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F 750 GS

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  • Page 1 BMW Motorrad Rider's Manual F 750 GS...
  • Page 2: Vehicle Data

    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: Welcome To Bmw

    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 Indicator and warning lights Date and time ....95 with Connectivity ... . 46 General settings in the multi- 1 General instructions .
  • Page 5 General settings ... 126 8 Riding ....151 9 Engineering Bluetooth....128 details .
  • Page 6 14 Service ....255 Protective wax coating ..238 BMW Motorrad Service . . . 256 Laying up the motor- BMW Motorrad mobility cycle .
  • Page 7: General Instructions

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

    Optional extras. The vehicles are as- Abbreviations and Indicates the end of an sembled complete with item of information. symbols all the BMW Motorrad CAUTION Low-risk hazard. optional extras originally Instruction. Non-avoidance can lead to ordered. Result of an activity.
  • Page 9: Equipment

    Rider's Manual. Dynamic Traction Con- trated in this manual on account Nor can BMW Motorrad entirely trol (optional extra only of country-specific differences. rule out errors and omissions. in combination with Pro...
  • 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 Power socket ( 222) Seat lock ( 114) Setting the damping action 149) Oil filler neck and oil dip- stick ( 186)
  • Page 15: General View, Right Side

    General view, right side Setting the spring preload 148) Brake-fluid reservoir, rear 191) Brake-fluid tank, front 190) Vehicle identification num- ber, type plate (on steering head) Coolant level indicator (behind side trim panel) 193)
  • Page 16: Underneath The Seat

    Underneath the seat Rider's Manual ( Toolkit ( 184) Payload table Battery ( 214) Fuse ( 217). Diagnostic connector 218) Connector for optional ac- cessories...
  • Page 17: Multifunction Switch, Left

    Multifunction switch, left High-beam headlight and headlight flasher ( with cruise control Cruise-control system 110). Hazard warning lights sys- tem ( ABS ( ASC ( 101) with riding modes Pro DTC ( 103) with Dynamic ESA Possible settings ( 105) Turn indicators ( Horn MENU rocker switch...
  • Page 18 with daytime riding light Manual daytime riding light 89).
  • Page 19: Right

    Multifunction switch, right with heated grips Operating the heated handlebar grips ( 112). Riding mode ( 108) Emergency off switch (kill switch) ( Starter button ( 155) SOS button Intelligent emergency call...
  • Page 20: Instrument Panel

    Instrument panel Engine speed display, in- dicator and warning lights Multifunction display Photosensor with alarm system (DWA) DWA light-emitting diode General information about the anti-theft alarm (DWA) 140)
  • Page 21: Instrument Cluster With Connectiv

    Instrument cluster with Connectivity with Connectivity Indicator and warning lights with Connectivity ( TFT display ( Alarm system LED Alarm ( 142) with Keyless Ride Indicator light for the radio- operated key Ignition with Keyless Ride 81). Photosensor (for adapting the brightness of the in- strument lighting)
  • Page 23: Status Indicators

    Status indicators Indicator and warning lights ..22 Multifunction display ....24 Warnings ......25 Indicator and warning lights with Connectivity .
  • Page 24: Indicator And Warning Lights

    Indicator and warning lights with daytime riding light Manual daytime riding light 89). Deactivating the ABS func- tion ( 99). - with export to EU mar- kets Malfunction indicator lamp Emissions warning ( Turn indicators, left Neutral with cruise control Cruise-control system 110).
  • Page 25 11 Photosensor with alarm system (DWA) DWA light-emitting diode General information about the anti-theft alarm (DWA) 140) 12 Auxiliary headlights 13 ASC ( with riding modes Pro DTC (...
  • Page 26: Multifunction Display

    Multifunction display Riding modes ( 108) Speedometer Automatic daytime riding light ( Fuel gauge Warning lights (see indic- ator light overview) Warning messages (see indicator light overview) Heated handlebar grips 112) Upper display field ( Lower display field ( 10 Fuel reserve indicator light 11 Outside temperature warn- ing ( 12 Recommendation to up-...
  • Page 27: Warnings

    Warnings If two or more warnings occur at the same time, all the appropriate Mode of presentation warning lights and warning sym- Warnings are indicated by the bols appear, text warnings are corresponding warning lights. alternated. The possible warnings are listed on the following pages.
  • Page 28: Display Text

    Warnings, overview Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights Ice crystal symbol Outside temperature warning ( is displayed. Electronic immobiliser active ( General warning EWS warning sym- light shows yellow. bol is displayed. appears on the General warning Radio-operated key out of range ( light shows yellow.
  • Page 29: Indicator And Warning Lights

    Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights General warning Engine symbol Engine in emergency-operation mode light shows yellow. appears on the display. !LAMPF, !LAMPR General warning Bulb faulty ( or !LAMPS is dis- light shows yellow. played. DWALO ! is dis- Anti-theft alarm battery weak ( played.
  • Page 30 Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights General warning The tyre symbol is Sensor faulty or system fault ( light shows yellow. displayed with one or two arrows. "--" or "-- --" is Transmission fault ( displayed. !RDC is displayed. General warning Battery for tyre pressure sensor weak light shows yellow.
  • Page 31 Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights DTC indicator DTC intervention ( and warning light flashes quickly. ASC indicator and ASC self-diagnosis not completed warning light flash- ing slowly. DTC indicator DTC self-diagnosis not completed and warning light flashes slowly. ASC indicator ASC switched off ( and warning light...
  • Page 32 Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights lights up Fuel down to reserve ( SOS! SOS ERROR Emergency call fault ( is displayed.
  • Page 33 Ambient temperature Possible cause: ture for the first time, irrespective of the actual display setting. The air temperature measured When the motorcycle is at a at the motorcycle is lower than standstill, the heat of the engine In addition, the ice crystal 3 °C.
  • Page 34 Battery of the radio-operated placed, preferably by an author- with Keyless Ride key is flat or the key has been ised BMW Motorrad Retailer. Replace the battery of the lost ( 82). radio-operated key ( 83).
  • Page 35 Topping up coolant ( 194). WARNING an authorised BMW Motorrad Possible cause: Retailer. Failure of the vehicle sys- The coolant temperature is too tems Coolant temperature too high. Risk of accident high If possible, ride in the part-load Do not continue your journey.
  • Page 36 Have the fault rectified by a gnosed a fault. In exceptional specialist workshop, preferably !LAMPR: brake light, rear light, cases, the engine stops and re- an authorised BMW Motorrad indicator light rear or license fuses to start. Otherwise, the en- Retailer. plate light faulty.
  • Page 37: Tyre Pressure

    Seek the advice of a specialist with LED auxiliary headlights Seek the advice of a specialist workshop, preferably an author- Replacing the additional head- workshop, preferably an author- ised BMW Motorrad Retailer. light ( 212). ised BMW Motorrad Retailer. Tyre pressure Anti-theft alarm battery...
  • Page 38 For further information on the right value 2 indicates the ance. BMW Motorrad tyre pressure filling pressure of the rear wheel. Correct the tyre pressure as control, see page ( 180).
  • Page 39 Measured tyre pressure is out- workshop, preferably an side permitted tolerance. with tyre pressure control authorised BMW Motorrad Check the tyre for damage (RDC) Retailer. and to ascertain whether the If you are unsure whether the...
  • Page 40: Transmission Fault

    Have the fault rectified by a Have the fault rectified by a A permanent fault is specialist workshop, preferably specialist workshop, preferably present only when the an authorised BMW Motorrad an authorised BMW Motorrad general warning light also lights Retailer. Retailer. Under these circumstances:...
  • Page 41: Abs Fault

    NOTICE sensors to be tested. an authorised BMW Motorrad Retailer. Pull away slowly. Bear in mind This error message shows briefly that the ABS function is not only after the Pre-Ride-Check...
  • Page 42: Asc Intervention

    Possible cause: DTC intervention Possible cause: The rider has switched off the Self-diagnosis did not complete, with riding modes Pro ABS system. so the ASC function is not avail- DTC indicator and warning able. The engine must be run- Activating the ABS function light flashes quickly.
  • Page 43 DTC indicator and warning specialist workshop, preferably minimum speed with the en- light shows. an authorised BMW Motorrad gine running for the wheel- Retailer. Possible cause: speed sensors to be checked: min 5 km/h)
  • Page 44: Fuel Down To Reserve

    3.5 l After a refuelling stop, the dis- specialist workshop, preferably Refuelling ( 165). an authorised BMW Motorrad tance recorder for reserve fuel is reset if the amount of fuel in the Retailer. Fuel reserve tank is greater than the reserve...
  • Page 45 Have the fault rectified as quickly as possible by a If service is overdue, the specialist workshop, preferably due date or the odometer an authorised BMW Motorrad reading at which service was due Retailer. is accompanied by the 'Gener- al' warning light showing yellow.
  • Page 46: Recommendation To Upshift

    A countdown 1 is displayed be- The message 1 is displayed if it The messages SOS!I 1 and SOS low the SOS 2 message while the was not possible to establish a ERROR 2 are displayed if emer- connection is being established. connection.
  • Page 47 The upshift recommendation 1 signals the economically best point in time for upshift.
  • Page 48: With Connectivity

