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RIDER'S MANUAL
R 1300 GS Adventure
MAKE LIFE A RIDE

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  • Page 1 MOTORRAD RIDER'S MANUAL R 1300 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 Menu view Equipment Pure Ride view Technical data Sport view Currency My Vehicle view Additional sources of Warning indicators information Certificates and operat- INSTRUMENT ing licences CLUSTER Data memory...
  • Page 5 Dynamic Traction Gearshift lever Brakes Control (DTC) Footrests Dynamic Suspension Handlebars Adjustment (DSA) Rider's seat Riding mode Riding mode Pro Automated Shift As- RIDING sistant (ASA) Cruise control Safety information Radar-based rider as- Regular check Starting sistance systems Running in Distance control (Act- Off-road use ive Cruise Control...
  • Page 6 Distance control (Act- Tank cover Lighting ive Cruise Control Jump-starting ACC) Battery Front Collision Warn- Fuses ing (FCW) Diagnostic connector Rear End Collision Warning (RECW) Lane change warning ACCESSORIES (SWW) General notes Dynamic Suspension Power sockets Adjustment (DSA) USB charging sockets Riding mode Cases Dynamic Brake Con-...
  • Page 7 (RDC) Recycling Radio equipment in- BMW Motorrad telligent emergency Service call BMW Motorrad service history BMW Motorrad mo- INDEX bility services Maintenance work Maintenance sched- BMW Motorrad run- ning-in check Maintenance confirm- ations Service confirmations...
  • 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 BLUETOOTH CONNECTIVITY FUNCTIONS INTELLIGENT EMERGENCY CALL...
  • 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 Lane change warning. BMW Motorrad EQUIPMENT optional accessories through your author- When you ordered your ised BMW Motorrad BMW Motorrad, you chose dealer; optional various items of custom accessories have to equipment. This rider's manual be retrofitted to the describes optional equipment vehicle.
  • Page 12: Additional Sources Of Information

    Your authorised obtained from your authorised BMW Motorrad retailer BMW Motorrad retailer or an- will be happy to answer any other qualified service partner questions you may have. or specialist workshop. The Internet...
  • Page 13: Certificates And Operat- Ing Licences

    These entities may include: Manufacturer of the vehicle turer of the vehicle, for example Authorised BMW Motorrad via a separate booklet. Retailers Specialist workshops Service providers Vehicle users have the right to...
  • Page 14 The registered keeper can wheel circumferential velo- also request an authorised city, deceleration BMW Motorrad Retailer or a Environmental factors, for ex- specialist workshop to read out ample, temperature the data that is stored in the vehicle for a charge.
  • Page 15 The information can be Operating conditions of sys- read out by an authorised tem components, for example BMW Motorrad Retailer or a filling levels, tyre pressure specialist workshop. The legally Malfunctions and faults in im- stipulated socket for on-board...
  • Page 16 This data is transferred to third authorised BMW Motorrad Re- parties only if personally re- tailer or a specialist workshop. quested within the context of using online services. This de-...
  • Page 17 ponding app and the operating with the IT systems provided system of the mobile device. by the vehicle manufacturer. Obtaining, processing and us- Services ing personal data outside of General the normal provision of ser- If the vehicle has a wireless vices requires legal permission, connection, this enables the contractual agreement or con-...
  • Page 18: Connectivity Functions

    BMW Motorrad operate in a Bluetooth network, Connected app with wireless technology of this The BMW Motorrad Connec- nature it is not possible to en- ted app enables the user to sure fault-free communications call up usage data and vehicle in every situation.
  • Page 19: Intelligent Emergency Call

    Directive 2002/58/EC of the e.g. those with the European Parliament and of iOS operating system, the the Council. BMW Motorrad Connected app has to be opened prior to use. The legal basis for the activa- tion and function of the intelli- INTELLIGENT EMERGENCY...
  • Page 20 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Log data of emergency calls SIM card The log data of emergency The intelligent emergency call calls is stored in a memory of operates via mobile commu- the vehicle. The oldest log data nications using the SIM card installed in the vehicle.
  • Page 21 to an emergency call centre Information on personal data commissioned by the vehicle The data that is processed as manufacturer and, if required, part of the intelligent emer- to the emergency services: gency call is processed exclus- Accident data, for example ively to carry out the emer- the direction of impact detec- gency call.
  • 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 Table of tyre pressures Payload table USB charging interface (underneath the stor- age compartment lid) 248) Fuel filler neck ( 174) Air filter (underneath side panel, left) ( 230) Passenger grab handle Seat lock ( 139) Rear footrest Rider footrest...
  • Page 25: General View, Right Side

    GENERAL VIEW, RIGHT SIDE Air filter (underneath side Oil filler opening panel, right) ( 230) 213) Brake-fluid reservoir, front Brake-fluid reservoir, rear 217) 218) Power socket ( 246) Vehicle identification number (on steering head) Type plate (on the frame, front right) Coolant-level indicator 219) Coolant reservoir...
  • Page 26: Underneath The Seat

    GENERAL VIEWS UNDERNEATH THE SEAT Diagnostic connector 243) Fuses ( 241) Toolkit ( 211)
  • Page 27: Multifunction Switch, Left

    MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, LEFT High-beam headlight and headlight flasher 104) Cruise control ( 115) Hazard warning lights 106) Multi-function rocker switch ( Automated Shift Assistant (ASA) ( 113) Turn indicators ( 107) Horn MENU rocker button Multi-Controller ( 10 Functions list (...
  • Page 28 GENERAL VIEWS MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT without intelligent emergency call Steering lock Central locking system Ignition ( Riding mode ( 110) Emergency-off switch (kill switch) ( 101) Rollaway prevention 167) Starting engine ( 160)
  • Page 29: Multifunction Switch, Right

    MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT with intelligent emergency call Steering lock Central locking system Ignition ( Riding mode ( 110) Emergency-off switch (kill switch) ( 101) Rollaway prevention 167) Starter button ( 160) SOS button Intelligent emergency call 160)
  • Page 30 GENERAL VIEWS INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Indicator and warning lights ( Shift light ( 130) Instrument cluster Indicator light DWA ( 132) Keyless Ride ( Photosensor (for auto- matic measurement of ambient brightness)
  • Page 32: Status Indicators

    STATUS INDICATORS...
  • Page 33 INDICATOR AND WARNING LIGHTS MENU VIEW PURE RIDE VIEW SPORT VIEW MY VEHICLE VIEW WARNING INDICATORS...
  • Page 34: Indicator And Warning Lights

    STATUS INDICATORS INDICATOR AND WARNING LIGHTS Turn indicators, left 107) High-beam headlight 104) General warning light Turn indicators, right 107) Warning light, drive mal- function ( DTC ( ABS ( Automatic daytime riding light ( 106) Auxiliary headlights 105)
  • Page 35: Menu View

    MENU VIEW Hill Start Control ( 12 Ambient temperature Speedometer 13 Menu section Cruise control ( 115) Speed Limit Info ( Distance control ( 123) Front collision warning 125) Rider info. status line Recommendation to up- shift ( Gear indicator Clock ( 10 Connection status 11 Muting (...
  • Page 36 STATUS INDICATORS PURE RIDE VIEW START SCREEN Hill Start Control ( 13 Heated grips ( 135) Change of operating fo- 14 Outside temperature cus ( warning ( Rev. counter ( Rider info. status line Speedometer Riding mode ( 110) Recommendation to up- shift ( Gear indicator Speed Limit Info (...
  • Page 37: Rev. Counter

    REV. COUNTER Scale The warmer the engine, the Engine speed range higher the speed at which the Upper/red engine speed red engine speed range starts. range When operating temperature is reached, the display of the red Needle engine speed range no longer Secondary indicator changes.
  • Page 38 STATUS INDICATORS indicator flashes as well, even in the solid red rpm range.
  • Page 39 Range Recommendation to upshift Range readout 1 indicates how The recommendation to upshift far you can ride with the fuel in the status line 1 or in the remaining in the tank. This dis- Pure Ride view 2 indicates the tance is calculated on the basis best time to upshift economic- of average consumption and...
  • Page 40 STATUS INDICATORS SPORT VIEW Maximum DTC torque re- duction Actual DTC torque reduc- tion Rev. counter Maximum heel angle, left Actual heel angle in corners for left and right Maximum heel angle, right Current retardation rate during braking Maximum retardation rate...
  • Page 41 MY VEHICLE VIEW START SCREEN Check Control display Mode of presentation Coolant temperature Range ( Odometer Service display ( Tyre pressure, rear On-board voltage 235) Engine oil level ( Tyre pressure, front...
  • Page 42 STATUS INDICATORS between them are displayed On-board computer and trip for each wheel. computer Immediately after the ignition is switched on, only dashes are displayed. The sensors do not start transmitting tyre pressure signals until the first time the vehicle accelerates to more than the minimum speed stated below: RDC sensor is not active...
  • Page 43 For further information about BMW Motorrad RDC, see the section entitled "Engineering details" ( 201). Service requirements When the next service is due...
  • Page 44: Warning Indicators

