BMW Motorrad R 1250 GS Adventure 2022 Rider's Manual
BMW Motorrad R 1250 GS Adventure 2022 Rider's Manual

BMW Motorrad R 1250 GS Adventure 2022 Rider's Manual

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  • Page 1 MOTORRAD RIDER'S MANUAL R 1250 GS Adventure MAKE LIFE A RIDE...
  • Page 2 Vehicle data Model Vehicle Identification Number Colour code Date of first registration Registration number Dealership details Person to contact in Service department Ms/Mr Phone number Dealership address/phone number (company stamp)
  • Page 3 YOUR BMW. We congratulate you on your choice of a vehicle from BMW Motorrad and welcome you to the community of BMW riders. Familiarise yourself with your new vehicle so that you can ride it safely and confidently in all traffic situations.
  • Page 4 GENERAL STATUS INSTRUCTIONS INDICATORS Quick & easy reference Indicator and warning Abbreviations and sym- lights bols TFT display in Equipment Pure Ride view Technical data TFT display in Menu Currency view Additional sources of Warning indicators information Certificates and operat- OPERATION ing licences Data memory...
  • Page 5 TFT DISPLAY Shifting gear Brakes General notes Parking your motor- Principle cycle Pure Ride view Refuelling General settings Securing motorcycle Bluetooth for transportation My vehicle Navigation ENGINEERING DE- Media Telephone TAILS Display software ver- General notes sion Antilock Brake Sys- Display licence in- tem (ABS) formation...
  • Page 6 Recycling CARE BMW Motorrad Service Care products BMW Motorrad Washing the vehicle Cleaning easily dam- Service history BMW Motorrad Mo- aged components Care of paintwork bility services Paint preservation Maintenance work Laying up the motor- Maintenance sched- cycle Restoring motorcycle...
  • Page 7 APPENDIX Declaration of Con- formity Certificate for elec- tronic immobiliser Certificate for Key- less Ride Certificate for Key- less Ride Certificate for Key- less Ride Certificate for Key- less Ride Certificate for tyre pressure control (Re- ifendruck-Control, RDC) Certificate for TFT instrument cluster INDEX...
  • Page 8: General Instructions

    GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 9 QUICK & EASY REFERENCE ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS EQUIPMENT TECHNICAL DATA CURRENCY ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION CERTIFICATES AND OPERATING LICENCES DATA MEMORY INTELLIGENT EMERGENCY CALL SYSTEM...
  • Page 10: Abbreviations And Symbols

    GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ATTENTION Special notes QUICK & EASY REFERENCE and precautionary meas- An important aspect of this ures. Non-compliance can lead rider's manual is that it can be to damage to the vehicle or ac- used for quick and easy refer- cessory and, consequently, to ence.
  • Page 11 Optional equipment. EQUIPMENT The vehicles are When you ordered your assembled com- BMW Motorrad, you chose plete with all the various items of custom BMW Motorrad equipment. This rider's manual optional equipment describes optional equipment originally ordered. (OE) and selected optional Optional accessories.
  • Page 12: Additional Sources Of Information

    Your authorised tration documents, or can be BMW Motorrad retailer obtained from your authorised will be happy to answer any BMW Motorrad retailer or an- questions you may have. other qualified service partner or specialist workshop. The Internet specifications in the vehicle...
  • Page 13 each other. Some control units Vehicle users have the right to are required for the vehicle to obtain full information at no function safely or provide as- cost from persons or entities sistance during riding, for ex- storing personal data of the ample assistance systems.
  • Page 14 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS The vehicle owner can also re- Status reports of the vehicle quest that a BMW Motorrad and its individual components, retailer or another qualified for example wheel speed, service partner or specialist wheel circumferential velo- workshop read out the data...
  • Page 15 BMW Motorrad retailer or an- this technical information can other qualified service partner be read out of the vehicle to- or specialist workshop.
  • Page 16 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS vehicle, for example using a The image and sound of the smartphone. mobile device can then be out- Depending on the individual put via the multimedia system. equipment, this includes: At the same time, specific in- Multimedia data, such as mu- formation is transferred to the sic for playback mobile device.
  • Page 17: Intelligent Emergency Call System

    apps that are provided by the Services from other providers vehicle manufacturer or by When using online services other providers. from other providers, these services are subject to the re- Services of the vehicle sponsibility and the data pro- manufacturer tection and operating con- For online services of the ditions of the individual pro-...
  • Page 18 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS system and its functions see The intelligent emergency call 71). system processes personal data only with the agreement of the Legal basis vehicle owner. Processing of personal data The intelligent emergency call using the intelligent emergency system and other services with call system is in line with the additional benefits can process following regulations:...
  • Page 19 phone site locations. It is not Sent information possible for the provider to When making an emergency trace a connection between call using the intelligent emer- the vehicle's VIN and the phone gency call system, the system number of the installed SIM forwards the same information card.
  • Page 20 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS call, for example the location and time of the emergency call. The voice recordings of the emergency call are stored at the emergency call centre. The voice recordings of the customer are stored for 24 hours in case details of the emergency call need to be ana- lysed.
  • Page 22: General Views

    GENERAL VIEWS...
  • Page 23 GENERAL VIEW, LEFT SIDE GENERAL VIEW, RIGHT SIDE UNDERNEATH THE SEAT MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, LEFT MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
  • Page 24: General View, Left Side

    GENERAL VIEWS GENERAL VIEW, LEFT SIDE Fuel filler neck ( 158) 12 V socket Seat lock ( 135) Passenger grab handle Rear footrest Setting the rear damping (down at the spring strut) 140) Rider footrest...
  • Page 25: General View, Right Side

    GENERAL VIEW, RIGHT SIDE Adjustment of spring Coolant-level indicator preload for rear wheel 198) 139) Coolant reservoir 199) Air filter (under the centre trim panel) ( 208) Oil filler opening 193) Brake-fluid reservoir, front 196) Engine oil level indicator 191) Height adjustment of the windscreen ( 128)
  • Page 26: Underneath The Seat

    GENERAL VIEWS UNDERNEATH THE SEAT Toolkit ( 190) Rider's manual Tyre pressures table Payload table Adjustment of rider's seat height ( 137) Fuses ( 220)
  • Page 27: Multifunction Switch, Left

    MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, LEFT High-beam headlight and headlight flasher ( Cruise control ( Hazard warning lights DTC ( Dynamic ESA ( Auxiliary headlights Turn indicators ( Horn MENU rocker button 103) 10 Multi-Controller ( 103) 11 Daytime riding light...
  • Page 28 GENERAL VIEWS MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT with intelligent emergency call Heating ( Riding mode ( Emergency-off switch (kill switch) ( Starter button ( 148) SOS button Intelligent emergency call...
  • Page 29: Multifunction Switch, Right

    MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT without intelligent emergency call Heating ( Riding mode ( Emergency-off switch (kill switch) ( Starter button ( 148)
  • Page 30: Instrument Cluster

    GENERAL VIEWS INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Indicator and warning lights ( TFT display ( Indicator light DWA ( Keyless Ride ( Photosensor (for adapting the brightness of the in- strument lighting)
  • Page 32: Status Indicators

    STATUS INDICATORS...
  • Page 33 INDICATOR AND WARNING LIGHTS TFT DISPLAY IN PURE RIDE VIEW TFT DISPLAY IN MENU VIEW WARNING INDICATORS...
  • Page 34: Indicator And Warning Lights

    STATUS INDICATORS INDICATOR AND WARNING LIGHTS Turn indicators, left High-beam headlight General warning light Turn indicators, right Warning light, drive mal- function ( DTC ( ABS ( Daytime riding light Auxiliary headlights...
  • Page 35: Tft Display In Pure Ride View

    TFT DISPLAY IN PURE RIDE VIEW Hill Start Control ( 12 Connection status 113) Change of operating fo- cus ( 107) 13 Muting ( 110) Rev. counter ( 109) 14 Operating help Rider info. status line 15 Passenger seat heating 107) Speedometer 16 Rider's seat heating...
  • Page 36 STATUS INDICATORS TFT DISPLAY IN MENU VIEW Hill Start Control ( 13 Passenger seat heating Speedometer 14 Rider's seat heating Cruise control ( Speed Limit Info 15 Heated grips ( 109) 16 Automatic daytime riding Riding mode ( light ( Rider info.
  • Page 37: Warning Indicators

