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BMW S 1000 RR — Rider’s Manual (285 pages)
Brand: BMW
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Category: Motorcycle
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Size: 3.65 MB
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
4
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1 General Instructions
7
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Overview
8
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Abbreviations and Symbols
8
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Equipment
9
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Technical Data
9
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Currentness
10
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Additional Sources of Information
10
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Tion
10
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Certificates and Operating Li
10
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Cences
10
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Data Memory
10
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Certificates and Operating
10
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Licences
10
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System
14
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Intelligent Emergency Call
15
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2 General Views
19
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General View, Left Side
21
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General View, Right Side
23
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Underneath the Seat
24
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Multifunction Switch, Left
25
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Multifunction Switch
25
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Right
26
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Multifunction Switch, Right
26
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Instrument Panel
27
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3 Status Indicators
29
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Indicator and Warning Lights
30
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TFT Display in Pure Ride View
31
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TFT Display in View Menu
33
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Warnings
34
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4 Operation
61
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Ignition Switch/Steering Lock
62
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Emergency off Switch
63
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Switch)
63
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Intelligent Emergency Call
64
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Call
64
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Lights
66
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Hazard Warning Lights System
68
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Tem
68
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Turn Indicators
68
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Dynamic Traction Control
69
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(Dtc)
69
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Dynamic Traction Control (DTC)
69
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Riding Mode
70
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Cruise-Control System
72
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Hill Start Control
75
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Gearshift Light
78
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Anti-Theft Alarm (DWA)
78
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Tyre Pressure Monitoring
80
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(Rdc)
80
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Heated Handlebar Grips
80
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Tyre Pressure Monitoring (RDC)
80
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On-Board Computer
81
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Front and Rear Seats
81
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5 TFT Display
85
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General Instructions
86
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Principle
87
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Pure Ride View
93
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General Settings
94
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Bluetooth
95
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My Vehicle
99
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Navigation
102
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Media
104
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Phone
104
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Display Software Version
105
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Display Licence Information
105
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Tion
105
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6 Adjustment
107
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Mirrors
108
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Headlight
108
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Brakes
108
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Adjust the Clutch Lever
109
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Steering
109
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Spring Preload
110
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Damping
113
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Riding Height
116
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Swinging Arm
118
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DDC Calibration
120
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7 Riding
121
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Safety Information
122
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Comply with Checklist
123
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Always before Riding off
123
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At Every Third Refuelling Stop
124
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Starting
124
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Running in
126
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Shifting Gear
127
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Gearshift Light
128
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Brakes
129
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Parking Your Motorcycle
131
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Cycle
131
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Refuelling
131
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Securing Motorcycle for Transporta
133
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Tion
133
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BMW S 1000 RR — Rider’s Manual (275 pages)
Brand: BMW
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Category: Motorcycle
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Size: 3.56 MB
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
4
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1 General Instructions
7
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Overview
8
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Abbreviations and Symbols
8
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Equipment
9
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Technical Data
9
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Notice Concerning Current Status
9
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Tus
9
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Additional Sources of Information
10
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Tion
10
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Certificates and Operating Permits
10
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Mits
10
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Data Memory
10
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2 Overviews
15
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General View, Left Side
17
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General View, Right Side
19
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Underneath the Seat
20
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Multifunction Switch, Left
21
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Multifunction Switch
21
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Right
22
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Multifunction Switch, Right
22
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Instrument Cluster
23
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3 Displays
25
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Indicator and Warning Lights
26
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TFT Display in Pure Ride View
27
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TFT Display in the View Menu
29
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Warning Lights
30
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4 Operation
57
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Steering and Ignition Lock
58
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Emergency On/Off Switch
59
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Switch)
59
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Lights
60
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Hazard Warning Flashers
61
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Turn Indicators
62
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Dynamic Traction Control
62
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(Dtc)
62
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Dynamic Traction Control (DTC)
62
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Riding Mode
64
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Cruise-Control System
65
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Hill Start Control
68
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Shiftpoint Light
70
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Anti-Theft Alarm System
71
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(Dwa)
71
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Anti-Theft Alarm System (DWA)
71
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Tire Pressure Monitor
72
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(Tpm)
72
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Heated Handlebar Grips
72
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Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM)
72
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Onboard Computer
73
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Rider and Passenger
74
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Seats
74
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Rider and Passenger Seats
74
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5 TFT Display
77
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General Notes
78
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Principle
79
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Pure Ride View
85
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General Settings
86
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Bluetooth
87
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My Vehicle
91
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Navigation
94
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Media
96
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Phone
96
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Display Software Version
97
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Display License Information
97
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Tion
97
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6 Setting
99
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Mirrors
100
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Headlight
100
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Brakes
100
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Adjusting Clutch Lever
101
