инструкцияBMW R 1200 R (2012)
Руководство по эксплуатации
R 1200 R, R 1200 R Classic
BMW Motorrad
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- Руководство по эксплуатации R 1200 R, R 1200 R Classic
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- Индикация
- Управление
- Вождение
- Техника в деталях
- Принадлежности
- Техническое обслуживание
- Уход
- Технические характеристики
- Служба сервиса
- Алфавитный указатель
- Insert sheet — Certification Tire Pressure Control (TPC)
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BMW Motorrad The Ultimate Riding Machine Rider’s Manual (US Model) R 1200 RT… -
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Motorcycle/Dealer Data Motorcycle data Dealer Data Model Contact in Service Ms./Mr. Vehicle identification number Phone number Color number Initial registration Dealer’s address/phone number (company License plate stamp) -
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About this Rider’s Manual BMW Motorrad. Please read this Rider’s Manual carefully before starting to use your new BMW. It contains im- portant information on how to operate the controls and how to get the most benefit from your BMW’s advanced technical fea- tures. -
Page 4: Table Of Contents
Table of Contents Ambient temperature..40 Electronic suspension ad- Cruising range….40 justment ….. 69 1 General instructions .
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Wheels and tires ..168 BMW Motorrad ASC ..109 9 Care ….155 Electrical system . -
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Maintenance proce- dures ….. . 177 Confirmation of mainte- nance work ….179 Confirmation of service . -
Page 7: General Instructions
General instructions Overview ……6 Abbreviations and symbols ..6 Equipment .
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Page 8: Overview
Reference to a page with BMW Motorrad retailer. When the time comes to sell more detailed informa- your BMW, remember to hand tion. EWS Electronic immobilizer. over this Rider’s Manual; it is an important part of the motorcycle.
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Page 9: Equipment
BMW Motorrad cannot guarantee ASC Automatic Stability Con- you can find the descriptions in a the total absence of errors. For trol. this reason BMW is unable to separate manual. recognize any claims stemming Electronic Suspension Technical data from the information, illustrations Adjustment.
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Page 11: Overviews
Overviews General view, left side ….11 General view, right side … . . 13 Underneath seat ….14 Multifunction switch, left .
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Page 13: General View, Left Side
General view, left side Clutch fluid reservoir 122) Fuel filler opening ( Seat lock ( with seat heating Passenger seat heater 2nd power socket Left-hand stow compart- ment ( Payload table Tire inflation pressure table…
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Page 15: General View, Right Side
General view, right side Rider’s Manual (US Model) Onboard power socket 146) Brake-fluid reservoir, front 118) with audio system Right storage compartment Vehicle Identification Num- ber (at fork bearing) Data plate (at fork bearing) Coolant level indicator (be- hind side panel) ( 120) Oil fill location ( 115)
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Page 16: Underneath Seat
Underneath seat Adjuster for the rider’s seat height ( Standard tool kit ( 114) Tool for adjusting spring load ( Fuses ( 143)
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Page 17: Multifunction Switch, Left
Multifunction switch, left High-beam headlight and headlight flasher ( with cruise control Cruise control ( Hazard warning flashers Windshield adjustment with additional LED headlight Auxiliary headlight ( Turn indicator ( Horn…
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Multi-Controller and MENU button Multifunction display ASC ( with dynamic ESA D-ESA ( with audio system Audio system (see audio system manual) Menu Favorite ( 56). -
Page 19: Right
Multifunction switch, right with central locking Central locking ( Riding mode ( Emergency on/off switch (kill switch) ( Starting the engine…
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Page 20: Instrument Cluster
Instrument cluster Speedometer Warning and indicator lights ( with navigation system with preparation for navi- gation system Navigation system 147) Ambient light sensor (for brightness adjustment of instrument lighting) Tachometer with navigation system with preparation for navi- gation system Release for navigation slot 147) Multifunction display Tripmeter (…
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Page 23: Displays
Displays Warning and indicator lights..22 Multifunction display ….24 Meaning of symbols ….25 Warning lamps .
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Page 24: Warning And Indicator Lights
Warning and indicator lights ABS ( ASC ( Turn indicator, left Fuel reserve ( High-beam headlight Turn indicator, right Electronic engine manage- ment with anti-theft alarm sys- tem (DWA) DWA ( with Keyless Ride Indicator light for radio- operated key ( with additional LED headlight Auxiliary headlight (…
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11 Universal warning light, ap- pears together with warn- ing symbols in display panel (… -
Page 26: Multifunction Display
Multifunction display Tripmeter ( Warning symbols ( Menu panel ( Audio system with seat heating Seat heating ( Heated handlebar grips with dynamic ESA D-ESA settings Onboard computer ( with Tire Pressure Con- trol (TPC/RDC) Tire inflation pressure Clock ( Odometer Riding mode ( with Hill Start Control…
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Page 27: Meaning Of Symbols
Meaning of symbols Average speed since last Oil level ( reset ( Ambient temperature Electrical system voltage with Tire Pressure Control (TPC/RDC) Tire inflation pressures Meanings of the symbols at posi- tion 1: Stopwatch ( Average fuel consumption since last reset ( Travel times ( 1 Heated handlebar grips Current fuel consumption…
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Page 28: Warning Lamps
with dynamic ESA You will find an overview of the potential warnings on the follow- ing pages. Warnings for which there is no specific individual warning lamp 1 Damping are indicated by the universal 2 Vehicle load warning lamp 1 in conjunction Warning lamps with a warning symbol such as 2 shown on the multifunction…
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Overview of warning indicators Warning and indicator Warning symbols in the Meaning lamps display panel appears on the Outside temperature warning ( display lights up yellow appears on the EWS active ( display lights up yellow appears on the Radio-operated key outside reception display range ( lights up yellow… -
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Warning and indicator Warning symbols in the Meaning lamps display panel lights up yellow appears on the Front light failure ( display lights up yellow appears on the Rear light failure ( display lights up yellow appears on the Light failure ( display appears on the DWA battery charge level low (… -
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Warning and indicator Warning symbols in the Meaning lamps display panel flashes ABS self-diagnosis not completed lights up ABS error ( flashes rapidly ASC intervention ( flashes slowly ASC self-diagnosis not completed lights up ASC switched off ( lights up ASC error ( lights up yellow appears on the… -
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Warning and indicator Warning symbols in the Meaning lamps display panel + » » or Transmission error ( — — » » is indicated lights up yellow + » » or Sensor defective or system error — — » » is indicated lights up yellow appears on the… -
Page 33: Outside Temperature
BMW Motorrad retailer. derline range. with Keyless Ride At low outside temperatures, icy Battery of radio-operated key is…
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Have the defective radio-oper- shows red. ated key replaced by an autho- Possible cause: rized BMW Motorrad retailer. The temperature reading turns The electronic oil level sensor Replace battery of radio- red. has detected that the engine’s oil operated key level is too low. -
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(low power, poor re- thorized workshop, preferably rized BMW Motorrad retailer. an authorized BMW Motorrad sponse, abrupt stalling, etc.). Replacing bulb for high-beam retailer. -
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Please contact a specialized This fault message is only mediately following the Pre-Ride- workshop, preferably an autho- shown for a short time im- Check. rized BMW Motorrad retailer. mediately following the Pre-Ride- Possible cause: Check. The DWA battery no longer has Light failure Possible cause: any charging capacity. -
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Battery charging voltage preferably an authorized insufficient Generator power is no longer BMW Motorrad Dealer. sufficient to supply all consumers shows red. and charge the battery. In order ABS self-diagnosis not to ensure that the engine can completed appears on the display. -
Page 38: Asc Intervention
ASC is not available because system can check operation of an authorized BMW Motorrad the self-diagnosis routine was the wheel sensors: min 3 mph retailer. not completed. (The motor-…
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Page 39: Asc Switched Off
ASC switched off an authorized BMW Motorrad Tire inflation pressure is retailer. outside approved range ASC warning lamp lights with Tire Pressure Control ESA error (TPC/RDC) Possible cause: shows yellow. The ASC system has been deac- flashes red. tivated by the rider.
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BMW Motorrad retailer. cialist service facility, preferably cycle until this minimum speed If you are unsure about the tire’s an authorized BMW Motorrad has been exceeded.) suitability for continued riding: retailer. Do not continue riding. -
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Have fault eliminated at a spe- General warning light briefly cialist service facility, preferably Possible cause: shows yellow after the Pre- an authorized BMW Motorrad The battery for the tire inflation Ride-Checkk. retailer. pressure sensor is no longer Possible cause: charged to full capacity. -
Page 42: Ambient Temperature
98). The determined range is an approximate reading. Approx. 37 °F (Approx. 3 °C) Ambient temperature BMW Motorrad therefore recom- mends that you do not try to use Engine heat can lead to Cruising range the full range before refueling.
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Page 43: Service Display
If the service is overdue the The conditions for the oil level General warning light briefly indicator are as follows: shows yellow and the service Engine at operating tempera- symbol lights up continuously. ture. Engine idling for at least ten seconds.
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Page 44: Tire Inflation Pressures
2 shows the inflation pres- Further information on Tire inflation pressures sure in the rear tire. Immediately BMW Motorrad RDC can after switching on the ignition, with Tire Pressure Control be found starting from page — — «…
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Page 45: Operation
Operation Ignition ……45 Damping ……68 Ignition with Keyless Ride .