    Green CHECK OK 1: No mes- WARNING INDICATORS sage, optimum values. Mode of presentation White circle with small "i" 2: Warnings are indicated by the Information. corresponding warning lights. Yellow warning triangle 3: Warnings are indicated by the Warning, value not ideal. 'General' warning light showing Red warning triangle 3: in combination with a dialogue...
  • Page 38 STATUS INDICATORS Red: ( ) Current If there are two or more Hot! High! temperature or value is too Check Control messages of high. equal priority, the messages White: (---) No valid value keep changing in the order of their occurrence until they are available.
  • Page 39 Warnings, overview Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights is displayed. Outside tempe- rature warning lights up Radio-operated Remote key not yellow. key out of range in range. lights up Keyless Ride Keyless Ride yellow. failed ( failure. lights up Replacing battery Remote key bat- yellow.
  • Page 40 STATUS INDICATORS Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights Anti-theft alarm Alarm system battery weak batt. capacity weak. Anti-theft alarm Alarm system battery flat battery empty. DWA failed Alarm system failure. lights up Engine-oil level Engine oil yellow. too low ( level.
  • Page 41 Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights flashes red. Serious fault in Serious fault engine control in the engine control! lights up is displayed in yel- Tyre pressure yellow. low. close to limit of permitted toler- Tyre pressure ance ( does not match setpoint.
  • Page 42 STATUS INDICATORS Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights lights up Emergency call Emergency call yellow. function failed system error. lights up Side stand mon- Side stand mon- yellow. itoring is faulty itoring faulty. flashes reg- ABS self-dia- ularly. gnosis not com- pleted ( lights up ABS fault (...
  • Page 43 Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights DTC switched off Traction con- trol deactiv- ated. lights up DTC restricted Traction con- yellow. trol limited! lights up. lights up DTC fault ( Traction con- yellow. trol failure! lights up. lights up D-ESA fault Spring strut yellow.
  • Page 44 STATUS INDICATORS Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights is displayed in Service due white. Service due! lights up is displayed in yel- Service-due yellow. low. date has passed Service over- due!
  • Page 45 Ambient temperature The outside temperature is dis- WARNING played in the status line of the Risk of black ice forming TFT display. even when temperature is When the vehicle is at a stand- above approx. 3 °C still, the heat of the electrical Risk of accident machine can falsify the ambi- Always take extra care when...
  • Page 46 Remote key battery Have the defective radio-op- weak. Function lim- erated key replaced by an ited. Change battery. authorised BMW Motorrad Possible cause: dealer. The integral battery in the ra- dio-operated key has lost a Keyless Ride failed...
  • Page 47 Possible cause: quickly as possible by a spe- Consumers with high power cialist workshop, preferably an consumption (such as heated authorised BMW Motorrad re- body warmers) are in opera- tailer. tion, too many consumers are in operation at one time, or Voltage of the vehicle battery faulty.
  • Page 48 Have the fault rectified as Rear left turn in- quickly as possible by a spe- dicator faulty! cialist workshop, preferably Rear right turn indic- an authorised BMW Motorrad ator faulty! dealer. Number plate light Bulb faulty faulty! lights up yellow.
  • Page 49 One or more bulbs faulty. quickly as possible by a spe- Visually inspect to ascertain cialist workshop, preferably an which bulb is defective. authorised BMW Motorrad re- Have LED light sources re- tailer. placed as complete units; Anti-theft alarm battery weak...
  • Page 50 This error message shows Seek the advice of a special- briefly only after the Pre- ist workshop, preferably an Ride-Check completes. authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Possible cause: The integral battery in the anti- DWA failed theft alarm has lost a signific-...
  • Page 51 Consult a specialist work- or if these conditions are not shop, preferably an authorised met, the oil level cannot be BMW Motorrad retailer. judged by the system. Dashes Engine temperature high ) appear on the display in- lights up yellow.
  • Page 52 Have the fault rectified as Engine is overheated. quickly as possible by a spe- Carefully bring the vehicle to cialist workshop, preferably a stop, switch off the engine an authorised BMW Motorrad and wait until the engine has dealer. cooled down.
  • Page 53 Have the fault rectified as BMW Motorrad retailer. quickly as possible by a spe- cialist workshop, preferably an Drive malfunction authorised BMW Motorrad re- lights up. tailer. It is possible to continue to Engine! Have it ride but not recommended.
  • Page 54 The engine is in emergency-op- an authorised BMW Motorrad eration mode. dealer. It is possible to continue to It is possible to continue rid- ride but not recommended.
  • Page 55 Have the fault rectified as stated below: quickly as possible by a spe- cialist workshop, preferably RDC sensor is not active an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. min 30 km/h (The RDC Tyre pressure sensor does not transmit its with tyre pressure control...
  • Page 56 (RDC) Pressure adaptation ( 182) For further information about the BMW Motorrad RDC, Find the correct tyre pres- see the section entitled sures in the following places: "Engineering details" from Back cover of the rider's page ( 181) onward.
  • Page 57 Correct the tyre pressure at shop, preferably an authorised the earliest possible oppor- BMW Motorrad retailer. tunity. The RDC warning mes- Before adjusting tyre pres- sages can be deactivated sure, read the information on for off-roading.
  • Page 58 Have the fault rectified by a specialist workshop, min 30 km/h (The RDC preferably an authorised sensor does not transmit its BMW Motorrad dealer. signal to the vehicle until a Sensor faulty or system fault certain minimum speed has lights up yellow.
  • Page 59 The drop sensor is not avail- Consult a specialist work- able. shop, preferably an authorised Seek the advice of a special- BMW Motorrad retailer. ist workshop, preferably an Tyre pressure warnings not authorised BMW Motorrad available. dealer. Battery for tyre pressure...
  • Page 60 Consult a specialist work- Possible cause: shop, preferably an authorised The control unit of the BMW Motorrad retailer. emergency call system ABS self-diagnosis not has diagnosed a fault. The completed emergency call function has flashes.
  • Page 61 Dynamic Brake Control function cialist workshop, preferably have failed. The ABS function an authorised BMW Motorrad has limited availability. dealer. You can continue to ride. Pay ABS Pro failed attention to the more detailed information on certain situ- lights up yellow.
  • Page 62 DTC. This affords the authorised BMW Motorrad re- rider visual feedback on con- tailer. trol intervention even after the critical situation has been dealt ABS control at front wheel with.
  • Page 63 DTC fault ( 172). lights up. Have the fault rectified as quickly as possible by a spe- cialist workshop, preferably an Traction control authorised BMW Motorrad re- limited! Onward tailer. journey possible. Ride carefully to next DTC fault specialist workshop.
  • Page 64 DTC fault ( 172). cialist workshop, preferably Have the fault rectified as an authorised BMW Motorrad quickly as possible by a spe- dealer. cialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad re- Fuel down to reserve tailer.
  • Page 65 Possible cause: Hill Start Control has been WARNING automatically deactivated. Irregular engine operation or Side stand has been folded engine shutdown due to lack out. of fuel Hill Start Control is deactiv- Risk of accident, damage to ated when the side stand is catalytic converter folded out.
  • Page 66 This situation can occur BMW Motorrad retailer. if the battery was disconnec- Hazard warning lights system ted. is switched on...
  • Page 67 Have your motorcycle ser- service performed by a viced regularly by a specialist specialist workshop. workshop, preferably by an Possible cause: authorised BMW Motorrad re- Service is due because of the tailer. driving performance or the The operational and road date.
  • Page 68: Operation

    OPERATION...
  • Page 69: Table Of Contents

    IGNITION SWITCH/STEERING LOCK IGNITION WITH KEYLESS RIDE EMERGENCY-OFF SWITCH (KILL SWITCH) INTELLIGENT EMERGENCY CALL LIGHTING DYNAMIC TRACTION CONTROL (DTC) ELECTRONIC SUSPENSION ADJUSTMENT (D-ESA) RIDING MODE RIDING MODE PRO CRUISE CONTROL HILL START CONTROL ANTI-THEFT ALARM (DWA) TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING (RDC) HEATING STORAGE COMPARTMENT...
  • Page 70: Ignition Switch/Steering Lock

    Consult a specialist work- position 1. shop, preferably an authorised Side lights and all function BMW Motorrad retailer. circuits are switched on. Pre-Ride-Check is performed. Engaging steering lock 149) Turn the handlebars all the ABS self-diagnosis is in pro- way to the left.
  • Page 71 If you lose your key, you can limited period of time. have it barred by your author- The battery can be recharged ised BMW Motorrad retailer. via the socket. If you wish to do this, you will Vehicle key can be removed.
  • Page 72: Ignition With Keyless Ride

    OPERATION so the retailer is under an key inside one of the cases or obligation to check the the topcase). legitimacy of all applications for If the radio-operated key re- replacement/extra keys. mains out of range the igni- tion is switched off after about IGNITION WITH KEY- 90 seconds to protect the bat- LESS RIDE...
  • Page 73 Ignition, lights and all function Version 2: circuits switched off. Steering lock is engaged; Short-press button 1 to disen- press and hold down but- gage the steering lock. ton 1. The steering lock disengages. Switching on ignition Side lights and all function Requirement circuits switched on.
  • Page 74 Version 1: If you lose a radio-operated Short-press button 1. key, you can have it barred by your authorised BMW Motorrad Light is switched off. retailer. If you wish to do this, Handlebars (steering lock) are you will need to bring all other not locked.
  • Page 75 Replacing battery of radio- If you happen to lose or operated key mislay the radio-operated key while on a journey, you If the radio-operated key does can start the vehicle with the not react when you short-press spare key. or long-press a button: If the battery of the radio-op- Battery of the radio-operated erated key is empty, the en-...
  • Page 76: Emergency-Off Switch (Kill Switch)

    OPERATION Battery type For Keyless Ride radio-oper- ated key CR 2032 Install battery cover 2. Indicator light in the instru- ment cluster flashes. Press button 1. The radio-operated key is Key bit flips out. again ready for use. Push battery cover 2 up. EMERGENCY-OFF SWITCH Remove battery 3.
  • Page 77: Intelligent Emergency Call

    Emergency call via BMW BMW Motorrad partner. The Press the SOS button in an language assigned to the emergency only. vehicle differs from the display The emergency call is not...
  • Page 78 OPERATION Open cover 1. The connection was estab- Short-press SOS button 2. lished. Provide information to the The time until transmission of the emergency call is displayed. emergency services using the During that time, it is possible microphone 3 and speaker 4. to cancel the emergency call.
  • Page 79: Lighting

    The time until transmission of Open cover 1. the emergency call is displayed. Provide information to the During that time, it is possible emergency services using the to cancel the emergency call. microphone 3 and speaker 4. If possible, remove helmet Emergency call in the event of and stop engine.
  • Page 80 OPERATION The low-beam headlight switches on automatically when the engine is started. with daytime riding light In daytime the daytime riding light can be switched on as an alternative to the low-beam headlight. Immediately after switching High-beam headlight and off the ignition, pull switch 1 headlight flasher back and hold it in that posi- Switch on the ignition.
  • Page 81 ton 1 to the left and hold it shows. in that position until the park- ing lights come on. Press button 1 again to Switch the ignition on and off switch off the auxiliary again to switch off the park- headlights.
  • Page 82 OPERATION Automatic daytime riding light with daytime riding light The changeover between daytime riding light and low-beam headlight includ- ing front side lights can be ef- fected automatically. WARNING Press button 1 to switch on the daytime riding light. The automatic daytime rid- shows.
  • Page 83 shows. Manual operation of the light when the automatic system is switched on with daytime riding light If you press the button for the daytime riding light the day- Press button 1 to switch on time riding light is switched the hazard warning lights sys- off and the low-beam head- tem.
  • Page 84: Dynamic Traction Control (Dtc)

    OPERATION Push button 1 to the left Press and hold down button 1 or right, as appropriate, to until the DTC indicator light switch on the turn indicators. changes status. If the comfort turn indicators Immediately after button 1 function is switched on, the is pressed, the DTC system turn indicators are cancelled status...
  • Page 85: Electronic Suspension Adjustment (D-Esa)