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Steering
101
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Spring Preload
102
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Damping
106
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Ride Height
109
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Swinging Arm
110
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DDC Calibration
112
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BMW S 1000 RR — Rider’s Manual (254 pages)
Brand: BMW
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Category: Motorcycle
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Size: 3.32 MB
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
4
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1 General Instructions
7
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Overview
8
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Abbreviations and Symbols
8
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Equipment
9
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Technical Data
9
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Actuality
9
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2 General Views
11
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General View, Left Side
13
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DDC
15
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General View, Left Side, with DDC
15
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General View, Right Side
17
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Underneath the Seat
18
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Multifunction Switch, Left
19
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Multifunction Switch
19
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Right
21
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Multifunction Switch, Right
21
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Instrument Panel
22
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3 Status Indicators
23
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Telltale and Warning Lights
24
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Multifunction Display
25
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ABS Pro Indicator
26
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Warnings
26
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Electronic Immobiliser
31
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Control Unit
32
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Abs Fault
34
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Asc Fault
35
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Asc Intervention
35
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Asc Switched off
35
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Speed Warning
38
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4 Operation
41
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Ignition Switch/Steering Lock
42
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Electronic Immobiliser
43
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Emergency off Switch
43
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Switch)
43
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Lights
44
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Hazard Warning Flashers
45
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Turn Indicators
45
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Multifunction Display
47
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Resetting Tripmeter
49
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Clock
50
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Anti-Theft Alarm (DWA)
50
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Anti-Lock Brake System
52
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(Abs)
52
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Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)
52
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Automatic Stability Control
54
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(Asc)
54
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Dynamic Traction Control
55
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(Dtc)
55
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Dynamic Traction Control (DTC)
55
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Riding Mode
56
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Cruise-Control System
59
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Speed Warning
61
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Heated Handlebar Grips
63
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Front and Rear Seats
64
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Helmet Holder
66
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Luggage Loops
66
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5 Adjustment
69
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Mirrors
70
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Headlight
70
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Brakes
70
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Steering
71
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Spring Preload
71
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Damping
76
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Front Wheel
78
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DDC
80
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Rear Wheel
80
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6 Riding
83
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Safety Instructions
84
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Checklist
85
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Starting
86
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Running in
90
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Shifting Gear
91
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Brakes
92
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Parking Your Motorcycle
94
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Refuelling
95
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Securing Motorcycle for Transporta
97
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BMW S 1000 RR — Rider’s Manual (244 pages)
Brand: BMW
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Category: Motorcycle
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Size: 3.24 MB
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
4
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1 General Instructions
7
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Overview
8
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Abbreviations and Symbols
8
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Equipment
9
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Technical Data
9
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Notice Concerning Current Sta
9
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Tus
9
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2 Overviews
11
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General View, Left Side
13
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General View, Left Side with DDC
15
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DDC
15
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General View, Right Side
17
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Multifunction Switch, Left
18
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Multifunction Switch
18
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Right
20
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Multifunction Switch, Right
20
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Underneath Seat
21
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Instrument Cluster
22
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3 Displays
23
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Warning and Indicator
24
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Lights
24
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Multifunction Display
25
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Warning Lights
26
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Abs Error
34
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Asc Error
35
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Asc Intervention
35
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Asc Switched off
35
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Service Display
39
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Cruising Range
40
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-
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4 Operation
41
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Steering and Ignition Lock
42
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Ignition
42
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Electronic Immobilizer
43
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Emergency On/Off Switch
43
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Switch)
43
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Lights
44
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Hazard Warning Flashers
45
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Turn Indicator
45
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Multifunction Display
47
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Resetting Tripmeter
49
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Alarm System
50
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Clock
52
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Anti-Lock Brake System
52
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Automatic Stability Control
53
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Trol
53
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Control
54
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Dynamic Traction Control
54
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Riding Mode
55
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Cruise Control
59
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Speed Warning
61
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Heated Handlebar Grips
62
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Rider and Passenger Seats
63
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Removing Passenger Seat
64
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Helmet Holder
65
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Luggage Straps
66
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5 Setting
67
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Mirrors
68
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Headlight
68
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Brakes
68
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Steering
69
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Spring Preload
69
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Damping
74
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DDC
77
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6 Riding
81
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Safety Instructions
82
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Observe Checklist
83
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Starting
84
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Breaking in
87
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Brake Pads
88
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Shifting Gears
89
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Brakes
90
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Parking Your Motorcycle
91
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Refueling
92
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Secure Motorcycle for Transport
94
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Port
94
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BMW S 1000 RR — Rider’s Manual (250 pages)
Brand: BMW
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Category: Motorcycle
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Size: 3.24 MB
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
4
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General Instructions
7
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Overview
8
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Abbreviations and Symbols