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Page 47: Ignition
Ignition Locking handlebars If the motorcycle is on the Keys side stand, the surface You are provided with 2 ignition of the ground will determine keys. whether it is better to turn the Should you lose your keys, re- handlebars to the left or right. fer to the information regarding However, the motorcycle is more the electronic immobilizer (EWS)
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Page 48
Switch on ignition Switch off ignition with additional LED headlight The supplementary LED head- lights switch off shortly after the ignition is switched off. EWS Electronic immobilizer The motorcycle’s electronic circuitry monitors the data stored in the ignition key through Insert key into the steering and Turn key to position 1. -
Page 49: Ignition With Keyless Ride
(e.g. in case or Topcase), Keys rized BMW Motorrad Dealer. the motorcycle cannot be started The indicator light for the When having a key disabled you and the central locking system…
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Locking handlebars handlebars to the left to set the Version 1: steering lock. Briefly press button 1. Condition: Handlebars are turned Parking lights and all function to left or right. Radio-operated Press and hold button 1. key is within reception range. circuits are switched on. -
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Version 1: cle. only available through an autho- Briefly press button 1. A further key attached to rized BMW Motorrad retailer. As Light is switched off. the same ring as the radio- the radio-operated keys are part Handlebars are not locked. -
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Radio-operated key lost, Battery of radio-operated emergency key available key is drained, emergency key is not available The emergency key is available. Park the motorcycle, ensuring Park the motorcycle, ensuring that the support surface is firm that the support surface is firm and level. -
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with audio system Disconnect plug connec- Hold radio-operated key be- tion 1. hind instrument cluster 1 ar- Remove screws 1. row at level of warning and Carefully remove speaker indicator lights. unit 2, paying attention to the electrical connector. Period in which the en- gine must be started. -
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with audio system Place speaker cover 1 in posi- Press button 1. tion and fit screws 2. Key bit folds open. Connect electrical connector 1. Press battery cover 2 upward. Replace battery of radio- Remove battery 3. operated key Dispose of the old battery in If the radio-operated key fails to accordance with legal regula- react when the button is pressed… -
Page 55: Multifunction Display
Multifunction display With the exception of the Battery type Settings area, the Selecting menu menu can only be called with the motorcycle at a standstill. for Keyless Ride radio-oper- ated key CR 2032 Install seal 1 and battery cover 2. Red LED in instrument cluster flashes.
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Selecting menu item Setting parameters An arrow 1 on the upper or lower edge of the display indicates that Move the cursor within the menu Direct selection by turning the Multi-Controller using the Multi-Controller 1. If you move the cursor to a menu in the corresponding direction, item that requires no other set- you can access additional menu… -
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Resetting settings Selecting from a list Setting numerical values You can reset average values A circle 1 beside each selectable If there are one or more numeri- marked with an arrow 1 by long- item means that the items are cal values between the arrows 1, pressing the Multi-Controller to part of a selection list. -
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Exiting menu Setting relative values Pressing the Multi-Controller 1 to the left returns you to the next A bar indicator enables you to Arrow 1 appears when you are in MENU higher menu; pressing the set a value in a range between a submenu. -
Page 59: Onboard Computer
Language Reset! : Display lan- appears on the guage (German, English, Span- display, press the Multi-Con- ish, Italian, French, Dutch, Por- troller to the right and hold it in tuguese) this position) Time format 12 h / Background : Indication 24 h : Clock in 12-hour format on the display when the radio…
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Date : Current date Oil level : Engine-oil level Elec. voltage : electri- cal system voltage : No reading Reset average data Info Call up the menu and select the average value you want to reset. The following items of informa- With the stopwatch stopped, Push the Multi-Controller to tion can be displayed in panel 1:… -
Page 61: Tripmeter
Tripmeter Reset tripmeter Switch on ignition. Selecting tripmeter Select desired tripmeter. Switch on ignition. Push the Multi-Controller 1 to the right and hold it in this po- sition to reset the travel time. Timing continues even if you select some other reading or Press Multi-Controller 1 to Trip Open the…
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Page 62: Emergency On/Off Switch
Emergency on/off If there are questions whether the headlight switch (kill switch) range is correct, consult a specialized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Headlight range adjustment When the spring pretension ad- Engine switched off justment is no longer able to…
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Page 63: Lights
High-beam headlight and Position A for light loads (rider only) headlight flasher Position B for rider and lug- gage Position C for heavy loads (with pillion passenger) Lights Parking lamps Immediately after switching off The parking lamps come on au- the ignition, push button 1 to tomatically when the ignition is the left and hold it until the…
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Page 64: Turn Indicator
Turn indicator Turn indicator cancella- Operate turn indicator tion Switch on ignition. The turn indicators automati- cally switch off when the de- fined driving time and distance have been reached. Hazard warning Press button 1 to switch on flashers the additional LED headlights. Operating hazard warning The telltale light shows.
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Page 65: Asc
ASC warning lamp begins to flash. Riding mode Use of the riding modes BMW Motorrad has developed Press button 1 to switch on three riding scenarios for your hazard warning flashers. motorcycle from which you can Ignition can be switched off.
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with dynamic ESA The following riding modes can be selected: The suspension settings also ad- RAIN : When riding on wet just to the selected scenario. roads. Setting riding mode ROAD : When riding on dry Switch on ignition ( 46). -
Page 67: Cruise Control
Setting road speed Acceleration teristic, ABS ASC and Dynamic ESA settings are retained even after the ignition has been switched off. Cruise control with cruise control Switching on cruise control Briefly press button 1 forward. Briefly press button 1 forward. Speed is increased by 1.2 mph Adjustment range for (2 km/h) each time button is…
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Decreasing speed Deactivate cruise control throttle grip, the motorcycle will decelerate only to the cruising Actuate brakes, clutch or throt- speed saved in memory, even tle grip (take back throttle be- though you might have intended yond back position) to deacti- slowing to a lower speed. -
Page 69: Spring Preload
Spring preload Setting It is essential to set the spring preload to suit the load carried by the motorcycle. Increase spring preload when the vehicle is heav- ily loaded and reduce spring preload accordingly when the vehicle is lightly loaded. Pull bottom of cover 1 slightly Your motorcycle’s han- outward at position 2.
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Page 70: Damping
Adjusting damping on rear Basic setting of spring wheel preload, rear Park the motorcycle, ensuring without dynamic ESA that the support surface is firm and level. Turn adjuster wheel counter- Adjust damping from the left clockwise as far as possible. side of the vehicle.
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Page 71: Electronic Suspension Adjust
Adjustment options Adjust chassis Basic setting of rear Using the Dynamic ESA elec- Start engine. wheel rear-wheel damp- tronic suspension adjustment The damping cannot be ad- system you can easily adjust your justed while the motorcycle without dynamic ESA motorcycle to the load being car- is being ridden.
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Page 72: Clutch
cursor down to set the vehicle Select the vehicle load variant load. you want. The suspension adjusts to suit The load setting cannot be the new setting and the Dy- adjusted while the motorcy- namic ESA display changes cle is underway. accordingly.
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Page 73: Brakes
Brakes Four settings are available: therefore, not be confused with a parking brake. Position 1: smallest distance Adjusting handbrake lever between handlebar grip and You can find more detailed Adjusting the handbrake brake lever. information regarding Hill lever while driving can lead Position 4: largest distance Start Control in the «Technology to accidents.
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Page 74: Tires
Heating Hill Start Control is auto- tendency to open as a result of matically deactivated after centrifugal force. Operating heated grips pulling away. Use valve caps with rubber seals Start engine. and screw them on firmly to pre- The general warning light vent sudden tire deflation.
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Page 75: Seat Heating
Select the desired heating level. The rider’s seat has five-stage Symbol 1 appears on the display, heating. Stage five is for heating indicating that the seat heating is the seat quickly: it is advisable to Symbol 1 appears on the display, switch back to a lower stage as indicating that the handlebar grip If this warning symbol ap-…
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Seat heating can be acti- vated only when the engine is running. The passenger seat can be Symbol 1 appears on the display, heated at two levels. The second indicating that the rear seat heat- level is used for fast heat-up of ing is ON. -
Page 77: Adjusting The Instrument
Adjusting the Mirrors instrument cluster Adjust mirrors Adjusting the instrument cluster The instrument cluster may only be adjusted when the motorcycle is stationary. Press button 1 at top to raise windshield. Press button 1 at bottom to Move mirror into the desired lower windshield.
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Page 78: Storage Compartment
In summer, do not place BMW Motorrad approval is in- heat-sensitive objects in the stalled. stowage compartments. Under these circumstances:…
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Page 79: Central Locking System
Push unlocked lock barrel The locked symbol appears downward to open lid. on the display. Temperatures inside the with anti-theft alarm system stow compartments can (DWA) become high, particularly in sum- The functionality and operation mer, and could potentially cause of the remote control of the damage to items stowed in the alarm system are described in…
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Logon of remote controls Alternatively: Press button 2 If the central locking system re- on remote control or radio-op- fuses to unlock, you can open with central locking erated key. the cases, topcase and stowage If a remote control has been mis- The storage compartment in compartments manually. -
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while the unit was beyond the Within ten seconds, switch off One audible signal sounds, the ignition. LED 3 goes out. range of the alarm system. You can now proceed to log on To complete logon: Synchronize the remote-control units as follows: all the remote controls. -
Page 82: Dwa
Replacing battery in the tions. Do not dispose of the battery in the household waste. remote-control unit Incorrect batteries or polar- with central locking ity can destroy the device. without Keyless Ride Use a battery compliant with the If the LED lamp on the remote- manufacturer’s specifications.