    Switch on DTC ELECTRONIC SUSPENSION ADJUSTMENT (D-ESA) Possibilities for adjustment, Dynamic ESA with Dynamic ESA Dynamic ESA is an electronic system that enables your mo- torcycle's suspension to adjust automatically to suit the load Press and hold down button 1 the vehicle is carrying.
  • Page 86 OPERATION Immediately after button 1 is Immediately after button 1 is pressed, the settings for damp- pressed, the settings for damp- ing 2 and spring preload 3 are ing 2 and spring preload 3 are displayed. displayed. To adjust damping: The setting shows briefly, Repeatedly short-press but- then disappears automatic-...
  • Page 87 Repeatedly long-press but- justable. ton 1 until the setting you want to use is displayed. Adjusting spring preload BMW Motorrad recom- Switch on the ignition. mends the setting. Auto can be used for better ground accessibility and for example, for the off-road mode.
  • Page 88: Riding Mode

    1. RIDING MODE Using riding modes BMW Motorrad has developed operational scenarios for your motorcycle from which you can select the scenario suitable for your situation:...
  • Page 89 Standard Riding-mode preselection ECO: Range-optimised riding. You can preselect riding modes so that you can switch from RAIN: Riding on rain-wet one to the other while on the roads. move. Between two and four ROAD: Riding on dry roads. riding modes can be preselec- with riding modes Pro ted at any given time.
  • Page 90 OPERATION : For off-roading with ENDURO road tyres. : For dynamic DYNAMIC PRO riding on dry roads with pro- vision for the rider's custom settings. : For off-roading ENDURO PRO with cleated off-road tyres with provision for the rider's The riding mode currently custom settings.
  • Page 91 with riding modes Pro The intervention of riding dynamics control systems can be restricted, depending on which riding mode is selected and how the selected mode is configured. Possible restrictions are indic- ated by a pop-up message, for example Warning! ABS set- ATTENTION ting.
  • Page 92: Riding Mode Pro

    OPERATION explanatory texts relating to the RIDING MODE PRO system 2. with riding modes Pro Select system and confirm. Adjustment option The Pro riding modes can be set up individually only after being selected in riding mode preselection. Selecting Pro riding mode Switch on the ignition.
  • Page 93: Cruise Control

    Display when adjusting The following factory settings settings (Speed Limit Info apply for ENDURO PRO RID- active) ING MODE ENGINE Road Enduro Pro Enduro Pro The following factory settings apply for DYNAMIC PRO RID- ING MODE ENGINE Dynamic Dyna Pro Dynamic Symbol 1 for cruise control is displayed in the Pure Ride view...
  • Page 94 OPERATION Setting road speed Push button 1 forward and hold it in this position. The vehicle accelerates smoothly. The current speed is main- tained and saved if button 1 is not pushed again. Decelerating Short-push button 1 forward. Adjustment range for cruise control (gear-de- pendent) 20...210 km/h...
  • Page 95: Hill Start Control

    For safety reasons, ad- is displayed. aptive cruise control is automatically deactivated when Switching off cruise control Gear Shift Assistant Pro down- shifts. For safety reasons, adapt- ive cruise control is auto- matically deactivated whenever ABS or DTC intervention oc- curs.
  • Page 96 OPERATION Operating Hill Start Control lever 1 or the footbrake lever again. Requirement disappears. Vehicle stationary and upright, engine running. Alternatively, ride off in 1st or 2nd gear. ATTENTION In order for the motor- Failure of Hill Start Control cycle to pull away from Risk of accident rest with Hill Start Control, the Apply the brakes manually...
  • Page 97 Requirement Alternatively, apply the brake Vehicle stationary and upright, for about one second beyond engine running. the vehicle reaching a stand- still on an incline of at least 3 %. ATTENTION shows green. Failure of Hill Start Control Risk of accident Hill Start Control Pro is activ- Apply the brakes manually ated.
  • Page 98: Anti-Theft Alarm (Dwa)

    OPERATION tion headed "Engineering de- ANTI-THEFT ALARM (DWA) tails" ( 184). with anti-theft alarm (DWA) Adjust Hill Start Control Pro Activation with riding modes Pro Switch on the ignition. Switch on the ignition. Customise the anti-theft alarm Navigate to settings. ( Settings Switch off the ignition.
  • Page 99 26 seconds. While three times (if programmed). an alarm is in progress an Motion sensor has been deac- alarm tone sounds and the tivated. turn indicators flash. The type of acoustic alarm tone can be set by an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer.
  • Page 100 OPERATION Deactivation with Keyless Ride Kill switch in operating posi- tion (run). Switch on the ignition. Turn indicators flash once. Confirmation tone sounds once (if programmed). DWA has been switched off. with Keyless Ride You can cancel an alarm at any time by pressing button 1 on the radio-operated key;...
  • Page 101: Tyre Pressure Monitoring (Rdc)

    Customise the anti-theft alarm in addition to flashing turn settings indicators. : auto- Switch on the ignition. Arm automatically matic activation of the alarm function when switching off the Navigate to Settings ignition. Vehicle settings Alarm system TYRE PRESSURE MONITOR- The following settings are ING (RDC) available:...
  • Page 102 OPERATION 1 as soon as the grips are The increase in power warm. consumption caused by The selected heating stage having the heated handlebar will be saved if you allow grips switched on can drain the a certain length of time to battery if you are riding at low pass without making further engine speeds.
  • Page 103 Select the desired heating stage and confirm your choice. The selected heating stage appears on the left beside heating symbol 2. Press button 1 to close the menu. HEATING To switch the heating off, or Set switch 1 to the desired on again with the heating heating stage.
  • Page 104: Storage Compartment

    OPERATION Selected heating stage 1 and seat-heating symbol 2 are dis- played. STORAGE COMPARTMENT Open and lock the storage compartment To open the storage com- partment, turn bow-shaped handle 1 by 90° counter- clockwise and pull up. To lock the storage com- partment, turn bow-shaped handle 1 by 90°...
  • Page 106: Tft Display

    TFT DISPLAY...
  • Page 107 GENERAL NOTES PRINCIPLE PURE RIDE VIEW GENERAL SETTINGS BLUETOOTH MY VEHICLE NAVIGATION MEDIA TELEPHONE DISPLAY SOFTWARE VERSION DISPLAY LICENCE INFORMATION...
  • Page 108: General Notes

    BMW Motorrad driving results in a risk of ac- Connected App cident The BMW Motorrad Connec- Operate those systems or ted App contains usage and devices only when the traffic vehicle information. For some situation allows for it.
  • Page 109: Principle

    Functions of the Multi- On some mobile devices, Controller e.g. those with iOS Turn the Multi-Controller up: operating systems, the BMW Motorrad Connected App Move the cursor up in lists. must be opened before use. Adjust settings. Increase volume. Currency...
  • Page 110 TFT DISPLAY Long-press the bottom In the My Vehicle menu section of the MENU button: : Advance one menu vehicle Change back to the last menu screen. after a previous menu change MENU rocker button functions effected by long-pressing Instructions given by the the top section of the MENU navigation system are rocker button.
  • Page 111 Operating pointer 2: You can Operating pointer 2: One scroll to the right. more submenu level can be accessed. Operating pointer 3: You can scroll down. Operating pointer 3: There are more entries than can be Operating pointer 4: You can scroll to the left.
  • Page 112 TFT DISPLAY Moving cursor in lists Symbol 3 shows that the function can be switched off. Symbol 4 shows that the function can be switched on. Calling up menu Call up a menu. ( 106) To move the cursor down in a list, turn Multi-Controller 1 down until the entry you want is highlighted.
  • Page 113 Call up the last menu used System status displays In Pure Ride view: Long-press The system status is displayed the bottom section of the in the lower area of the menu if MENU rocker button. a function is switched on or off. The last menu used is called up.
  • Page 114 TFT DISPLAY with tyre pressure control Riding time 1 (RDC) Information from the tyre Riding time 2 pressure monitoring can also be displayed. Break 1 Select the content of the rider info. status line. ( 108) Break 2 (Average) Speed 1 (Average) Speed 2 with tyre pressure control...
  • Page 115: Pure Ride View

    Unit for engine speed Requirement display: Vehicle is connected to a 1000 revolutions per compatible mobile device. The minute BMW Motorrad Connected app is installed on the mobile The red engine speed device. range changes depend- ing on the coolant temperature: shows...
  • Page 116: General Settings

    TFT DISPLAY The range is shown together The warmer the engine, the with a warning once the fuel higher the speed at which the reserve has been reached. red engine speed range starts. After a refuelling stop, range When operating temperature is is recalculated if the amount reached, the display of the red of fuel in the tank is greater...
  • Page 117 Set the date with tyre pressure control Switch on the ignition. (RDC) Pressure Navigate to Temperature Settings Sys- Speed tem settings Date and Consumption time Set date Month Year Set the language Confirm setting. Navigate to Settings Sys- Set date format tem settings Language Navigate to...
  • Page 118: Bluetooth

    TFT DISPLAY threshold, the display is world without a licence being dimmed to the brightness set required. here. Although Bluetooth is designed to establish and sustain ro- Reset all settings bust connections over short All the settings in the Set- distances, as with every other menu can be reset to tings...
  • Page 119 On some mobile devices, e.g. those with iOS Mobile device operating systems, the Rider's helmet BMW Motorrad Connected App Passenger helm. The connection status for mo- must be opened before use. bile end devices is displayed. During the pairing process, the...
  • Page 120 TFT DISPLAY The connection is established The Bluetooth symbol and the connection status up- flashes in the bottom dated. status line during pairing. If the connection is not Helmets found are displayed. established, consult the Select and confirm helmet. troubleshooting chart in the The connection is established section entitled "Technical and the connection status up-...
  • Page 121: My Vehicle

    MY VEHICLE START SCREEN Check Control display Mode of presentation Coolant temperature Range ( 110) Odometer Service display ( Tyre pressure, rear On-board voltage 216) Engine oil level ( Tyre pressure, front...
  • Page 122 TFT DISPLAY Operating pointers To scroll to the left, short- press Multi-Controller 1 to the left. The My Vehicle menu contains the following screens: MY VEHICLE ON-BOARD COMPUTER TRIP COMPUTER with tyre pressure control (RDC) Operating pointer 1: TYRE PRESSURE Indicators showing how far SERVICE REQUIREMENTS you can scroll to the left or...
  • Page 123 Scroll to the right until the Press down the MENU rocker menu button. ON-BOARD COMPUTER screen is displayed. Select Autom. reset and con- Reset all values Reset the on-board computer firm. Call up the on-board com- is selected, Autom. reset puter.
  • Page 124: Navigation