    Indicator and warning lights with Connectivity with Connectivity Turn indicators, left Operating the turn indicat- ors ( 92). High-beam headlight General warning light Turn indicators, right - with export to EU mar- kets Malfunction indicator lamp Emissions warning ( ASC ( with riding modes Pro DTC ( ABS (...
  • Page 49: Tft Display In Pure Ride View

    TFT display in Pure Ride view with Connectivity Change of operating focus 123) Engine speed display 125) Rider info status line 124) Speedometer Riding mode ( 107) Recommendation to up- shift ( 126) Gear indicator; "N" indic- ates neutral. Speed Limit Info ( 125) with cruise control Cruise-control system...
  • Page 50 14 Heating stages, handlebar grips ( 112) 15 Outside temperature warn- ing ( 16 Ambient temperature...
  • Page 51: Tft Display In The View Menu

    TFT display in the View menu with Connectivity Speedometer with cruise control Cruise-control system 110). Speed Limit Info ( 125) Riding mode ( 107) Rider info status line 124) Recommendation to up- shift ( 126) Gear indicator; "N" indic- ates neutral. Time Connection status 10 Muting (...
  • Page 52: Indicator Lights With Connectivity

    Indicator lights with 15 Ambient temperature Connectivity Mode of presentation Warnings are indicated by the corresponding warning lights. Warnings are displayed by the general warning lights in conjunc- tion with a dialogue box on the TFT display. The 'general' warn- Check control display ing light shows yellow or red, de- The messages on the display are...
  • Page 53 Red: (Hot! /High!) Current temperature or value is too high. White: (---) There is no valid value. Dashes 5 are displayed instead of the value. NOTICE The assessment of some values Value display Check control dialogue box is only possible from a certain The symbols 4 are shown in dif- Messages are given in the form journey duration or speed.
  • Page 54 long as the problem persists, the message can be called up again.
  • Page 55: Display Text

    Warnings, overview Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights Ice crystal symbol Outside temperature warning ( is displayed. Remote key not General warning Radio-operated key out of range ( in range. light shows yellow. Remote key bat- General warning Replace the battery of the radio-oper- light shows yellow.
  • Page 56: Indicator And Warning Lights

    Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights General warning The faulty bulb is Bulb faulty ( light shows yellow. displayed. Alarm system Anti-theft alarm battery weak ( batt. capacity weak. Alarm system General warning Anti-theft alarm battery flat ( battery empty. light shows yellow.
  • Page 57 Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights General warning is displayed in yel- Tyre pressure in limit range of the per- light shows yellow. low. mitted tolerance ( Tyre pressure does not match setpoint is displayed in red. Tyre pressure outside the permitted tol- General warning light flashes red.
  • Page 58 Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights Drop sensor Drop sensor defective ( faulty. Emergency call Emergency call function restricted failure. Side stand mon- Side stand monitoring is faulty ( itoring faulty. ABS indicator ABS self-diagnosis not completed and warning light flashes.
  • Page 59 Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights ABS indicator ABS Pro fail- ABS Pro failed ( and warning light ure! shows. ASC indicator and ASC intervention ( warning light flash- ing quickly. ASC indicator and ASC self-diagnosis not completed warning light flash- ing slowly.
  • Page 60 Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights DTC indicator DTC self-diagnosis not completed and warning light flashes slowly. DTC indicator Off! DTC switched off ( and warning light shows. Traction con- trol deactiv- ated. DTC indicator Traction con- DTC fault ( and warning light trol failure! shows.
  • Page 61 Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights Turn signal indic- Hazard warning lights system is switched ator light flashes on ( green. Turn signal indic- ator light flashes green. is displayed in Service due ( white. Service due! General warning is displayed in yel- Service-due date has passed ( light shows yellow.
  • Page 62: Ambient Temperature

    Ambient temperature Outside temperature Radio-operated key out of warning range The ambient temperature is dis- played status line of the TFT Ice crystal symbol is dis- with Keyless Ride display. played. General warning light shows When the motorcycle is at a Possible cause: yellow.
  • Page 63 Have the defective radio-op- assurance of how long the R/C erated key replaced by an au- key can remain operational. NOTICE thorised BMW Motorrad Re- with Keyless Ride The fuse for the alternator reg- tailer. Replace the battery of the...
  • Page 64 Have the fault rectified as tery condition. faulty! quickly as possible by a specialist workshop, preferably Tail light faulty! WARNING an authorised BMW Motorrad Retailer. Failure of the vehicle sys- Brake light faulty! tems Bulb faulty Risk of accident General warning light shows Do not continue your journey.
  • Page 65 ( 212). Vehicle overlooked in traffic workshop, preferably an author- due to failure of the lights on Anti-theft alarm battery ised BMW Motorrad Retailer. the vehicle weak Safety risk Anti-theft alarm battery with alarm system (DWA) Replace defective bulbs as flat soon as possible;...
  • Page 66 Have If the coolant level is too low: workshop, preferably an author- it checked by a specialist Topping up coolant ( 194). ised BMW Motorrad Retailer. workshop. Possible cause: Possible cause: Coolant temperature too The coolant temperature is too...
  • Page 67 Onward jour- specialist workshop, preferably rectified by a specialist work- ney possible. Ride care- an authorised BMW Motorrad shop, preferably an authorised fully to next specialist Retailer. BMW Motorrad Retailer. workshop.
  • Page 68 30 km/h (The RDC sensor specialist workshop, preferably does not send its signal to the an authorised BMW Motorrad vehicle until the vehicle has Retailer. exceeded a minimum speed.) It is possible to continue to ride The tyre pressures but not recommended.
  • Page 69 Correct tyre pressure. is displayed in red. For more information on Before adjusting the tyre pres- BMW Motorrad tyre pressure sure, observe the information control, see the "Engineering on temperature compensation Tyre pressure does not details" section from page...
  • Page 70 30 km/h (The RDC sensor vehicle can be ridden with the authorised BMW Motorrad does not send its signal to the tyre in its present condition. Retailer. vehicle until the vehicle has If the vehicle can be ridden with exceeded a minimum speed.)
  • Page 71 Sensor faulty or system Battery for tyre pressure Have the fault rectified by a specialist workshop, preferably fault sensor weak an authorised BMW Motorrad with tyre pressure control with tyre pressure control Retailer. (RDC) (RDC) Possible cause: General warning light shows...
  • Page 72 Possible cause: ABS self-diagnosis not Seek the advice of a specialist workshop, preferably an author- completed The emergency call cannot be ised BMW Motorrad Retailer. cannot be made automatically or ABS indicator and warning via BMW. light flashes. Drop sensor defective...
  • Page 73 Possible cause: an authorised BMW Motorrad specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad Retailer. The rider has switched off the Retailer. ABS system. ABS Pro failed Activating the ABS function ABS failed with riding modes Pro 100). ABS indicator and warning...
  • Page 74 Have the fault rectified as with Connectivity quickly as possible by a completed Off! specialist workshop, preferably without riding modes Pro an authorised BMW Motorrad with Connectivity Retailer. ASC indicator and warning Traction control de- light flashing slowly. ASC intervention activated.
  • Page 75 DTC indicator and warning Have the fault rectified as with Connectivity light flashes slowly. quickly as possible by a Off! specialist workshop, preferably Possible cause: an authorised BMW Motorrad Traction control de- DTC self-diagnosis not Retailer. completed activated. DTC intervention Possible cause:...
  • Page 76 Have the fault rectified as adjusted. quickly as possible by a Have the fault rectified as Refuelling ( 165). specialist workshop, preferably quickly as possible by a an authorised BMW Motorrad specialist workshop, preferably Retailer. an authorised BMW Motorrad Retailer.
  • Page 77 Exclamation marks also draw The gear indicator flashes. shop, preferably an authorised your attention to the displays The Pro shift assistant is BMW Motorrad Retailer. for service, service appointment not available. and remaining distance in the Hazard warning lights Possible cause:...
  • Page 78 Have your motorcycle serviced shop, preferably by an author- regularly by a specialist work- ised BMW Motorrad Retailer. shop, preferably by an author- ised BMW Motorrad Retailer. The operational and road safety of the motorcycle remain The operational and road intact.
  • Page 79: Operation

    Operation Ignition switch/steering lock ..78 Anti-lock brake system (ABS) ..99 Ignition with Keyless Ride ... 79 Automatic Stability Control (ASC) .
  • Page 80: Ignition Switch/Steering Lock

    ASC self-diagnosis is in pro- Consult a specialist workshop, gress. ( 158) preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad Retailer. Welcome lights Lock the handlebars Switch on the ignition. The side lights briefly light up. Turn the handlebars all the way...
  • Page 81: Electronic Immobiliser