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Off (once) Turn indicators light up once. Select Turn indicators are illuminated switch off the motion sensor twice. Confirmation tone sounds once this once. (if programmed). Confirmation tone sounds Switch off ignition. twice (if programmed). DWA is now switched off. Activation takes 30 seconds to DWA is switched on. -
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See also the other func- tions of the remote control for the central locking system. If the alarm function is de- activated by means of the remote control and the ignition then not switched on, the alarm function is automatically reacti- vated after 30 seconds if «Acti- vation after ignition off»… -
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Settings Alarm an authorized BMW Motorrad Call up the Vehicle retailer. menu and select with anti-theft alarm system Alarm syst. (DWA) If an alarm was triggered while the motorcycle was unattended, The alarm can be triggered by the rider is notified accordingly… -
Page 86: Rider’s Seat
Operat. tone Installing driver’s seat Lift up front seat 1 slightly at Turn indicators flash and one the rear. with seat heating tone sounds as confirmation when the alarm is switched on or off. Operat. tone Turn indicators flash as only confirmation when anti-theft alarm is switched on or off.
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Page 87: Pillion Seat
Turn the adjuster plate to posi- tion H to obtain the higher seat height. Locate front seat lugs 2 in the Pull latch 1 to the front and rubber buffers 1 on the left and remove adjusting plate 2. right. Lower the rear of the rider’s Insert the adjuster plate into seat and engage the seat in…
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Install the passenger seat with seat heating with seat heating Remove screws 1. Pull the rear seat slightly for- Disconnect plug 1 of the seat ward and lift the seat slightly. heating and remove the rear Connect plug 1 of the seat seat. -
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Page 91: Riding
Riding Safety instructions ….90 Checklist ……91 Starting .
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Page 92: Safety Instructions
Settings of spring-strut and of the year. Your authorized Observe maximum payload and shock absorber system BMW Motorrad Dealer will be top speed as indicated on label Imbalanced load happy to advise you and has in case. Loose clothing…
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Page 93: Checklist
Inhaling exhaust fumes For this reason, observe the fol- unnecessarily. After starting, ride therefore represents a lowing points: off immediately. health hazard and can even Do not run the fuel tank dry Modifications cause loss of consciousness with Do not run the engine with the fatal consequences.
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Page 94: Starting
Damping setting and spring You cannot start the mo- The starting attempt is preload torcycle with the side stand automatically interrupted extended and a gear engaged. if battery voltage is too low. Tread depth and tire inflation The engine will switch itself off if Recharge the battery before pressure it is started with the transmission…
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ABS warning lamp goes out. ABS self-diagnosis Phase 2 The self-diagnosis routine checks ABS self-diagnosis rou- shows red. whether the BMW Motorrad In- tine not completed tegral ABS is ready for opera- tion. The self-diagnosis routine ABS is not available because Phase 3… -
Page 96: Breaking In
ASC self-diagnosis Breaking in Watch all warning and indicator The self-diagnosis routine checks lamps on the display. whether the BMW Motorrad ASC Engine is ready for operation. The self- ASC self-diagnosis rou- While running in the motorcy- diagnosis routine runs automat-…
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Page 97: Shifting Gears
Tires sential part of the system and Engine break-in speeds makes the decision as to when New tires have a smooth sur- to change gear. face. This must be roughened by riding in a restrained manner at no full throttle (Odometer More detailed information various lean angles until the tires reading 0…621 miles…
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Page 98: Brakes
The Locking up of the front wheel the weight transfer to the front is prevented by BMW Motorrad shifting assistant should not wheel. Increases in the load at be used in the area of the rev- Integral ABS.
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Page 99: Parking Your Motorcycle
and make use of the engine’s Brake early until the full braking On slopes point the motorcycle braking effect as well. action is available again. uphill and engage 1st gear. Center stand Parking your Wet, soiled brakes Switch off engine. motorcycle Moisture and dirt on the brake rotors and the brake pads result…
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Page 100: Refueling
Refueling ply with the current standard in Fuel attacks plastic sur- each case. faces, making them cloudy Fuel specifications or unattractive. Recommended fuel qual- For optimal fuel economy, the Immediately wipe off plastic parts gasoline should be sulfur-free or after contact with fuel. very low in sulfur content.
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Page 101
the engine dies off due to lack of Fuel expands when ex- fuel. posed to heat. When the tank is overfilled, fuel can escape Usable fuel quantity and get onto the road. This re- sults in a danger of falling. Do not overfill the fuel tank. -
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Version 2 Switch off ignition ( 46). After the ignition is switched off, the fuel filler cap can be opened within the specified run-on time. Open fuel filler cap There are two ways to open Do not fill the tank past the 2 min the fuel filler cap: bottom edge of the filler neck. -
Page 103: Fastening Motorcycle For Trans
the engine dies off due to lack of fuel. Usable fuel quantity Approx. 6.6 gal (Approx. 25 l) Reserve fuel quantity When jacking up the vehi- Components can be dam- Approx. 1.1 gal (Approx. 4 l) cle it can tip away to the aged.
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Fasten rear straps on both sides to the passenger foot- pegs and then tighten them. Tighten all straps evenly so that the motorcycle is fixed se- curely. -
Page 105: Technology In De
BMW Motorrad Integral ABS ..106 BMW Motorrad ASC ….109 TPC/RDC ……110…
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Page 106: Riding Mode
Riding mode panied by a corresponding re- faces (wet blacktop or wet cob- duction in the support furnished blestones) that an obvious ten- Riding mode selection by ASC. dency toward drift will be noticed Three riding modes allow the Therefore, consider the following at the rear of the vehicle.
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Page 107: Gear Shift Assistant Pro
which means that even on dry To stop transmssion of drive Benefits asphalt drifting is possible under torque, 70-80 % of all gear changes sharp acceleration when corner- the motorcycle must be can be performed without us- ing. stopped with the ignition ing the clutch.
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Page 108: Hill Start Control
Idle speed grip while the shift is in progress BMW Motorrad Integral can lead to cancelation of the function and/or shifting errors. 1150 min (Engine at operat-…
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Page 109
At this point in tion between the front and rear ing force is exceeded when the time, the BMW Motorrad Integral brakes during braking by means rider increases the brake pres- ABS must assume extremely low… -
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Handling should sible that the BMW Motorrad In- downhill on slippery surfaces. be adopted to driving skills and tegral ABS cannot prevent the road conditions. -
Page 111: Bmw Motorrad Asc
Reserves for safety BMW Motorrad ASC compares during off-road and race-track the wheel speeds of the front use. BMW Motorrad ASC can be But remember: the potentially and rear wheels. From the speed switched off under these condi- shorter braking distances which difference the slip, and with it tions.
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Page 112: Tpc/Rdc
ASC error. A self-diag- Minimum speed for ASC unstable vehicle conditions. nosis routine must be completed activation BMW Motorrad ASC is unable to before the error will be displayed. intervene effectively under these The following non-standard min 6 mph (min 10 km/h) conditions.
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Page 113: Tire Inflation Pressure
Tire inflation pressure The sensors are equipped with a The tire pressures are centrifugal governor, which does ranges shown adjusted for tem- not enable the transmission of The RDC control unit distin- perature on the multifunction the measured readings until the guishes between three inflation display and are always relative defined minimum speed is ex-…
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Page 114: Esa
compensated with the air pres- with Pro driving modes sure tester at the filling station. The suspension setting depends with dynamic ESA on the riding mode selected. Damping set by the riding mode Adjustment options Example can be changed by the rider. Using the Dynamic ESA elec- tronic suspension adjustment According to the Rider’s Man-…
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Page 115: Maintenance
Maintenance General instructions ….114 Onboard tool kit ….114 Engine oil .
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Page 116: General Instructions
Further information about main- Reversible screwdriver in- tenance and repair work can be sert obtained on DVD through your Phillips PH1 and Torx T25 authorized BMW Motorrad re- Removing rider’s seat tailer. 84). Special tools and thorough spe- Removing and installing body panels.
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Page 117: Engine Oil
Wait five minutes to allow oil to your authorized BMW Motorrad drain to the oil pan. retailer. Engine oil Check engine oil level The oil level varies with the temperature of the oil. The higher the temperature,…
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Page 118: Brake System
1 quarts (max 0.95 l) (Dif- Have the brakes checked at an ference between MIN and authorized workshop, preferably MAX) an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Check engine oil level ( 115). Install the oil filler cover 2. Checking front brake pad…
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Have the brake pads replaced at an authorized service facil- ity, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Checking rear brake pad thickness Visually inspect left and right Front brake-pad wear brake pads to determine their… -
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Have the brake pads replaced at an authorized service facil- ity, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Check front brake fluid level A low fluid level in the brake reservoir can allow air to penetrate the brake system. Conduct a visual inspection of… -
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MIN mark. (Brake-fluid reservoir horizon- tal, motorcycle standing up- right) If brake fluid level falls below the approved level: Have the defect corrected as soon as possible by an autho- rized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad re- tailer. -
Page 122: Coolant
Read off coolant level on ex- tal, motorcycle standing up- pansion tank 1. right) If brake fluid level falls below the approved level: Have the defect corrected as soon as possible by an autho- rized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad re- tailer.