    STATUS 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.
  • Page 45 White: (---) No valid value Check Control messages are available. Dashes 5 are dis- attached dynamically to the played instead of a numerical pages as additional tabs in value. menu. The My vehicle message can be called up To some extent, indi- again as long as the fault per- vidual values can be pro- sists.
  • Page 46 STATUS INDICATORS Warnings, overview Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights Outside tempe- is displayed. rature warning Radio-operated shows yel- Remote key not in key out of range low. range. Keyless Ride shows yel- Keyless Ride failed ( low. failure Replacing battery shows yel- Remote key bat-...
  • Page 47 Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights Bulb faulty shows yel- The faulty bulb is dis- low. played. flashes yel- The faulty bulb is dis- low. played. Light control shows yel- Light control failed ( low. failure! Anti-theft alarm Alarm system battery weak batt.
  • Page 48 STATUS INDICATORS Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights Engine control shows yel- No communication failed ( low. with engine con- shows. trol. Engine in emer- shows yel- Fault in the en- gency-operation low. gine control. mode ( Serious fault in flashes red.
  • Page 49 Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights Malfunction, drop Fall sensor sensor ( faulty. Motorcycle Cannot start en- dropped ( gine. Emergency call shows yel- Emergency call function restricted low. system restric- ted. Emergency call shows yel- Emergency call function failed low.
  • Page 50 STATUS INDICATORS Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights ABS Pro failed shows yel- ABS Pro failure! low. shows. ABS control at flashes irreg- front wheel only ularly. DTC intervention quick- flashes. DTC self-dia- slow-flashes. gnosis not com- pleted ( DTC switched off shows.
  • Page 51 Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights DSA fault, shows yel- Suspension ad- suspension low. justment lim- adjustment ited. limited ( DSA fault, shows yel- Suspension ad- suspension low. justment failed. adjustment unavailable DSA fault, lower- shows yel- Ride height. ing suspension low.
  • Page 52 STATUS INDICATORS Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights Hill Start Control is displayed. cannot be activ- ated ( HSC not avail- able. Engine not running. Cruise control shows yel- Cruise control failed ( low. has no function. Distance control shows yel- ACC temporarily (Active Cruise...
  • Page 53 Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights Gear not taught The gear indicator flashes. Shifting to neutral The gear indicator failed ( flashes. Shift mechan- shows yel- Gearshift ism malfunction low. faulty! Fault in the trans- shows yel- Gearbox fault. mission ( low.
  • Page 54 STATUS INDICATORS Ambient temperature The ambient temperature is WARNING displayed in the status line of Risk of black ice forming the instrument cluster. 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 55 The integral battery in the ra- Have the faulty radio-operated dio-operated key has lost a key replaced by an authorised significant proportion of its BMW Motorrad retailer. original capacity. There is no Keyless Ride failed assurance of how long the ra- shows yellow.
  • Page 56 Switch off non-essential con- authorised BMW Motorrad re- sumers or disconnect them tailer. from the vehicle's electrical Fault in the vehicle battery system.
  • Page 57 If the temperature in the authorised BMW Motorrad re- vehicle battery is frequently tailer. too high, have the fault Bulb faulty rectified as soon as possible shows yellow.
  • Page 58 Consult a special- Right additional ist workshop, preferably an headlight faulty! authorised BMW Motorrad Tail light faulty! Retailer. Possible cause: Brake light faulty! One or more bulbs faulty. Identify faulty bulb or bulbs by Rear left turn in- visual check.
  • Page 59 Alarm system battery quickly as possible by a spe- empty. No independ- cialist workshop, preferably an ent alarm. Make an ap- authorised BMW Motorrad re- pointment at a special- tailer. ist workshop. This error message is dis- Anti-theft alarm battery weak...
  • Page 60 Engine oil level Consult a specialist work- Check engine oil shop, preferably an authorised level. BMW Motorrad retailer. Possible cause: DWA can no longer be activ- The electronic oil-level sensor ated or deactivated. has registered a low oil level.
  • Page 61 Possible cause: Consult a specialist work- shop, preferably an authorised The temperature sensor has BMW Motorrad retailer. detected a high temperature in the motor. Engine temperature high If possible, ride in the part- shows yellow. load range to cool down the motor.
  • Page 62 Have the fault rectified as BMW Motorrad retailer. quickly as possible by a spe- Drive malfunction cialist workshop, preferably an shows. authorised BMW Motorrad re- tailer. It is possible to continue to Engine! Have it ride but not recommended. checked by a spe- cialist workshop.
  • Page 63 You can continue to ride, but quickly as possible by a spe- bear in mind that the usual cialist workshop, preferably engine performance might an authorised BMW Motorrad not be available. retailer. Have the fault rectified as Engine in emergency-...
  • Page 64 Tyre pressure outside Have the fault rectified as permitted tolerance quickly as possible by a spe- flashes red. cialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad re- Tyre pressure does tailer. not match setpoint Tyre pressure close to limit of Stop immediately! Check permitted tolerance tyre pressure.
  • Page 65 Tyre pressure outside the damage by a specialist work- permitted tolerance. shop, preferably an authorised Risk of accident, degradation BMW Motorrad retailer. of the vehicle's driving char- If you are unsure whether the acteristics. Adapt your style of riding vehicle can be ridden with the accordingly.
  • Page 66 Possible cause: Have the fault rectified by a specialist workshop, Vehicle is fitted with wheels preferably an authorised not equipped with RDC BMW Motorrad retailer. sensors. Retrofit a set of wheels Possible cause: equipped with RDC sensors. Wireless communication with...
  • Page 67 Consult a specialist work- shows yellow. shop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer. Emergency call sys- Malfunction, drop sensor tem restricted. If Fall sensor faulty. this occurs again, have Have it checked by a the vehicle checked by a specialist workshop.
  • Page 68 STATUS INDICATORS Possible cause: Consult a specialist work- shop, preferably an authorised Side-stand switch or BMW Motorrad retailer. wiring damaged Emergency call function failed The motor will switch off with intelligent emergency when speed drops below the call minimum threshold. You can- not resume your journey.
  • Page 69 (The vehicle has to reach a cialist workshop, preferably an defined minimum speed with authorised BMW Motorrad re- the engine running for the tailer. wheel sensors to be checked: ABS failed min.
  • Page 70 You can continue to ride. quickly as possible by a spe- Bear in mind the more cialist workshop, preferably an detailed information on authorised BMW Motorrad re- certain situations that can tailer. lead to an ABS fault message 184). ABS control at front wheel...
  • Page 71 Possible cause: DTC switched off The DTC has detected a de- shows. gree of instability at the rear wheel and has intervened to re- Off! duce torque. The indicator and warning light Traction control de- flashes longer than the duration activated.
  • Page 72 STATUS INDICATORS Have the fault rectified as DSA fault, damping quickly as possible by a spe- adjustment cialist workshop, preferably an shows yellow. authorised BMW Motorrad re- tailer. Damping adjustment DTC fault failed. Limited shows yellow. onward journey possible. Drive carefully to nearest specialist shows.
  • Page 73 Components of the electronic quickly as possible by a spe- suspension adjustment system cialist workshop, preferably an are faulty or communication authorised BMW Motorrad re- with the control unit is disrup- tailer. ted. Bear in mind that damping DSA fault, lowering...
  • Page 74 STATUS INDICATORS authorised BMW Motorrad re- Lift assistance temporarily tailer. deactivated with Adaptive Ride Height DSA fault, raising suspension with Adaptive Ride Height with comfort adaptive ride height with comfort adaptive ride height Jacking aid tempor- arily deactivated. shows yellow.
  • Page 75 Have the fault rectified as Switch off Hill Start Control. quickly as possible by a spe- Operate Hill Start Control. cialist workshop, preferably an 128) authorised BMW Motorrad re- Hill Start Control tailer. automatically deactivated Fuel down to reserve flashes yellow.
  • Page 76 STATUS INDICATORS an authorised BMW Motorrad Hill Start Control cannot be retailer. activated is displayed. Distance control (Active Cruise Control ACC) temporarily failed HSC not available. En- with Riding Assistant gine not running. Possible cause: shows yellow. Hill Start Control cannot be ac- tivated.
  • Page 77 Have the fault rectified as quickly as possible by a spe- specialist workshop. Possible cause: cialist workshop, preferably The control unit has detected a an authorised BMW Motorrad fault. retailer. Bear in mind that the front Front collision warning collision warning function is temporarily unavailable not available.
  • Page 78 You can continue to ride. BMW Motorrad retailer. Have the fault rectified as quickly as possible by a spe- cialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer.
  • Page 79 Shifting to neutral failed Have the fault rectified as quickly as possible by a spe- with automated shift assist- cialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad re- The gear indicator flashes. tailer. Fault in the transmission Possible cause: with automated shift assist- Shifting to neutral has failed.
  • Page 80 Have the fault rectified as Clutch temperature quickly as possible by a spe- high! Onward jour- cialist workshop, preferably an ney possible. Use brake authorised BMW Motorrad re- while stationary. tailer. Possible cause: Serious fault in the The clutch has been subjec- transmission ted to excessive load.
  • Page 81 Have the fault rectified as ing yellow. quickly as possible by a spe- cialist workshop, preferably an If the service is overdue, a yel- authorised BMW Motorrad re- low Check Control message is tailer. displayed. Exclamation marks also draw your attention to the...
  • Page 82 Service is overdue because of the driving performance or the date. Have your vehicle serviced regularly by a specialist work- shop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer. The vehicle remains oper- ationally reliable and road- worthy. The vehicle retains its value.
  • Page 84: Instrument Cluster

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
  • Page 85: Table Of Contents

    WARNINGS CONTROLS MULTI-FUNCTION ROCKER SWITCH MENUS MY VEHICLE SETTINGS BLUETOOTH PAIRING OPERATING FOCUS NAVIGATION MEDIA TELEPHONE SOFTWARE VERSION LICENCE INFORMATION...
  • Page 86: Warnings

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER When performing functions WARNINGS that can only be operated when the vehicle is stationary, an WARNING operational feedback mes- sage appears in the instrument Operation of a smartphone cluster. while riding the vehicle Risk of accident CONTROLS Always comply with the Multi-Controller road traffic regulations in force where you are riding.
  • Page 87: Multi-Function Rocker Switch

    Short-press the bottom Activate function in ac- section of MENU rocker cordance with feedback button 1: or go back Change down a level. Return to Menu view after Confirm selection/setting. making settings Change up one level in Long-press the bottom the hierarchy section of MENU rocker Scrolling through menu...
  • Page 88 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER retained after the ignition has The current status of the been switched off. function is shown the first time the button is pressed. Assigning function Pressing the button a second time changes function value. Press button 1. MULTI-ROCKER SWITCH menu opens.
  • Page 89 Selecting priority-select Using priority select function Requirement In the MULTI-ROCKER menu, the currently SWITCH assigned function is distin- guished from the priority-select function. Press button 1. MULTI-ROCKER SWITCH menu opens. Use Multi-Controller 2 to se- lect the desired function. Long-push Multi-Controller 2 Long-press button 1.
  • Page 90: Menus

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Reset the on-board computer MENUS Call up the My vehicle Requirement menu. Pure Ride view is displayed. Call up the ON-BOARD COM- menu screen. PUTER Press the bottom section of the MENU rocker button. Select Reset all values Reset individual values and confirm.
  • Page 91: Settings

    Call up the trip computer Navigate to Settings Call up the on-board com- Display Status line puter. ( content Switch on the desired dis- Scroll to the right until the menu plays. TRIP COMPUTER You can switch between the screen is displayed. selected displays in the top Reset the trip computer status line.
  • Page 92 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Changing system settings Current distance 2 Navigate to Settings Sys- tem settings (Aver- Consumption 1 You can change the following age) system settings here: (Aver- Consumption 2 Date and time age) Units Language Riding time 1 Switch GPS synchronisation on or off Riding time 2 with preparation for naviga-...
  • Page 93: Bluetooth Pairing

    On some mobile devices, Mobile device e.g. those with the Rider's helmet iOS operating system, the Passenger helm. BMW Motorrad Connected app The connection status for mo- has to be opened prior to use. bile devices is displayed.
  • Page 94 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Connect mobile device Select Rider's helmet and con- Perform pairing. ( Passenger helm. Activate the mobile device's firm. Bluetooth function (see mo- Make the helmet's communic- bile device's operating in- ation system visible. Select structions). Pair new rider's Select helmet Pair new pas-...
  • Page 95: Operating Focus

    Enter the destination address Navigator operation Connect a mobile device. Show Pure Ride In Pure Ride view: Call up the BMW Motorrad Navigator operation Connected app and start the Reset OBC values route guidance. Press and hold down the...
  • Page 96 The following criteria can be menu FAVOURITES selected: shows all the destinations Route type saved as favourites in the Avoid BMW Motorrad Connec- Select desired Route type ted app. You cannot use the Switch desired on or Avoid instrument cluster to add off.
  • Page 97: Media