    Enter the destination address plications without opera- Connect a mobile device. tion, such as hands-free tele- 113) phony. Call up the BMW Motorrad Connected app and start the WARNING route guidance. Call up the Navigation Distraction from the road menu in the TFT display.
  • Page 125 FAVOURITES Route criteria shows all the destinations The following criteria can be saved as favourites in the selected: BMW Motorrad Connec- Route type ted app. No new favourites Avoid can be added using the TFT Select desired Route type display.
  • Page 126: Media

    End route guidance and confirm. Call up the menu. Media Switch spoken instructions on BMW Motorrad recom- or off mends setting the volume on the mobile end device for Connect the rider's and pas- media and calls to maximum senger's helmets. ( 114) before setting off.
  • Page 127: Telephone

    Telephone calls Depending on the mobile device, the scope of the Connectivity functions may be restricted. The following functions can be used in the context menu: Playback Pause Select the Now playing artists All albums category for All tracks Call up the Telephone search and playback.
  • Page 128: Display Software Version

    TFT DISPLAY Telephone data Depending on the mobile end device, telephone data is trans- mitted to the vehicle automat- ically once pairing is complete 112). : list of contacts Phone book saved on the mobile end device : list of calls with Call list the mobile end device : list of favourites...
  • Page 130 ADJUSTMENT...
  • Page 131 MIRRORS HEADLIGHT WINDSCREEN CLUTCH BRAKES SHIFT MECHANISM FOOTRESTS HANDLEBARS SEATS RALLYE SEAT SPRING PRELOAD DAMPING...
  • Page 132: Mirrors

    ADJUSTMENT MIRRORS Mirror (locknut) to ad- apter Adjusting mirrors M10 x 1.25 22 Nm (Left-hand thread) Push protective cap 1 over the threaded fastener. Adjusting mirrors with Option 719 Billet Pack Classic II Turn the mirror to the correct with Option 719 Billet Pack position.
  • Page 133: Headlight

    If there are doubts about the correct headlight beam throw, have the setting checked by a specialist work- shop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Adjusting headlight beam Remove bolt 1 and cover 2. throw Loosen adjusting screw 3 and...
  • Page 134: Windscreen

    When the motorcycle is again light ridden with a lower load: Have the basic settings of the headlight restored by a spe- cialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad re- tailer. WINDSCREEN Adjusting windscreen Adjust headlight beam throw by turning adjusting screw 1.
  • Page 135: Clutch

    with Option 719 Billet Pack CLUTCH Classic II Adjusting clutch lever with Option 719 Billet Pack WARNING Storm II Adjusting the clutch lever with Option 719 Billet Pack while riding Shadow II Risk of accident Adjust the clutch lever only when the motorcycle is at a standstill.
  • Page 136: Brakes

    ADJUSTMENT with Option 719 Billet Pack BRAKES Classic II Adjusting handbrake lever with Option 719 Billet Pack WARNING Storm II Adjusting the handbrake with Option 719 Billet Pack lever while riding Shadow II Risk of accident Do not attempt to adjust the handbrake lever unless the motorcycle is at a standstill.
  • Page 137 you are going to stand on the footrests while riding. Adjust the footbrake lever with Option 719 Billet Pack Classic II with Option 719 Billet Pack Storm II Push the tread 1 of the footrest to the left to unlock. with Option 719 Billet Pack Shadow II Swing the footplate up until...
  • Page 138: Shift Mechanism

    ADJUSTMENT Turn peg 2 to the desired po- sition. A peg that has been set too high or too low can lead to problems when shifting gear. Check the position of the peg if you experience shifting problems. Tighten screw 1 to the spe- Clean the threads.
  • Page 139: Footrests

    ted by turning to different po- Adjust the footrests sitions. The footrest is adjusted on Remove screw 1. the right and left in the same way. The position of the footrest must be set identically on the right and on the left. Clean the threads.
  • Page 140: Handlebars

    Adjustable handlebars Have the handlebars adjusted by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised Install clamping block 1 in re- BMW Motorrad retailer. quired position A or B and When adjusting the tighten bolt 2. handlebars, make sure Clamping block on...
  • Page 141: Seats

    with seat heating The tilt of the handlebars is ad- justable within the range indic- Disconnect plug connection 1 ated by mark 1. of the seat heating. Place the passenger seat, up- SEATS holstered side down, on a Removing passenger seat clean, dry surface.
  • Page 142 ADJUSTMENT Removing rider's seat Centre the passenger seat in rear mounts 1 and engage it Turn ignition key 1 counter- in front mount 2. clockwise and hold it in this Push the passenger seat to- position, while slightly lifting ward the rear. rider's seat 2 at the rear.
  • Page 143 Adjust seat height and seat tilt Remove the front seat. 136) First push the front height ad- justment under the mount- ing 1 then push it into the locking mechanism 2 until it engages. To remove front height ad- juster 1, push locking mech- anism 2 forward and lift out the height adjuster.
  • Page 144: Rallye Seat

    ADJUSTMENT press it firmly down until the To change the angle of seat tilt: lock engages. Position front and rear height adjusters differently. RALLYE SEAT Install the rider's seat. Removing Rallye seat 138) Installing rider's seat with seat heating Unlock seat lock 1 with the ignition key by turning the key clockwise and holding the key in this position.
  • Page 145: Spring Preload

    Correctly positioning height Installing Rallye seat adjusters Engage Rallye seat 1 in Front height adjuster 1 must mounts 2 on left and right, always be set to the high pos- then apply pressure to the ition (letter H). rear of the seat to push it forward and down until the lock engages with an audible click.
  • Page 146: Damping

    ADJUSTMENT direction indicated by the Adjusting spring preload for HIGH arrow. rear wheel To reduce spring preload, turn adjuster knob 1 in the direc- WARNING tion indicated by the LOW Adjusting spring preload arrow. while riding. Basic setting of spring Risk of accident preload, rear Do not attempt to adjust...
  • Page 147 An uneven surface requires Basic setting of rear- softer damping than a smooth suspension damping surface. characteristic An increase in spring preload Turn the knob as far as it will requires firmer damping, a go in the clockwise direction, reduction in spring preload then back it off 8 clicks in the requires softer damping.
  • Page 148 RIDING...
  • Page 149 SAFETY INFORMATION REGULAR CHECK STARTING RUNNING IN OFF-ROAD USE SHIFTING GEAR BRAKES PARKING YOUR MOTORCYCLE REFUELLING SECURING MOTORCYCLE FOR TRANSPORTATION...
  • Page 150: Safety Information

    Your authorised angle and adapt your style BMW Motorrad dealer will of riding accordingly. be glad to advise you on the correct clothing for every Test your motorcycle's angle purpose.
  • Page 151 Load with tank bag Note the maximum permiss- WARNING ible payload of the tank bag. Payload of tank rucksack Handling adversely affected by overloading and imbal- anced loads max 5 kg Risk of falling Speed Do not exceed the permiss- If you ride at high speed, al- ible gross weight and be ways bear in mind that various...
  • Page 152 RIDING mind when riding a motor- Risk of burning cycle fitted with knobbly tyres or winter tyres. CAUTION Affix a label stating the max- Engine and exhaust system imum permissible speed to the become very hot when the instrument panel in the rider's vehicle is in use field of vision.
  • Page 153: Regular Check

    Tampering Stop the engine immediately if it misfires. Use only unleaded fuel. ATTENTION Comply with all specified Tampering with the motor- maintenance intervals. cycle (e.g. engine manage- ment ECU, throttle valves, ATTENTION clutch) Damage to the affected parts, Unburned fuel in catalytic failure of safety-relevant func- converter tions, voiding of warranty...
  • Page 154: Starting

    RIDING Every 3rd refuelling stop Cold starts and low temperat- Check the engine oil level ures: Pull the clutch lever. 191). with M Lightweight battery Check the brake pad thick- Low temperatures can impact ness, front brakes ( 194). on the starting response. Re- Check the brake pad thick- peated, brief application of ness, rear brakes (...
  • Page 155 BMW Motorrad re- Pre-Ride-Check tailer. The instrument cluster runs a with riding modes Pro test of the instruments and the indicator and warning lights The intervention of riding when the ignition is switched dynamics control systems on. This test is known as the can be restricted, depending on Pre-Ride-Check.
  • Page 156 RIDING Phase 2 DTC self-diagnosis Test of the wheel-speed BMW Motorrad DTC performs sensors as the vehicle pulls self-diagnosis to ensure its op- away from rest. erability. Self-diagnosis is per- formed automatically when you flashes. switch on the ignition. Phase 1...
  • Page 157: Running In

    New brake pads have to bed quickly as possible by a spe- down before they can achieve cialist workshop, preferably an their optimum friction levels. authorised BMW Motorrad re- You can compensate for this tailer. initial reduction in braking effi- ciency by exerting greater pres- RUNNING IN sure on the levers.
  • Page 158: Off-Road Use

    Brakes Wheel rims WARNING BMW Motorrad recommends checking the rims for damage Driving on unpaved or dirt after off-roading. roads Delayed braking efficiency due to soiled brake disks and brake pads.
  • Page 159: Shifting Gear

    Air filter element Gear Shift Assistant Pro For safety reasons, ad- ATTENTION aptive cruise control is automatically deactivated when Dirty air filter element Gear Shift Assistant Pro down- Engine damage shifts. If you ride in dusty terrain check the air filter element for clogging at shorter in- tervals;...
  • Page 160: Brakes

    RIDING clutch can cause a severe BRAKES load-change reaction. How can stopping distance be BMW Motorrad recommends minimised? disengaging the clutch for Each time the brakes are ap- shifts in these circumstances. plied, a load distribution shift It is advisable to avoid using...
  • Page 161 Wet and dirty brakes BMW Motorrad Integral ABS Pro prevents the front Wetness and dirt on the brake wheel from locking up. discs and the brake pads di- minish braking efficiency. Emergency braking Delayed braking action or poor If you brake sharply from a braking efficiency must be speed in excess of >50 km/h,...
  • Page 162: Parking Your Motorcycle