    If you lose a key, you can have via the vehicle socket. The daytime riding lights briefly it barred by your authorised light up. BMW Motorrad Retailer. If you Electronic immobiliser with LED auxiliary headlights wish to do this, you will need The electronic design of the...
  • Page 82 Keys Lock the handlebars NOTICE Requirement NOTICE The vehicle cannot be started if The handlebars are turned to- the radio control key is not within wards the left. Radio-operated The telltale light for the radio- range (e.g. key inside one of the key is within range.
  • Page 83 Switching on ignition Switching off ignition with LED auxiliary headlights LED auxiliary headlights are Requirement Requirement switched on. Radio-operated key is within Radio-operated key is within Pre-Ride-Check is performed. range. range. 156) ABS self-diagnosis is in pro- gress. ( 157) ASC self-diagnosis is in pro- gress.
  • Page 84 The steering lock engages. tion barred by your authorised key has been lost BMW Motorrad Retailer. In order Electronic immobiliser to have a key barred you must bring along all the other keys be- longing to the motorcycle.
  • Page 85 Replace the battery of the folded radio-operated key into the ring aerial under the seat. radio-operated key Removing seat ( 114). Requirement Insert emergency key or the The radio-operated key does folded, flat radio-operated not react because the battery key 1 in the ring aerial 2. is weak.
  • Page 86: Emergency Off Switch

    Emergency off switch Use a battery compliant with The emergency off switch is a the manufacturer's specifica- kill switch for switching off the (kill switch) tions. engine quickly and easily. When inserting the battery, always make sure polarity is correct. Insert the new battery with the positive terminal up.
  • Page 87 BMW is not possible, the system be performed by the author- may make an emergency call to ised BMW Motorrad Retailer. a public emergency call number. The language assigned to the This depends on the respective...
  • Page 88 with Connectivity The reception symbol 1 indicates Provide information to the that the connection has been emergency services using the established. microphone 3 and speaker 4. The time until transmission of Automatic emergency call the emergency call 1 is dis- played.
  • Page 89 possible to cancel the emer- gency call. If possible, remove helmet and stop engine. A voice contact connection to the BMW Call Center is estab- lished. with Connectivity The connection was established. The reception symbol 1 indicates that the connection has been established.
  • Page 90: Lights

    Provide information to the The low-beam headlight switches emergency services using the on automatically under the fol- microphone 3 and speaker 4. lowing conditions: When the engine is started. Emergency call in the When the vehicle is pushed event of a severe fall with the ignition switched on.
  • Page 91: Parking Lights

    Manual daytime riding light Requirement Automatic daytime riding light is switched off. WARNING Switching on the daytime Immediately after switching off Immediately after switching off riding light in the dark. the ignition, pull switch 1 back the ignition, push button 1 to Risk of accident and hold it in that position until the left and hold it in that po-...
  • Page 92 daytime riding light and switch with Connectivity sonal assessment of the light on the low-beam headlight and conditions In the Settings, Vehicle front side light. Risk of accident settings, Lights menu, switch off the Auto. day- Switch off the automatic day- NOTICE time light function.
  • Page 93: Hazard Warning Lights System

    If the ambient brightness de- If you press the button again indicator function is activated creases below a certain value, the daytime riding light is re- instead of the hazard warning the low beam headlight is auto- activated, in other words the flashers, and remains active matically switched on (e.
  • Page 94: Turn Indicators

    Switching on ignition ( 78). Call up the settings menu: can be set by an authorised SETUP ENTER (is only dis- BMW Motorrad Retailer. played when the vehicle is sta- tionary) Press the top part 1 of the MENU rocker button briefly to...
  • Page 95: Resetting The Average Values

    Select the display at the til the trip distance recorder 3 with tyre pressure control (RDC) is reset. bottom Trip recorder reading = 0.0 Tyre pressure check RDC Resetting the average Battery voltage VOLTGE values Riding time RDTIME Date DATE Switch on the ignition.
  • Page 96: Setup

    SETUP Average value = -- -- -- with alarm system (DWA) Automatically activate anti-theft Selecting SETUP Resetting the riding time alarm function when the igni- Requirement Switch on the ignition. tion is switched off DWA ON or The vehicle is at a standstill. Briefly press the bottom part leave the automatic function of the MENU rocker button...
  • Page 97: Date And Time

    Date and time pressure warning can only be button repeatedly until SETUP switched off in off-road mode. EXIT appears on the display. Setting the clock Adjusting the units UNIT. Press and hold the bottom Requirement part 2 of the MENU rocker Reset displays RESET.
  • Page 98 Setting the date Press the bottom part of the Press the bottom part of the MENU rocker button briefly to MENU rocker button briefly to Requirement go back an hour. go back one day. The vehicle is at a standstill. Press and hold the bottom Press the bottom part of the part of the MENU rocker but-...
  • Page 99: General Settings In The Multifunction

    Press the bottom part of the Briefly press the top part MENU rocker button and hold of the MENU rocker once the desired year has been button repeatedly until set. SETUP UNIT ENTER appears on the display. Year 3 no longer flashes. Press and hold the bottom part This completes the process.
  • Page 100 Change clock display between Press and hold the bottom Units have been reset to the 24H and 12H part 2 of the MENU rocker factory setting. button to quit SETUP UNIT. Change date format between SETUP UNIT EXIT is DMY and MDY SETUP RESET is displayed.
  • Page 101: On-Board Computer With

    peatedly until SETUP RESET Scroll to the right until the Scroll to the right until the appears on the display. ON-BOARD COMPUTER menu TRIP COMPUTER menu screen screen is displayed. is displayed. Press and hold the bottom part 2 of the MENU rocker Reset on-board computer Reset journey computer button until SETUP has been...
  • Page 102 Activating the ABS ABS indicator and warning light shows. function with Connectivity Possible ABS system status OFF! is displayed. Release button 1 once the ABS system status has changed. ABS indicator and warning Press and hold button 1 until light remains on. the ABS indicator and warning light changes its status.
  • Page 103: Automatic Stability Control

    with Connectivity An ABS fault has oc- Possible ABS system status ON curred if the ABS indic- is displayed. ator and warning light shows Release button 1 once the when the motorcycle accel- ABS system status has erates to a speed in excess changed.
  • Page 104 Release button 1 once the Release button 1 once the ASC system status has status has changed. changed. ASC indicator and warning ASC indicator and warning light remains off or contin- light remains on. ues flashing. with Connectivity with Connectivity The new ASC system status ON The new ASC system is briefly displayed.
  • Page 105: Dynamic Traction Control

    DTC indicator and warning An ASC fault has oc- NOTICE light shows. curred if the ASC indic- You have the option of deactiv- ator and warning light shows with Connectivity ating the DTC function while the when the motorcycle accel- Possible DTC system status motorcycle is on the move.
  • Page 106: Electronic Suspension Adjustment (D­esa)

    DTC Switching on with Connectivity A DTC fault has oc- Possible DTC system status ON curred if the DTC in- is displayed. dicator light shows when the Release button 1 once the motorcycle accelerates to a status has changed. speed in excess of the min- DTC indicator and warning imum stated below after the light remains off or contin-...
  • Page 107: Possible Settings

    Possible settings suspension settings for damping action 2 and spring preload 3 are Dynamic ESA (electronic chassis displayed. and suspension adjustment) en- ables you to adjust rear-wheel The setting shows briefly, then damping to the road surface. disappears automatically. Three damper settings and three spring preload levels are avail- Adjusting the chassis and able.
  • Page 108 want to use appears on the also not be adjusted further in display. this riding mode. NOTICE with Connectivity A message is displayed if a set- You can adjust the damping ting is not possible in the riding characteristic while the motor- mode selected.
  • Page 109: Riding Mode

    Using the riding modes The following message is is- complete all adjustments be- sued if it is not possible to adjust BMW Motorrad has developed fore you ride off. a setting: Load adjustment 4 operational scenarios for your The settings for damping and only avail.
  • Page 110 Select riding mode Riding on a rain-wet roadway. Riding on a dry roadway. Switching on ignition ( 78). with riding modes Pro Sporty riding on a dry road sur- face. Riding in gentle off-road terrain. The interplay of throttle response, ABS control and ASC/ The selection arrow 1 and the DTC control is optimised for first selectable riding mode 2 are...
  • Page 111: Cruise-Control System

    The guide 4 displays how many dicated beneath the selection ride only when the following riding modes are available. arrow. preconditions are satisfied: The following ride modes can be Throttle grip is in idle position. selected: Brake is not applied. RAIN: For riding on a wet road.
  • Page 112 Display when adjusting Display when adjusting settings (Speed Limit Info settings (Speed Limit Info not active) active) Slide switch 1 to the right. Button 2 is operational. Saving road speed The symbol 1 for cruise control The symbol 1 for cruise control is displayed in the Pure Ride view is displayed in the Pure Ride view and the top status line.
  • Page 113 Push button 1 forward and The motorcycle decelerates Adjustment range for hold it in this position. steplessly. cruise control The motorcycle accelerates The current speed is main- smoothly. tained and saved if button 1 is 30...210 km/h not pushed again. The current speed is main- Indicator light for cruise tained and saved if button 1 is...
  • Page 114: Tyre Pressure Monitoring

    Resuming former cruising Switch minimum pressure Indicator light for cruise control lights up. speed warning on or off Requirement Switching off cruise The minimum pressure warning control can only be switched on or off in the ENDURO riding mode. The minimum pressure of the tyres can be chosen freely.
  • Page 115 20% heating power NOTICE The heating in the heated The selected heating stage will handlebar grips can be activated be saved if you allow a certain only when the engine is length of time to pass without running. making further changes. NOTICE with Connectivity The increase in power consump-...
  • Page 116: Seat

    back to stage one or two as soon Seat as the grips are warm. Removing seat 65% heating power Requirement Place the motorcycle on its stand 40% heating power on firm, even ground. 20% heating power Press seat bench 2 in direction The selected heating stage will of arrow 4 out of the holds 3.
  • Page 117: Installing Seat