    Vehicle is connected to a Change route guid- in the destination entry. compatible mobile device. The ance Select Add as waypoint BMW Motorrad Connected app add the selected destination is installed on the mobile as a waypoint. device. Select Start guidance...
  • Page 98: Telephone

    Shuffle Select Repeat Call up the menu. Media (current track) or BMW Motorrad recom- mends setting the volume TELEPHONE for media and phone calls on Precondition the mobile device to maximum The vehicle is connected to a before riding off.
  • Page 99: Software Version

    Muting During active phone calls, the microphone in the helmet can be muted. Phone calls with multiple participants While a phone call is in pro- gress, a second call can be ac- cepted. The first phone call is put on hold. The number of active calls is shown in the menu.
  • Page 100: Operation

    OPERATION...
  • Page 101 IGNITION EMERGENCY-OFF SWITCH (KILL SWITCH) INTELLIGENT EMERGENCY CALL LIGHTING DYNAMIC TRACTION CONTROL (DTC) DYNAMIC SUSPENSION ADJUSTMENT (DSA) RIDING MODE RIDING MODE PRO AUTOMATED SHIFT ASSISTANT (ASA) CRUISE CONTROL RADAR-BASED RIDER ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS DISTANCE CONTROL (ACTIVE CRUISE CONTROL ACC) FRONT COLLISION WARNING (FCW) LANE CHANGE WARNING (SWW) HILL START CONTROL (HSC) SHIFT LIGHT...
  • Page 102: Ignition

    OPERATION IGNITION Radio-operated key The motorcycle is supplied with one radio-operated key and one spare key. If a key is lost or mislaid, consult the in- formation on the electronic im- mobiliser (EWS) ( 98). Indicator light 1 flashes: Loc- The vehicle cannot be ating radio-operated key.
  • Page 103 The steering lock is disen- gaged: Short-press button 1. Lights and all function circuits are switched on. Engine can be started. Steering lock is engaged: Press and hold down but- ton 1. Press and hold down but- The steering lock disengages. ton 1.
  • Page 104 You can obtain spare keys lock: only through an authorised Short-press button 1. BMW Motorrad retailer. The Light is switched off. keys are part of an integrated The steering lock does not security system, so the retailer engage.
  • Page 105 simply inserting the folded Checking battery voltage of radio-operated key into the radio-operated key ring aerial under the seat. Remove the rider's seat. 140) Insert the spare key or folded- in radio-operated key with the empty battery 2 into ring aerial 1.
  • Page 106 OPERATION Remote key battery weak. Function lim- ited. Change battery. DANGER Swallowing a battery Risk of injury or death An ignition key contains a button cell as its battery. Press button 1. Batteries or button cells, if Key bit flips out. Push battery cover 2 up.
  • Page 107: Emergency-Off Switch (Kill Switch)

    Battery type CR 2032 Install battery cover 2. Indicator light in the instru- ment cluster flashes. The radio-operated key is again ready for use. Engine switched off EMERGENCY-OFF SWITCH Normal operating position (KILL SWITCH) (run) Function Emergency stop switch with automated shift assistant (ASA) with automated shift assist-...
  • Page 108: Intelligent Emergency Call

    The emergency call is not changed only by the authorised able to be ensured because BMW Motorrad retailer. of technical reasons due to The language assigned to unfavourable conditions, e.g. in the vehicle varies from the...
  • Page 109 Provide information to the The time until transmission emergency services using the of the emergency call is dis- microphone 3 and speaker 4. played. During that time, it is Automatic emergency call possible to cancel the emer- gency call. The intelligent emergency call To cancel an emergency call: is active after the ignition is Press SOS button 2 and hold...
  • Page 110: Lighting

    OPERATION possible to cancel the emer- Emergency call in the event of gency call. a severe fall To cancel an emergency call: A severe fall or a crash is de- Press the SOS button and tected. hold it down for two seconds, The emergency call is placed or switch the ignition off.
  • Page 111 This can be used to light up the path to the house door after the vehicle has been parked, for example. Parking lights Switch off the ignition. Push switch 1 forward to switch on the high-beam headlight. Pull switch 1 back to operate the headlight flasher.
  • Page 112 OPERATION country in which the vehicle is low-beam headlight is auto- used. matically switched on (e.g. in a tunnel). When sufficient Start the engine. ( 160) ambient brightness is detec- Navigate to Settings ted, the daytime riding light is Vehicle settings switched back on.
  • Page 113: Dynamic Traction Control (Dtc)

    Turn indicators DYNAMIC TRACTION CON- Switch on the ignition. TROL (DTC) Operating DTC Navigate to Settings Switch on the ignition. Vehicle settings select Lights Assign the function to Switch Comfort turn in- the multi-function rocker on or off. dicator switch ( 81).
  • Page 114: Dynamic Suspension Adjustment (Dsa)

    OPERATION ively: Switch ignition off and on again. goes out, if self-diagnosis has not completed the DTC indicator and warning light starts flashing. For more information on Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) see the section The damping settings 1 can be entitled "Engineering details"...
  • Page 115 Select the setting to increase damping. Effects of damping on handling. The aim of adjusting this set- ting is to adapt the damping to suit the spring preload, road conditions and desired hand- ling. Ride height can be set to either of two levels 1.
  • Page 116: Riding Mode

    The chassis and suspension ad- RIDING MODE justment can also be adjusted Using riding modes in the scenario selected. BMW Motorrad offers you pre- For more information on the configured modes to suit the riding modes, see the section various purposes: entitled "Engineering details"...
  • Page 117 this message is displayed: guide 4 indicates how many riding modes are available. Action not possible. Min. number reached. The list of preselected riding ATTENTION modes is retained in memory, Activation of the off- even after the ignition is road mode (ENDURO and switched off.
  • Page 118: Riding Mode Pro

    OPERATION example Warning! ABS set- RIDING MODE PRO ting. with riding modes Pro The ABS indicator light flashes Adjustment option irregularly. See the section entitled "En- The Pro riding modes can be set up to suit individual rider gineering details" for more in- needs and preferences.
  • Page 119: Automated Shift Assistant (Asa)

    Select system and confirm. The following factory settings apply for DYNAMIC PRO RID- ING MODE ENGINE Dynamic Road Dynamic AUTOMATED SHIFT ASSIST- ANT (ASA) with automated shift assist- You can browse through the Function available settings 3 and the The automated shift assistant corresponding explanations 4.
  • Page 120 OPERATION gardless of which transmission Automated riding mode mode is selected. activated. For more information on the automated shift assistant (ASA), see the section entitled "Rid- ing" ( 165). Selecting transmission mode with automated shift assist- Establish riding readiness. 165) The indicator for automated Manual mode is active.
  • Page 121: Cruise Control

    Switching on cruise control CRUISE CONTROL Requirement Display when adjusting ECO, RAIN, ROAD, DYNAMIC settings (Speed Limit Info not or DYNAMIC PRO riding mode active) is selected. In ENDURO and ENDURO PRO riding modes, cruise control is not available. Symbol 1 for cruise control is displayed in the Pure Ride view and in the top status line.
  • Page 122 OPERATION Decelerating is displayed. The motorcycle maintains your current cruising speed and the setting is saved. Accelerating Short-push button 1 back. Speed is reduced by approx. 1 km/h each time you push the button. Push button 1 back and hold it in this position.
  • Page 123 DTC is deactivated by the rider, Resuming former cruising cruise control is deactivated as speed well. is greyed. Automatic deactivation Adaptive cruise control is de- activated automatically in the following situations: When engine speed drops below the minimum threshold Short-push button 1 back to (to prevent stalling).
  • Page 124: Radar-Based Rider Assistance Systems

    OPERATION Switching off cruise control celeration of the vehicle for a more dynamic style of riding. RADAR-BASED RIDER AS- SISTANCE SYSTEMS with Riding Assistant Safety information Distance control (ACC), Front Collision Warning (FCW) and lane change warning (SWW) Slide switch 2 to the left. are radar-based rider assist- The system is deactivated.
  • Page 125 Radar-based rider assistance WARNING systems detect only moving vehicles. This means that for Radar is not functional in example pedestrians, anim- certain situations als and stationary vehicles Risk of accident due to non- are not detected. Cyclists application of the brakes or cannot be reliably detected.
  • Page 126: Distance Control (Active Cruise Control Acc)

    OPERATION ATTENTION WARNING Radar might incorrectly ACC cannot compensate for detect certain objects and excessive speed differences traffic situations Risk of accident ACC cannot perform emer- Risk of accident Radar-based rider assist- gency braking. Retardation ance systems might respond and the rate at which retard- without justification in reac- ation increases are limited.
  • Page 127 It is back up to the road speed best to consult an authorised set beforehand. This can BMW Motorrad retailer. be the case in bends, for Toggling between cruise example. control and ACC...
  • Page 128 OPERATION section entitled "Engineering Navigate to Settings details" ( 190). , select sist Cruise con- trol Operating ACC Activate or deactivate Requirement Alternatively: Assign the is activated. function to the multi-function rocker switch ( 81). ACC is not available ACC is inactive: in ENDURO and Short-press the bottom ENDURO Pro riding modes.
  • Page 129 Status indicators showing in Setting approach distance the instrument cluster Assign the function to the multi-function rocker When ACC is in operation, the switch ( 81). following symbols can appear Short-press the multi-function in the instrument cluster: rocker switch. Indicator lights No object detected: shows green.
  • Page 130: Front Collision Warning (Fcw)

    OPERATION Medium approach dis- tance WARNING Long approach distance FCW can lose sight of an object detected beforehand Risk of accident When the ACC detects a If FCW loses sight of an ob- vehicle travelling in front, a ject detected beforehand depiction of a car appears in a warning might not be is- the symbol shown here to...
  • Page 131 Behaviour of front collision If a warning light shows in the warning instrument cluster: Intervene actively to avert po- FCW is available only in tential danger. the ECO, RAIN, ROAD and DYNAMIC riding modes. Setting timing for issue of warning See the "Engineering details"...
  • Page 132: Lane Change Warning (Sww)

    OPERATION Navigate to See the "Engineering details" Settings , select section for more information sist Front-colli- on FCW ( 192). sion warning Select Braking assist- LANE CHANGE WARNING ance (SWW) The following settings are available: with Riding Assistant Activated: In addition to issue Behaviour of lane change of the acute warning, a brak- warning...
  • Page 133: Hill Start Control (Hsc)

    Acute warning : SWW is deactivated, neither notifications nor acute If actuation of the turn indicators on the side warnings are issued. : SWW is active, both noti- corresponding to the lit-up fications and acute warnings warning triangle indicates are issued. an imminent lane change, : SWW is act- warning triangle 1 flashes...
  • Page 134 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- cycle to pull away from Non-availability of Hill Start rest with Hill Start Control, the Control throttle grip has to be turned to...
  • Page 135 Hill Start Control Pro is If Hill Start Control Pro purely a comfort system has been deactivated by that facilitates hill starts and means of the handbrake lever, consequently, is not to be con- automatic Hill Start Control is fused with a parking brake. deactivated for the next 4 m.
  • Page 136: Shift Light

