING THE EPARKOURER FOR TRANSPORTA- TION...
  • Page 102: Safety Instructions

    Your authorized Adjust spring preload and tire BMW Motorrad dealer will be pressure for the current gross happy to advise you and has vehicle weight. the correct clothing for every with topcase Light purpose.
  • Page 103: Observe Checklist

    Modifications ATTENTION Tampering with the vehicle Damage to the affected com- ponents, failure of safety- relevant functions. Damage caused by tampering shall void the warranty. Do not use the rider foot peg Do not engage in tampering. bracket 1 for stowing lug- gage.
  • Page 104: At Every Tenth Recharging Procedure

    121) ABS self-diagnosis ESTABLISHING RIDE READI- The operational readiness of NESS the BMW Motorrad ABS is Pre-Ride-Check checked through self-diagno- After standby mode is turned sis. The self-diagnosis routine on, the instrument cluster runs automatically when you performs a test of the indicator turn on standby.
  • Page 105 ASC self-diagnosis is ASC self-diagnosis completed: The operational readiness of You may continue riding. the BMW Motorrad ASC is Please note that the ASC checked through self-diagno- function is limited or is not sis. The self-diagnosis routine available at all.
  • Page 106: Riding The Eparkourer

    RIDING eParkourer operational When temperatures are After the Pre-Ride-Check and low, the power output and self-diagnoses are performed, input are impaired. the eParkourer and all electric- In exceptional cases, the ity consumers are operational. drive battery may heat up In order to conserve the significantly while the vehicle is 12V battery, only use ac- not in motion (e.g.
  • Page 107 ABS self-diagnosis is per- Riding with ePOWER formed. ( ASC self-diagnosis is per- WARNING formed. ( Poor perceptibility of vehicle Apply the brake. when used in electric mode. Risk of accident Note that when the vehi- cle is used in electric mode, pedestrians and other road users cannot perceive the vehicle as usual due to the...
  • Page 108: Breaking In

    RIDING If the E-gas electronic throttle Driving situations for twistgrip is not twisted at all, deceleration the deceleration will be similar If deceleration is likely while to light braking. driving, this can be used for en- Energy can be recovered if the ergy recovery.
  • Page 109: Brakes

    Tires The dynamic load distribution New tires have a smooth sur- between the front and rear face. They must be roughened wheel changes during the brak- by riding in a restrained man- ing process. The more pres- ner at varying lean angles until sure you apply to the brake, the greater the load transfer to the the tires are run in.
  • Page 110: Parking The Eparkourer

    RIDING Descending mountain passes Moisture and dirt on the brake discs and the brake pads result in a decrease in the braking WARNING effect. Braking only with the rear- Delayed or decreased braking wheel brake when descend- effect must be expected in the ing mountain passes.
  • Page 111: Fastening The Eparkourer For Transporta

    ATTENTION Loading of the side stand with additional weight Component damage cause by tipping over Do not sit on the motorcy- cle when it is parked on the side stands. ATTENTION Turn handlebars to left. Motorcycle tips to the side FASTENING THE EPARK- when raising OURER FOR TRANSPORTA-...
  • Page 112 RIDING ATTENTION Pinching of components Component damage Do not pinch components, e.g. brake lines or wiring harnesses. Lay tensioning belts at front over lower fork bridge on both sides and tension. Fasten the rear tensioning belts on both sides between the passenger grab handle and frame.
  • Page 114: Technology In Detail

    TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL...
  • Page 115 GENERAL NOTES ANTILOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS) TRACTION CONTROL (ASC) RECUPERATION STABILITY CONTROL (RSC) RIDING MODE...
  • Page 116: General Notes