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Page 123
Have the defect corrected as Close cap of coolant expansion soon as possible by an autho- tank. rized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad re- Pull the front of the side fairing tailer. panel 3 outward. Lugs 4 are pulled out of grom-… -
Page 124: Clutch
If no clear pressure point can be is reached. felt: Have tires replaced even be- Have the clutch checked by an fore the minimum tread depth authorized workshop, preferably is reached. an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Make sure ground is level and firm and park motorcycle.
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Page 125: Wheels
BMW Motorrad retailer or online level of the marks, the tire is service facility, preferably a at www.bmw-motorrad.com. completely worn. The locations BMW Motorrad Dealer.
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BMW Motorrad retailer or tire fit- Once the calipers have ter to the RDC sensor. been removed, there is a risk of the brake pads being Remove front wheel pressed together to the extent Make sure ground is level and… -
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Carefully pull brake calipers back and outward to remove them from the brake rotors. Raise front of motorcy- cle, preferably using a BMW Motorrad front wheel stand, continuing until the Remove screw 1. Pull quick-release axle 1 out wheel rotates freely. -
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Roll front wheel into front threads can suffer damage. suspension. Always have the tightening torques checked by a specialized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Remove spacer bushing 1 from the wheel hub. Install front wheel Malfunctions may occur… -
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Install screw 1 with specified Tighten the right-hand axle Install securing screws 4 on left torque. Brace quick-release clamping screw 1 with the and right with specified torque. axle on the right side at the specified torque. Brake caliper on tele- same time. -
Page 130: Installing Rear Wheel
Always have the tightening torques checked by a specialized Insert ABS sensor into socket workshop, preferably an and fit screw 3. authorized BMW Motorrad Wheel speed sensor on retailer. fork Shift into first gear. Place rear wheel on rear wheel Joint compound: Micro- support.
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Page 131: Muffler
Remove screws 1 at front with workshop, preferably an Swing muffler outward washer 2. authorized BMW Motorrad Take off muffler cover 3. Risk of skin burns from hot retailer. exhaust system. Do not touch hot parts of the exhaust system.
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Page 132: Front Wheel Stand
Install washer 2 and screw 3. stand before lifting it with the BMW Motorrad front wheel Muffler on footpeg stand. bracket Make sure ground is level and 14 lb/ft (19 Nm) firm and place motorcycle on center stand. Use basic stand with front wheel mount.
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Page 133: Bulbs
Bulbs Use locating pins 3 to set front wheel stand to desired height. Replacing bulbs for low- Center front wheel stand rela- beam headlight tive to front wheel and push it against front axle. The alignment of connec- tor, spring wire strap and bulb may differ from that shown in the following illustrations.
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Replace defective bulb. Bulbs for low-beam headlight H7 / 12 V / 55 W To protect the glass against soiling, only grasp the bulb by the base. Disconnect plug 1. Insert plug 1. Insert bulb 2, ensuring that the lug is in the correct position. Remove wire spring 1 from Place cap 1 in position and fix The alignment of the… -
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Replacing bulb for high- beam headlight The description below steps you through the procedure for replacing the left bulb. Replacement is carried out in the same way on the right side. Make sure ground is level and Remove screws 1. Remove cover 1 by pulling on firm and park motorcycle. -
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Release wire spring 1 from Fit bulb 2, ensuring that the lug Attach plug 1. catch on left and right and fold is in the correct position. down. The alignment of the Remove bulb 2. bulb may differ from the illustration. -
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Connect electrical connector 1. Place speaker cover 1 in posi- Remove screws 2. tion and fit screws 2. Remove speaker cover 1 side- ways to the left. Replacing bulb for parking light The description below steps you through the procedure for replacing the left bulb. -
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Replace defective bulb. Bulb for parking light W5W / 12 V / 5 W with headlight Pro Lighting rings, integrated into headlight To prevent contaminants from Disconnect plug connection 1. Carefully pull the wire 2 to re- being deposited on the glass move the bulb holder 1 from surface, always use a clean, dry the light housing. -
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The LED tail light can only be completely replaced. Please contact a specialist service facility for this pur- pose, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Replacing LED turn Locate speaker unit 2 in indicator mount. LED turn indicators can only Install cover 1 by turning clock- Install screws 1. -
Page 140: Jump-Starting
2 on the dis- workshop, preferably an autho- 12 V can damage the motorcycle charged battery and the other rized BMW Motorrad retailer. electronics. end to the positive terminal of The battery of the donor vehicle the donor battery.
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Page 141: Battery
Compliance with the points be- BMW Motorrad has devel- peating the attempt in order to low is important in order to maxi- oped a trickle-charger spe- protect the starter motor and mize battery life: cially designed for compatibility donor battery.
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Unsuitable chargers can result in damage to the motorcycle elec- Charging disconnected tronics. battery Use suitable BMW chargers. Charge battery using a suitable The correct charger is available charger. through your authorized Comply with operating instruc- BMW Motorrad retailer. -
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with anti-theft alarm system (DWA) Switch off DWA if necessary. Pull mounting plate on posi- Remove positive battery ca- tion 1 outward and remove it ble 1 and pull out battery. upward. The battery has been removed. Lift battery slightly out of Remove negative battery ca- holder sufficiently for positive ble 1 and rubber strap 2. -
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If the 12 V battery is in- stalled incorrectly, or if the terminals are interchanged (dur- ing jump-starting, etc.), the fuse for the voltage regulator may burn through. Slide battery into holder. Fasten negative battery ca- Install screws 1. ble 1. Switch on ignition. -
Page 145: Fuses
Fuse box have the electrical system Replace fuses checked by an authorized spe- cialized workshop, preferably 7.5 A (Slot 2: left multifunction an authorized BMW Motorrad switch, Tire Pressure Monitor retailer. (TPM), audio system) Installing driver’s seat ( 84). Fuse assignments Switch off ignition.
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Page 147: Accessories
Accessories General instructions ….146 Onboard power sockets … 146 Navigation system ….147 Case .
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Page 148: General Instructions
Cables must not be trapped. erating conditions experienced by products. BMW motorcycles and, conse- Automatic deactivation You will find all BMW Motorrad quently, they are not sufficient in optional accessories on The onboard sockets are au- some circumstances. tomatically switched off during our website: «www.bmw-…
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Page 149: Navigation System
Navigation system cle electronics. In these cases, onboard sockets are already Securely fasten navigation switched off shortly after the device ignition is switched off. with navigation system with preparation for navigation Automatic power socket system cut-out after ignition is switched off Dust and dirt can dam- age the contacts of the max 15 min…
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Page 150
Press on the navigation device ing catch 1 should be fully en- at the upper edge until it en- gaged. gages. Operating the navigation system with preparation for navigation system Switch on ignition if necessary. Navigation Call up the Press catch release 1 and re- menu. -
Page 151: Setup Menu
In Security settings the map view, for instance, the Due to integration of the view zooms out from the map The BMW Motorrad Navigator V BMW Motorrad Navigator V, can be secured against unau- detail. there may be differences from…
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Page 152: Case
will save the vehicle identification Pull the release lever all the number of this vehicle. way up and open the lid of the case. The system can store up to a maximum of five vehicle identifi- Close case cation numbers. A PIN entry will no be required when this Navigator GPS unit is activated by turning on the igni-…
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Push release lever 2 down, continuing until it engages. Turn key to LOCK position in pannier lock and remove. Remove case Pull carry handle 3 up as far as Insert case in brackets 4. it will go. Case is released and can be removed. -
Page 154: Topcase
Topcase Opening topcase with topcase with central locking If applicable, open the central locking. Press lock barrel 1 forward. Pull release lever 2 all the way Release lever 2 pops up. Close topcase lid and hold it Pull the release lever all the down.
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Page 155
Remove topcase Removing rider’s seat ( 84). Remove passenger seat 85). with topcase Push slide latch 2 toward the Raise the rear of the topcase outside and hold it in this posi- and pull it off luggage rack. tion. Install the passenger seat Turn rotary fastener 3 in the 86). -
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while pressing down on the back edge of the topcase. Release warning 4 is no longer visible. If the release warning is still vis- ible the topcase is not correctly secured. Make sure that the topcase is correctly located on the pannier rack. -
Page 157: Care
Care Care products ….. 156 Washing your motorcycle ..156 Cleaning sensitive motorcycle parts .
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Page 158: Care Products
Warm water intensifies the that you use cleaning and BMW Motorrad recommends effect of salt. care products available at your that you use BMW Insect Re- Only use cold water to remove authorized BMW Motorrad mover to soften and wash off road salt.
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Page 159: Cleaning Sensitive Motorcycle
Do not use silicone sprays or Carefully clean chrome parts with scratches. care products that contain plenty of water and BMW car silicone. shampoo, especially if the mo- Fairings and panels torcycle has been exposed to…
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Page 160: Storing The Motorcycle
Clean the motorcycle. stand pivots with a suitable lu- BMW Motorrad recommends bricant. Install a charged battery. BMW car polish or BMW paint Coat bare metal and chrome- Observe checklist before start- cleaner for the purpose. plated parts with an acid-free ing.
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Page 161: Technical Data
Technical data Troubleshooting chart … . . 160 Weights ……173 Threaded fasteners .
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Page 162: Troubleshooting Chart
Troubleshooting chart Engine does not start at all or is very difficult to start. Possible cause Remedy Side stand extended and gear engaged Retract side stand. Gear engaged and clutch not disengaged Place transmission in neutral or disengage clutch. No fuel in tank Refueling procedure ( 98).