    OPERATION To switch on manual Hill Start SHIFT LIGHT Control Pro, select Manual Function Hill Start Control Pro can be activated by forcefully oper- ating the handbrake or foot- brake lever. To switch on automatic Hill Start Control Pro, select Auto Hill Start Control Pro can be activated by forcefully oper-...
  • Page 137: Anti-Theft Alarm (Dwa)

    (under Activation with radio- Configuration operated key Shift light The following settings are Switch off the ignition. available: Start RPM End RPM Brightness . A flashing fre- Frequency quency of 0 Hz corresponds to steady light. Changes to brightness and flashing frequency are demon- strated by the shift light light- ing up or flashing.
  • Page 138 OPERATION Confirmation tone sounds three times (if activated). Tilt sensor is deactivated. Alarm signal A DWA alarm can be triggered Tilt sensor Switch-on attempt with an unauthorised vehicle key. You can cancel an alarm at any Disconnection of the DWA time by pressing button 1 on anti-theft alarm from the the radio-operated key;...
  • Page 139 Deactivation Adapting Warning signal Switch on or Tilt sensor If the alarm function is deactivated by the radio- Switch on or Arming tone operated key and the ignition is not subsequently switched on, Switch Arm automatically the alarm function is automat- on or off ically reactivated after approx.
  • Page 140: Tyre Pressure Monitoring (Rdc)

    OPERATION Push lever 2 up to lower TYRE PRESSURE MONITOR- windscreen 1. ING (RDC) Electrically adjusting Switch the target-pressure windscreen warning on or off with windscreen, electrically The system can be set to is- adjustable sue a target-pressure warning if tyre pressure drops to the Switch on the ignition.
  • Page 141: Heating

    ( 81). correctly if a windscreen that Select the appropriate setting. does not have BMW Motorrad approval is installed. Under these circumstances: Before switching off the igni- tion, make sure that nothing obstructs the windscreen's freedom of movement.
  • Page 142 OPERATION Operate the heating Operating passenger-seat heating The heating in the heated with two-up riding package handlebar grips and the seat heating can be activated Start the engine. ( 160) only when the engine is run- Seat heating can be activ- ning.
  • Page 143: Central Locking System

    3 Switch pressed at one dot: Unlocking low heating power. The central locking un- 4 Switch pressed at two dots: locks automatically when high heating power. you switch on the ignition. Press button 1. Selected heating stage 1 and with aluminium topcase seat-heating symbol 2 are dis- The topcase is unlocked.
  • Page 144: Storage Compartment

    OPERATION Requirement STORAGE COMPARTMENT Proceed as follows to manu- Opening and closing storage ally open the topcase if it is no compartment longer possible to unlock the central locking system or if the ATTENTION topcase is locked and has been removed: High temperatures in the storage compartments, par-...
  • Page 145: Front And Rear Seats

    FRONT AND REAR SEATS Removing passenger seat Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor- cycle on its stand. To open, press slide 2 and flip storage compartment flap 1 open. To close, press storage com- partment flap 1 closed.
  • Page 146 OPERATION Installing passenger seat Removing rider's seat with seat heating Turn vehicle key 1 clockwise Connect plug connection 1 of and hold it in this position. Lift the rear of the rider's the seat heating. seat 2. Insert the passenger seat 1 into the rear frame and press Remove rider's seat 1 from down on the front of the seat.
  • Page 147 Installing rider's seat with seat heating Connect plug connection 1 of the seat heating. Engage the rider's seat in mounts 2 on left and right and lower it on to the motor- cycle. Applying pressure to the rear of the seat, push the front seat slightly forward and then press the seat firmly down.
  • Page 148 ADJUSTMENT...
  • Page 149 MIRRORS HEADLIGHT CLUTCH GEARSHIFT LEVER BRAKES FOOTRESTS HANDLEBARS RIDER'S SEAT...
  • Page 150: Mirrors

    ADJUSTMENT MIRRORS Mirror (lock nut) to ad- apter Adjusting mirrors M10 x 1.25 22 Nm (Left-hand thread) Push protective cap 1 over the threaded fastener. with Riding Assistant Turn the mirror to the correct position. Adjusting mirror arm Push protective cap 1 over the threaded fastener of the mirror arm up to expose the threaded fastener.
  • Page 151: Headlight

    Setting the additional beam throw, have the setting headlight range checked by a specialist work- The steps described here shop, preferably an authorised for the left additional BMW Motorrad retailer. headlight also apply analog- ously to the right-hand side.
  • Page 152: Clutch

    ADJUSTMENT Adjusting clutch lever WARNING Adjusting the clutch lever while riding Risk of accident Adjust the clutch lever only when the motorcycle is at a standstill. If, for a high load, the adjust- ment of the spring pre-load is no longer sufficient not to dazzle oncoming traffic: Switch on the ignition.
  • Page 153: Gearshift Lever

    Check the and protector. Screw to gearshift lever 150) and gearshift lever ad- juster GEARSHIFT LEVER M6 x 20 Adjusting gearshift lever peg 8 Nm ATTENTION with Option 719 Billet Pack Shadow Unintentional operation of the gearshift lever Damage to the gearbox Check that the gearshift lever is in the correct pos- ition.
  • Page 154: Brakes

    ADJUSTMENT Position C: Widest span BRAKES between handlebar grip and Adjusting handbrake lever handbrake lever Check the and protector. WARNING 150) Adjust the footbrake lever Adjusting the handbrake lever while riding Risk of accident Do not attempt to adjust the handbrake lever unless the vehicle is at a standstill.
  • Page 155: Footrests

    148) HANDLEBARS Adjustable handlebars Have the handlebars adjusted by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer. When adjusting the handlebars, make sure Remove screw 2. that the mirrors do not Remove rider footrest 1. come into contact with the windscreen.
  • Page 156 If the handlebar lever contacts handlebars replaced by a the hand protector or if the specialist workshop, preferably handlebar lever cannot be an authorised BMW Motorrad moved forward easily from its retailer. idle position: Checking hand protector Have the hand protector posi-...
  • Page 157: Rider's Seat

    RIDER'S SEAT Adjust the height and angle of tilt of the rider's seat Remove the rider's seat. 140) First push the front height ad- justment under the mount- ing 1 then push it into the locking mechanism 2 until it engages.
  • Page 158 ADJUSTMENT To change the angle of seat tilt: Position front and rear height adjusters differently. Install the rider's seat. 141)
  • Page 160 RIDING...
  • Page 161 SAFETY INFORMATION REGULAR CHECK STARTING RUNNING IN OFF-ROAD USE GEAR SHIFT ASSISTANT PRO AUTOMATED SHIFT ASSISTANT (ASA) BRAKES PARKING YOUR MOTORCYCLE LIFT ASSISTANCE REFUELLING SECURING MOTORCYCLE FOR TRANSPORTATION...
  • Page 162: Safety Information

    Your authorised BMW Motorrad retailer will with aluminium case be happy to advise you on Ensure that the case volumes the correct clothing for every on the left and right are equal.
  • Page 163 5 kg on the tank 1 and radiator Maximum speed for cowls 2 provide the option journeys with loaded of attaching BMW Motorrad radiator cowl bag accessories, such as tank bags and radiator cowl bags. max. 130 km/h Payload of radiator cowl max.
  • Page 164 RIDING Speed Risk of poisoning If you ride at high speed, al- Exhaust fumes contain carbon ways bear in mind that various monoxide, which is colourless boundary conditions can ad- and odourless but highly toxic. versely affect the handling of your motorcycle.
  • Page 165 Risk of burning Use only unleaded fuel. Comply with all specified maintenance intervals. CAUTION Engine and exhaust system ATTENTION become very hot when the vehicle is in use Unburned fuel in catalytic Risk of burn injury converter When you park the vehicle Damage to catalytic converter make sure that no-one and Note the points listed for...
  • Page 166: Regular Check

    RIDING Tampering Check security of cases and luggage. ATTENTION Every 3rd refuelling stop Check the engine oil level Tampering with the motor- 212). cycle (e.g. engine manage- Check the brake pad thick- ment ECU, throttle valves, ness, front brakes ( 214).
  • Page 167 with automated shift assist- If the motorcycle is star- ted at idle speed, it is pre- vented from engaging a gear while the side stand is folded out. If the side stand is folded out while a gear is engaged Press starter button 1 and and the engine is running, the hold it down until the engine...
  • Page 168: Running In

    273) Self-diagnosis checks the <5000 min (Odometer functional readiness of the reading 0...1000 km) BMW Motorrad ABS and the No full load (Odometer read- BMW Motorrad ASC/DTC. ing 0...1000 km) flashes. Note the mileage after which the running-in check should slow-flashes.
  • Page 169: Off-Road Use

    OFF-ROAD USE WARNING For off-roading Tyre pressure New brake pads Longer stopping distance, risk WARNING of accident Apply the brakes in good Lower tyre pressure for off- time. roading in operation on smooth roads Tyres Risk of accident due to im- New tyres have a smooth sur- paired driving characteristics.
  • Page 170: Gear Shift Assistant Pro

    Operation in very dusty condi- available as optional extras. tions (desert, steppes, or the BMW Motorrad recommends like) necessitates the use of checking the rims for damage air filter elements specially de- after off-roading. signed for conditions of this nature.
  • Page 171: Automated Shift Assistant (Asa)

    If the motorcycle is already in reaction to the load change. a drive-ready state, this is can- BMW Motorrad recommends celled when the motorcycle is disengaging the clutch for lifted onto the stand and neut- shifts in these circumstances.
  • Page 172 RIDING Manual mode All switching actions are Requirement performed automatically depending on the current Riding readiness is established. riding mode, engine speed Carefully ease the throttle grip and throttle grip position. open to pull away. If the gearshift lever is Use the gearshift lever in used to shift up or down, the usual way to upshift and...
  • Page 173: Brakes

    flashes. Engaging the rollaway preven- tion device has failed. Move the motorcycle for- wards or backwards a short distance. is displayed. Alternatively: Long-press but- ton 1. The motorcycle is secured is displayed. against rolling away. Switch off the ignition. The transmission is in neutral. To release the rollaway pre- Rollaway prevention vention device, select neut-...
  • Page 174 20 km/h. wheel. Rear collision warning without automated shift as- If the BMW Motorrad sistant Rear End Collision Warning (RECW) system detects a Remember to pull the clutch at speed-dependent probability the same time.
  • Page 175 with automated shift assist- After work has been carried on the brakes, due to traces of oil or grease. To make the best possible use Riding on dirt-covered sur- of the engine brake when driv- faces or off-road. ing downhill, select manual rid- ing mode 114).
  • Page 176: Parking Your Motorcycle

    RIDING apply to motorcycling. It is still PARKING YOUR possible for these limits to be MOTORCYCLE overshot due to misjudgement Side stand or rider error. In extreme cases Switch off the ignition. this can result in a crash. Use on public roads ABS Pro and Dynamic Brake ATTENTION Control help make the motor-...
  • Page 177 with automated shift assist- Select rollaway prevention 167) Centre stand with centre stand Switch off the ignition. Flip peg on centre stand 1 ATTENTION open. Press your foot down on Poor ground underneath the peg 1 of the centre stand and stand lift the motorcycle on to the Risk of damage to parts if...
  • Page 178: Lift Assistance