    Installing seat Fold the opening end of the pocket multiple times as tightly Slide seat bench 2 in direction as possible, then close the of arrow 4 into holds 3. hook and loop fastener 1. Press seat bench firmly in dir- Stow the pocket in the rear ection of arrow 5.
  • Page 119: Tft Display

    TFT display General instructions ....118 Principle ......119 Pure Ride view .
  • Page 120: General Instructions

    Operating the integrated inform- TFT display, the Bluetooth ation system and communication On some mobile devices, e.g. connection may be restricted. devices while driving results in a those with iOS operating sys- BMW Motorrad recommends risk of accident tems, the BMW Motorrad Con-...
  • Page 121: Principle

    Principle nected App must be opened be- Turn the multi-controller fore use. downwards: Controls Move the cursor downwards in Actuality lists. The TFT display may be updated Adjust settings. after the publication date. Be- Decrease volume. cause of this, your motorcycle Tilt the multi-controller to may differ from the information the left:...
  • Page 122 Press and hold the top part Operating instructions in Confirm selection. of the MENU rocker button: Confirm settings. the main menu Advance a menu step. In the View menu: call up Scroll to the right in lists. Pure Ride view. In the My Vehicle menu: ad- In Pure Ride view: change op- vance one menu screen.
  • Page 123 Operating instructions in on whether it is possible to go back to the top. submenus Operating instruction 2: an- In addition to the operating in- other submenu can be called structions in the main menu, there are further operating in- Operating instruction 3: there structions in submenus.
  • Page 124 Switching functions on Symbol 3 shows that the func- Repeatedly press the multi- tion can be switched off. controller 1 briefly to the right and off until the desired menu item is Symbol 4 shows that the func- highlighted. tion can be switched on. Briefly push button 2 down.
  • Page 125: System Status Displays

    down until the desired entry is The last menu used is called the left-hand side of the top highlighted. up. The last entry highlighted status line. Operating actions is selected. relate to the active device until To move the cursor up in lists, turn the multi-controller 1 up the operating focus is changed Change of operating focus...
  • Page 126 System status 2: ABS function Average consumption 2 is switched off. Driving time 1 Switch display for rider info status line Requirement Driving time 2 The vehicle is at a standstill. The Pure Ride view is displayed. Inactive period 1 Switching on ignition ( 78).
  • Page 127: Adjust Settings

    Adjust settings Requirement Vehicle is connected to the Nav- Scale igator or a compatible mobile Lower engine speed range end device. The BMW Motorrad Upper/red engine speed Connected App is installed on range the mobile end device. Needle Speed Limit Info displays...
  • Page 128: General Settings

    Range General settings The range is shown together with a warning once the fuel Adjust the volume reserve has been reached. Connect rider's and passen- After a refuelling stop, range is ger's helmet ( 130). recalculated if the amount of Increase volume: turn the fuel in the tank is greater than multi-controller upwards.
  • Page 129: Setting The Clock

    Setting the clock Select the desired setting. WARNING Confirm setting. Switching on ignition ( 78). Adjusting the clock while rid- Set units of measurement WARNING Call up the Settings, Sys- Risk of accident Adjusting the clock while rid- tem settings, Units menu. Set the clock only when the The following units of measure- motorcycle is stationary.
  • Page 130: Adjusting Brightness

    multiple devices operate in a Italian Existing Bluetooth connections are not deleted. Bluetooth network, with wireless Dutch technology of this nature it is Portuguese Bluetooth not possible to ensure fault- Russian free communications in every Ukrainian Short-range wireless situation. technology Adjusting brightness The Bluetooth function might not Possible sources of...
  • Page 131 Please consult the operating in- confirm. those with iOS operating sys- structions for your communica- Select PAIR NEW MOBILE tems, the BMW Motorrad Con- tion system. DEVICE and confirm. nected App must be opened be- Mobile end devices are being Pairing fore use.
  • Page 132 troubleshooting chart in the Delete connections Make the helmet's communica- section entitled "Technical tion system visible. Call up the Settings, Con- data". ( 240) Select PAIR NEW RIDER'S nections menu. Depending on the mobile end HELMET or PAIR NEW PAS- Select Delete connections.
  • Page 133: My Vehicle

    My Vehicle Start screen Check control display Mode of presentation Coolant temperature Range ( 126) Total distance travelled Service-due indicator Rear tyre pressure ( On-board voltage ( 214) Front tyre pressure...
  • Page 134 Operating instructions Scroll through menu with tyre pressure control (RDC) screens TYRE PRESSURE SERVICE REQUIREMENTS For more information on tyre pressure and check control messages, see the "Displays" section. NOTICE Check control messages are at- Operating instruction 1: tabs tached dynamically to the My which show how far to the left Call up the My Vehicle menu.
  • Page 135: Service Requirements

    Service requirements If the time remaining to the next service is less than a month or if the next service is due within 1000 km, a white CC message is displayed.
  • Page 136: Navigation

    Connect mobile end device Warnings situation allows for it. 129). If necessary, stop and operate Call up the BMW Motorrad WARNING the systems or devices when Connected App and start the stationary. Using a smartphone during route guidance.
  • Page 137 Filling station Select End route guidance have been saved as favourites Select and confirm the special and confirm. in the BMW Motorrad Connec- destination. ted app. No new favourites can Switch spoken Select Start route guid- be added to the TFT display.
  • Page 138: Media

    Depending on the mobile device, the scope of the Connectivity Call up the Media menu. functions may be restricted. The following functions can be NOTICE used in the context menu: BMW Motorrad recommends Start playback or Pause setting the volume on the mobile playback.
  • Page 139: Switch Gps Synchronisation On Or

    Telephone calls Phone calls with multiple Switch GPS participants synchronisation on or During one phone call, a second call can be accepted. The first Call up the Settings, Sys- phone call is put on hold. The tem settings, Date and number of active telephone calls time menu.
  • Page 141: Anti-Theft Alarm

    Anti-theft alarm Overview ......140 Activation ......140 Alarm function .
  • Page 142: Overview

    Overview Protecting the vehicle Confirmation tone sounds battery twice (if programmed). with alarm system (DWA) Anti-theft alarm is active. A DWA that has been enabled switches off automatically after a General information about Activation with Keyless few days to protect the vehicle the anti-theft alarm (DWA) Ride battery and to maintain starting...
  • Page 143 Motion sensor when peatedly until SETUP DWA ap- pears on the display. motorcycle is to be transported If you want to transport your motorcycle by train or on a trailer, for example, it is advisable to switch off the motion sensor.
  • Page 144: Alarm Function

    Alarm triggers Press and hold the top part 1 with Keyless Ride of the MENU rocker button to A DWA alarm can be triggered quit SETUP. SETUP ENTER is displayed. Motion sensor. An attempt to use an unauthor- with Connectivity ised vehicle key to switch on Call up the Settings, the ignition.
  • Page 145: Deactivation

    Flashes 2x: Motion sensor 2 ted to your particular needs in Flashes 3x: Ignition switched the following respects by your on with unauthorised vehicle authorised BMW Motorrad Re- tailer: Flashes 4x: Disconnection of Press button 1 on the radio- Confirmation alarm tone after the anti-theft alarm from the operated key once.
  • Page 146: Default Settings

    Default settings The anti-theft alarm ships with the following default settings: Confirmation alarm tone after having activated/deactivated the DWA: no. Alarm tone: intermittent.
  • Page 147: Adjustment

    Adjustment Mirrors ......146 Headlight ......146 Clutch .
  • Page 148: Mirrors

    Turn the mirror to the correct nection on the mirror arm. an authorised BMW Motorrad position. Loosen nut 2. Retailer. Turn the mirror arm to the ap- Headlight beam throw and propriate position.
  • Page 149: Clutch

    Clutch the setting checked by a special- ist workshop, preferably an au- Adjusting the clutch lever thorised BMW Motorrad dealer. WARNING Turn adjusting screw 1 Adjusting headlight beam clockwise to increase the span Adjusting the clutch lever...
  • Page 150: Brakes

    Brakes Spring preload Adjusting the front brake Adjustment lever It is essential to set spring pre- load of the rear suspension to WARNING suit the load carried by the mo- torcycle. Increase spring pre- Relocated brake fluid tank load when the vehicle is heavily Air in the brake system loaded and reduce spring preload Do not turn the handlebars or...
  • Page 151: Damping

    Damping Basic setting of spring preload, rear Adjustment Damping must be adapted to suit without Dynamic ESA the condition of the surface on Turn the adjuster knob which the motorcycle is ridden counter-clockwise as far as and to suit spring preload. it will go.
  • Page 152 Turn the adjusting screw 1 an- ticlockwise to soften the damp- ing action. Basic setting of rear- suspension damping characteristic without Dynamic ESA Turn the adjusting screw as Adjust the damping action by far as it will go clockwise, then turning adjusting screw 1.
  • Page 153: Riding

    Riding Safety instructions ....152 Comply with checklist ....155 When changing the load status: .
  • Page 154: Safety Instructions