    RIDING error. In extreme cases this can ABS Pro result in a crash. Physical limits applicable to motorcycling Use on public roads ABS Pro and Dynamic Brake Con- WARNING trol help make the motorcycle even safer for riding on public Braking when cornering roads.
  • Page 163: Refuelling

    ATTENTION ATTENTION Poor ground underneath the Poor ground underneath the stand stand Risk of damage to parts if Risk of damage to parts if vehicle topples vehicle topples Always check that the Always check that the ground under the stand is ground under the stand is level and firm.
  • Page 164 More Refuelling information is available from your authorised BMW Motorrad WARNING retailer. Fuel is highly flammable Recommended fuel Risk of fire and explosion grade Do not smoke.
  • Page 165 ATTENTION Component damage Component damage caused by overfilled fuel tank Overfilling the fuel tank will cause excess fuel to penet- rate the carbon canister and cause component damage. Open the protective cap 2. Fill the fuel tank up to the Unlock the cap of the fuel lower edge of the filler neck tank by turning vehicle key 1...
  • Page 166 RIDING fuel tank could hold if refilled after it had been run dry and WARNING the engine had cut out due to a Escape of fuel due to heat- lack of fuel. induced expansion if fuel Usable fuel capacity tank is overfilled Risk of falling Do not overfill the fuel tank.
  • Page 167 the search for the radio-oper- There are two variant ways ated key is in progress. of opening the fuel filler cap: Slowly pull tab 1 on the fuel Within the waiting time. filler cap up again. After the waiting time has ex- Fuel filler cap unlocks.
  • Page 168 Fuel filler cap is in closed posi- with Keyless Ride tion. Fuel filler cap cannot be opened. Have the fault rectified as quickly as possible by a spe- cialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad re- tailer. Hold emergency release 2 in position. Install screws 1.
  • Page 169: Securing Motorcycle For Transportation

    SECURING MOTORCYCLE FOR TRANSPORTATION Make sure that all compon- ents that might come into contact with straps used to secure the motorcycle are ad- equately protected against scratching. Use adhesive tape or soft cloths, for example, for this purpose. ATTENTION Trapping of components Component damage Do not trap components...
  • Page 170 RIDING Tension all the straps uni- formly to hold the vehicle se- curely.
  • Page 172: Engineering Details

    ENGINEERING DETAILS...
  • Page 173 GENERAL NOTES ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS) DYNAMIC TRACTION CONTROL (DTC) DYNAMIC ENGINE BRAKE CONTROL (MSR) DYNAMIC ESA RIDING MODE DYNAMIC BRAKE CONTROL TYRE PRESSURE CONTROL (RDC) GEAR SHIFT ASSISTANT HILL START CONTROL SHIFTCAM ADAPTIVE HEADLIGHT...
  • Page 174: General Notes

    When actively intervening wheels start to lock and the in the braking process, vehicle loses its directional sta- BMW Motorrad Integral bility; a fall is imminent. Be- ABS Pro adapts braking-force fore this situation occurs the distribution between front and...
  • Page 175 (gravel, ice, snow), so certain circumstances it is pos- that the wheels will continue sible that the BMW Motorrad to rotate under all imaginable Integral ABS Pro will be un- circumstances, because this is able to prevent the rear wheel the precondition for ensuring from lifting clear of the ground.
  • Page 176 In addition to problems with Safety reserves the BMW Motorrad ABS, ex- The potentially shorter ceptional riding conditions can braking distances which also cause a fault message to BMW Motorrad Integral...
  • Page 177 Addi- Evolution of ABS to ABS Pro tionally, pressure modulation is Until now, the BMW Motorrad more uniform across the range ABS helped ensure a very high of ABS intervention. degree of safety for braking...
  • Page 178: Dynamic Traction Control (Dtc)

    ENGINEERING DETAILS track. The BMW Motorrad DTC DYNAMIC TRACTION CON- can be deactivated in these TROL (DTC) cases. How does traction control work? WARNING Traction control compares the front and rear wheel circum- Risky riding ferential velocities. The differ- Risk of accident despite DTC...
  • Page 179 The ENDURO and before fault messages can be ENDURO PRO riding issued. modes are set up for off-road The BMW Motorrad Traction riding and are not suitable for Control can shut down auto- on-road riding. matically under the exceptional In ECO riding mode, the DTC...
  • Page 180: Dynamic Engine Brake Control (Msr)

    (e.g. wet can cause the rear wheel to leaves). skid, with a corresponding loss Rear-wheel hop when rider of stability. The BMW Motorrad downshifts. DTC is unable to control a Sharp braking during sporty situation of this nature. With riding.
  • Page 181: Dynamic Esa

    In ENDURO riding mode: Min- Dynamic ESA calibrates itself at imum stability. regular intervals to ensure the in ENDURO PRO riding mode, system functions correctly. dynamic engine brake control Possible settings is inactive. Damping modes Road: Damping action for DYNAMIC ESA comfortable on-road riding with Dynamic ESA Dynamic: Damping action for...
  • Page 182 ENGINEERING DETAILS Throttle response In ECO riding mode: Very re- RAIN strained ROAD (default mode) In RAIN and ENDURO riding with riding modes Pro modes: Restrained ENDURO In ROAD and ENDURO PRO DYNAMIC riding modes: Optimum ENDURO PRO In DYNAMIC and DYNAMIC DYNAMIC PRO PRO riding modes: Direct In DYNAMIC PRO and...
  • Page 183 reduced by comparison with Tuning setup ECO, RAIN and ROAD riding In ECO, RAIN, ROAD, modes. DYNAMIC and DYNAMIC PRO In the ABS setting DYNAMIC riding modes, the ABS is set PRO, ABS Pro is not available. up for on-road riding. In the ABS setting ENDURO In ENDURO riding mode, the PRO, ABS Pro is not avail-...
  • Page 184 ENGINEERING DETAILS Mode changes wheel is prevented from lift- ing off. The riding mode can be In the DTC setting DYNAMIC, changed while the vehicle is DTC intervenes later than in stationary with the ignition the DTC setting ROAD, so on.
  • Page 185: Dynamic Brake Control

    combustion-chamber charge ment increases and the engine and high power, whereas the switches to the full-load cam. part-load cams considerably The reading shown by the ECO shorten the lift of the intake indicator varies depending on valves and open the valves to the gear selected by the rider, different extents.
  • Page 186: Tyre Pressure Control (Rdc)

    ENGINEERING DETAILS How Dynamic Brake Control Behaviour during accidental works actuation of the throttle grip If the throttle is accidentally The Dynamic Brake opened (throttle grip posi- Control function is active tion > 5 %) during emergency in all riding modes. It can be braking, Dynamic Brake Con- deactivated in the DYNAMIC trol ensures the desired brak-...
  • Page 187 Tyre pressure ranges Function The RDC control unit distin- A sensor integrated into each guishes between three tyre tyre measures the air tempera- pressure ranges matched to ture and the air pressure inside the tyre and transmits this in- the vehicle: Filling pressure within the formation to the control unit.
  • Page 188: Gear Shift Assistant

    ENGINEERING DETAILS a result, the values displayed GEAR SHIFT ASSISTANT there usually do not correspond with shift assistant Pro to the values displayed in the display. Gear Shift Assistant Pro Your vehicle is equipped with Pressure adaptation Gear Shift Assistant Pro, a Compare the RDC value on the system originally developed for TFT display with the value in...
  • Page 189 Downshifting In order for the system to identify a request for a Downshifting is assisted until gearshift, the rider has to move maximum rpm for the tar- the shift lever from its idle get gear to be selected is position in the desired direction reached.
  • Page 190: Hill Start Control

    ENGINEERING DETAILS is not necessary to turn the Release thresholds throttle grip again. If the motorcycle is stopped 5th gear on a steep incline, high brake min 1550 min pressure is built up. In this 6th gear case, the brakes take longer to release when driving off.
  • Page 191: Shiftcam

    Control has been deactivated for consumption optimisation by the following behaviour: and engine smoothness. As well as adapting valve timing, Brake warning jolt the partial-load cam also The brake is released briefly reduces intake-valve lift. With and reactivated immediately. the partial-load cams activated, This creates a jolt which the moreover, the lobes for the rider feels.
  • Page 192: Adaptive Headlight

    ENGINEERING DETAILS is steered through a bend the of performance and low fuel headlight beam is directed into consumption. the bend for better illumination ADAPTIVE HEADLIGHT of the road ahead. The results are considerably better illumin- with adaptive head light ation of the road ahead when How does the adaptive the vehicle corners, and a huge...
  • Page 194: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 195 GENERAL NOTES ON-BOARD TOOLKIT FRONT-WHEEL STAND ENGINE OIL BRAKE SYSTEM CLUTCH COOLANT TYRES WHEEL RIMS WHEELS AIR FILTER LIGHTING JUMP-STARTING BATTERY FUSES DIAGNOSTIC CONNECTOR...
  • Page 196: General Notes

    If you are in doubt, ening torques for the threaded consult a specialist workshop, fasteners on your vehicle are preferably your authorised listed in the section entitled BMW Motorrad retailer. "Technical data". Microencapsulated screws ON-BOARD TOOLKIT The microencapsulation is a chemical thread-locker. An ad-...
  • Page 197: Front-Wheel Stand

    Adjusting gearshift lever for the details of the correct at bottom procedure for installation. BMW Motorrad offers an aux- FRONT-WHEEL STAND iliary stand suitable for every Installing front-wheel stand vehicle. Your BMW Motorrad retailer will be happy to help...
  • Page 198 Check the oil level in the As a contribution to re- display 1. ducing environmental im- pact, BMW Motorrad recom- mends checking the engine oil on occasion after a trip of min 50 km. Engine oil, specified...
  • Page 199: Brake System