    RIDING flip the peg of the centre be switched off and then on stand 1 closed. again. Switch on the ignition. LIFT ASSISTANCE with Adaptive Ride Height ATTENTION with comfort adaptive ride Poor ground underneath the height stand How the lift assistance Risk of damage to parts if function works vehicle topples...
  • Page 179: Refuelling

    flip the peg of the centre stand 1 closed. When you ride off the suspension returns automatic- ally to the ride height selected beforehand. REFUELLING Fuel grade Flip peg on centre stand 1 Requirement open. For optimum fuel consumption, Press your foot down on fuel should be sulphur-free or peg 1 of the centre stand and as low-sulphur as possible.
  • Page 180 RIDING your authorised BMW Motorrad Refuelling retailer. Requirement The steering lock is disen- Recommended fuel gaged. grade Premium unleaded (max. WARNING 15% ethanol, E10/E15) 95 ROZ/RON Fuel is highly flammable 90 AKI Risk of fire and explosion Do not smoke. Never bring...
  • Page 181 with centre stand Fuel filler cap unlocks. Fully open the fuel filler cap. Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor- Variant 2 cycle on its centre stand. Requirement Switch off the ignition. After the waiting time has ex- pired The fuel filler cap can be Bring the radio-operated key...
  • Page 182 RIDING authorised BMW Motorrad re- the fuel reserve indicator light tailer. is switched off. The "usable fuel capacity" specified in the technical data is the quantity that the fuel tank could hold if refilled after it had been run dry and the engine had cut out due to a lack of fuel.
  • Page 183: Securing Motorcycle For Transportation

    SECURING MOTORCYCLE FOR TRANSPORTATION ATTENTION Incorrect lashing Component damage Never lash anything to add- on parts such as the engine protection bars, for example. ATTENTION Secure tensioning belts only to the components Vehicle topples to side when described as suitable for this being lifted on to stand purpose.
  • Page 184 RIDING Tension all the straps uni- formly to hold the vehicle se- curely. ATTENTION Trapping of components Component damage Do not trap components such as brake lines or cable legs. Pass the straps on left and right through the fork bridge and strap the motorcycle down.
  • Page 186: Engineering Details

    ENGINEERING DETAILS...
  • Page 187 GENERAL NOTES ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS) DYNAMIC TRACTION CONTROL (DTC) DYNAMIC ENGINE BRAKE CONTROL (MSR) BATTERY GUARD SHUTDOWN CONCEPT DISTANCE CONTROL (ACTIVE CRUISE CONTROL ACC) FRONT COLLISION WARNING (FCW) REAR END COLLISION WARNING (RECW) LANE CHANGE WARNING (SWW) DYNAMIC SUSPENSION ADJUSTMENT (DSA) RIDING MODE DYNAMIC BRAKE CONTROL TYRE PRESSURE CONTROL (RDC)
  • Page 188: General Notes

    If the rider increases braking rear brakes are applied. pressure to the extent that The BMW Motorrad fully in- braking force exceeds the max- tegral ABS adapts brake force imum transferable limit, the distribution between front and...
  • Page 189 BMW Motorrad reacts instantly and adjusts Integral ABS Pro will be un- braking force accordingly to able to prevent the rear wheel achieve optimum braking.
  • Page 190 Risk of falling In addition to problems with When you brake sharply, the BMW Motorrad ABS, ex- bear in mind that ABS con- ceptional riding conditions can trol cannot always be re- lead to a fault message being...
  • Page 191 Evolution of ABS to ABS Pro Safety reserves Until now, BMW Motorrad ABS The potentially shorter has helped ensure a very high braking distances which degree of safety for braking BMW Motorrad Integral...
  • Page 192: Dynamic Traction Control (Dtc)

    ABS intervention. and more comfortable for the Advantages for the rider rider. BMW Motorrad DTC is de- The advantages of ABS Pro for signed as an assistant system the rider are sensitive response for the rider and for use on and high braking and direc- public roads.
  • Page 193 DTC fault shows. Self- conditions off-road or on the track. The BMW Motorrad DTC diagnosis has to complete can be deactivated in these before fault messages can be cases.
  • Page 194: Dynamic Engine Brake Control (Msr)

    ENGINEERING DETAILS Sharp braking during sporty BMW Motorrad recommends riding. turning the throttle grip back slightly when lifting the front In the same way as DTC trac- wheel in order to reach a stable tion control, dynamic engine driving condition again as soon brake control compares the as possible.
  • Page 195: Shutdown Concept

    Comfort functions transmitted by electronic noti- are either downgraded or fication. More detailed inform- switched off in line with ation about the BMW Motorrad demand to ensure that vehicle Teleservices is available from operation can be maintained. your authorised BMW Motorrad In the event of a shutdown, a retailer.
  • Page 196: Distance Control (Active Cruise Control Acc)

    Riding Assistant travelling ahead. At the same What is ACC? time, the radar sensor analyses BMW Motorrad ACC is a cruise yaw rate and vehicle speed to control system with approach calculate what is referred to distance control. The function...
  • Page 197 comfortable bank angle (e.g. would apply, for example, 20°). As bank angle increases, to a vehicle that is on the moreover, braking and accel- left in right-hand traffic or a eration dynamism is limited vehicle on the right in left- so that no sudden braking or hand traffic.
  • Page 198: Front Collision Warning (Fcw)

    Riding Assistant time by a slight application of the brakes ( 125). What is FCW? BMW Motorrad FCW is an Timing of warning threshold collision warning system that To determine when the rider warns of critical situations should be warned, the system...
  • Page 199: Rear End Collision Warning (Recw)

    What is RECW? The timing of the warning threshold can be set to BMW Motorrad Rear End Colli- Early sion Warning (RECW) is a col- Medium Late lision warning system to help Speed range of FCW prevent accidents. The function...
  • Page 200: Dynamic Suspension Adjustment (Dsa)

    ENGINEERING DETAILS How does lane change Speed ranges: Warning warning work? messages are issued as of speed ranges above 18 km/h When the rear radar sensor de- and are sustained until speed tects the presence of another drops to 15 km/h. In a road user in the neighbouring passing manoeuvre, warning lane or approaching from be-...
  • Page 201: Riding Mode

    damping, depending on riding Possible settings, ride height mode. Auto: Automatic adjustment of ride height Load equalisation High: Permanently high ride DSA adapts the motorcycle height automatically to the load it is In ENDURO and ENDURO PRO carrying. The rider does not riding modes: have to adjust the suspension Low: Permanently low ride...
  • Page 202 ENGINEERING DETAILS DYNAMIC PRO and ENDURO RAIN PRO: The throttle response ROAD (default mode) can be adjusted individually ENDURO 112). with riding modes Pro with automated shift assist- DYNAMIC DYNAMIC PRO Automated gear shifting ENDURO PRO ECO: Automated gear shifting for high efficiency.
  • Page 203 DYNAMIC PRO: The ABS set- ABS Pro ting corresponds to DYNAMIC ECO, RAIN and ROAD: ABS riding mode. Pro is fully available. DYNAMIC PRO and ENDURO DYNAMIC, DYNAMIC PRO PRO: The ABS can be adjus- and ENDURO: The level of ted individually ( 112).
  • Page 204 ENGINEERING DETAILS force to the front wheel is off detection is deactivated, reduced compared to ECO, so that wheelies of any length RAIN and ROAD. and angle are possible. In ENDURO: The distribution of extreme cases, the vehicle can brake force to the front wheel flip over backwards! is reduced and adapted to DYNAMIC: The intervention...
  • Page 205 Mode changes shorten the lift of the intake valves and open the valves to The riding mode can be different extents. Charge-cycle changed while the vehicle is losses are lessened by de-throt- stationary with the ignition tling, friction is reduced, the on.
  • Page 206: Dynamic Brake Control

    ENGINEERING DETAILS indicator varies depending on When partially integral brak- the gear selected by the rider, ing at a high brake pressure the load requirement input via gradient is initiated, Dynamic the throttle grip, and engine Brake Control increases the rpm.
  • Page 207: Tyre Pressure Control (Rdc)

    Tyre pressure ranges TYRE PRESSURE CONTROL The RDC control unit distin- (RDC) guishes between three tyre Function pressure ranges matched to A sensor integrated into each the vehicle: tyre measures the air tempera- Filling pressure within the ture and the air pressure inside permissible tolerance the tyre and transmits this in- Filling pressure in the limit...
  • Page 208: Gear Shift Assistant

    ENGINEERING DETAILS there usually do not correspond GEAR SHIFT ASSISTANT to the values displayed in the with shift assistant Pro display. Gear Shift Assistant Pro Pressure adaptation Your vehicle is equipped with Compare the RDC value in the Gear Shift Assistant Pro, a instrument cluster with the system originally developed for value in the table on the back...
  • Page 209: Automated Shift Assistant (Asa)

    It is not necessary to close Downshifting the throttle twistgrip when Downshifting is assisted until shifting under acceleration. maximum rpm for the tar- When downshifting (throttle get gear to be selected is twistgrip closed), engine reached. This prevents over- speed is adjusted by blipping revving.
  • Page 210: Hill Start Control (Hsc)

    ENGINEERING DETAILS Functional principle of the Riding mode Engine speed automated shift assistant Throttle grip position (ASA) Angle of heel The automated shift assistant is the logical and technical fur- Switching actions are initiated ther development of the proven according to the driving situ- shift assist Pro system.
  • Page 211 chine at a standstill on a gradi- with riding modes Pro ent. Hill Start Control Pro The brake pressure in the Hill Start Control Pro enables brake system is dependent on automatic activation of the the gradient. holding function. Brake release when engine is Effect of an incline on brake pressure and drive-off stopped or after time-out...
  • Page 212: Shiftcam

    ENGINEERING DETAILS soon as the ignition is switched efficiently and engine operation off. is perceptibly smoother. The full-load cam is designed for SHIFTCAM optimised engine power and Functional principle of it maximises intake valve lift. ShiftCam The intake camshaft is shifted axially to vary valve timing The vehicle features BMW and valve lift.
  • Page 214: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 215 GENERAL NOTES TOOLKIT FRONT-WHEEL STAND REAR-WHEEL STAND ENGINE OIL BRAKE SYSTEM CLUTCH COOLANT TYRES WHEEL RIMS WHEELS AIR FILTER TANK COVER LIGHTING JUMP-STARTING BATTERY FUSES DIAGNOSTIC CONNECTOR...
  • Page 216: General Notes

    If in doubt consult a Non-reusable cable ties specialist workshop, preferably Non-reusable cable ties are an authorised BMW Motorrad used at some points to secure retailer. cables and lines. To prevent damage to cables and lines...
  • Page 217: Toolkit

    TOOLKIT FRONT-WHEEL STAND Install the front-wheel stand ATTENTION Use of the BMW Motorrad front-wheel stand without accompanying use of centre stand or auxiliary stand Risk of damage to parts if vehicle topples Screwdriver handle Place the motorcycle on Use with screwdriver...
  • Page 218: Rear-Wheel Stand