    During extremely heavy and stability is lost, and a fall can rapid decelerations, it is pos- result. Before this situation sible that the BMW Motorrad occurs, ABS intervenes and anti-lock braking system cannot adjusts the brake pressure prevent the rear wheel from to the maximum transferable lifting off the ground.
  • Page 117 In addition to problems at the What are the design features BMW Motorrad ABS, unusual of the BMW Motorrad ABS? riding conditions can also result The BMW Motorrad ABS en- in a fault message: sures riding stability on any sur-...
  • Page 118: Traction Control (Asc)

    BMW Motorrad ASC is de- are kept to. signed as an assistance sys- Reserves for safety tem for the rider and for riding The potentially shorter on public roads.
  • Page 119: Recuperation Stability Control (Rsc)

    ASC can be switched off auto- Hard brake onset in sporty matically. riding style. Unusual riding conditions: Like the BMW Motorrad ASC Riding on the rear wheel traction control, the Recupera- (wheelie) for an extended tion Stability Control compares period.
  • Page 120: Riding Mode

    TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL ing of the vehicle through en- RIDING MODE ergy recovery. Selection with Highline package To adapt the eParkourer to the In FLASH riding mode: In- road condition and the desired creased energy recovery by riding experience, you can se- braking the vehicle.
  • Page 122: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 123 GENERAL NOTES STANDARD TOOL KIT BRAKE SYSTEM TIRES RIMS AND TIRES LIGHT SOURCES 12V BATTERY FUSES DIAGNOSTIC CONNECTOR...
  • Page 124: General Notes

    If in doubt, contact a repair For reinstallation, cables and shop, preferably an authorized wires that were cut free must BMW Motorrad dealer. be secured with new dispos- able cable ties. Microencapsulated screws Protrusions should be cut off The microencapsulation is a with cable tie pliers.
  • Page 125: Standard Tool Kit

    BMW Motorrad STANDARD TOOL KIT dealer. Checking the front brake pad thickness Park the eParkourer, making sure it is on level and firm ground. Open-ended wrench Key range: 10/14 Adjust the mirror arm. Correct the headlight adjustment. ( Check the brake pad thick-...
  • Page 126 MAINTENANCE authorized BMW Motorrad dealer. BMW Motorrad recommends only installing genuine brake pads. Checking the rear brake pad thickness Park the eParkourer, making sure it is on level and firm Front brake-pad wear ground. limit min 0.06 in (min 1.4 mm) (Only friction material without carrier plate.
  • Page 127 BMW Motorrad recommends only installing genuine brake pads. Checking the front and rear wheel brake fluid level The brake fluid level can be checked at the sight glasses of the brake fluid reservoirs. The brake fluid reservoir Rear brake-pad wear...
  • Page 128: Tires

    Have the fault rectified as soon as possible by a repair shop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad dealer. TIRES Checking tire pressure WARNING Incorrect tire pressure. Read off the brake fluid level...
  • Page 129: Rims And Tires

    Replace the worn tire. Have damaged rims checked by a repair shop, preferably Tire recommendation an authorized BMW Motorrad For every tire size, dealer. BMW Motorrad has tested and approved certain Checking tire tread depth tire brands as roadworthy.
  • Page 130: Light Sources

    Recharging function contact a repair shop for If the state of charge of the this purpose, preferably an 12V battery falls below a authorized BMW Motorrad defined threshold value, the dealer. recharging function is activated. The 12V battery is then...
  • Page 131 Charging the 12V battery via If the state of charge of the an external supply drive battery falls below a crit- ical threshold value, the 12V battery cannot be recharged. A sufficient state of charge of the drive battery must be ensured so that the recharging function can always be activated as nec- essary.
  • Page 132 MAINTENANCE Remove the screw 5 and de- tach the negative battery ca- ble. Remove the positive terminal cover 2, remove the screw 3 and disconnect the positive battery cable. Remove the 12V battery 4 from the battery carrier. Install the cover 1. Replacing 12V battery Turn off standby mode.
  • Page 133: Fuses