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Page 163: Threaded Fasteners
Threaded fasteners Front wheel Value Valid Brake caliper on telescopic forks M10 x 65 28 lb/ft (38 Nm) Clamping screw for quick-re- lease axle in telescopic fork M8 x 35 14 lb/ft (19 Nm) Wheel speed sensor on fork M6 x 16 6 lb/ft (8 Nm) Micro-encapsulated or medium- strength screw lock…
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Mirror arm Value Valid Mirror on bracket M6 x 50 6 lb/ft (8 Nm) -
Page 165: Engine
Engine Engine number location Lower right of engine block beneath the starter Engine type 122EN Engine design Air/liquid-cooled two-cylinder, four-stroke opposed-twin engine with two spur gear-driven overhead camshafts and one counterbalance shaft Displacement 1170 cc (1170 cm Cylinder bore 4 in (101 mm) Piston stroke 2.9 in (73 mm) Compression ratio…
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Page 166: Fuel
BMW Motorrad rec- ommends that you use the BMW Motorrad oils available from your BMW Motorrad Dealer. Engine oil, quantity for topping up max 1 quarts (max 0.95 l), difference between…
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Page 167: Clutch
Clutch Clutch design Multi-disk oil-bath clutch, slipper clutch Transmission Transmission design Dog-engagement 6-speed transmission with heli- cal gears Transmission gear ratios 1.000 (60:60 teeth), Primary gear ratio 1.650 (33:20 teeth), Transmission input ratio 2.438 (39:16 teeth), 1st gear 1.714 (36:21 teeth), 2nd gear 1.296 (35:27 teeth), 3rd gear 1.059 (36:34 teeth), 4th gear 0.943 (33:35 teeth), 5th gear…
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Page 168: Rear-Wheel Drive
2.75 (33:12 teeth) Suspension Front wheel Type of front suspension BMW Telelever, upper fork bridge tilt decoupled, leading link mounted in engine and on telescopic fork, centrally positioned spring strut supported on leading link and frame Design of the front-wheel suspension…
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Page 169: Brakes
Rear wheel Type of rear suspension Cast-aluminum single swing arm with BMW Motorrad paralever Type of rear suspension Central spring strut with coil spring, adjustable rebound-stage damping and spring preload with dynamic ESA Central spring strut with coil spring and expan-…
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Page 170: Wheels And Tires
Approx. 0.04 in (Approx. 1 mm), at piston Wheels and tires Recommended tire combinations You can obtain an overview of the current tire approvals from your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer or on the Internet at www.bmw- motorrad.com. Front wheel Front wheel design Aluminum cast wheel Front-wheel rim size 3.5″x17″…
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Page 171: Electrical System
Permissible rear wheel load max 701 lbs (max 318 kg) Tire inflation pressures Tire pressure, front 36.3 psi (2.5 bar), with tire cold Tire pressure, rear 42.1 psi (2.9 bar), with tire cold Electrical system Electrical rating of onboard sockets max 10 A, all onboard sockets together Fuse box 15 A, Slot 1: instrument cluster, anti-theft alarm…
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Page 172
Spark plugs Spark plugs, manufacturer and designation NGK LMAR8D-J ±0.01 ±0.1 Electrode gap of spark plug 0.03 in (0.8 mm), new max 0.04 in (max 1.0 mm), wear limit Bulbs Bulb for high-beam headlight H1 / 12 V / 55 W Bulbs for low-beam headlight H7 / 12 V / 55 W Bulb for parking light… -
Page 173: Frame
Frame Frame design Steel-tube frame with partially self-supporting drive unit, aluminum rear frame Location of type plate Frame at front right (next to spring strut) Location of the vehicle identification number Frame at front right on steering head Alarm system with anti-theft alarm system (DWA) Activation time Approx.
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Page 174: Dimensions
Dimensions Motorcycle length 86 in (2185 mm) Motorcycle height 55.3 in (1405 mm), at DIN unladen weight Motorcycle width 38.6 in (980 mm), across mirrors Rider’s seat height 31.7…32.5 in (805…825 mm), without rider at un- laden weight with low rider’s seat 29.9…30.7 in (760…780 mm), without rider at un- laden weight with high rider’s seat…
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Page 175: Weights
Weights Unladen weight 604 lbs (274 kg), DIN curb weight, ready for oper- ation, tank 90 % full, incl. case, without OE Permissible gross weight 1091 lbs (495 kg) Maximum payload 487 lbs (221 kg), without OE Performance data Start-off capacity on uphill grades (with permissi- 20 % ble total weight) Top speed…
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Page 177: Service
Service Reporting safety defects … 176 BMW Motorrad Service … . 177 BMW Motorrad Mobility Services ……177 Maintenance procedures .
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Page 178: Reporting Safety Defects
National Highway Traffic Safety Ad- ministration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying BMW of North America, LLC. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign.
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Page 179: Bmw Motorrad Service
Services With its worldwide dealer network, BMW Motorrad The BMW Motorrad Mobility Ser- To ensure that your BMW con- can attend to you and your vices furnish you and your new sistently remains in optimal con- motorcycle in over 100 countries…
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500 km entered values. and 1200 km. BMW Service BMW Service is carried out once a year. The scope of the ser- vices performed may be de- pendent on the vehicle owner and the mileage driven. Your… -
Page 181: Confirmation Of Mainte
Confirmation of maintenance work BMW Pre-Delivery BMW Running-in Check Check Conducted Conducted Odometer reading Next service at the latest or, if reached sooner, Odometer reading Stamp, Signature Stamp, Signature…
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BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Conducted Conducted Conducted Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner,… -
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BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Conducted Conducted Conducted Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner,… -
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BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Conducted Conducted Conducted Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner,… -
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BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Conducted Conducted Conducted Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner,… -
Page 186: Confirmation Of Service
Confirmation of service The table is intended as proof of maintenance and repair work, the installed optional accessories and any special campaign (recall) work carried out. Work carried out Odometer Date reading…
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Page 189: Appendix
Appendix Certificates ……188 RDC certificate ….192…
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Page 190
Certifications Remote Control for Deutsch Hiermit erklärt Meta System S.p.A., dass sich das central locking system Gerät PF240009 in Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den übrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet. Eesti Käesolevaga kinnitab Meta System S.p.A. seadme PF240009 vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ… -
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Certifications Ελληνική Nederlands ΜΕ ΣΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΤΑ Meta System S.p.A. ΔΗΛΩΝΕΙ Hierbij verklaart Meta System S.p.A. dat het toestel ΟΣΙ PF240009 ΤΜΜΟΡΥΩΝΕΣΑΙ ΠΡΟ ΣΙ PF240009 in overeenstemming is met de ΟΤΙΩΔΕΙ ΑΠΑΙΣΗΕΙ ΚΑΙ ΣΙ ΛΟΙΠΕ essentiële eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen ΦΕΣΙΚΕ… -
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1999/5/ES. krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF. Slovensky USA, Canada Meta System S.p.A. týmto vyhlasuje, že PF240009 Product name: TX BMW MR spĺňa základné požiadavky a všetky príslušné FCC ID: P3O98400 ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES. IC:4429A — TXBMWMR Suomi Meta System S.p.A. -
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42124 Reggio Emilia –Italy Declare Under own responsibility that the product: TX BMW MR To which this declaration relates is in conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant requirements of the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC). This product is in conformity with the following standards: Health &… -
Page 194: Rdc Certificate
USA, Canada Any changes or modifications not expressly Product name: BMW Keyless Ride ID Device approved by the party responsible for FCC ID: YGOHUF5750 compliance could void the user’s authority to IC: 4008C-HUF5750…