    50 km. procedure for installation. BMW Motorrad offers an aux- ATTENTION iliary stand suitable for every vehicle. Your BMW Motorrad Misinterpretation of oil level...
  • Page 219 Vehicle toppling sideways by a specialist workshop, Risk of damage to parts if preferably an authorised vehicle topples BMW Motorrad retailer. Secure the vehicle, prefer- Topping up engine oil ably with the assistance of Make sure the ground is level...
  • Page 220: Brake System

    Engine damage due to incor- preferably an authorised rect oil filling BMW Motorrad retailer. Always make sure that the engine oil level is correct. Checking brake pad thickness, front brakes If the oil level is below the Make sure the ground is level MIN mark max.
  • Page 221 Have the brake pads replaced brake pads 1. 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- cycle on its stand.
  • Page 222 Have the brake pads replaced rear wheel from below to- by a specialist workshop, ward brake pads 1. preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer. Brake-pad wear limit, rear 0.8 mm (Friction pad only, without backing plate. The wear indicators (grooves)
  • Page 223 Checking brake-fluid level, front brakes WARNING Not enough brake fluid in brake fluid reservoir, or con- taminants in brake fluid Considerably reduced braking power due to presence of air, Check the brake fluid level in contaminants or water in the brake fluid reservoir for front brake system wheel brake 1.
  • Page 224 Have the fault rectified as cycle on its centre stand. quickly as possible by a spe- cialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad re- tailer. Checking brake-fluid level, rear brakes WARNING Not enough brake fluid in...
  • Page 225: Clutch

    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- Check the coolant level in ex- tailer. pansion tank 1. CLUTCH...
  • Page 226: Tyres

    MAINTENANCE Open cap of expansion Specified coolant level tank 1. Top up coolant to the spe- Between MIN and MAX cified level using a suitable marks on the expansion tank funnel. (Engine cold) Check the coolant level. If the coolant drops below the 219) Close cap of expansion permitted level:...
  • Page 227 sequently, the values they show do not usually tally with the WARNING pressure readings shown by Tendency of valve inserts the instrument cluster. installed vertically to open Check the tyre tread depth by themselves at high riding speeds WARNING Sudden loss of tyre pressure Install valve caps fitted with Riding with badly worn tyres rubber sealing rings and...
  • Page 228: Wheel Rims

    BMW Motorrad re- ous effects on the performance tailer. of the control systems. Check the spokes...
  • Page 229 ATTENTION on an auxiliary stand; Unwanted inward movement BMW Motorrad recommends of the brake pads the BMW Motorrad rear- Component damage on at- wheel stand. tempt to install the brake cal- Install the rear-wheel stand. iper or because brake pads...
  • Page 230 MAINTENANCE Lift the front of the motor- cycle until the front wheel is clear of the ground, preferably using a BMW Motorrad front- wheel stand. Install the front-wheel stand. 211) Withdraw quick-release axle 1, support the front wheel when doing this.
  • Page 231 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. Lubricate quick-release axle 1. Lubricant Unirex N3 Lift the front wheel slightly and install quick-release Lubricate the friction face of axle 1.
  • Page 232 MAINTENANCE Remove front-wheel stand and firmly compress front forks several times. Do not operate the brake in this pro- cess. Install the front-wheel stand. 211) Tighten right axle clamping screws 1 to the specified torque. Clamping screws for quick-release axle Tightening sequence: Tighten screws six times in alternate Install screw 1 and tighten to...
  • Page 233 Operate the brake several on an auxiliary stand; times until the brake pads are BMW Motorrad recommends bedded. the BMW Motorrad rear- Insert the cable for the wheel wheel stand. speed sensor into holding Install the rear-wheel stand. clips 1 and 2.
  • Page 234 Always have the security the silencer is installed. of the fasteners checked by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Remove bolts 1 from the rear wheel, while supporting the wheel. Tilt the rear wheel to the side Clean the contact surfaces to remove.
  • Page 235 Seat the rear wheel on the Lubricant rear-wheel adapter. Optimoly TA Slide new clamp 3 on to si- lencer 1. Push silencer 1 to the limit position. Install the screw with shaped washer 2. Silencer to bracket Install wheel bolts 1 and tighten to specified torque.
  • Page 236: Air Filter

    MAINTENANCE Clamp to silencer and exhaust manifold 22 Nm with off-road tyres Remove screws 1. Remove air filter cover 2. Clean the threads for screws 1. Hold spray guard 2 in posi- tion. Install screws 1. Spray guard to bevel Remove frame 1 with air filter gears insert 2.
  • Page 237: Tank Cover

    Installing air filter element TANK COVER Removing the right tank cover The procedure described here for the right tank cover also applies to the left side as well. Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor- cycle on its stand.
  • Page 238: Lighting

    If an LED light source is faulty contact a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer. Fit the tank cover 3. JUMP-STARTING Carefully insert the tank cover 3 into the retaining CAUTION lugs 2 and mounting clips 4.
  • Page 239 Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor- ATTENTION cycle on its stand. Excessive current flowing Remove the rider's seat. when the motorcycle is 140) jump-started When jump-starting the en- Wiring smoulders/ignites or gine, do not disconnect the damage to the on-board elec- battery from the on-board tronics...
  • Page 240: Battery

    MAINTENANCE with M Lightweight battery Allow both engines to idle for a few minutes before discon- necting the jump leads. Disconnect the jump lead from the negative termin- als first, then disconnect the second lead from the positive terminals. with M Lightweight battery Install protective cap 1.
  • Page 241 Damage to the vehicle elec- more than four weeks. tronics If a battery has discharged BMW Motorrad has de- to the extent that it is com- veloped a float charger pletely flat (battery voltage specially designed for com-...
  • Page 242 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 recharged at regular With the battery connected to intervals in the course of a the vehicle's on-board elec- lengthy period of disuse.
  • Page 243 cannot be released. The mo- with M Lightweight battery torcycle cannot be manoeuvred with the rollaway prevention device engaged. To manoeuvre the vehicle without the battery, park the vehicle in neutral posi- tion Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor- cycle on its stand.
  • Page 244 MAINTENANCE Wiring harness to bat- tery M6 x 12 3.5 Nm M6 x 8 4.5 Nm Install protective cap 1. Install the rider's seat. First connect positive battery 141) cable 1. Then connect negative battery Removing battery cable 2. with anti-theft alarm (DWA) If applicable, switch off the Wiring harness to bat- anti-theft alarm.
  • Page 245 Disengage the diagnostic Disconnect plug connection 1 socket. ( 243) from battery 2. Lift battery 1 up and out; Disengage the diagnostic work it slightly back and forth socket. ( 243) Lift battery 2 up and out; if it is difficult to remove. work it slightly back and forth with M Lightweight battery if it is difficult to remove.
  • Page 246 MAINTENANCE beforehand, preferably an au- with M Lightweight battery thorised BMW Motorrad re- tailer. Insert battery 2 into the bat- tery compartment, positive terminal on the left in the for- Insert battery 1 into the bat- ward direction of travel.
  • Page 247: Fuses

    If applicable, switch on the quently have the electric anti-theft alarm. circuits checked by a specialist workshop, preferably an au- Change the system settings. thorised BMW Motorrad re- tailer. FUSES Insert plug 1 or plug 2. Hold cover 4 in position. Replacing fuses Install screws 3.
  • Page 248 MAINTENANCE Fuse assignment II Fuse assignment III 10 A 50 A Instrument cluster Main fuse Anti-theft alarm 20 A Socket for onboard dia- Rear radar gnosis Front radar Seat heating Sensor box Central locking, cases and Windscreen motor topcase 15 A Keyless Ride Coil, isolating relay Headlight...
  • Page 249: Diagnostic Connector

    Do not disconnect the diagnostic socket or allow it to be disconnected except in the course of a BMW Motorrad service by a specialist workshop or by other authorised persons. Have the work carried out by appropriately trained per- sonnel.
  • Page 250 ACCESSORIES...
  • Page 251 GENERAL NOTES POWER SOCKETS USB CHARGING SOCKETS CASES TOPCASE NAVIGATION SYSTEM...
  • Page 252: 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 253: Usb Charging Sockets

    Automatic shutdown USB CHARGING SOCKETS The sockets will be automat- Notes on use ically switched off during the start procedure. ATTENTION The power supply to the sockets is switched off Vibrations when vehicle is 60 seconds after the ignition moving is switched off, in order to Damage to mobile phones prevent overloading of the...
  • Page 254 ACCESSORIES 60 seconds after the ignition is switched off, in order to pre- vent overloading of the on- board electrics. While riding in the rain, you should disconnect the device from the interface in order to protect against damage. To prevent dirtying, keep the This is a 5 V USB charging in- protective cover closed when terface 1 that provides a max-...
  • Page 255: Cases

    Topcase Open case lid 2. with aluminium topcase Closing cases The USB charging socket is inside the topcase ( 253). Close case lid 2. Fully close locking flap 1. Turn the key to the LOCK po- This is a 5 V USB charging in- sition.
  • Page 256 ACCESSORIES Close the case. ( 249) Locking protective cap Push lock 1 up and work case lid 2 in direction of arrow to disengage. Turn the protective cap to po- Attaching case lid sition 1. The protective cap engages with a perceptible snap. Unlocking protective cap Push lock 1 up and work case lid 2 in direction of arrow to...
  • Page 257 Remove protective cap 2 Check magnetic plug connec- from magnetic plug connec- tion 3 of case and case holder tion 1. for dirt and damage. Engage hooks 2 securely in mounts 1. Turn the key in the case lock 1 to the RELEASE Fully close locking flap 2.
  • Page 258 ACCESSORIES against damage, dirt and corrosion. Store cases where they will be clean and dry. Open the case. ( 249) Install protective cap 1 on holder 2 in the case lid. with aluminium case Lock the protective cap. Open the case. ( 249) 250) Remove protective cap 1...
  • Page 259: Topcase

    Maximum payload and Total weight with pay- maximum speed load per aluminium case When lashing light items including add-on parts/exten- of luggage to the vehicle, sions take care not to put too much max. 16.6 kg strain on the eyes (max. 3 kg). Consequently, tighten straps or TOPCASE ropes by hand, without using...
  • Page 260 ACCESSORIES Locking protective cap Installing topcase WARNING Luggage on topcase not se- cured in compliance with correct procedure Impairment of handling stabil- Do not lash luggage car- ried on the topcase to the Turn the protective cap to po- topcase carrier or to other sition 1.
  • Page 261 with aluminium topcase Fully open locking flap 1. Unlock the protective cap. 254) Remove protective cap 1 from magnetic plug connec- tion 2. Check magnetic plug connec- tion 2 of topcase and topcase holder for dirt and damage. Engage hooks 3 securely in mounts 1.
  • Page 262 ACCESSORIES The key automatically jumps Turn the key to position 1 and into position 1. remove the key. Make sure that the topcase is The topcase locks and un- correctly seated on the lug- locks with a central locking gage carrier. system.
  • Page 263 Close the topcase. ( 253) The key automatically jumps into position 1. Turn the key to the RELEASE Turn the key to position 1 and position in the topcase lock. remove the key. The locking flap pops up. Alternatively, turn the key to the LOCK position and re- move the key.
  • Page 264: Navigation System