    Have the oil level corrected by a specialist workshop, Use of insufficient engine oil preferably an authorised or too much engine oil BMW Motorrad retailer. Engine damage Always make sure that the Topping up engine oil oil level is correct.
  • Page 200 1. Have the brakes checked by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer. Checking brake pad thickness, front brakes Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor- cycle on its stand.
  • Page 201 1. ness. Have the brake pads replaced by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer. Checking brake pad thickness, rear brakes Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor- Brake-pad wear limit, cycle on its stand.
  • Page 202 Check the brake-fluid levels BMW Motorrad retailer. at regular intervals. Always make sure that the lid of the brake fluid reser- voir and the area around the lid are cleaned before open- ing.
  • Page 203 If the brake fluid level drops below the permitted level: Have the fault rectified as quickly as possible by a spe- cialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad re- tailer. Checking brake-fluid level, rear brakes Check the brake fluid level in...
  • Page 204: Clutch

    Have the fault rectified as quickly as possible by a spe- cialist workshop, preferably an Check the brake fluid level in authorised BMW Motorrad re- brake fluid reservoir for rear tailer. wheel brake 1. Wear of the brake pads...
  • Page 205 Topping up coolant Allow the engine to cool down. WARNING Opening radiator cap Risk of burning Do not open the radiator cap when the system is hot. Check and, if necessary, top up the coolant in the expan- sion tank only. Check the coolant level in ex- pansion tank 1.
  • Page 206: Tyres

    MAINTENANCE Close the cap of the coolant Make sure the ground is level expansion tank. and firm and place the motor- cycle on its stand. Check tyre pressures against the data below. Tyre pressure, front 2.5 bar (Tyre cold) Tyre pressure, rear Hold cap 2 in position.
  • Page 207: Wheel Rims

    BMW Motorrad retailer. Make sure the ground is level Check the spokes and firm and place the motor- Make sure the ground is level cycle on its stand.
  • Page 208: Wheels

    BMW Motorrad have to be forced apart retailer. In some cases, the Do not operate the brakes data programmed into the...
  • Page 209 Remove screw 1. cycle until the front wheel is Undo left axle clamping clear of the ground, preferably screw 2. using a BMW Motorrad front- Press quick-release axle wheel stand. slightly toward the inside, so Installing front-wheel stand as to be better able to grip it 191) on the right-hand side.
  • Page 210 Damage, or threaded fasten- ers work loose Always have the security of the fasteners checked by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Remove spacer bushing 1 from the wheel hub. Lubricate the friction face of spacer bushing 1.
  • Page 211 Remove front-wheel stand Lubricant and firmly compress front forks several times. Do not Optimoly TA operate the handbrake lever Insert spacer bushing 1 into in this process. the wheel hub on the left- Installing front-wheel stand hand side. 191) ATTENTION Front wheel installed wrong way round Risk of accident...
  • Page 212 MAINTENANCE Brake caliper to tele- scopic fork M10 x 65 38 Nm Remove the adhesive tape from the wheel rim. WARNING Tighten right axle clamping Brake pads not lying against screw 1 to specified torque. the brake disc Clamping screw for Risk of accident due to quick-release axle in delayed braking effect.
  • Page 213 Always have the security of the fasteners checked by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Remove bolts 1 from the rear Seat the rear wheel on the wheel, while supporting the rear-wheel adapter. wheel.
  • Page 214: Air Filter

    MAINTENANCE AIR FILTER Removing air filter element WARNING Remove the front seat. Mixed installation of wheel 136) studs for spoked wheel and Open the storage compart- cast wheel ment cover 1. Risk of accident Remove screws 2, 3 and 4. Use only wheel studs with the same, approved length Remove the tank cover.
  • Page 215 Installing air filter element Remove screws 1. Remove air filter cover 2. Clean air filter insert 4 or re- place it if necessary. Insert air filter element 4 and frame 3. Remove frame 3. Remove air filter insert 4. Check air-filter element Place air filter cover 2 in posi- Check the air filter element, tion.
  • Page 216: Lighting

    MAINTENANCE Position cover 2 on both Install screws (short collar) 3 sides. and 4. Install screws (short collar) 1. Close lid 5 for the storage compartment. Install screws (short collar) 1. Install screw 2. Screw connection of body M6 x 25 8 Nm Install the rider's seat.
  • Page 217 Consult a special- Remove cover 1 by turning it ist workshop, preferably an counter-clockwise to replace authorised BMW Motorrad the bulb for the high-beam Retailer. headlight. All light sources of the vehicle are LED light sources. The...
  • Page 218 MAINTENANCE Bulb for high-beam headlight without control for head- light with control for headlight H7 / 12 V / 55 W Hold the new bulb by the Disconnect connector 1. base only, in order to keep the glass free of foreign mat- ter.
  • Page 219 Connect connector 1. Pull socket 1 out of the head- Place cover in position and fit light housing. by turning clockwise. Replacing bulb for side light with control for headlight Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor- cycle on its stand.
  • Page 220: Jump-Starting

    MAINTENANCE ATTENTION Excessive current flowing when the motorcycle is jump-started Wiring smoulders/ignites or damage to the on-board elec- tronics If the motorcycle has to be Insert bulb 1 into the socket. jump-started connect the leads to the battery termin- als; never attempt to jump- start the engine by connect- ing leads to the on-board socket.
  • Page 221: Battery

    few minutes before repeat- Make sure the ground is level ing the attempt in order to and firm and place the motor- protect the starter motor and cycle on its stand. the donor battery. Remove the battery cover. 217) Do not use proprietary When jump-starting the en- start-assist sprays or other gine, do not disconnect the...
  • Page 222 ATTENTION more than four weeks. Recharging a fully dis- BMW Motorrad has de- charged battery via the veloped a float charger power socket or extra specially designed for com-...
  • Page 223 The suitable charger is avail- charger's terminal clips from able from your authorised the battery terminals. BMW Motorrad dealer. The battery has to be With the battery connected to recharged at regular the vehicle's on-board elec- intervals in the course of a trical system, charge via the lengthy period of disuse.
  • Page 224 MAINTENANCE work the battery cover up at until the battery positive ter- position 3 to remove. minal is accessible. with anti-theft alarm (DWA) If applicable, switch off the anti-theft alarm. Disconnect battery negative lead 1 and remove the bat- tery. Installing battery Disconnect battery earth lead 1 and disengage rubber...
  • Page 225 Wiring harness to bat- Wiring harness to bat- tery tery M6 x 11 M6 x 11 8 Nm 8 Nm Push battery into the mount- Secure the battery with rub- ing. ber strap 2. Place battery cover into the First insert retaining plate into mounting 1 and press into the the mountings 1 and then mounting 2.
  • Page 226: Fuses

    Seat heating Replace faulty fuse in accord- ance with the fuse allocation diagram. If fuse defects recur fre- quently have the electric circuits checked by a specialist workshop, preferably an au- thorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Install plug 1.
  • Page 227: Diagnostic Connector

    Have the fuse replaced except in the course of a by a specialist workshop, BMW Motorrad service by preferably an authorised a specialist workshop or by BMW Motorrad retailer. other authorised persons.
  • Page 228 MAINTENANCE Press hook 1 and pull dia- Insert diagnostic socket 2 into gnostic socket 2 up to re- holder 4. move. Locks 3 engage on both sides. Seat bracket 4 on mount- ing 1. Press locks 3 on both sides. Disengage diagnostic socket 2 from holder 4.
  • Page 230 ACCESSORIES...
  • Page 231 GENERAL NOTES POWER SOCKETS USB CHARGING SOCKET CASES TOPCASE NAVIGATION SYSTEM...
  • Page 232: General Notes

    Use of other-make products tion and use regulations applic- Safety risk able in your country. BMW Motorrad cannot ex- Your authorised amine or test each product BMW Motorrad retailer of outside origin to ensure can offer expert advice on the...
  • Page 233: Usb Charging Socket

    Charge current The cables must not be trapped. This is a 5 V USB charging in- terface that provides a max- Automatic shutdown imum charge current of 2.4 A. The sockets will be automat- Automatic shutdown ically switched off during the start procedure.
  • Page 234: Cases

    ACCESSORIES Cable routing Closing cases Note the following with regard to the routing of cables from USB charging sockets to items of electronic equipment: Make sure that cables do not impede the rider. Make sure that cables do not restrict the steering angle or obstruct handling.
  • Page 235 Install the case lid Pull the case forward as far as Place the case lid on the case. it will go and then to the side to remove. Close one latch of the case lid. Installing cases Using the locked side as a hinge, open the case lid.
  • Page 236: Topcase

    ACCESSORIES Maximum payload and Closing topcase maximum speed Note the maximum payload and the maximum permissible speed. The values for the combination described here are as follows: Maximum permissible speed for riding with aluminium cases fitted to the Close the topcase lid. motorcycle Position locking claw 1 on the max 180 km/h...
  • Page 237: Navigation System

    Secure the navigation device Navigation prepara- tion is suitable from BMW Motorrad Navigator IV. Position locking claw 1 on the The latching system of topcase carrier. the Mount Cradle is not Push lock housing 2 up, en-...
  • Page 238 ACCESSORIES The navigation device is se- cured and the ignition key can be removed. Remove the navigation device and install cover ATTENTION Dust and dirt on the Turn ignition key 1 counter- Mount Cradle contacts clockwise. Damaged contacts Pull the lock retainer 2 to the Always reinstall the cover as left.
  • Page 239 If the BMW Motorrad Navig- ator is installed and the oper- ating focus is switched to the Navigator ( 107), some of its functions can be operated without the rider removing a hand from the handlebars. Insert cover 1 in the lower section and swing to the top with a rotational movement.
  • Page 240 ACCESSORIES Compass page Map view Compass Turning increases or de- creases the volume of a Mediaplayer BMW Motorrad communic- BMW special menu ation system connected via My Motorcycle page Bluetooth. Long-tilting Multi-Controller 1 BMW special menu to the left and right...
  • Page 241 1 which appears at Long-push to the left: Play the top left in the map view. preceding track. Long-push to the right: Play If a BMW Motorrad com- next track. munication system is con- Turning increases or de- nected, warnings are accom- creases the volume of a panied by an acoustic signal.
  • Page 242 Navigator if of the nearest filling stations. desired. Security settings The BMW Motorrad Navig- ator V and the BMW Motorrad Navigator VI can be secured against unauthorised use with a four-digit PIN (Garmin Lock). If this function is activated, while...
  • Page 244 CARE...
  • Page 245 CARE PRODUCTS WASHING THE VEHICLE CLEANING EASILY DAMAGED COMPONENTS CARE OF PAINTWORK PAINT PRESERVATION LAYING UP THE MOTORCYCLE RESTORING MOTORCYCLE TO USE...
  • Page 246: Care Products