8
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Equipment
9
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Technical Data
9
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Notice Concerning Current Sta
9
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Tus
9
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Overviews
11
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General View, Left Side
13
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General View Left Side with DDC
15
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General View, Right Side
17
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Underneath Seat
18
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Multifunction Switch, Left
19
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Multifunction Switch
19
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Right
20
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Multifunction Switch, Right
20
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Instrument Panel
21
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Displays
23
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Indicator and Warning Lights
24
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Multifunction Display
25
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ABS Pro Display
26
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Warning Lights
26
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Operation
41
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Steering and Ignition Lock
42
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Electronic Immobilizer
43
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Emergency On/Off Switch
43
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Switch)
43
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Lights
44
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Hazard Warning Lights System
45
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Tem
45
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Turn Indicators
45
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Multifunction Display
47
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Clock
50
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Anti-Theft Alarm (DWA)
50
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Antilock Brake System
52
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(Abs)
52
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Antilock Brake System (ABS)
52
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Dynamic Traction Control
53
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(Dtc)
53
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Dynamic Traction Control (DTC)
53
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Riding Mode
54
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Cruise Control
57
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Speed Warning
59
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Heated Handlebar Grips
60
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Rider’s Seat and Hump Cover
61
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Helmet Holder
63
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Luggage Straps
64
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Setting
67
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Mirrors
68
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Headlight
68
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Brakes
68
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Steering
69
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Spring Preload
69
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Damping
74
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DDC
77
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Riding
81
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Safety Information
82
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Checklist
83
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Starting
84
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Running in
87
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Shifting Gears
88
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Brakes
89
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Parking Your Motorcycle
91
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Refueling
92
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Securing Motorcycle for Trans
94
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On the Racetrack
95
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Display for Racing Mode
96
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Laptimer
98
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Race Info
103
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Setup Menu
111
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Setup DDC-Sys
117
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Setup Equipment
118
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Setup Racetrack
120
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Setup User-Mode
125
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Dtc
127
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Start of Race
128
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Speed Limiter for Pit Lane
130
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Tion
131
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Mirror Removal and Installation
131
BMW S 1000 RR — Owner’s Manual (196 pages)
Brand: BMW
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Category: Motorcycle
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Size: 2.6 MB
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
4
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1 General Instructions
7
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Overview
8
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Abbreviations and Symbols
8
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Equipment
9
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Technical Data
9
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Notice Concerning Current Sta
9
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Tus
9
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2 Overviews
11
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General View, Left Side
13
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General View, Right Side
15
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Multifunction Switch, Left
16
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Multifunction Switch
16
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Right
17
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Multifunction Switch, Right
17
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Underneath Seat
18
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Instrument Cluster
19
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3 Displays
21
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Multifunction Display
22
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Warning and Indicator Lights
23
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ABS Pro Display
24
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Service Display
24
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Cruising Range
25
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Warning Lights
25
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Parking Light Bulb
31
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Abs Error
33
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-
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4 Operation
37
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Steering and Ignition Lock
38
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EWS Electronic Immobilizer
39
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Lizer
39
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Clock
39
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Odometer
40
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Speed Warning
40
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Lights
42
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Turn Indicators
42
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Hazard Warning Flashers
43
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Emergency-Off Switch
44
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Switch)
44
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Heated Handlebar Grips
44
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BMW Motorrad Race
45
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Abs
45
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BMW Motorradrace ABS
45
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Dynamic Traction Control
46
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(Dtc)
46
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Dynamic Traction Control (DTC)
46
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Riding Mode
47
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Brakes
50
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Mirrors
50
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Spring Preload
51
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Damping
53
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Tires
57
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Headlight
57
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Rider and Passenger Seats
58
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Helmet Holder
59
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Luggage Straps
60
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5 Riding
61
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Safety Instructions
62
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Observe Checklist
63
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Starting
64
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Breaking in
66
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Shifting Gears
67
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Steering
69
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Brakes
69
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Parking Your Motorcycle
71
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Refueling
72
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Fastening Motorcycle for Trans
73
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On the Racetrack
77
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BMW S 1000 RR — Rider’s Manual (180 pages)
Brand: BMW
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Category: Motorcycle
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Size: 2.3 MB
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
4
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1 General Instructions
7
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Overview
8
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Abbreviations and Symbols
8
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Equipment
9
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Technical Data
9
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Notice Concerning Current Sta
9
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Tus
9
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2 Overviews
11
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General View, Left Side
13
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General View, Right Side
15
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Multifunction Switch, Left
16
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Multifunction Switch
16
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Right
17
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Multifunction Switch, Right
17
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Underneath Seat
18
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Instrument Cluster
19
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3 Displays
21
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Multifunction Display
22
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Warning and Indicator Lamps
23
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Service Display
24
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Cruising Range
25