    1 from above. cal system checked by a repair Make sure the cover is locked shop, preferably an authorized in place correctly. BMW Motorrad dealer. Install the seat. ( Turn off standby mode. Fuse layout Park the eParkourer, making sure it is on level and firm ground.
  • Page 134: Diagnostic Connector

    Vehicle experiences malfunc- tions Do not have the diagnos- tic socket disconnected ex- cept during BMW Motorrad service by a repair shop or Detach the diagnostic connec- other authorized persons. tor 1 from the holder 3 with Have work carried out by the locking devices 2.
  • Page 135 Insert the diagnostic socket 1 into the holder 3. The locking mechanisms 2 engage on both sides. Install the fuse box 1 in the holder 2. The locking device 3 snaps into place.
  • Page 136 ACCESSORIES...
  • Page 137 GENERAL NOTES USB CHARGING INTERFACE TOPCASE OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES...
  • Page 138 Your authorized Safety risk BMW Motorrad dealer BMW Motorrad cannot ex- offers you qualified advice for amine or test each product choosing original BMW parts, of outside origin to ensure accessories and other products.
  • Page 139 Removing the Light topcase Turn the key until it is vertical in the lock. Push the release lever 2 in the arrow direction. Open topcase lid 1. Closing the Light topcase Push the release lever 1 in the Turn the key until it is vertical arrow direction.
  • Page 140: Optional Accessories

    ACCESSORIES BMW Motorrad Care Products and textile storage space. You can find all optional accessories from BMW Motorrad on our website: bmw-motorrad.com. Insert the base 5 into the slot 4. Set the mount 6 on the hook 2. Ensure that the release lever 1...
  • Page 142 CARE...
  • Page 143 CARE PRODUCTS WASHING THE VEHICLE CLEANING SENSITIVE VEHICLE PARTS CARE OF PAINTWORK PAINT PRESERVATION STORING THE EPARKOURER PUTTING THE EPARKOURER INTO OPERATION...
  • Page 144: Care Products

    Exercise caution when using thorized BMW Motorrad dealer. high-pressure or steam-jet BMW Care Products have been devices. materials tested, lab-tested, and field tested and provide opti-...
  • Page 145: Cleaning Sensitive Vehicle Parts

    To prevent stains, do not wash thorized BMW Motorrad dealer. the vehicle immediately after it has been exposed to bright CLEANING SENSITIVE VEHI- sunlight and do not wash it in CLE PARTS the sun. Plastics Regularly clean the fork tubes of contamination.
  • Page 146: Care Of Paintwork

    Treat rubber parts with water particularly important in case of or BMW rubber care product. exposure to salt. For additional treatment, use CARE OF PAINTWORK BMW Motorrad high-gloss pol- ish. ATTENTION Air inlet Paint damage from metal polish Risk of damage...
  • Page 147: Paint Preservation

    It is recommended to use with a low charge for an BMW Motorrad solvent cleaner extended period of time. and then apply BMW Motorrad Before extended parking peri- high-gloss polish to preserve ods, check the charge state in- the paint.
  • Page 148: Putting The Eparkourer Into Operation

    CARE PUTTING THE EPARKOURER INTO OPERATION Remove the protective wax coating. Clean the eParkourer. Checklist. (...
  • Page 150: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA...
  • Page 151 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART CHARGING DRIVETRAIN REAR-WHEEL DRIVE FRAME RUNNING GEAR BRAKES WHEELS AND TIRES ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DIMENSIONS WEIGHTS PERFORMANCE DATA...
  • Page 152: Troubleshooting Chart

    TECHNICAL DATA TROUBLESHOOTING CHART Ride readiness cannot be turned on: Possible cause Remedy Side stand folded out Fold in side stand. Start without applying brake Start with one brake lever ap- plied. 12V battery dead Charge 12V battery. ( 125) Temperature of the drive bat- The temperature of the drive tery...
  • Page 153: Charging