    Your authorised anced loads Carefully try out the limits of BMW Motorrad Retailer will be the motorcycle's bank angle Risk of falling glad to advise you on the correct and adapt your style of riding Do not exceed the permissible clothing for every purpose.
  • Page 155 Make sure that the weight is Loose clothing Payload of tank rucksack uniformly distributed between Insufficient tyre pressure right and left. Poor tyre tread Pack heavy items at the bot- Added luggage systems such max 5 kg tom of the cases and toward as cases, topcase and tank the inboard side.
  • Page 156: Catalytic Converter

    Affix a label stating the maximum When you park the vehicle ATTENTION permissible speed to the instru- make sure that no-one and no ment panel in the rider's field of objects can come into contact Unburned fuel in catalytic vision. with the hot engine and ex- converter haust system.
  • Page 157: Every 3Rd Refuelling Stop

    Tampering Every 3rd refuelling without Dynamic ESA Adjusting the damping stop: ATTENTION characteristic for rear wheel Checking engine oil level 149). Tampering with the motor- 186). cycle (e.g. engine manage- with Dynamic ESA Checking front brake pad thick- ment ECU, throttle valves, ness ( 189).
  • Page 158: Pre-Ride-Check

    use jump leads and a donor bat- Gearbox damage engage a gear before retracting the side stand. tery to start. Do not allow the motorcycle to roll for a lengthy period of time See the subsection on jump When starting a cold engine starting in "Maintenance"...
  • Page 159 ABS self-diagnosis After a longer vehicle standstill ABS self-diagnosis not period, an animation is displayed BMW Motorrad ABS performs completed when the system starts up. self-diagnosis to ensure its op- erability. Self-diagnosis starts The ABS function is not avail- Phase 2...
  • Page 160 ASC self-diagnosis DTC self-diagnosis Check all the indicator and warning lights. BMW Motorrad ASC performs with riding modes Pro self-diagnosis to ensure its op- ASC self-diagnosis not BMW Motorrad DTC performs erability. Self-diagnosis is per- completed self-diagnosis to ensure its op- formed automatically when you erability.
  • Page 161: Running In

    Have the fault rectified as Running-in speed completed quickly as possible by a specialist workshop, preferably The DTC symbol no longer an authorised BMW Motorrad shows. no full load (Odometer reading Retailer. 0...1200 km) Check all the indicator and Note the mileage after which Running in warning lights.
  • Page 162: Shifting Gear

    BMW Motorrad recommends WARNING disengaging the clutch for New tyres losing grip on wet shifts in these circumstances. roads and at extreme bank...
  • Page 163: Off-Roading

    Off-roading Before leaving the off-road ter- Brake early until the brakes are After off-roading rain, set the correct spring pre- clean. load and shock absorption. BMW Motorrad recommends checking the following after riding the motorcycle off-road:...
  • Page 164: Brakes

    Dirty air filter element decelerates, the more load is Engine damage shifted to the front wheel. The BMW Motorrad ABS prevents If you ride in dusty terrain higher the wheel load, the more the front wheel from locking up. check the air filter element for braking force can be transmitted clogging at shorter intervals;...
  • Page 165 ABS Pro automatically switches off again Riding in the rain or through from a speed of 20 km/h. puddles of water. with riding modes Pro After the vehicle has been Descending mountain Physical limits applicable to washed. passes motorcycling Riding on salted or gritted roads.
  • Page 166: Parking Your Motorcycle

    Parking your torcycling. It is still possible for Extend the side stand and prop these limits to be overshot due the motorcycle on the stand. motorcycle to misjudgement or rider error. In If the camber of the roadway Side stand extreme cases this can result in a permits, turn the handlebars all crash.
  • Page 167: Refuelling

    Refuelling Damage to catalytic converter ATTENTION Do not attempt to run the WARNING vehicle on leaded fuel or fuel Centre stand folds in due to with metallic additives (e.g. sharp movements Fuel is highly flammable manganese or iron). Risk of damage to parts if vehicle Risk of fire and explosion topples Do not smoke.
  • Page 168 Make sure the ground is level quantity that the fuel tank could and firm and place the motor- hold if refilled after it had been cycle on its side stand. run dry and the engine had cut out due to a lack of fuel. NOTICE Fuel tank capacity The volume of the tank can be...
  • Page 169 Version 1 Make sure the ground is level WARNING and firm and place the motor- with Keyless Ride cycle on its centre stand. Fuel is highly flammable Requirement with Keyless Ride Risk of fire and explosion Within the after-running period Switching off ignition ( 81).
  • Page 170: Securing Motorcycle For Transportation

    Bring the radio-operated key Reserve fuel NOTICE into range. Slowly pull tab 1 up. When refuelling after running on The indicator light for the approx. 3.5 l reserve, make sure that you top radio-operated key flashes up the tank to a level above re- Press down firmly on the filler while the search for the radio- serve, as otherwise the new level...
  • Page 171 should be used for this pur- pose. Secure the straps behind on ATTENTION both sides on the rear frame and tighten. Trapping of components Tighten all the straps uniformly; Component damage ATTENTION the vehicle's suspension should Do not trap components such be compressed as tightly as Vehicle topples to side when as brake lines or cable legs.
  • Page 173: Engineering Details

    Engineering details General instructions ....172 Anti-lock brake system (ABS) ..172 Automatic Stability Control (ASC) ......174 Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) .
  • Page 174: General Instructions

    If the rider increases braking tact with the road. At this instant, pressure to the extent that brak- BMW Motorrad ABS must act on ing force exceeds the maximum the assumption of an extremely transferable limit, the wheels start...
  • Page 175: Special Situations

    Self-dia- clear of the ground. the ignition off and on again. gnosis has to complete before How is the BMW Motorrad fault messages can be issued. What is the role of regular In addition to problems with the...
  • Page 176: Automatic Stability Control

    ABS sharp braking. ABS Pro reduces intervention. BMW Motorrad ABS may not abrupt changes in steering mislead the rider into a careless Advantages for the rider force, particularly in panic-...
  • Page 177 BMW Motorrad ASC can be de- one means of detecting the rear iary stand, engine idling or with activated in these cases.
  • Page 178: Dynamic Traction Control

    The icate and more comfortable offered by this system. BMW Motorrad ASC is unable to thanks to the additional bank control a situation of this nature. angle and acceleration informa- Special situations tion.
  • Page 179 DTC as possible. sued. min 5 km/h The BMW Motorrad Traction When riding on a slippery sur- Control can shut down automat- face, never snap the throttle grip ically under the exceptional riding fully closed without pulling the conditions outlined below.
  • Page 180: Riding Mode

    The adjustment of the Dynamic responding loss of stability. The mode to achieve an enhanced ESA also depends on the riding BMW Motorrad DTC is unable to braking effect. mode selected. control a situation of this nature. In the RAIN, ROAD, and...
  • Page 181: Mode Changes

    Driving stability Mode changes instead, it is configured to generate a maximum braking In the RAIN riding mode, DTC The riding mode can be changed effect. intervenes early enough to while the vehicle is stationary achieve maximum driving sta- with the ignition on. It is possible without riding modes Pro bility.
  • Page 182: Tyre Pressure Monitoring

    Tyre pressure Temperature measured-value signals for some time after the vehicle comes to a compensation monitoring (RDC) stop. Tyre pressure is a temperature- with tyre pressure control sensitive variable: pressure in- Transmission duration (RDC) creases as tyre-air temperature of the measured values rises and decreases as tyre-air Function after vehicle standstill:...
  • Page 183: Shift Assistant

    ues displayed there usually do the throttle in virtually all load and Example not correspond to the values dis- rpm ranges. played in the display. Advantages 0.2 bar Pressure adaptation 70-80 % of all gearshifts on a The tester on the filling station Compare the RDC value on the trip can be done without using shows:...
  • Page 184 spring through a certain "over- Downshifting travel" at ordinary speed or rap- Downshifting is assisted until idly and keep the shift lever in maximum rpm for the target this position until the gearshift is gear to be selected is reached. completed.
  • Page 185: Maintenance

    Maintenance General instructions ....184 Battery ......214 Toolkit .
  • Page 186: General Instructions

    ( 211). ledge of the technology involved. Removing battery If you are in doubt, consult a 216). specialist workshop, preferably Adjusting the damping your authorised BMW Motorrad characteristic for rear Retailer. wheel ( 149).
  • Page 187: Front-Wheel Stand

    (83 30 0 402 242). Installing the front-wheel stand ATTENTION Use of the BMW Motorrad front-wheel stand without also using the auxiliary stand Risk of damage to parts if vehicle BMW Motorrad has put together...
  • Page 188: Engine Oil

    Make sure the motorcycle is standing firmly. Engine oil Checking engine oil level ATTENTION Misinterpretation of oil level reading, because oil level is Align the two adapters 2 so Apply uniform pressure to push temperature-dependent (the that the front suspension is the front-wheel stand down higher the temperature, the securely seated.
  • Page 189 Engine oil, quantity for centre stand. topping up Product recommended by Clean measuring area 2 with a BMW Motorrad: ADVANTEC dry cloth Ultimate oil, SAE 5W-40, Place the oil dipstick on the oil API SL / JASO MA2 filler opening, but do not screw max 0.5 l (Difference between...
  • Page 190: Brake System