    Secure the navigation device topcase carrier or to other Navigation prepara- movable parts. tion is suitable from Before riding off, check BMW Motorrad Navigator IV that the topcase carrier has onward. clearance on both sides. The latching system of When lashing light items...
  • Page 265 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 266 Navigator ( 89), some of its functions can be operated without the rider removing a hand from the handlebars. If the BMW Motorrad ConnectedRide Navigator is connected, all connections on the vehicle are automatically disconnected. Devices that Insert cover 1 in the lower...
  • Page 267 The ConnectedRide Navig- ator has a n automatic oper- ating focus changeover. For more details see the operating instructions of the Connected- Ride Navigator. Security settings Always follow the safety instructions in the oper- ating instructions of the BMW Motorrad ConnectedRide Navigator.
  • Page 268 CARE...
  • Page 269 CARE PRODUCTS WASHING THE VEHICLE CLEANING EASILY DAMAGED COMPONENTS CARE OF PAINTWORK PAINT PRESERVATION LAYING UP MOTORCYCLE RESTORING MOTORCYCLE TO USE...
  • Page 270: Care Products

    BMW Motorrad retailer. The BMW Motorrad recommends substances in BMW Care that you use BMW insect re- Products have been tested in mover to soften and wash off laboratories and in practice;...
  • Page 271: Cleaning Easily Damaged Components

    BMW Motorrad re- the vehicle. tailer. To prevent stains, do not wash CLEANING EASILY DAMAGED the vehicle immediately after COMPONENTS it has been exposed to strong Plastics sunlight and do not wash it in the sun.
  • Page 272 BMW Care Products range. Treat rubber components with This is particularly important to water or BMW rubber-care counter the effects of salt. products. Use BMW Motorrad high-gloss Radar sensors polish for additional treatment. with Riding Assistant Radiator Clean the radiator regularly to prevent overheating of the en- gine due to inadequate cooling.
  • Page 273: Care Of Paintwork

    For paint preservation, can damage the paint, espe- BMW Motorrad recommends cially if your vehicle is ridden in the use of BMW Motorrad areas with high air pollution or gloss polish or agents contain- natural sources of dirt, for ex- ing carnauba wax or synthetic ample tree resin or pollen.
  • Page 274: Restoring Motorcycle To Use

    CARE your authorised BMW Motorrad an acid-free grease (e.g. retailer. Vaseline). Stand the motorcycle in a dry Clean the motorcycle. room in such a way that there with automated shift assist- is no load on either wheel. After disconnecting the...
  • Page 276: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA...
  • Page 277 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 278: Troubleshooting Chart

    TECHNICAL DATA TROUBLESHOOTING CHART The engine does not start. Possible cause Rectification Side stand extended and gear Retract the side stand. engaged Gear engaged and clutch not Select neutral or pull the clutch disengaged lever. No fuel in tank Refuel. ( 174) Battery flat Recharge the battery connec-...
  • Page 279 Active route guidance is not displayed in the instrument cluster. Possible cause Rectification Navigation from the Call up the BMW Motorrad BMW Motorrad Connec- Connected app on the paired ted app was not transmitted. mobile device prior to depar- ture.
  • Page 280: Threaded Fasteners

    TECHNICAL DATA THREADED FASTENERS Front wheel Value Valid Screw in quick-re- lease axle M20 x 1.5 50 Nm Clamping screws for quick-release axle M6 x 30 - 10.9 Tightening sequence: Tighten screws six times in alternate se- quence 12 Nm Radial brake caliper on telescopic forks M10 x 60...
  • Page 281 Mirrors Value Valid Mirror (lock nut) to adapter M10 x 1.25 Left-hand thread, 22 Nm Mirror (bottom lock nut) to adapter M10 x 1.5 22 Nm with Riding Assistant Gearshift lever Value Valid Screw to gearshift lever and gearshift lever adjuster M6 x 20 8 Nm Footrests...
  • Page 282 TECHNICAL DATA Handlebars Value Valid Clamping block (handlebar clamp) on fork bridge M8 x 30 Tightening sequence: Tighten until seated at front as viewed in forward direction of travel 19 Nm One handlebar riser Tightening sequence: with handle- (15 mm), M8 x 45 Tighten until seated bar exten- at front as viewed in...
  • Page 283 Silencer Value Valid Clamp to silencer and exhaust manifold Replace clamp 22 Nm Lubricate inner face of clamp, Optimoly TA Silencer to bracket M8 x 35 19 Nm Air filter Value Valid Air filter cover to in- take air silencer 3 Nm...
  • Page 284: Fuel

    TECHNICAL DATA FUEL Recommended fuel grade Premium unleaded (max. 15% ethanol, E10/E15) 95 ROZ/RON 90 AKI Alternative fuel grade Regular unleaded (power- and consumption-related restrictions.) (max. 15% ethanol, E10/E15) 91 ROZ/RON 87 AKI Usable fuel capacity approx. 30 l Reserve fuel approx.
  • Page 285: 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. 0.75 l, Difference between MIN and MAX...
  • Page 286: Clutch

    TECHNICAL DATA Idle speed 1050 ±50 , Engine at reg- ular operating temperature CLUTCH Clutch type Multi-plate oil-bath clutch TRANSMISSION Type of transmission Claw-shift 6-speed gearbox, integrated into engine block FINAL DRIVE Gear ratio of final drive 2.909 (32/11 teeth) Rear axle differential oil SAE 70W-80 FRAME...
  • Page 287: Brakes

    Rear wheel Type of rear suspension Cast aluminium single swinging arm with BMW Motorrad Paralever Spring travel at rear wheel 220 mm, at rear wheel with comfort adaptive ride 200 mm, at rear wheel height BRAKES Front wheel Type of front brake...
  • Page 288: Wheels And Tyres

    TECHNICAL DATA WHEELS AND TYRES Speed category, front/rear V, required at least: 240 km/h tyres Front wheel Front-wheel type Cross-spoked wheel with enduro forged wheel Forged aluminium wheels Front-wheel rim size 3.00'' x 19'' Tyre designation, front 120/70 R 19 Load index, front tyre 60 g/cm Permissible front-wheel imbal-...
  • Page 289 Fuse 1 10 A, Instrument cluster, anti- theft alarm system (DWA), OBD socket, seat heating, central locking system for cases and topcase Fuse 2 15 A, Cut-off relay, Key- less Ride, headlight Fuse 3 20 A, Rear radar, front radar, CCP, windscreen motor, sensor box Fuse 4...
  • Page 290: Anti-Theft Alarm

    TECHNICAL DATA ANTI-THEFT ALARM Battery type (For Keyless Ride CR 2032 radio-operated key) DIMENSIONS Length of motorcycle 2208 mm, over spray guard with topcase holder 2280 mm, Across luggage carrier Height of motorcycle 1494...1588 mm, without mir- rors, over windscreen, at DIN unladen weight Width of motorcycle 1000 mm, with hand protect-...
  • Page 291: Weights

    WEIGHTS Vehicle kerb weight 269 kg, DIN vehicle kerb weight, ready for road, 90 % load of fuel, without optional extras (OE) Permissible gross vehicle 485 kg weight Maximum payload 216 kg Weight per aluminium case 6.6 kg Weight of volume expansion 1.4 kg per aluminium case Total weight with payload per...
  • Page 292 SERVICE...
  • Page 293 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 294: Reporting Safety-Relevant Defects

    SERVICE REPORTING SAFETY-RELEVANT DEFECTS with Canada export If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately in- form the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) in addition to notifying the BMW of North America, LLC. If the NHTSA receives other, similar complaints, it may open an investigation.
  • Page 295: Recycling

    BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE specific websites of the BMW Motorrad has an manufacturer. Additional extensive network of retailers information can be obtained on in place to look after you and...
  • Page 296: Bmw Motorrad Service History

    An authorised firmed in the "Service" chapter BMW Motorrad retailer or a in this manual. Evidence of specialist workshop can also regular preventive maintenance view data that is stored in the is essential for generous electronic service booklet.
  • Page 297: Bmw Motorrad Mobility Services

    500 km and 1200 km. the vehicle owner. In this in- BMW Motorrad Service stance, no entry is made in the The BMW Motorrad Service electronic service booklet of is carried out once a year; the the vehicle. extent of servicing can vary,...
  • Page 298 SERVICE The service-due indicator in the display reminds you about one month or 1000 km in advance when the time for a service is approaching. To find out more about service go to: bmw-motorrad.com/service The maintenance tasks neces- sary for your vehicle are set out in the maintenance sched- ule below.
  • Page 299: Maintenance Schedule

    MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE BMW running-in check 10 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...
  • Page 300: Bmw Motorrad Running-In Check

    SERVICE 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. Setting service-due date and countdown distance Performing vehicle test with BMW Motorrad diagnostic system...
  • Page 301: Maintenance Confirmations

    MAINTENANCE CONFIRMATIONS BMW Motorrad Service standard scope The tasks included in the BMW Motorrad Service standard scope are listed below. The actual scope of maintenance work applic- able for your vehicle may vary. Performing vehicle test with BMW Motorrad diagnostic system...
  • Page 302 SERVICE 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 303 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 304 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 305 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 306 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 307 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 308 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 309 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 310 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 311 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 312 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 313: Service Confirmations

    SERVICE CONFIRMATIONS The table is intended as a record of maintenance and repair work, the installation of optional accessories and, if appropriate, technical campaign work. Work performed odometer Date reading...
  • Page 314 SERVICE Work performed odometer Date reading...
  • Page 316 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY BATTERY DIRECTIVE RADIO EQUIPMENT TFT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER KEYLESS RIDE SYSTEM MAIN UNIT KEYLESS RIDE SYSTEM ACTIVE KEY MID RANGE RADAR SHORT RANGE RADAR RADIO EQUIPMENT TYRE PRESSURE CONTROL (RDC) RADIO EQUIPMENT INTELLIGENT EMERGENCY CALL...
  • Page 317: Declaration Of Conformity

    DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manufacturer Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Petuelring 130, 80809 Munich, Germany Simplified EU Declaration of Conformity according to EU RED (2014/53/EU). Simplified UK Declaration of Conformity according to Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 of the United Kingdom. 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.
  • Page 318 APPENDIX Radio Compo- Frequency band Output/ equip- nent Transmis- ment sion Power max. ZB002 Keyless 433.92 MHz 10 dBm Ride e.r.p TXBM- DWA 8 433.05 MHz - 434.79 MHz 18.8 dBm RDC3 433.92 MHz < 13 mW 433.05 MHz - 434.79 MHz <...
  • Page 319 Radio Compo- Frequency band Output/ equip- nent Transmis- ment sion Power Front ra- Peak max. ARS513 77 GHz 30 dBm SRR521 Rear ra- 77 GHz Peak max. 30 dBm TL1P22 Intelligent 832 MHz - 862 MHz 23 dBm 880 MHz - 915 MHz 33 dBm emer- 1710 MHz - 1785 MHz...
  • Page 320: Battery Directive