    CHARGING Total capacity of the drive bat- 4.6 kWh tery Net energy content of drive 3.9 kWh battery Charging time Charging time Depending on the charging in- frastructure, battery charger, temperature and active con- sumers in the electrical system, it may be possible to reach a lower charge current, which leads to longer charge times.
  • Page 154: Rear-Wheel Drive

    TECHNICAL DATA REAR-WHEEL DRIVE Type of final drive Toothed belt drive FRAME Location of type plate Frame at front left behind the handlebar stem Location of the vehicle identifi- Frame at front right on steer- cation number ing head RUNNING GEAR Front wheel Type of front suspension Upside-down telescopic forks...
  • Page 155: Brakes

    BRAKES Front wheel Type of front wheel brake Single-disk brake, rigid, diame- ter 239 mm, 2­piston floating caliper Front brake pad material Sintered metal Front brake disc thickness 0.16 in (4 mm), New condition min 0.14 in (min 3.5 mm), Wear limit Rear wheel Type of rear wheel brake...
  • Page 156: Electrical System

    TECHNICAL DATA Rear wheel Rear-wheel rim size 3.5x14 Rear tire designation 150/70-14 Load index for rear tire Permissible rear-wheel imbal- max 0.4 oz (max 10 g) ance Tire pressures Front tire pressure 26.1 psi (1.8 bar), with tire cold Rear tire pressure 26.1 psi (1.8 bar), with tire cold ELECTRICAL SYSTEM...
  • Page 157: Dimensions

    DIMENSIONS Motorcycle length 77 in (1955 mm), over license-plate carrier, at unloaded vehicle weight Motorcycle height 44.9 in (1140 mm), With- out mirror, with DIN unladen weight Motorcycle width 33.3 in (845 mm), without in- stalled parts 33 in (837 mm), with handle- bar lever Front-seat height 29.5...
  • Page 158: Performance Data

    TECHNICAL DATA PERFORMANCE DATA Maximum speed 59 mph (95 km/h) Cruising range 59 miles (95 km), In accor- dance with WMTC...
  • Page 160 SERVICE...
  • Page 161 REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS RECYCLING BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE HISTORY BMW MOTORRAD MOBILITY SERVICES MAINTENANCE WORK MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE BMW MOTORRAD BREAK-IN SERVICE MAINTENANCE CONFIRMATIONS SERVICE CONFIRMATIONS...
  • Page 162: Reporting Safety Defects

    However, the NHTSA cannot be- come involved in individual problems between you, your autho- rized BMW Motorrad dealer or BMW of North America, LLC. You can contact the NHTSA by calling 1–888–327–4236 to reach the Vehicle Safety Hotline (Teletypewriter TTY for the hearing impaired: 1–800–424–9153) for free, by visiting the...
  • Page 163: Recycling

    More information can be re- To ensure that your BMW is quested from your authorized always in optimum condition, BMW Motorrad dealer or an- BMW Motorrad recommends other qualified service partner that you comply with the main- or a repair shop.
  • Page 164: Bmw Motorrad Service History

    BMW pre-delivery check vehicle owner. An authorized The BMW pre-delivery check is BMW Motorrad dealer or repair carried out by your authorized shop can view the data entered BMW Motorrad dealer before it in the service history.
  • Page 165 BMW Motorrad Service The required scope of main- BMW Motorrad service is tenance work for your vehicle carried out every two years. can be found in the following The scope of the services maintenance schedule. The performed may be dependent...
  • Page 166: Maintenance Schedule

    SERVICE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE BMW Motorrad break-in every two years or every service 6000 miles (whichever comes first) Standard scope of BMW Motorrad service Check tension of the pri- mary belt Check tension of the sec- ondary belt Oil change in the tele-...
  • Page 167: Bmw Motorrad Break-In Service

    BMW MOTORRAD BREAK-IN SERVICE BMW Motorrad break-in service The BMW Motorrad break-in service repair procedures are listed below. The actual scope of maintenance required for your vehicle may differ. Checking the front/rear brake fluid level Checking tension of primary belt...
  • Page 168: Maintenance Confirmations