    Press the footbrake lever. by a specialist workshop, The pressure point must be preferably an authorised clearly perceptible. Remove oil dipstick 1. BMW Motorrad Retailer. If pressure points are not clearly perceptible: ATTENTION Fit oil dipstick. Use of insufficient engine oil...
  • Page 191 BMW Motorrad Diminished braking effect, dam- Retailer. age to the brakes In order to ensure the depend- Checking front brake pad ability of the brake system, do thickness not permit the brake pads to wear past the minimum per- Place the motorcycle on its missible thickness.
  • Page 192 Move the handlebars to the missible thickness. straight-ahead position. Have the brake pads replaced by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad Retailer. Visually inspect the brake pads Checking brake-fluid to ascertain their thickness. level, front brakes Viewing direction: from the rear towards the brake caliper 1.
  • Page 193 If the brake fluid level drops be- low the permitted level: Have the defect rectified as WARNING quickly as possible by a spe- Not enough brake fluid in cialist workshop, preferably an brake fluid tank authorised BMW Motorrad Re- tailer.
  • Page 194: Clutch

    Have the clutch checked by a Brake fluid level, rear specialist workshop, preferably Repeatedly pull clutch lever 1 (visual inspection) an authorised BMW Motorrad tight against the grip. Retailer. Brake fluid, DOT4 Pull clutch lever 1 gently until resistance is perceptible, ob- The brake fluid level may not serving the clutch play A.
  • Page 195: Coolant

    To reduce clutch play, unscrew adjusting screw 2 from the manual controls. NOTICE The distance between lock nut and nut (measured internally) must not exceed 14 mm. Consult a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad Retailer, should...
  • Page 196: Topping Up Coolant

    Topping up coolant Open cap 1 of the expansion Coolant, specified level tank. Undo screws for the radiator Top up coolant to specified cowl 1 from the inside. level using a suitable funnel. between MIN - MAX-mark on Close the cap of the expansion the expansion tank (Engine tank.
  • Page 197: Tyres

    Tyres Check tyre pressures against the data below. Checking tyre pressure Tyre pressure, front WARNING Incorrect tyre pressure 2.2 bar (One-up, tyre cold) Impaired handling characteristics 2.5 bar (Two-up and/or with of the motorcycle, shorter useful luggage, tyre cold) tyre life Always check that the tyre Tyre pressure, rear Insert radiator cowl 1 into the...
  • Page 198: Wheels

    The BMW Motorrad Retailer or online locations of the marks are indic- preferably by an authorised BMW Motorrad Retailer. ated on the edge of the tyre, e.g.
  • Page 199: Removing Front Wheel

    BMW Motorrad Re- tailer. In some cases, the data Remove screw 1 and remove programmed into the control...
  • Page 200 Raise front of motorcycle until Roll the front wheel forward to the front wheel can turn freely. remove. BMW Motorrad recommends the BMW Motorrad front-wheel stand for lifting the motorcycle. Installing the front-wheel stand Remove the axle screw 2. 185).
  • Page 201: Installing The Front Wheel

    Remove spacer bush 5 from specialist workshop, preferably that the brake disc passes the left-hand side of the wheel an authorised BMW Motorrad between the brake pads in the hub. dealer. left-hand brake caliper. Installing the front wheel...
  • Page 202 Tighten right-hand axle clamp- ing screws 1 to torque or use a suitable tool to counter-hold for the next operation. Fit the axle screw 2 and Clamp of quick-release tighten to torque. axle Axle screw in quick-re- Tightening sequence: Tighten lease axle, front screws six times in alternate sequence...
  • Page 203 Operate the brake several times until the brake pads are bedded. Seat the cable for the wheel- speed sensor in holding clips 2 and 3. Loosen the right-hand axle Fit the mounting bolts 4 and clamping screws 1 again if they tighten to torque.
  • Page 204: Removing Rear Wheel

    with centre stand Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor- cycle on its centre stand. Tighten right-hand axle clamp- Clamp of quick-release ing screws 1 to torque. axle Tightening sequence: Tighten screws six times in alternate Remove screw 1 and remove sequence the pulse generator from its...
  • Page 205: Installing The Rear Wheel

    disengage chain 8 from the sprocket. Roll the rear wheel back until it is clear of the swinging arm. NOTICE The sprocket and the spacer sleeves on left and right are loose fits in the wheel. When Remove the axle nut 2 and the Remove quick-release axle 6 removing, make sure that no washer 3.
  • Page 206 Roll the rear wheel as far for- specialist workshop, preferably ward as possible and loop the an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. chain 8 over the sprocket. Roll the rear wheel into the swinging arm, making sure that the brake disc passes between Insert right adjustment plate 5.
  • Page 207: Air Filter

    Fit the washer 4 and the axle Insert the pulse generator Unclip the hose 1 from the re- nut 2, but do not tighten yet. into the bore hole and fit the taining lugs 2. screw 1. without centre stand Adjusting chain sag ( 220).
  • Page 208: Installing The Air Filter

    Light source Replacing bulbs for low- beam headlight and high- beam headlight Place the motorcycle on its stand on firm, even ground. Switch off the ignition. Remove the frame 4. Install the frame 4. Remove the air filter insert 5. Installing the air filter Remove the cover 1 for the high-beam headlight or the...
  • Page 209 Replace the defective bulb. Bulb for high-beam headlight H7 12 V 55 W with LED headlight Bulbs for the low-beam Undo the plug connection 3. Insert the bulb, making sure headlight that it is correctly aligned with H7 12 V 55 W position 6.
  • Page 210: Replacing Bulb For Parking Light

    Replacing bulb for parking light Place the motorcycle on its stand on firm, even ground. Switch off the ignition. Connect the plug connec- Withdraw socket 2 from the tion 3. headlight housing. Remove the cover 1. Install cover 1 or cover 2, as Remove the bulb from the applicable.
  • Page 211 LED flashing turn indicators can only be replaced as a com- plete unit. Consult a specialist workshop, preferably an author- ised BMW Motorrad Retailer. without LED flashing turn indic- ators Place the motorcycle on its stand on firm, even ground.
  • Page 212 Remove the bolt 1. Remove bulb 2 from the light Turn bulb 2 clockwise to install housing by turning anti-clock- it in the light housing. wise. Replace the defective bulb. Bulbs for flashing turn indicators, front RY10W / 12 V / 10 W with LED flashing turn indic- ators Pull the glass out of the re-...
  • Page 213 Replace the defective bulb. Light source for the number plate light W5W / 12 V / 5 W Use a clean, dry cloth to hold the new bulb in order to keep the glass free of foreign matter. Fit screw 1. Withdraw bulb socket 1 from the bulb support.
  • Page 214: Ents

    LED auxiliary headlights clips 4. right. Install the tank cover 1. Remove screws 2. An additional headlight can Remove the tank cover 3. only be replaced as a complete unit. Consult a specialist work- shop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad Retailer.
  • Page 215: Jump-Starting

    gine by connecting leads to the from the on-board electrical on-board socket. system. ATTENTION Contact between crocodile clips of jump leads and vehicle Risk of short-circuit Use jump leads fitted with fully Install screws 2. insulated crocodile clips at both Install screws 1.
  • Page 216: Battery

    Compliance with the points be- battery. low is important in order to max- Allow both engines to idle for a BMW Motorrad has developed a imise battery life: few minutes before disconnect- float charger specially designed Keep the surface of the battery ing the jump leads.
  • Page 217 You can obtain additional to the motorcycle's on-board Use suitable BMW chargers. information from your authorised electrical system. The suitable charger is BMW Motorrad dealer. available from your authorised NOTICE BMW Motorrad dealer. Charging battery when The motorcycle's on-board elec-...
  • Page 218: Removing Battery

    Charging a disconnected Place the motorcycle on its Press in the lock and flap up stand on firm, even ground. the positive terminal cover 1. battery with alarm system (DWA) First disconnect the battery Charge the battery using a negative lead 3. If applicable, switch off the anti- suitable charger.
  • Page 219: Fuses

    (DWA) ATTENTION BMW Motorrad dealer. If applicable, switch on the anti- theft alarm. Battery not connected in ac- Switch off the ignition. cordance with correct pro- Insert the battery into the bat- Install the tank cover ( 212).
  • Page 220: Diagnostic Connector

    BMW connected to the diagnostic preferably an authorised Service appointment. connector 2. BMW Motorrad dealer. Have the work performed by Securing the diagnostic appropriately trained staff. Main fuse connector Refer to the vehicle manufac- turer specifications.
  • Page 221: Chain

    Lubricate the drive chain every 800 km at the latest. Lubricate the chain more frequently if the motorcycle is ridden in wet, dusty or dirty conditions. Switch the ignition off and se- lect neutral. Clean the drive chain with a suitable cleaning product, dry it Insert diagnostic connector 2 in Use a screwdriver to push the...
  • Page 222 Turn the rear wheel in the nor- nut 1. workshop, preferably an author- mal direction of travel until the Use the adjusting screws 3 on ised BMW Motorrad Retailer. chain is tensioned. left and right to adjust chain Measure chain length over sag.
  • Page 223: Accessories

    Accessories General instructions ....222 Power sockets ..... 222 Cases .
  • Page 224: General Instructions