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Declaration Of Conformity We declare under our responsibility that the product BMW Keyless Ride ID Device (Model: HUF5750) camplies with the appropriate essential requirements of the article 3 of the R&TIE and the other relevant provisions, when used for its intended purpose. Applied Standards: 1. -
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Certification Tire Pressure Control (TPC) FCC ID: MRXBC54MA4 FCC ID: MRXBC5A4 IC: 2546A-BC54MA4 IC: 2546A-BC5A4 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils RSS standard(s). -
Page 197: Index
Brakes Abbreviations and symbols, 6 Battery Adjusting handlebar lever, 71 Charging connected Checking operation, 116 Self-diagnosis, 93 battery, 139 Safety instructions, 96 Technology in detail, 106 Charging disconnected Technical data, 167 Warning lamps, 35 battery, 140 Breaking in, 94 Accessories Installing, 140 Bulbs General instructions, 146…
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Central locking Technical data, 164 Damping Operating, 77 Topping up, 116 Adjusting, 68 Warning indicator for central Warning for engine oil level, 32 Date locking, 39 Equipment, 7 Adjusting, 57 Checklist, 91 Dimensions Control, 15 Clock Technical data, 172 Adjusting, 57 Operating, 69 Clutch Technology in detail, 112… -
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Indicator lights, 18 Lights Gearshift assistant, 95, 105 Overview, 22 Control, 15 Instrument cluster Headlight flasher, 61 Adjusting, 75 Hazard warning flashers High-beam headlight, 61 Ambient light photosensor, 18 Control, 15 Lowbeam headlamp, 61 Overview, 18 Operating, 62 Parking lamps, 61 Headlight Parking light, 61 Headlamp range, 60… -
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Muffler Onboard power socket Mounting muffler, 129 Information on use, 146 Display, 42 Swing muffler outward, 129 Position on vehicle, 13 Rim sticker, 123 Multifunction display, 18 Onboard tool kit Technology in detail, 110 Contents, 114 Control, 15 Warning lamps, 37 Position on vehicle, 14 Meaning of symbols, 25 Rear-wheel drive… -
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Suspension Weights, 173 Safety instructions Technical data, 166 Wheels and tires, 168 On braking, 96 Switching off, 97 Tires On riding, 90 Breaking in, 95 Symbols Seat heating Checking tire inflation Meaning, 25 Control, 11 pressures, 72 Operating, 72 Checking tire tread depth, 122 Tachometer, 18 Service, 177 Inflation pressures, 169… -
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Wheels Warning lamps, 18 Check wheel rims, 122 ABS, 35 Install front wheel, 126 Anti-theft alarm system, 34 Installing rear wheel, 128 ASC, 36 Remove front wheel, 124 Battery charging voltage, 35 Remove rear wheel, 128 Bulb defective, 33 Size change, 123 Central locking, 39 Technical data, 168 Coolant temperature, 32… -
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Errors and omissions excepted. © 2014 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 80788 Munich, Germany Reprints and duplication of this work, in whole or part, are pro- hibited without the express writ- ten approval of BMW Motorrad, Aftersales. -
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Approx. 1.1 gal (Approx. 4 l) Tire inflation pressures Tire pressure, front 36.3 psi (2.5 bar), with tire cold Tire pressure, rear 42.1 psi (2.9 bar), with tire cold BMW recommends *01418559017* Order No.: 01 41 8 559 017 09.2014, 4th edition, 07…
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Page 1 — R 1200 RT
K26_1200_NeuT_Titel.fm Seite 9 Mittwoch, 30. Januar 2008 4:21 16BMW MotorradThe Ultimate RidingMachineRider’s ManualR 1200 RT
Page 2 — Dealership details
OverviewChapter 2 of this Rider’s Manu-al will provide you with an initialoverview of your motorcycle. Allmaintenance and repair work onthe motor
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If the front wheel lifts clear of theground under severe accelera-tion, the ASC reduces enginetorque until the front wheel re-gains contact with the g
Page 4 — *01417712501*
TemperaturecompensationTyre pressure is a temperature-sensitive variable: pressure in-creases as tyre temperature risesand decreases as tyre temper-at
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General instructionsBMW Motorrad recommendsthe use of parts and accessoriesfor your motorcycle that are ap-proved by BMW for this purpose.Genuine BMW
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with (additional) on-board sock-etOEOn-board socket, rear leftOperating electricalaccessoriesYou can start using electrical ac-cessories only when the
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Maximum permissiblespeed for riding withcases fitted to the motorcycle≤180 km/hwith topcaseOANote the maximum permiss-ible payload of the topcase andt
Page 10 — General instructions
Closing casesPull release lever 2 all the wayto the back.Close the lid of the case andpress it down. Check thatnothing is trapped between thelid and t
Page 11 — Currency
The case is released and canbe removed.Installing casesPull the case handle up as faras it will go.Seat the case in holders 4.Push case handle 3 down
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Lever 2 pops up.Pull the release lever up.The lid of the topcase opens.Closing topcasePull release lever 2 all the wayto the back.Close the lid of the
Page 13 — General views
ESA Electronic SuspensionAdjustmentElectronic SuspensionAdjustment.RDCTyre pressure control(ReifenDruck-Control)EquipmentWhen you ordered your BMWmoto
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Hook the topcase into positionon the luggage carrier. Makesure that hooks 4 are securelyseated in the correspondingkeepers 5.Push handle 3 down until
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General instructionsThe Maintenance chapter de-scribes straightforward proced-ures for checking and replacingcertain wear parts.Special tightening tor
Page 17 — General view, right side
5 SocketOpen-ended spanners ofvarious sizes6 AdapterTo accommodate the 1/4″ bits and the 9×12 mmand the 3/8″ universal-jointadapterEngine oi
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If the oil level is below the MINmark:Top up the engine oil ( 110)If the oil level is above the MAXmark:Have the oil level corrected bya specialist wo
Page 19 — Underneath the seat
Incorrect working practicesendanger the reliability ofthe brakes.Have all work on the brake sys-tem performed by a specialistworkshop, preferably an a
Page 20 — Handlebar fitting, left
Brake-pad wear limit,frontmin 1.0 mm (Friction padonly, without backingplate. The wear indicators(grooves) must be clearlyvisible.)If the wear indicat
Page 21 — Handlebar fitting, right
preferably an authorised BMWMotorrad dealer.Brake-pad wearThe rear brake has a brake-padwear indicator.Shaft 1 with three marker rings 2is between the
Page 22 — Instrument cluster
Brake fluid level, frontDOT4 brake fluidDo not permit the brake fluidlevel to drop below the MINmark. (Brake-fluid reservoirhorizontal. Before reading
Page 23 — Headlight
Brake fluid level, rearDOT4 brake fluidDo not permit the brake fluidlevel to drop below the MINmark. (Brake-fluid reservoirhorizontal)If the brake flu
Page 25 — Status indicators
Visually inspect the rims fordefects.Have damaged rims checkedand, if necessary, replaced by aspecialist workshop, preferablyan authorised BMW Motorra
Page 26 — Standard status
If the motorcycle is equippedwith RDC, each wheel rim bearsan adhesive label indicating theposition of the RDC sensor.When changing the tyre, takecare
Page 27 — Status indicators with
Force the brake pads slightlyapart by rocking brakecalipers 3 back and forth Aagainst brake discs 4.Carefully pull the brake calipersback and out unti
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Threaded fasteners nottightened to the specifiedtorque can work loose or theirthreads can suffer damage.Always have the security of thefasteners check
Page 29 — Standard warnings
Remove the adhesive tapefrom the wheel rim.Braking efficiency is im-paired if the brake pads arenot correctly bedded against thediscs.Before riding of
Page 30 — EWS ! appears on
Parts of the exhaust systemcan be hot.Do not touch hot parts of theexhaust system.Slacken clamping screw 1 onthe silencer.Do not remove the sealinggre
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Align clamp 1 so that mark Ais in line with the mark on thesilencer and tighten the screwto the specified torque.Clamp to silencer andmanifold55 NmTig
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Slacken adjusting screws 1.Push the two adapters 2 apartuntil the front forks fit betweenthem.Use locating pins 3 to set thefront-wheel stand to the d
Page 34 — Warnings issued by the
BulbsGeneral instructionsA warning appears in the multi-function display if a bulb is de-fective. If the brake or rear lightfails, the symbol is accom
Page 35 — Oil appears on
General viewsGeneral viewsGeneral view, left side … 11General view, right side . . … 13Underneath the seat …
Page 36 — ABS warnings
Install the high-beam/low-beamheadlight bulb ( 128)Install cover 1.Check that the bulb is cor-rected seated (by looking inthrough the headlight lens).