    Use of strongly acidic or and care products you can strongly alkaline cleaning obtain from your authorised agents BMW Motorrad Retailer. The Damage to vehicle parts substances in BMW Care Dilute in accordance with Products have been tested in the dilution ratio stated on laboratories and in practice;...
  • Page 247: Cleaning Easily Damaged Components

    BMW Motorrad re- Exercise restraint when us- tailer. ing a steam jet or high pres- sure cleaning equipment. WARNING...
  • Page 248: Care Of Paintwork

    Do not use silicone sprays with plenty of water and or care products that con- motorcycle cleaner from the tain silicon. BMW Motorrad Care Products range. This is particularly CARE OF PAINTWORK important to counter the Washing the vehicle regularly effects of road salt.
  • Page 249: Paint Preservation

    For this, we wax. recommend BMW Motorrad solvent cleaner followed by Do not use chrome polish BMW Motorrad gloss polish for to preserve chrome paints. preservation. Use only the agents recom- Marks on the paintwork are mended by BMW Motorrad.
  • Page 250: Restoring Motorcycle To Use

    Stand the motorcycle in a dry room in such a way that there is no load on either wheel (preferably using the front- wheel and rear-wheel stands from BMW Motorrad). RESTORING MOTORCYCLE TO USE Remove the protective wax coating. Clean the motorcycle.
  • Page 252: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA...
  • Page 253 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART THREADED FASTENERS FUEL ENGINE OIL ENGINE CLUTCH TRANSMISSION FINAL DRIVE FRAME CHASSIS AND SUSPENSION BRAKES WHEELS AND TYRES ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ANTI-THEFT ALARM DIMENSIONS WEIGHTS PERFORMANCE FIGURES...
  • Page 254: Troubleshooting Chart

    TECHNICAL DATA TROUBLESHOOTING CHART The engine does not start. Possible cause Rectification Kill switch activated Set emergency-off switch (kill switch) to operating position. Side stand extended and gear Retract the side stand. engaged Gear engaged and clutch not Select neutral or pull the clutch disengaged lever.
  • Page 255 The Bluetooth connection is not established. Possible cause Rectification The steps required for pairing Check the necessary steps were not carried out. for pairing in the operating instructions for the communic- ation system. The communication system Switch off the helmet's com- was not connected automatic- munication system and recon- ally despite successful pairing.
  • Page 256 Active route guidance is not displayed in the TFT display. Possible cause Rectification Navigation from the The BMW Motorrad Connec- BMW Motorrad Connec- ted App is opened on the con- ted App was not transmitted. nected mobile end device prior to departure.
  • Page 257: Threaded Fasteners

    THREADED FASTENERS Front wheel Value Valid Quick-release axle in the telescopic forks M12 x 20 30 Nm Fork bridge, lower, to slider tube M8 x 35 Tightening sequence: Tighten screws six times in alternate se- quence 19 Nm Brake caliper on tele- scopic fork M10 x 65 38 Nm...
  • Page 258 TECHNICAL DATA Mirrors Value Valid Mirror (locknut) to adapter M10 x 1.25 Left-hand thread, 22 Nm Adapter to clamping block M10 x 14 25 Nm Gearshift lever Value Valid Peg to gearshift lever M6 x 20 10 Nm micro-encapsulated Footbrake lever Value Valid Peg to footbrake...
  • Page 259 Handlebars Value Valid Clamping block (handlebar clamp) to fork bridge M8 x 35 Tightening sequence: in the forward direc- tion of travel, tighten until seated 19 Nm M8 x 65 Tightening sequence: with handle- in the forward direc- bar exten- tion of travel, tighten sion until seated...
  • Page 260: Fuel

    TECHNICAL DATA FUEL Recommended fuel grade Super unleaded (max- imum 15% ethanol, E15) 95 ROZ/RON 90 AKI Alternative fuel grade Normal unleaded (with power loss) (maximum 15 % ethanol, E15) 91 ROZ/RON 87 AKI Usable fuel capacity approx. 30 l Reserve fuel approx.
  • Page 261: Engine Oil

    SAE 5W-40, API SL / JASO MA2, Additives (e.g. molybdenum-based) are not permissible because they can attack coated components of the engine, BMW Motorrad recommends BMW Motorrad ADVANTEC Ultimate oil. Engine oil, quantity for topping max 0.8 l, Difference between...
  • Page 262: Clutch

    TECHNICAL DATA Nominal capacity 100 kW, at engine speed: 7750 min with power reduction 79 kW, at engine speed: 7750 min Torque 143 Nm, at engine speed: 6250 min with power reduction 140 Nm, at engine speed: 5000 min Maximum engine speed max 9000 min Idle speed 1050 min...
  • Page 263: Final Drive

    FINAL DRIVE Type of final drive Shaft drive with bevel gears Gear ratio of final drive 2.91 (32/11 teeth) Rear axle differential oil SAE 70W-80, above 5° C and below 5° C FRAME Frame type Tubular steel frame with sup- porting drive unit, steel pipe rear frames Type plate location...
  • Page 264: Brakes

    TECHNICAL DATA Rear wheel Type of rear suspension Cast aluminium single swinging arm featuring BMW Motorrad Paralever Type of rear-wheel suspension Central spring strut with coil spring, adjustable rebound stage damping and spring pre- load with Dynamic ESA Central spring strut with coil...
  • Page 265: Wheels And Tyres

    WHEELS AND TYRES Recommended tyre combina- Your authorised tions BMW Motorrad retailer will be happy to supply an up- to-date list of the approved wheel/tyre combinations. Speed category, front/rear V, required at least: 240 km/h...
  • Page 266: Electrical System

    TECHNICAL DATA Rear wheel Rear-wheel type Cross-spoked wheel Rear wheel rim size 4.50" x 17" Tyre designation, rear 170/60 - R17 Load index, rear tyre min. 72 Permissible wheel load, rear max 320 kg Permissible rear-wheel imbal- max 5 g ance Tyre pressures Tyre pressure, front...
  • Page 267: Anti-Theft Alarm

    Spark plugs Spark plugs, manufacturer and NGK LMAR8AI-10 designation Lighting Bulb for high-beam headlight without control for head- light with control for headlight H7 / 12 V / 55 W Bulbs for the low-beam head- light without control for head- light with control for headlight H7 / 12 V / 55 W...
  • Page 268: Dimensions

    TECHNICAL DATA DIMENSIONS Length of motorcycle 2270 mm, over spray guard Height of motorcycle 1460...1520 mm, over wind- screen, at DIN unladen weight with Rallye style 1410...1470 mm, over wind- screen, at DIN unladen weight with low-slung with low-slung 1420...1480 mm, over wind- screen, at DIN unladen weight with Rallye style 1450...1510 mm, over wind-...
  • Page 269: Weights

    Rider's inside-leg arc, heel to 1950...1990 mm, without heel rider, at DIN unladen weight with low-slung 1810...1850 mm, without with passenger package, rider, at DIN unladen weight with low-slung 1830...1870 mm, without with passenger package, rider, at DIN unladen weight with seat heating with low-slung 1840...1860 mm, without...
  • Page 270: Performance Figures

    TECHNICAL DATA PERFORMANCE FIGURES Top speed >200 km/h with power reduction 204 km/h with aluminium case 180 km/h with aluminium topcase 180 km/h...
  • Page 272 SERVICE...
  • Page 273 REPORTING SAFETY-RELEVANT DEFECTS RECYCLING BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE HISTORY BMW MOTORRAD MOBILITY SERVICES MAINTENANCE WORK MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE BMW MOTORRAD RUNNING-IN CHECK MAINTENANCE CONFIRMATIONS SERVICE CONFIRMATIONS...
  • Page 274: Reporting Safety-Relevant Defects

    SERVICE REPORTING SAFETY-RELEVANT DEFECTS with Canada export If you think that your motorcycle has a fault which may cause an accident, injury or death, you must inform the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) immediately and BMW of North America, LLC. If the NHTSA receives other similar complaints, it may open an investigation.
  • Page 275: Recycling

    In order to help ensure that your BMW is always BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE in optimum condition, BMW Motorrad has an BMW Motorrad recommends extensive network of retailers compliance with the mainten- in place to look after you and...
  • Page 276: Bmw Motorrad Service History

    The vehicle owner can object can provide information on to entries being made by the BMW Motorrad services and BMW Motorrad retailer or a the work undertaken as part of specialist workshop in the elec- each service. tronic service booklet along...
  • Page 277: Maintenance Work

    To find out more about service 500 km and 1200 km. go to: bmw-motorrad.com/service BMW Motorrad Service The BMW Motorrad Service The maintenance tasks neces- is carried out once a year; the sary for your vehicle are set out extent of servicing can vary,...
  • Page 278: Maintenance Schedule

    MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE BMW running-in check Change brake fluid, entire (including oil change and system oil filter change) annually or every BMW Motorrad Service, 10000 km (whichever standard scope comes first) Engine-oil change, with every two years or every filter 20000 km (whichever...
  • Page 279: Bmw Motorrad Running-In Check

    BMW MOTORRAD RUNNING-IN CHECK BMW Motorrad running-in check The tasks included in the BMW Motorrad running-in check are listed below. The actual scope of work applicable for your vehicle may vary. Set service date and remaining distance Performing vehicle test with BMW Motorrad diagnostic system...
  • Page 280: Maintenance Confirmations

    SERVICE MAINTENANCE CONFIRMATIONS BMW Motorrad Service standard scope The tasks included in the BMW Motorrad Service standard scope are listed below. The actual scope of maintenance work applic- able for your vehicle may vary. Performing vehicle test with BMW Motorrad diagnostic system...
  • Page 281 BMW Motorrad pre- BMW Motorrad running-in delivery check check carried out carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Stamp, signature Stamp, signature...
  • Page 282 SERVICE BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear angular gearbox Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 283 BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear angular gearbox Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 284 SERVICE BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear angular gearbox Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 285 BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear angular gearbox Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 286 SERVICE BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear angular gearbox Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 287 BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear angular gearbox Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 288 SERVICE BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear angular gearbox Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 289 BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear angular gearbox Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 290 SERVICE BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear angular gearbox Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 291 BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear angular gearbox Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 292: Service Confirmations