    Safety risk for your motorcycle that are ap- BMW Motorrad cannot exam- proved by BMW for this purpose. To find out more about ine or test each product of out-...
  • Page 225: Cases

    Operating electrical Make sure that cables do not accessories impede the rider. Make sure that cables do not You can start using electrical restrict the steering angle or accessories connected to the obstruct handling. motorcycle's sockets only when Make sure that cables cannot the ignition is switched on.
  • Page 226 Removing cases The lid engages with an aud- ible click. with cases Engage lever 1 in the upper end position to obtain the smaller volume. Turn key 1 clockwise. Engage lever 1 in the lower ATTENTION Press and hold down yellow end position to obtain the lar- latch 2 and pull out carry ger volume.
  • Page 227 Pull red release lever 1 up. Pull red release lever 1 up. Push locking flap 1 down until you feel some resistance. Latching flap 2 pops up. Latching flap 2 pops up. Then push locking flap and red Fully open the latching flap. Fully open the latching flap.
  • Page 228: Maximum Payload And Maximum Permissible Speed

    Contact your authorised BMW Motorrad Retailer if you cannot find your combination of ATTENTION vehicle and cases on the label. The values for the combination...
  • Page 229 Push yellow button 1 forwards, Engage lever 1 in the forwards ATTENTION simultaneously opening the end position to obtain the lar- topcase lid. ger volume. Closure of carrying handle Engage lever 1 in the rear- with case lock latched Adjusting the topcase wards end position to obtain Damage to locking tab volume...
  • Page 230: Removing The Topcase

    Removing the topcase with topcase Pull red lever 1 to the rear. Pull red lever 1 to the rear. Latching flap 2 pops up. Latching flap 2 pops up. Fully open the latching flap. Fully open the latching flap. Turn key 1 clockwise. Take a firm grip of the handle Press and hold down yellow and lift the topcase out of the...
  • Page 231 Contact your authorised BMW Motorrad Retailer if you ATTENTION cannot find your combination of vehicle and topcase on the label. Closure of carrying handle...
  • Page 232: Navigation System

    Insert the navigation device 1 option is compatible with the wise. at the bottom and swing it to- BMW Motorrad Navigator IV and wards the rear in one rotational Pull the lock retainer 2 to the the BMW Motorrad Navigator V.
  • Page 233 NOTICE Only the latest version of the BMW Motorrad communication system is supported. A software update of the BMW Motorrad communication system may Insert cover 1 in the lower sec- be necessary. If this is the tion and swing to the top with case, consult your authorised a rotational movement.
  • Page 234 Turning increases or BMW Motorrad communication can be activated in this way. decreases the volume of a system connected via Bluetooth. BMW Motorrad communication...
  • Page 235: Media Player

    Bluetooth device Switch off display: Deactivate supporting the A2DP standard, Indicator and warning messages the display. for example a BMW Motorrad from the motorcycle are indic- Dial home number: Dials the communication system. ated by an appropriate symbol 1...
  • Page 236: Special Functions

    Detailed information cannot be Screen brightness is adjusted displayed for all warnings. Security settings by the motorcycle while the unit The BMW Motorrad Navigator V is cradled. Manual input is not Special functions can be secured against unau- necessary. Integration of the BMW Motorrad...
  • Page 237: Care

    Care Care products ..... 236 Washing the vehicle ....236 Cleaning easily damaged compon- ents .
  • Page 238: 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 239: Cleaning Easily Damaged

    Radiator Exercise restraint when using Do not use insect-remover a steam jet or high pressure pads or cleaning pads with Clean the radiator regularly to cleaning equipment. hard, scouring surfaces. prevent overheating of the en- gine due to inadequate cooling. Trim panel components NOTICE For example, use a garden hose...
  • Page 240: Paint Care

    Paint care BMW Motorrad recommends Preserve bright metal and BMW tar remover for removing chrome-plated parts with an Washing the vehicle regularly specks of tar. Remember to wax acid-free grease (e.g. Vaseline). will help counteract the long- the parts treated in this way.
  • Page 241: Technical Data

    Technical data Troubleshooting chart ... . . 240 Riding specifications ....254 Screw connections ....242 Fuel.
  • Page 242: Troubleshooting Chart

    Troubleshooting chart The engine does not start: Possible cause Rectification Side stand extended and gear engaged Engage neutral or fold in the side stand. Gear engaged and clutch not disengaged Select neutral or pull the clutch lever. No fuel in tank Refuel.
  • Page 243 Active route guidance is not displayed in the TFT display. Possible cause Rectification Navigation from the BMW Motorrad Connec- The BMW Motorrad Connected App is opened on ted App was not transmitted. the connected mobile end device prior to depar- ture.
  • Page 244: Screw Connections

    Screw connections Front wheel Value Valid Brake caliper to telescopic fork M10 x 45 38 Nm Clamp of quick-release axle M8 x 35 Tightening sequence: Tighten screws six times in alternate sequence 19 Nm Axle screw in quick-release axle, front M20 x 1.5 50 Nm Rear wheel...
  • Page 245 Mirror arm Value Valid Mirror (lock nut) to clamping piece M10 x 1.25 Left-hand thread, 22 Nm Adapter to clamping block M10 x 14 - 4.8 25 Nm...
  • Page 246: Fuel

    BMW Motorrad ADVANTEC Ultimate oil. Oil additives BMW Motorrad recommends not using oil ad- ditives, because they can have a detrimental ef- fect on clutch operation. Do ask your authorised BMW Motorrad Retailer for the engine oils suit- able for your motorcycle. BMW recommends...
  • Page 247: Engine

    Engine Location of engine number Top right of crankcase Engine type A24A08 Engine design Water-cooled 2-cylinder four-stroke engine with four valves per cylinder operated via rocker arms, two overhead camshafts and dry-sump lubrication Displacement 853 cm Cylinder bore 84 mm Piston stroke 77 mm Compression ratio...
  • Page 248: Clutch

    Clutch Clutch type Multiplate oil-bath clutch (anti-hopping) Transmission Gearbox type Claw-shifted 6-speed manual gearbox integrated in the engine housing Gearbox transmission ratios 1.821, Primary transmission ratio 1:2.833, 1st gear 1:2.067, 2nd gear 1:1.600, 3rd gear 1:1.308, 4th gear 1:1.103, 5th gear 1:0.968, 6th gear...
  • Page 249: Rear-Wheel Drive

    Rear-wheel drive Type of final drive Chain drive Type of rear suspension Double arm aluminium swinging arm Final drive, number of teeth (Pinion / sprocket) 17/44 Frame Frame type Bridge-type steel frame in shell construction Type plate location Front right frame beside the steering head Position of the Vehicle Identification Number Frame, front right by steering head Chassis and suspension...
  • Page 250: Brakes

    Rear wheel Type of rear suspension Double arm aluminium swinging arm Type of rear suspension Central spring strut with coil spring, adjustable rebound stage damping and spring preload Spring travel at rear wheel 177 mm, at rear wheel with lowered suspension 157 mm, at rear wheel Brakes Front wheel...
  • Page 251: 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 T, required at least: 190 km/h...
  • Page 252 Front wheel Front wheel type Aluminium cast wheel Front wheel rim size 2.50" x 19" MTH2 Tyre designation, front 110/80 R 19 Load index, front tyre Permissible front-wheel imbalance max 5 g Balance weight for front wheel (One half of the max 80 g weights must be attached to the left and the other half to the right of the wheel rim)
  • Page 253: Electrical System

    Tyre pressure Tyre pressure, front 2.2 bar, One-up, tyre cold 2.5 bar, Two-up and/or with luggage, tyre cold Tyre pressure, rear 2.5 bar, One-up, tyre cold 2.9 bar, Two-up and/or with luggage, tyre cold Electrical system Main fuse 40 A, Voltage regulator Fuses All circuits are protected electronically.
  • Page 254 Light source Bulb for high-beam headlight H7 12 V 55 W with LED headlight Bulbs for the low-beam headlight H7 12 V 55 W with LED headlight Bulb for parking light W5W / 12 V / 5 W with daytime riding light LED ring light Bulb for tail light/brake light Light source for the number plate light...
  • Page 255: Dimensions

    Dimensions Length of motorcycle 2255 mm, through number plate carrier with lowered suspension 2240 mm, through number plate carrier Height of motorcycle min 1225 mm, Over windscreen, at DIN unladen weight with lowered suspension 1210 mm, Over windscreen, at DIN unladen weight Width of motorcycle 922 mm, with mirrors...
  • Page 256: Weights

    Weights Vehicle kerb weight 224 kg, DIN unladen weight, ready for road, 90 % load of fuel, without optional extras (OE) Permissible gross weight 440 kg Maximum payload 216 kg Riding specifications Top speed >185 km/h...
  • Page 257: Service

    Service BMW Motorrad Service ... . 256 BMW Motorrad mobility services ......256 Maintenance work .
  • Page 258: Bmw Motorrad Service