Page 37
Make sure the ground is leveland firm and place the motor-cycle on its stand.Switch off the ignition.Turn the handlebars to theleft to facilitate acce
Page 38 — ASC warnings
(preferably by hooking it intothe headlight housing).Remove bulb 3.Installing high-beam/low-beam headlight bulbReplace the defective bulb.Bulb for low
Page 39
motorcycle is stable and firmlysupported.Make sure the ground is leveland firm and place the motor-cycle on its stand.Switch off the ignition.Apply fi
Page 40 — RDC warnings
down (right side of motorcycle:pivot the lever up).Pull bulb 5 out of the bulbholder.Replace the defective bulb.Bulb for parking lightW5W / 12 V / 5 W
Page 41 — RDC is replaced by BC
The mirrors can easily workloose from their anchoringif the rubber holders or snap-fitstuds are greased.Do not grease the rubber holderor snap-fit stu
Page 42 — RDC appears on
Turn bulb holder 3 counter-clockwise to remove it from thebulb housing.Press bulb 4 into its socketand turn it counter-clockwise toremove.Replace the
Page 43
Replacing front turnindicator bulbSwitch off the ignition.Apply firm forward pressurewith the flat of your hand topush the mirror out of the an-chorag
Page 44
if the rubber holders or snap-fitstuds are greased.Do not grease the rubber holderor snap-fit stud.Install the mirror in the mirrorhousing, making sur
Page 45
Allow both engines to idle for afew minutes before disconnect-ing the jump leads.Disconnect the jump lead fromthe negative terminals first,then discon
Page 47
flat. Attempting to charge a com-pletely flat battery via the on-board socket can cause damageto the motorcycle’s electronics.If a battery has di
Page 48
Switch off the ignition.Remove the front seat ( 74)Disconnection in the wrongsequence increases the riskof short-circuits.Always proceed in the correc
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CareCareCare products … 140Washing motorcycle … 140Cleaning easily damaged compon-ents. …
Page 51 — Ignition switch and
Care productsBMW Motorrad recommendsthat you use the cleaning andcare products you can obtainfrom your authorised BMW Mo-torrad dealer. The substances
Page 52 — EWS warning appears in the
agents, the surfaces can be dam-aged.Do not use cleaning agents thatcontain alcohol, solvents or ab-rasives to clean plastic parts.Even fly-remover pa
Page 53 — Odometer and
Remove stains of this kind im-mediately, using cleaning-gradebenzene or petroleum spirit on aclean cloth or ball of cotton wool.BMW Motorrad recommend
Page 55 — On-board computer
Troubleshooting chartPossible cause RemedyEmergency off switch (kill switch) Kill switch in operating positionSide stand Retract the side stand. ( 80)
Page 57
General view, left side1 Adjuster for headlight beamthrow (underneath the in-strument panel) ( 72)2 Brake-fluid reservoir, front( 113)3 Radio operatin
Page 58
EngineEngine design Four-stroke opposed twin, air-cooled with oil-cooled exhaust ports, installed longitudinally, twooverhead camshafts, electronic fu
Page 59 — Side light
FuelRecommended fuel grade 98 ROZ/RON, Premium plus unleaded95 ROZ/RON, Premium unleaded (fuel grade, us-able with power- and consumption-related rest
Page 60
Permissible viscosity classesSAE 5 W- ≥30 -20…20 °C, Operation at low temperaturesSAE 10 W-40 -10…30 °C, Operation at moderate temperaturesSAE 15
Page 61 — Hazard warning
TransmissionGearbox type Helical 6-speed gearbox with integral reactiondamper, claw-action shift by sliding sleevesGearbox transmission ratios 1.824 (
Page 62 — (kill switch)
Running gearFront wheelType of front suspension BMW Telelever, with anti-dive top fork bridge,leading link pivot-mounted on engine and tele-scopic for
Page 63 — Control ASC
Rear wheelType of rear suspension BMW EVO leverType of rear suspension Central spring strut with single-tube gas-filledshock absorber, adjustable rebo
Page 64 — Seat heating
Wheels and tyresRecommended tyre sets You can obtain an up-to-date list of approvedtyres from your authorised BMW Motorrad dealeror on the Internet at
Page 65
ElectricsElectrical rating of on-board socket max 10 AFuses Electronic fuses protect all the circuits. If an elec-tronic fuse trips and de-energises a
Page 66 — Windscreen
LightingBulb for high-beam headlight H7 / 12 V / 55 WBulb for low-beam headlight H7 / 12 V / 55 WBulb for parking light W5W / 12 V / 5 WBulb for tail
Page 67 — Cruise-control
DimensionsLength of motorcycle 2230 mmHeight of motorcycle 1430 mm, To top of windscreen when lowered, atDIN unladen weightwith lowered suspensionOE14
Page 69 — Stowage compartment
WeightsUnladen weight 259 kg, DIN unladen weight, ready for road 90 %load of fuel, without optional extrasPermissible gross weight 495 kgMaximum paylo
Page 70
ServiceServiceBMW Motorrad service . . … 158BMW Motorrad service quality … 158BMW Motorrad Service Card: on-the-spot breakdown assistance
Page 71 — Spring preload
BMW Motorrad serviceAdvanced technology requiresspecially adapted methods ofmaintenance and repair.If maintenance and re-pair work is performed in-exp
Page 72
down, contact the Mobile Serviceorganisation of BMW Motorrad.The specialists will provide thenecessary advice and assistance.You will find important c
Page 73 — Adjustment ESA
Confirmation of maintenance workBMW Pre-deliveryCheckCompletedonStamp, signatureBMW Running-inCheckCompletedonOdometer readingNext serviceat the lates
Page 74 — SPORT Sporty damping char
BMW ServiceCompletedonOdometer readingNext serviceat the latestonor, if logged beforehand,Odometer readingStamp, signatureBMW ServiceCompletedonOdomet
Page 75
BMW ServiceCompletedonOdometer readingNext serviceat the latestonor, if logged beforehand,Odometer readingStamp, signatureBMW ServiceCompletedonOdomet
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BMW ServiceCompletedonOdometer readingNext serviceat the latestonor, if logged beforehand,Odometer readingStamp, signatureBMW ServiceCompletedonOdomet
Page 77 — Front and rear seats
BMW ServiceCompletedonOdometer readingNext serviceat the latestonor, if logged beforehand,Odometer readingStamp, signatureBMW ServiceCompletedonOdomet
Page 78
Confirmation of serviceThe table is intended as a record of maintenance, warranty and repair work, the installation of optionalaccessories and, if app
Page 79
General view, right side1 Seat lock ( 73)2 Rear-seat heating(underneath the rearseat)OE( 61)3 Tank rucksack adapter4 Fuel filler neck ( 87)5 Clutch-fl
Page 81
AAbbreviations and symbols, 6ABSEngineering details, 92Self-diagnosis, 81Warnings, 32AccessoriesGeneral instructions, 100Anti-theft alarmTelltale ligh
Page 82 — Safety instructions
ClutchAdjusting clutch lever, 66Fluid reservoir, 13Technical data, 148Confirmation of maintenancework, 160Cruise-control systemControl, 16Operation, 6
Page 83 — Checklist
HHandlebar fittingsGeneral view, left side, 16General view, right side, 17Hazard warning flashersControl, 16, 17Operation, 57HeadlightBeam throw, 72Dr
Page 84 — Starting
On-board computerAmbient temperature, 52Average consumption, 53Average speed, 53Control, 17Oil level, 54Operation, 51Range, 52Status indicators, 23War
Page 85 — CHECK! appears on the dis
Engine oil, 147Frame, 154Fuel, 147Rear-wheel drive, 149Running gear, 150Spark plugs, 153Standards, 7Transmission, 149Weights, 156Wheels and tyres, 152
Page 87 — Running in
Underneath the seat1 Front-seat height adjust-ment ( 62)2 Battery ( 135)3 Brake-fluid reservoir, rear( 114)4 Adjuster for spring preload,rear ( 67)5 T
Page 88
Motorcycle data/dealership detailsMotorcycle dataModelVehicle identification numberColour codeDate of first registrationRegistration numberDealership
Page 89 — Parking your
Handlebar fitting, left1 Cruise-control systemOE( 63)2 Operating ESAOE( 69)3 Radio operating unit (OE)4 Operating ASCOE( 59)5 Windscreen adjustment( 6
Page 90
Handlebar fitting, right1 Control of the on-boardcomputerOE( 51)2 Emergency off switch (killswitch) ( 58)3 Starter button ( 80)4 Grip heatingOE( 60)5
Page 91 — Refuelling
Instrument cluster1 Speedometer2 Telltale lights ( 22)3 Multifunction display( 22)4 Rev. counter5 Anti-theft alarm telltale light(OE) (see the instruc
Page 94
Status indicatorsStatus indicatorsStandard status indicators … 22Status indicators with on-board com-puterOE… 2
Page 95
Standard statusindicatorsMultifunction display1 Fuel capacity ( 22)2 Gear indicator ( 22)3 Engine temperature ( 22)4 Clock ( 49)5 Odometer6 Trip meter
Page 96 — BMW Motorrad Integral
the next service is shown brieflyafter the Pre-Ride Check com-pletes. The month and yearshow, accompanied by the word-ingSERVICE; in this examplethe n
Page 97
Status indicators withradioOE1 Panel for audio-system dis-plays (see the instructionsfor use for the radio)Status indicatorswith tyre pressuremonitori
Page 98 — Motorrad ASC
Telltale light of cruisecontrolOE1 Telltale light of cruise con-trolOE( 63)Standard warningsMode of presentationWarnings are indicated by ‘Gen-er
Page 99
Details described or illustratedin this booklet may differ fromthe motorcycle’s actual specifica-tion as purchased, the accessor-ies fitted or th
Page 100 — Engineering details
Warnings, overviewTelltale lights Status indicators MeaningLights up yellowEWS ! appears onthe displayElectronic immobiliser active ( 27)Lights up yel
Page 101
Electronic immobiliseractiveGeneral warning light showsyellow.EWS ! appears on the display.Possible cause:The key being used is not au-thorised for st
Page 102
an authorised BMW Motorraddealer.Insufficient engine oilpressureGeneral warning lightflashes red.Oil-can symbol appears onthe display.The oil pressure
Page 103 — Accessories
complete set of spare bulbs ifpossible.Possible cause:Rear light or brake light bulb de-fective.Replacing brake-light, rearlight and rear-indicator bu
Page 104 — Power socket
Warnings issued by theon-board computerOEMode of presentationWarnings issued by the on-boardcomputer appear in panel 1.The possible warnings are liste
Page 105
Warnings, overviewTelltale lights Status indicators MeaningOil appears onthe display.Engine-oil level too low ( 32)Appears on the dis-playAmbient-temp
Page 106
Engine-oil level too lowOil appears on the display.Oil-level symbol appears onthe display.Possible cause:The electronic oil-level sensorhas registered
Page 107
Warnings, overviewTelltale lights Status indicators MeaningFlashesSelf-diagnosis not completed ( 34)Lights upABS fault ( 34)333zStatus indicators
Page 108
Self-diagnosis notcompletedABS warning light flashes.Possible cause:The ABS function is notavailable, because self-diagnosis did not complete. Themoto