    SERVICE SERVICE CONFIRMATIONS The table is intended as a record of maintenance and repair work, the installation of optional accessories and, if appropriate, technical campaign work. Work performed odometer Date reading...
  • Page 293 Work performed odometer Date reading...
  • Page 294 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CERTIFICATE FOR ELECTRONIC IMMOBILISER CERTIFICATE FOR KEYLESS RIDE CERTIFICATE FOR KEYLESS RIDE CERTIFICATE FOR KEYLESS RIDE CERTIFICATE FOR KEYLESS RIDE CERTIFICATE FOR TYRE PRESSURE CONTROL (RE- IFENDRUCK-CONTROL, RDC) CERTIFICATE FOR TFT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
  • Page 295 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manufacturer Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Petuelring 130, 80809 Munich, Germany Hereby, BMW AG declares that the radio equipment components listed below are in compliance with Directive 2014/53/ EU and with Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 of the United Kingdom. The full text of the EU/UK declarations of conformity are available at the following internet address: bmw-motorrad.com/certification Simplified UK Declaration of Conformity according to Radio...
  • Page 296 APPENDIX Technical information Radio Com- Frequency band Output/ equip- ponent Transmis- ment sion Power EWS4 134 kHz 50 dBμV/m Keyless 434,42 MHz 10 mW HUF5750 Ride Keyless 134,45 kHz 42 dBμV/m HUF8465 Ride Keyless 433,92 MHz 10 mW HUF5794 Ride Keyless 134,45 kHz 42 dBμV/m...
  • Page 297 Radio Com- Frequency band Output/ equip- ponent Transmis- ment sion Power Instru- Bluetooth: ICC10in Bluetooth: 2402 MHz - ment < +4 dBm 2480 MHz WLAN: < WLAN: 2402 MHz – Cluster +14 dBm 2472 MHz Peak max. 76 - 77 GHz e14FCR 32 dBm Nom max.
  • Page 298 Declaration of Conformity Radio equipment electronic United Arab Emirates immobiliser (EWS4) For all countries without EU Technical information Frequency Band: 134 kHz (Transponder: TMS37145 / Type DST80, TMS3705 Transponder Base Station IC) Philippiens Output Power: 50 dBµV/m Manufacturer and Address Manufacturer: BECOM Electronics GmbH Address: Technikerstraße 1,...
  • Page 299 Indonesia Taiwan 72790/SDPPI/2021 13349 低功 電波 射性電機管 辦法 第十二條 經型式認證合格之低 功率射頻電 機,非經許可,公 司、商號或使用者均不得擅 自變 更頻率、加大功率或變更原設計 之特性及 功能。第十四條 低功 Dilarang melakukan perubahan 率射頻電機之使用不 得影響飛航 Spesifikasi yang dapat 安全及干擾合法通信;經發現有 Menimbulkan gangguan fisik 干 擾現象時,應立即停用,並改 dan/atau elektromagnetik 善至無干擾時方 得繼續使用。 前 terhadap lingkungan sekitarnya 項合法通信,指依電信法規定作...
  • Page 300 United States (USA) Canada Contains FCC ID: Contains IC: ODE-MREWS5012 10430A-MREWS5012 FCC § 15.19 Labelling This device complies with part 15 requirements of the FCC Rules and Industry This device complies with part Canada license-exempt RSS 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry standard(s).
  • Page 301 Declaration of Malaysia Paraguay Conformity Keyless Ride ECU For all Countries without EU Model name: HUF8485 Philippines Pakistan Technical information Frequenzy band: 134,45 kHz Output/Transmission Power: 42 dBµV/m Manufacturer and Address Huf Hülsbeck & South Africa Oman Fürst GmbH & Co. KG Steeger Str.
  • Page 302 CAUTION: Canada Changes or modifications not This device complies with part expressly approved by the party 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry responsible for compliance could Canada licence-exempt RSS void the user's authority to operate standard(s). Operation is subject the equipment.
  • Page 303 Declaration of Malaysia Paraguay Conformity Keyless Ride Key For all Countries without EU Model name: HUF5794 Philippines Pakistan Technical information Frequenzy band: 433,92 MHz Output/Transmission Power: 10 mW Manufacturer and Address Huf Hülsbeck & South Africa Belarus Fürst GmbH & Co. KG Steeger Str.
  • Page 304 CAUTION: Canada Changes or modifications not This device complies with part expressly approved by the party 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry responsible for compliance could Canada licence-exempt RSS void the user's authority to operate standard(s). Operation is subject the equipment.
  • Page 305 Declaration of Malaysia Paraguay Conformity Keyless Ride ECU For all Countries without EU Model name: HUF8465 Philippines Singapore Technical information Frequenzy band: 134,45 kHz Output/Transmission Power: 42 dBµV/m Manufacturer and Address Huf Hülsbeck & South Africa Fürst GmbH & Co. KG Steeger Str.
  • Page 306 CAUTION: Canada Changes or modifications not This device complies with part expressly approved by the party 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry responsible for compliance could Canada licence-exempt RSS void the user's authority to operate standard(s). Operation is subject the equipment.
  • Page 307 Declaration of Malaysia Paraguay Conformity Keyless Ride Key For all Countries without EU Model name: HUF5750 Belarus Philippines Technical information Frequenzy band: 434,42 MHz Output/Transmission Power: 10 mW Manufacturer and Address Huf Hülsbeck & South Africa Fürst GmbH & Co. KG Steeger Str.
  • Page 308 CAUTION: Canada Changes or modifications not This device complies with part expressly approved by the party 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry responsible for compliance could Canada licence-exempt RSS void the user's authority to operate standard(s). Operation is subject the equipment.
  • Page 309 Certification Tire Pressure Control (TPC) FCC ID: MRXBC54MA4 FCC ID: MRXBC5A4 IC: 2546A-BC54MA4 IC: 2546A-BC5A4 This device complies with Part 15 Le présent appareil est conforme of the FCC Rules and with aux CNR d'Industrie Canada Industry Canada license-exempt applicables aux appareils radio RSS standard(s).
  • Page 310 Declaration of Conformity Radio equipment TFT instrument Argentina cluster For all Countries without EU C-24711 Technical information Brazil BT operating frq. Range: Este equipamento opera em 2402 – 2480 MHz caráter secundário, isto é, não BT version: 4.2 (no BTLE) tem direito a proteção contra BT output power: <...
  • Page 311 Mexico Le présent appareil est conforme La operación de este equipo está aux CNR d'Industrie Canada sujeta a las siguientes dos applicables aux appareils radio condiciones: exempts de licence. L'exploitation (1) es posible que este equipo o est autorisée aux deux conditions dispositivo no cause interferencia suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit perjudicial y...
  • Page 312 Thailand เครื ่ อ งโทรคมนาคมและอุ ป กรณ์ น้ ี มี ค วามสอดคล้ อ งตามข้ อ กํ า หนดของ กทช. (This telecommunication equipments is in compliance with NTC requirements) United States (USA) This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs and part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 314 INDEX Brake fluid Abbreviations and symbols, 4 Checking fluid level, front, 196 Control, 21 Checking fluid level, rear, 197 Engineering details, 168 Reservoir, front, 19 Self-diagnosis, 149 Reservoir, rear, 19 Status indicators, 54 Brake pads Warning indicators, 55, 56 checking front, 194 Accessories checking rear, 195 General notes, 226...
  • Page 315 Clutch Dynamic ESA Adjusting handlebar Control, 21 operating, 79 levers, 129 Checking operation, 198 Technical data, 256 Electrical system Coolant Technical data, 260 Checking fill level, 198 Emergency call topping up, 199 Automatically in the event of a Cruise control light fall, 72 operating, 87 Automatically in the event of a...
  • Page 316 INDEX Frame Headlight Technical data, 257 Beam throw, 127 Front-wheel stand Headlight courtesy delay installing, 191 feature, 64, 74 Fuel Heated handlebar grips Filler neck, 18 Control, 22, 23 Fuel grade, 157 operating, 95 refuelling, 158 Hill Start Control, 89, 184 refuelling with Keyless cannot be activated, 59 Engineering details, 184...
  • Page 317 Operating auxiliary head- Keyless Ride lights, 75 Battery of the radio-operated Parking lights, 74 key is empty or loss of the Side light, 73 radio-operated key, 68 Lowered suspension Electronic immobiliser Restrictions, 144 EWS, 68 Luggage Engaging steering lock, 66 Instructions for loading, 145 Fuel filler cap, unlocking, 160, Maintenance...
  • Page 318 INDEX Rev. counter, 24 Off-roading, 152 Rev. counter, 109 On-board computer, 115 Rider's Manual On-board voltage, 40, 41, 42 Position on the vehicle, 20 Operating focus Riding mode change, 107 adjusting, 82 Control, 22, 23 Engineering details, 175 Pairing, 112 Setting up Pro riding Parking, 156 mode, 86...
  • Page 319 ShiftCam, 185 Weights, 263 Engineering details, 185 Wheels and tyres, 259 Shifting gear TFT display, 24 Recommendation to Control, 21 upshift, 110 operating, 106, 107 Spark plugs Overview, 29, 30 Technical data, 261 Selecting display, 103 Speed Limit Info Toolkit Switching on or off, 109 Position on the vehicle, 20 Speedometer, 24...
  • Page 320 INDEX Warning lights, 24 Value Overview, 28 Display, 31 Warnings, overview, 33 Vehicle Identification Number Weights Position on the vehicle, 19 Payload table, 20 Technical data, 263 Wheels Warning indicator lights Change of size, 202 ABS, 54, 55, 56 Check the spokes, 201 Anti-theft alarm, 44 Checking rims, 201 Bulb faulty, 42...
  • Page 321 Errors and omissions excepted. © 2022 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 80788 Munich, Germany Not to be reproduced by any means whatsoever, wholly or in part, without the written per- mission of BMW Motorrad, After Sales. Original rider’s manual, printed in Germany.
  • Page 322 Important data for refuelling: Fuel Super unleaded (max- Recommended fuel grade imum 15% ethanol, E15) 95 ROZ/RON 90 AKI Normal unleaded (with Alternative fuel grade power loss) (maximum 15 % ethanol, E15) 91 ROZ/RON 87 AKI Usable fuel capacity approx. 30 l Reserve fuel approx.

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