    SERVICE MAINTENANCE CONFIRMATIONS BMW Motorrad Service standard scope The repair procedures belonging to the BMW Motorrad Service standard package are listed below. The actual maintenance work applicable for your vehicle may differ. Visual inspection of the brake lines, brake hoses and connec-...
  • Page 169 BMW Motorrad pre- BMW Motorrad break-in delivery check service performed performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Stamp, signature Stamp, signature...
  • Page 170 SERVICE BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Check primary belt tension Check secondary belt tension Oil change in telescopic fork Replace primary belt Replace secondary belt...
  • Page 171 BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Check primary belt tension Check secondary belt tension Oil change in telescopic fork Replace primary belt Replace secondary belt Changing brake fluid in entire system...
  • Page 172 SERVICE BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Check primary belt tension Check secondary belt tension Oil change in telescopic fork Replace primary belt Replace secondary belt...
  • Page 173 BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Check primary belt tension Check secondary belt tension Oil change in telescopic fork Replace primary belt Replace secondary belt Changing brake fluid in entire system...
  • Page 174 SERVICE BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Check primary belt tension Check secondary belt tension Oil change in telescopic fork Replace primary belt Replace secondary belt...
  • Page 175 BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Check primary belt tension Check secondary belt tension Oil change in telescopic fork Replace primary belt Replace secondary belt Changing brake fluid in entire system...
  • Page 176 SERVICE BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Check primary belt tension Check secondary belt tension Oil change in telescopic fork Replace primary belt Replace secondary belt...
  • Page 177 BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Check primary belt tension Check secondary belt tension Oil change in telescopic fork Replace primary belt Replace secondary belt Changing brake fluid in entire system...
  • Page 178 SERVICE BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Check primary belt tension Check secondary belt tension Oil change in telescopic fork Replace primary belt Replace secondary belt...
  • Page 179 BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Check primary belt tension Check secondary belt tension Oil change in telescopic fork Replace primary belt Replace secondary belt Changing brake fluid in entire system...
  • Page 180: Service Confirmations

    SERVICE SERVICE CONFIRMATIONS The table serves to provide evidence of maintenance and repair work, as well as installed optional accessories and special cam- paigns performed. Work performed at km Date...
  • Page 181 Work performed at km Date...
  • Page 182 KEYLESS RIDE SYSTEM MAIN UNIT KEYLESS RIDE SYSTEM ACTIVE KEY RADIO EQUIPMENT INTELLIGENT EMERGENCY CALL RADIO EQUIPMENT TFT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER CHARGER...
  • Page 183: Keyless Ride System Main Unit

    KEYLESS RIDE SYSTEM MAIN (2) this device must accept any UNIT interference, including interfer- ence that may cause undesired For all countries without EU operation of the device. Model name: ZB005 This Class B digital device Manufacturer complies with Canadian ICES- ZADI S.p.A.
  • Page 184: Keyless Ride System Active Key

    APPENDIX interference that may cause - Connect the equipment into undesired operation. an outlet on a circuit different This equipment has been from that to which the receiver tested and found to comply is connected. with the limits for a Class B - Consult the dealer or an expe- digital device, pursuant to rienced radio/ TV technician for...
  • Page 185 torisée aux deux conditions Operating voltage: suivantes : 2,5 - 3,16 V (1) l'appareil ne doit pas pro- Operating temperature: duire de brouillage, et -20 °C - +60 °C (2) l'appareil doit accepter tout Operating frequency LF: brouillage radioélectrique subi, 134,5 kHz même si le brouillage est sus- Operating frequency HF:...
  • Page 186: Radio Equipment Intelligent Emergency Call