    APPENDIX BATTERY DIRECTIVE Batteries are generally subject to the battery directive 2023/1542/ EU. Consumer information on the batteries can be found in the relevant sections of this manual. Batteries are integrated in the following components: Technical information Compo- Type Contact nent 17109 LID TECHNOLOGIES, 3 rue Giotto,...
  • Page 321 Compo- Type Contact nent DWA9 DWA9 Bury Sp. z o.o., ul. Wojska Polskiego 4, 39-300 Mielec, Poland E-mail: info@bury.com www.bury.com...
  • Page 322: Radio Equipment Tft Instrument Cluster

    APPENDIX RADIO EQUIPMENT TFT IN- responsible for compliance could STRUMENT CLUSTER void the user's authority to ope- rate the equipment. For all countries without EU Le présent appareil est conforme Model name: ICC65V2 aux CNR d'Industrie Canada ap- Manufacturer plicables aux appareils radio ex- Robert Bosch GmbH empts de licence.
  • Page 323: Keyless Ride System Main Unit

    Canada (IC). Utilisez l’appareil KEYLESS RIDE SYSTEM de sans fil de façon à minimi- MAIN UNIT ser les contacts humains lors du For all countries without EU fonctionnement normal. Ce péri- Model name: ZB005 phérique a également été évalué Manufacturer et démontré...
  • Page 324 APPENDIX est autorisée aux deux conditi- Australia/New Zealand ons suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est R-NZ susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. Brunei Cet appareil numerique classe B est conforme à...
  • Page 325 Jordan Nigeria BMW Keyless Ride System is in The equipment has been found conformity with Jordanian tech- to comply with the standards nical requirements. of the Commission and there- fore approved for connection to Malaysia the Nigerian Telecommunication Network, or for use in Nigeria. Pakistan RFDT/45A/1222/S(22-5677) Mexico...
  • Page 326: Keyless Ride System Active Key

    APPENDIX Serbia 不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通 信; 經發現有干擾現象時,應立 即停用, 並改善至無干擾時方得 繼續使用。前 述合法通信,指依 電信管理法規定作 業之 無線電通信。低功率射頻器材須 И 005 22 忍受 合法通信或工業、科學及醫 療用電波 輻射性電機設備之干擾 Singapore Vietnam Complies with IMDA Standards DA105282 Sultanate of Oman TRA/TA-R/14769/22 D100428 South Africa KEYLESS RIDE SYSTEM ACTIVE KEY For all countries without EU Model name: ZB006 Manufacturer ZADI S.p.A.
  • Page 327 Canada Operating frequency LF: IC: 22239-KLRKZB006 134,5 kHz This device complies with In- Operating frequency HF: dustry Canada licence-exempt 433,92 MHz RSS standard(s). Operation is RF power: subject to the following two con- < 10 mW e.r.p. ditions: IP grade: (1) this device may not cause IP5K7 interference, and...
  • Page 328 APPENDIX Hong Kong Mexico Certified for use in Hong Kong Advertencias de IFETEL Certification No. HK0012202804 La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las siguientes dos India condiciones: ZB005 Registration Number: (1) es posible que este equipo o ETA-SD-20221109929 dispositivo no cause interferencia Indonesia perjudicial y;...
  • Page 329 Pakistan Singapore Complies with IMDA Standards DA105282 South Africa Approved by PTA TAC NO: 9.111/2021 Paraguay TA-2022/2861 Taiwan NR: 2023-01-I-0036 Philippines 取得審驗證明之低功率射頻器 材,非 經核准,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。低功率射頻器材之 使用 不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通 Type Approved 信; 經發現有干擾現象時,應立 No.: ESD-RCE-2231812 即停用, 並改善至無干擾時方得 繼續使用。前 述合法通信,指依 Serbia 電信管理法規定作...
  • Page 330: Mid Range Radar

    APPENDIX Vietnam Australia/New Zealand Canada MID RANGE RADAR Model: ARS5-B IC: 4135A-ARS5B For all countries without EU This device complies with Indus- Model name: ARS513/ARS5- try Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject Manufacturer to the following two conditions: ADC Automotive Distance Con- (1) this device may not cause trol Systems GmbH interference.
  • Page 331 empts de licence. L’exploitation Israel est autorisée aux deux conditi- ‫ר‬ ‫י ש‬ ‫כ‬ ‫מ ב‬ ‫ת ו‬ ‫ל ו‬ ‫ע פ‬ ‫ע צ‬ ‫ב ל‬ ‫ר‬ ‫ו ס‬ ‫י א‬ ‫ל ח‬ ons suivantes : ‫ו‬ ‫י ת‬ ‫ו נ ו‬ ‫כ...
  • Page 332: Short Range Radar

    APPENDIX Serbia 有干擾現象時,應立即停用 ,並改 善至無干擾時方得繼續使用。 前項合法通信,指依電信法規定作 業之無線電通信。低功率射頻電 機須忍受合法通信或工業、 科學 及醫療用電波輻射性電機設備之 干擾。 И011 18 Vietnam Singapore Complies with IMDA Standards DA 101586 South Africa SUNTECH VN C00082015 SHORT RANGE RADAR For all countries without EU TA-2018/2868 Model name: SRR521/SRR5- APPROVED Manufacturer Sultanate of Oman ADC Automotive Distance Con- OMAN - TRA...
  • Page 333 Country of 20 cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter Argentina must not be colocated or ope- rating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada ap- plicables aux appareils radio ex- C‑21097 empts de licence.
  • Page 334 APPENDIX Indonesia Paraguay 83878/SDPPI/2022 2020-11-l-0870 13349 Serbia Israel ‫ר‬ ‫י ש‬ ‫כ‬ ‫מ ב‬ ‫ת ו‬ ‫ל ו‬ ‫ע פ‬ ‫ע צ‬ ‫ב ל‬ ‫ר‬ ‫ו ס‬ ‫י א‬ ‫ל ח‬ ‫ו‬ ‫י ת‬ ‫ו נ ו‬ ‫כ ת‬ ‫ת א‬ ‫ת...
  • Page 335: Radio Equipment Tyre Pressure Control (Rdc)

    Taiwan Model name: Wus moto gen 3 警語 Manufacturer 經型式認證合格之低功率射頻電 LDL Technology S.A.S. 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 Parc Technologique du Canal, 或變更原設計之特性及功能。 3 rue Giotto, 31520 Ramonville, France 低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響 飛航安全及干擾合法通信;經發現 Technical information 有干擾現象時,應立即停用 ,並改 Frequency band: 433,92 MHz 善至無干擾時方得繼續使用。 Maximum effective radiated 前項合法通信,指依電信法規定作...
  • Page 336: Radio Equipment Intelligent Emergency Call

    APPENDIX Malaysia Taiwan 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 低功率射 頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全 及 干擾合法通信;經發現有干擾 RBEF/29A/0919/S(19-3776) 現象時,應立即停 用,並改善至 Mexico 無干擾時方得繼續使用。 前項合 IFETEL: IFT/223/UCS/DG-AUSE/ 法 通信,指依電信法規定作業之 2418/2019 無線電通信。 低功 率射頻電機 須忍受合法通信或工業、科學及 Morocco 醫療 用電波輻射性電機設備之干 AGREE PAR L'ANRT MAROC 擾。 Numéro d'agrément : MR 20577 ANRT 2019 RADIO EQUIPMENT INTEL- LIGENT EMERGENCY CALL...
  • Page 337 diator & your body. Operation is Le fabricant n'est pas responsa- subject to the following two con- ble des interférences radioélec- ditions: triques causées par des modifi- (1) this device may not cause cations non autorisées apportées interference, and à cet appareil. de telles modifi- (2) this device must accept any cations pourrait annuler l'autori- sation accordée à...
  • Page 338 INDEX Abbreviations and symbols, 4 Battery Connecting to motor- Engineering details, 182 cycle, 237 Status indicators, 63 Disconnecting from Warning indicators, 63, 64 motorcycle, 236 Installing, 239 Activating, 121 Maintenance instructions, 234 Deactivating, 121 Recharging connected Engineering details, 190 battery, 235 Operating, 122 Recharging disconnected Safety information, 118, 120...
  • Page 339 Dynamic Brake Control Diagnostic connector Disengaging, 243 depending on riding Securing, 243 mode, 169 Dimensions Safety information, 167 Technical data, 284 Technical data, 281 Drop sensor Braking, 34 Warning light, 61 DTC, 34 Care Engineering details, 186 Care products, 264 Operating, 107 Chrome, 266 Warning indicators, 64, 65,...
  • Page 340 INDEX Engine General views, 34 Starting, 160 Indicator and warning Technical data, 279 lights, 28 Warning indicator lights, 56 Instrument cluster, 24, 29, 30 Warning indicators, 56, 57 Left multifunction switch, 21 Engine oil Checking fill level, 212 Left side of vehicle, 18 Electronic oil-level check, 54 My vehicle, 35 Filler neck, 19...
  • Page 341 Lights Ignition Automatic daytime riding Control, 22, 23 light, 106 Immobiliser Control, 21 Emergency key, 98 Cornering headlight, 206 Indicator lights, 24 Headlight courtesy delay Overview, 28 feature, 105 Instrument cluster Headlight flasher, operat- Overview, 24 ing, 104 Instrument panel, 24 High-beam headlight, Ambient-light brightness operating, 104...
  • Page 342 INDEX Parking, 170 Engineering details, 201 Restoring to use, 268 Warning indicators, 58, 59, Multifunction display Control, 21 60, 61 Multifunction switch Rear collision warning, 168 Overview, left side, 21 Engineering details, 193 Overview, right side, 22, 23 Rear-wheel stand Installing, 212 Recycling, 289 Navigation...
  • Page 343 Seats Technical data, 283 Adjusting seat height, 151 Anti-theft alarm, 284 Lock, 18 Battery, 283 Removing and installing, 139 Brakes, 281 Service, 289 Chassis and suspension, 280 Reporting safety-relevant Clutch, 280 defects, 288 Dimensions, 284 Service history, 290 Electrical system, 282 Warning indicators, 75, 76 Engine, 279 Service-due indicator, 75...
  • Page 344 INDEX Tyres Gear not taught, 72 Checking tread depth, 220, Hill Start Control, 69, 70 Keyless Ride, 48, 49 Checking tyre pressure, 220 Lane change warning Pressures, 282 (SWW), 71, 72 Running in, 163 Light control failed, 52 Table of tyre pressures, 18, Mode of presentation, 38 My vehicle, 35 Technical data, 282...
  • Page 345 Errors and omissions excepted. © 2024 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 346 Important data for refuelling: Fuel Premium unleaded (max. Recommended fuel grade 15% ethanol, E10/E15) 95 ROZ/RON 90 AKI Regular unleaded (power- Alternative fuel grade and consumption-related re- strictions.) (max. 15% eth- anol, E10/E15) 91 ROZ/RON 87 AKI Usable fuel capacity approx.

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