Page 109
Warnings, overviewTelltale lights Status indicators MeaningQuick-flashes ASC intervention ( 36)Slow-flashes Self-diagnosis not completed ( 36)Lights u
Page 110
The most important data for a filling-station stop can be found in the following chart:FuelRecommended fuel grade 98 ROZ/RON, Premium plus un-leaded95
Page 111 — Maintenance
ASC interventionASC warning light quick-flashes.The ASC has detected a degreeof instability at the rear wheeland has intervened to reducetorque. The w
Page 112
Warning symbol 2 indicates acritical tyre pressure; the corres-ponding reading flashes.If the critical value is close to thelimit of the permissible t
Page 113 — Engine oil
Warnings, overviewTelltale lights Status indicators MeaningLights up yellow Appears on the dis-playTyre pressure close to limit of permittedtolerance
Page 114 — Brake system
Telltale lights Status indicators MeaningAppears on the dis-playTyre-pressure sensor battery weak( 42)339zStatus indicators
Page 115 — Brake pads
Tyre pressure closeto limit of permittedtoleranceGeneral warning light showsyellow.Tyre symbol appears onthe display.The critical pressure flashes.Pos
Page 116
Signal transmissiondisrupted»—«or»— —» appears onthe display.Possible cause:The motorcycle has not yet ac-celerated past the th
Page 117 — Brake fluid
Tyre-pressure sensorbattery weakGeneral warning light showsyellow.RDC appears on the display.Battery symbol appears onthe display.This error message a
Page 118
Warnings, overviewTelltale lights Status indicators MeaningAppears on the dis-playAnti-theft alarm battery weak ( 44)Lights up yellow Appears on the d
Page 119
Anti-theft alarm batteryweakBattery symbol appears onthe display.This error message appearsonly briefly after the pre-ride check completes.Possible ca
Page 120
OperationOperationIgnition switch and steering lock … 47Electronic immobiliser (EWS) … 48Clock … 49Odometer
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Welcome to BMWWe congratulate you on yourchoice of a motorcycle fromBMW and welcome you to thecommunity of BMW riders.Familiarise yourself with your n
Page 122
Helmet holder . … 76446zOperation
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Ignition switch andsteering lockKeysYou receive one master key andone spare key. Please consultthe information on the electronicimmobiliser (EWS) if a
Page 124
Locking handlebarsIf the motorcycle is on theside stand, the surface ofthe ground will determine wheth-er it is better to turn the handle-bars to the
Page 125
Replacement and extrakeysYou can obtain replacement/extrakeys only through an authorisedBMW Motorrad dealer. The keysare part of an integrated secur-i
Page 126
The display starts with the cur-rent value and each time the but-ton is pressed it moves one stepthrough the following sequence:Tripmeter 1 (Trip I)Tr
Page 127 — Front-wheel stand
Residual rangewithout on-board computerOEThe residual-range readout in-dicates how far you can ride withthe fuel remaining in the tank.This reading is
Page 128
Press button 1.The display starts with the cur-rent value and each time the but-ton is pressed it moves one stepthrough the following sequence:Ambient
Page 129
A special average-consumptionfigure is used to calculate range;this figure is not necessarily thesame as the value you can callup for viewing on the d
Page 130
the corresponding amount of fuelused.Resetting averageconsumptionSwitch on the ignition.Select average consumption.Press and hold down button 1.Averag
Page 131
Tyre pressuremonitoring RDCOEViewing tyre-pressurereadingsSwitch on the ignition.Repeatedly press button 1 un-til the tyre-pressure readingsappear on
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Table of ContentsYou can also consult the index atthe end of this Rider’s Manual ifyou want to find a particular topicor item of information.1 Ge
Page 133
Low-beam headlightThe low-beam headlight switcheson automatically when you startthe engine.When the engine is notrunning you can switch onthe lights b
Page 134
Turn indicatorsSwitching on left flashingturn indicatorsSwitch on the ignition.The turn indicators are can-celled automatically afteryou have ridden f
Page 135
warning flashers for longer thanabsolutely necessary.If you press a turn-indicat-or button with the ignitionswitched on, the turn-indicatorfunction is
Page 136
a Normal operating position(run)b Engine switched off.You cannot start the engineunless the kill switch is inthe run position.Automatic StabilityContr
Page 137
switching the ignition off andthen on again.An ASC fault has occurredif the ASC warning lightshows when the motorcycle ac-celerates to a speed in exce
Page 138 — Jump starting
off to ensure the battery’s start-ing capability.2 Heating off.3 50% heating power4 100% heating powerSeat heating, rear seat1 Switch for seat he
Page 139
Indicator in multifunctiondisplayOEThe symbols shown below ap-pear on the display to indicatewhich heating stage has beenselected:Front seat, 50 % hea
Page 140
Cruise-controlsystemOESwitching on cruisecontrolMove switch 1 to ON.Telltale light 2 in the switchlights up red.Setting road speedBriefly push button
Page 141
Stepless accelerationPush button 3 in the SET dir-ection and hold it in this posi-tion.The motorcycle acceleratessteplessly.Release button 3.The motor
Page 142
the throttle twistgrip back pastthe idle position).The cruise-control system isdeactivated.The cruise control telltale lightgoes out.The telltale ligh
Page 143
Clutch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 144 — Plastics
Closing stowagecompartmentSnap the lid of the compart-ment closed and push it down.The lock engages with an aud-ible click.Use the ignition key to tur
Page 145 — Paint care
brake lever unless the motorcycleis at a standstill.Turn adjusting screw 1 to thedesired position.The adjusting screw is easi-er to turn if you push t
Page 146
ection indicated by the HIGHarrow.If you want to reduce springpreload, turn knob 1 in the dir-ection indicated by the LOWarrow.Basic setting of spring
Page 147
If you want a harder dampingcharacteristic, use a screw-driver to turn adjusting screw 1in the direction indicated by theH arrow.If you want a softer
Page 148 — Troubleshooting chart
Press button 1.The current setting isdisplayed.The reading remains visible fora few seconds before disap-pearing automatically.Adjusting suspensiondam
Page 149 — Threaded fasteners
Wait until adjustment com-pletes (reading stops flashing)before pulling away.If the temperature is very low,take the weight off the motor-cycle before
Page 150
If tyre pressure is too low:Correct tyre pressure.HeadlightAdjusting headlight fordriving on left/driving onrightIf the motorcycle is ridden in acount
Page 151
a Normal positionb Position for heavy loadFront and rear seatsRemoving rear seatMake sure the ground is leveland firm and place the motor-cycle on its
Page 152
Removing front seatRemove the rear seat ( 73)Lift the rear of the front seat.with seat heatingOEDisconnect plug 2.Lift the seat up to remove.Installin
Page 153 — Rear-wheel drive
If you install the seat in the lowposition, check that the seat’srubber buffers 3 engage thebottom mounts in the frame.Firmly press the front sea
Page 154 — Running gear
Wheels and tyres . . . . . . . . . . . 152Electrics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153Frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154Di
Page 155
Helmet holderSecuring helmet tomotorcycleRemove the rear seat ( 73)Use the wire rope available asan optional accessory to securethe helmet to helmet h
Page 157 — Electrics
Safety instructionsRider’s equipmentDo not ride without the correctclothing. Always wear:HelmetMotorcycling jacket andtrousersGlovesBootsThis app
Page 158
Catalytic converterIf misfiring causes unburned fuelto enter the catalytic converter,there is a danger of overheatingand damage.For this reason, obser
Page 159 — Dimensions
BrakesBrake-fluid levels, front and rearClutchClutch fluid levelDamping-characteristic settingand spring preloadTyre-tread depth and tyrepressuresCase
Page 160 — Riding specifications
0 °C, disengage the clutch afterswitching on the ignition.The start attempt is auto-matically interrupted if bat-tery voltage is too low. Rechargethe
Page 161
Phase 2Test of the wheel sensors asthe motorcycle pulls away fromrest.ABS warning light flashes.Possible national variant ofthe ABS warning light.ABS
Page 162
Risk of accident by unex-pectedly early contact withthe ground.Bear in mind that loweredsuspension limits themotorcycle’s angle of heel andground
Page 163 — Maintenance work
cedure is essential if the tyres areto achieve maximum grip.Tyres do not have their fullgrip when new and thereis a risk of accidents at extremeangles
Page 164 — BMW Running-in
discs and brake pads has beenremoved.Oil or grease on brakesOil and grease on the brakediscs and pads considerablydiminish braking efficiency.Especial
Page 165 — BMW Service
General instructionsGeneral instructionsOverview … 6Abbreviations and symbols … 6Equipment …
Page 166
Check that the motorcycle isstanding firmly.On a gradient, the motor-cycle should always faceuphill; select 1st gear.Lock the steering lock.Removing m
Page 167
RefuellingFuel is highly flammable. Anaked flame close to thefuel tank can cause a fire or ex-plosion.Do not smoke. Never bring anaked flame near the
Page 168
Usable fuel capacityapprox. 27 lReserve fuel≥4lPress the fuel tank cap downfirmly to close.Remove the key and close theprotective cap.Securing motorcy
Page 169 — Confirmation of service
At the rear, secure the strapsto the rear footrests on bothsides and tighten the straps.Tighten all the straps uniformly;the motorcycle’s suspens
Page 171
Engineering detailsEngineering detailsBrake system with BMW MotorradIntegral ABS . . … 92Electronic engine management withBMW Mo
Page 172
Brake system withBMW Motorrad IntegralABSPartially integral brakesYour motorcycle is equipped withpartially integral brakes. Bothfront and rear brakes
Page 173
ing force accordingly to achieveoptimum braking.What feedback does therider receive from theBMW Motorrad IntegralABS?If the ABS system has to reducebr
Page 174
exceptional riding conditions canlead to a fault message beingissued.Exceptional ridingconditions:Heating up with the motorcycleon the centre stand or
Page 175
What is the designbaseline for BMWMotorrad ASC?BMW Motorrad ASC is designedas an assistant system for therider and for use on public roads.The extent
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