    In order to help ensure that your cycle in more than 100 countries. ous of the BMW Motorrad mo- BMW is always in optimum Authorised BMW Motorrad Re- bility services in the event of a...
  • Page 259 Your au- thorised BMW Motorrad Retailer To find out more about service confirms that the service work go to: has been carried out and enters bmw-motorrad.com/service...
  • Page 261: Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance schedule BMW Running-in check BMW Service standard scope Engine-oil change, with filter Check valve clearance Replace all spark plugs Replace air filter element Check or replace air-filter element Change brake fluid, entire system annually or every 10000 km (whichever comes first) if the vehicle is used off- road, annually or every...
  • Page 262: Tions

    Check the lights and signalling equipment Function test, engine start suppression Final inspection and check of roadworthiness Setting the service date and service for remaining distance with BMW Motorrad diagnosis system Checking battery charge state Confirm BMW service in on-board literature...
  • Page 263 BMW pre-delivery BMW Running-in check Check carried out carried out at km Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier at km Stamp, signature Stamp, signature...
  • Page 264 BMW Service Work performed carried out BMW Service Oil change, engine, with filter at km Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs Next service Renewing air cleaner insert at the latest Checking or replacing air filter element (for maintenance) or, when reached earlier Oil change in telescopic front forks at km Change brake fluid in entire system...
  • Page 265 BMW Service Work performed carried out BMW Service Oil change, engine, with filter at km Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs Next service Renewing air cleaner insert at the latest Checking or replacing air filter element (for maintenance) or, when reached earlier Oil change in telescopic front forks at km Change brake fluid in entire system...
  • Page 266 BMW Service Work performed carried out BMW Service Oil change, engine, with filter at km Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs Next service Renewing air cleaner insert at the latest Checking or replacing air filter element (for maintenance) or, when reached earlier Oil change in telescopic front forks at km Change brake fluid in entire system...
  • Page 267 BMW Service Work performed carried out BMW Service Oil change, engine, with filter at km Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs Next service Renewing air cleaner insert at the latest Checking or replacing air filter element (for maintenance) or, when reached earlier Oil change in telescopic front forks at km Change brake fluid in entire system...
  • Page 268 BMW Service Work performed carried out BMW Service Oil change, engine, with filter at km Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs Next service Renewing air cleaner insert at the latest Checking or replacing air filter element (for maintenance) or, when reached earlier Oil change in telescopic front forks at km Change brake fluid in entire system...
  • Page 269 BMW Service Work performed carried out BMW Service Oil change, engine, with filter at km Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs Next service Renewing air cleaner insert at the latest Checking or replacing air filter element (for maintenance) or, when reached earlier Oil change in telescopic front forks at km Change brake fluid in entire system...
  • Page 270 BMW Service Work performed carried out BMW Service Oil change, engine, with filter at km Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs Next service Renewing air cleaner insert at the latest Checking or replacing air filter element (for maintenance) or, when reached earlier Oil change in telescopic front forks at km Change brake fluid in entire system...
  • Page 271 BMW Service Work performed carried out BMW Service Oil change, engine, with filter at km Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs Next service Renewing air cleaner insert at the latest Checking or replacing air filter element (for maintenance) or, when reached earlier Oil change in telescopic front forks at km Change brake fluid in entire system...
  • Page 272 BMW Service Work performed carried out BMW Service Oil change, engine, with filter at km Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs Next service Renewing air cleaner insert at the latest Checking or replacing air filter element (for maintenance) or, when reached earlier Oil change in telescopic front forks at km Change brake fluid in entire system...
  • Page 273 BMW Service Work performed carried out BMW Service Oil change, engine, with filter at km Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs Next service Renewing air cleaner insert at the latest Checking or replacing air filter element (for maintenance) or, when reached earlier Oil change in telescopic front forks at km Change brake fluid in entire system...
  • Page 274 BMW Service Work performed carried out BMW Service Oil change, engine, with filter at km Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs Next service Renewing air cleaner insert at the latest Checking or replacing air filter element (for maintenance) or, when reached earlier Oil change in telescopic front forks at km Change brake fluid in entire system...
  • Page 275 BMW Service Work performed carried out BMW Service Oil change, engine, with filter at km Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs Next service Renewing air cleaner insert at the latest Checking or replacing air filter element (for maintenance) or, when reached earlier Oil change in telescopic front forks at km Change brake fluid in entire system...
  • Page 276: Service Confirmations

    Service confirmations The table is used to verify maintenance and repair work as well as installed optional accessories and pur- chased special promotions. Work performed at km Date...
  • Page 277 Work performed at km Date...
  • Page 279: Appendix

    Appendix Certificate for Electronic Immobil- iser ....... . 278 Certificate for Keyless Ride ..280 Certificate for Tyre Pressure Con- trol (RDC) .
  • Page 280: Immobiliser

    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 281 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 282: Less Ride

    Certifications BMW Keyless Ride ID Device Canada: Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. USA: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,...
  • Page 283 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 284: Certificate For Tyre Pres- Sure Control (Rdc)

    Certification Tire Pressure Control (TPC) FCC ID: MRXBC54MA4 FCC ID: MRXBC5A4 IC: 2546A-BC54MA4 IC: 2546A-BC5A4 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils RSS standard(s).
  • Page 285: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity Turkey Robert Bosch Car Multimedia GmbH, ICC6.5in tipi telsiz sisteminin 2014/53/EU Radio equipment TFT instrument cluster nolu yönetmeliğe uygun olduğunu beyan eder. AB Uygunluk Beyanı'nın tam metni, aşağıdaki For all Countries without EU internet adresinden görülebilir: http://cert.bosch- carmultimedia.net Technical information BT operating frq.
  • Page 286 Canada Mexico This device complies with Industry Canada’s La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las licence-exempt RSSs and part 15 of the FCC siguientes dos condiciones: Rules. Operation is subject to the following two (1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no conditions: cause interferencia perjudicial y (1) this device may not cause interference, and...
  • Page 287 Thailand Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR เครื ่ อ งโทรคมนาคมและอุ ป กรณ์ น ี ้ d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée มี ค วามสอดคล้ อ งตามข้ อ กํ า หนดของ กทช. aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne (This telecommunication equipments is in doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'appareil compliance with NTC requirements)
  • Page 288: Index

    Brake fluid Abbreviations and symbols, 6 Control, 15 Checking fluid level, front, 190 Engineering details, 176 Checking fluid level, rear, 191 Control, 15 operate, 101 Reservoir, front, 13 Engineering details, 172 Reading, 40, 72 Reservoir, rear, 13 operate, 99 Brake pads Self-diagnosis, 158 Self-diagnosis, 157 Checking front, 189...
  • Page 289 Check control Date switching off, 103 Dialogue box, 50 Adjusting, 95 switching on, 104 Reading, 50 Daytime riding lights automatic daytime riding Checklist, 155 Electrics light, 90 Clock Technical data, 251 Adjusting, 94, 95, 127 Manual daytime riding light, 89 Emergency call Control, 18 Deactivating...
  • Page 290 Engine Fuel TFT display, 47, 49 Fuel reserve, 42 Indicator light for engine Underneath the seat, 14 refuelling, 165 control, 65 refuelling with Keyless Indicator light for engine Hazard warning flashers Ride, 166, 167 electronics, 34, 65 Control, 15 Technical data, 244 Malfunction indicator lamp, 33, operate, 91 Fuel reserve...
  • Page 291 Immobiliser Switching on ignition, 81 Headlight courtesy delay Emergency key, 82 feature, 88 Warning, 32, 60, 61 Reserve key, 79 Headlight flasher, operating, 88 Keys, 78, 80 Warning, 31 High-beam headlight, Instrument panel operating, 88 Lighting Adjusting the brightness of the Low-beam headlight, 88 Replacing the additional backlighting, 97...
  • Page 292 Mirrors Power socket Odometer and tripmeters Adjusting, 146 Notes on use, 222 Control, 18 Mobility services, 256 Position on the vehicle, 11 Resetting trip distance Motion sensor Pre-Ride-Check, 156 recorder, 93 deactivating, 141 Pure Ride Off-road mode Overview, 47 Motorcycle Adjusting, 107 care, 235 Engineering details, 178...
  • Page 293 Rider's Manual Shift assistant Clutch, 246 Position on the vehicle, 14 Engineering details, 181 Dimensions, 253 Stowage, 115 Gear not trained, 75 Electrical system, 251 Riding mode, 107 Riding, 160 Engine, 245 Riding specifications Shifting gear Engine oil, 244 Technical data, 254 Recommendation to Frame, 247 upshift, 44, 126...
  • Page 294 Topcase Tyres Bulb faulty, 34, 62 operate, 226 Checking inflation Coolant temperature, 33, 64 pressure, 195 Torques, 242 DTC, 40, 73 Checking tread depth, 195, Traction control Engine control unit, 65 ASC, 174, 176 Engine electronics, 34, 65 Pressures, 251 DTC, 176 EWS, 31 Recommendation, 196...
  • Page 295 Removing front wheel, 197 Removing rear wheel, 202 Technical data, 249...
  • Page 297 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 298 Important data for refuelling: Fuel Recommended fuel grade Regular, unleaded 91 ROZ/RON min 87 AKI Fuel tank capacity approx. 15 l Reserve fuel approx. 3.5 l Tyre pressure Tyre pressure, front 2.2 bar, One-up, tyre cold 2.5 bar, Two-up and/or with luggage, tyre cold Tyre pressure, rear 2.5 bar, One-up, tyre cold 2.9 bar, Two-up and/or with luggage, tyre cold...

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