    APPENDIX energy and, if not installed This product complies with and used in accordance with FCC and ISED radiation ex- the instructions, may cause posure limits set forth for an harmful interference to radio uncontrolled environment. The communications. However, antenna should be installed and there is no guarantee that operated with minimum dis- interference will not occur...
  • Page 187 ence that may cause undesired l’utilisateur de faire fonctionner operation of the device. l'appareil. The manufacturer is not re- United States (USA) sponsible for any radio or tv FCC ID: BEJTM04ANNABM2 interference caused by unau- This equipment has been thorized modifications to this tested and found to comply equipment.
  • Page 188: Radio Equipment Tft Instrument Cluster

    APPENDIX RADIO EQUIPMENT TFT IN- - Increase the separation be- STRUMENT CLUSTER tween the equipment and re- ceiver. For all Countries without EU - Connect the equipment into Model name: LIN2BTLE an outlet on a circuit different Gateway from that to which the receiver Manufacturer is connected.
  • Page 189 in a particular installation. If torisée aux deux conditions this equipment does cause suivantes : harmful interference to radio (1) l'appareil ne doit pas pro- or television reception, which duire de brouillage, et can be determined by turning (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil the equipment off and on, the doit accepter tout brouillage user is encouraged to try to...
  • Page 190: Charger

    APPENDIX interference that may cause one or more of the following undesired operation. measures: NOTICE - Reorient or relocate the re- ceiving antenna. Changes or modifications made to this equipment not - Increase the separation be- expressly approved by Bury tween the equipment and re- Sp.
  • Page 192 INDEX Brakes 12V battery Adjusting the handlebar Charge, external supply, 124 lever, 81 Charging, 124, 125 Checking function, 119 General notes, 124 Safety instructions, 103 Indicator lights, 45 Technical data, 149 Position on vehicle, 17 Break-in, 102 Recharging function, 124 Replacing, 124 Care Technical data, 150...
  • Page 193 Display eParkourer Charge overview, 27 Lashing down, 105 Display brightness, 54 Parking, 104 Drive display, 55 Electronic immobilizer, 36 Drive display limitations, 55 Energy saving mode displays, 55 First-aid kit Energy saving mode Position on vehicle, 17 reminder, 55 Footrests Instrument cluster, 16 Position on vehicle, left, 14 Menu overview, 26...
  • Page 194 INDEX Drivetrain malfunction Light sources warning light, 43 Indicator lights, 39, 40 Electronic immobilizer Replacing, 124 EWS, 36 Technical data, 150 EME, 42 Lights Energy recovery, 42 Headlight courtesy delay Engine control, 44 feature, 68 EWS, 36 Headlight flasher, 68 Instrument cluster, 20 High beams, 68 Keyless Ride, 36, 37...
  • Page 195 Operating focus Rear-wheel drive change, 76 Technical data, 148 Operating readiness, 63 Recycling, 157 Output Reversing Indicator lights, 44 Operating, 67 Overview of warning Operating element, 18 Ride readiness indicators, 30 Display, 100 Overviews Establishing, 98 Charge view, 27 Operating element, 19 Instrument cluster, 16, 20 Turning on, 100 Left side of vehicle, 14...
  • Page 196 INDEX Tires Breaking in, 103 Checking tire pressure, 122 Checking tread depth, 123 Recommendations, 123 Tire pressures, 150 Topcase, 132 Transport, 105 Trip odometer Resetting, 53 Troubleshooting chart, 146 Turn signals, 69 Operating element, 18 Type plate, 14 USB charging interface Operating, 74 Position on vehicle, 16 Vehicle identification...
  • Page 197 Further information is avail- able at: © 2023 Bayerische Motoren www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/ Werke Aktiengesellschaft passenger-vehicle 80788 Munich, Germany Reprinting, in whole or in part, is only permitted with the written permission of BMW Motorrad, Aftersales. Original Rider's Manual, printed in Germany.
  • Page 198 Important data: Charging time Charging time Depending on the charging infras- tructure, battery charger, temper- ature and active consumers in the electrical system, it may be pos- sible to reach a lower charge cur- rent, which leads to longer charge times.