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Warning Lamps
25
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Parking Light Bulb
30
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Abs Error
31
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Abs Deactivated
31
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-
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4 Operation
35
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Steering and Ignition Lock
36
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EWS Electronic Immobilizer
36
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Lizer
36
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Clock
37
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Odometer
38
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Speed Warning
38
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Resetting Tripmeter
38
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Lights
39
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Parking Lights
39
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Turn Indicators
40
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Hazard Warning Flashers
40
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Emergency-Off Switch
41
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Switch)
41
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Kill Switch
41
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Heated Handlebar Grips
41
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BMW Motorrad Race ABS
42
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Dynamic Traction Control
43
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(Dtc)
43
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Dynamic Traction Control (DTC)
43
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Riding Mode
44
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Brakes
47
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Mirrors
47
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Spring Preload
48
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Damping
50
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Tires
54
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Headlight
54
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Rider and Passenger Seats
55
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Removing Passenger Seat
55
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Helmet Holder
56
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Luggage Loops
57
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5 Riding
59
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Safety Instructions
60
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Catalytic Converter
60
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Checklist
61
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Starting
61
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Starting the Engine
61
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Breaking in
64
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Brake Pads
64
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Shifting Gears
65
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Steering
66
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Adjusting the Steering Damper
66
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Brakes
67
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Parking Your Motorcycle
68
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Refueling
68
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Fuel Specifications
68
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Side Stand
68
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Fastening Motorcycle for Trans
70
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BMW S 1000 RR — Rider’s Manual (180 pages)
Brand: BMW
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Category: Motorcycle
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Size: 2.26 MB
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
4
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1 General Instructions
7
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Overview
8
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Abbreviations and Symbols
8
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Equipment
9
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Technical Data
9
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Currentness of this man
9
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Ual
9
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2 Overviews
11
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General View, Left Side
13
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General View, Right Side
15
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Multifunction Switch, Left
16
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Multifunction Switch
16
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Right
17
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Multifunction Switch, Right
17
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Underneath Seat
18
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Instrument Cluster
19
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3 Status Indicators
21
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Multifunction Display
22
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Warning and Indicator Lamps
23
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Service Display
24
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Cruising Range
25
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Warning Indicators
25
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Parking Light Bulb
30
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Abs Error
31
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Abs Deactivated
31
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-
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4 Operation
35
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Steering and Ignition Lock
36
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EWS Electronic Immobilizer
37
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Lizer
37
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Clock
37
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Odometer
38
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Speed Warning
38
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Lights
40
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Turn Signals
40
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Hazard Warning Flashers
41
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Emergency-Off Switch
42
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Switch)
42
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Heated Handlebar Grips
42
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BMW Motorrad Race ABS
43
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Dynamic Traction Control
44
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(Dtc)
44
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Dynamic Traction Control (DTC)
44
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Riding Mode
45
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Brakes
47
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Mirrors
48
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Spring Preload
48
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Damping
51
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Tires
54
-
Headlight
55
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Driver and Passenger
55
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Seats
55
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Driver and Passenger Seats
55
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Helmet Holder
57
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Luggage Loops
58
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5 Riding
59
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Safety Instructions
60
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Checklist
61
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Starting
61
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Breaking in
64
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Shifting Gears
65
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Steering
66
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Brakes
67
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Parking Your Motorcycle
68
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Refueling
68
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Securing Motorcycle for Trans
69
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BMW S 1000 RR — Rider’s Manual (182 pages)
Brand: BMW
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Category: Motorcycle
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Size: 2.22 MB
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
4
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1 General Instructions
7
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Overview
8
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Abbreviations and Symbols
8
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Equipment
9
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Technical Data
9
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Currency
9
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2 General Views
11
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General View, Left Side
13
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General View, Right Side
15
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Handlebar Fitting, Left
16
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Handlebar Fitting, Right
17
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Underneath the Seat
18
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Instrument Panel
19
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Headlight
20
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3 Status Indicators
21
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Standard Status Indicat
22
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Ors
22
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Telltale Lights
22
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Standard Warnings
23
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ABS Warnings
29
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DTC Warnings
31
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Anti-Theft Alarm Warnings
33
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4 Operation
37
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Emergency off Switch (Kill)
37
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Ignition Switch and Steering Lock
38
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Electronic Immobiliser EWS
39
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Clock
39
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Odometer and Tripmeters
40
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Residual Range
40
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-
Lights
41
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Turn Indicators
41
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Hazard Warning Flashers
42
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Emergency off Switch
43
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Switch)
43
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Kill Switch
43
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BMW Motorrad Race ABS
43
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Dynamic Traction Control DTC
44
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Dtc
44
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Ride Mode
45
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Brakes
48
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Mirrors
49
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Spring Preload
49
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Damping
51
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Tyres
55
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Front and Rear Seats
56
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Helmet Holder
57
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Luggage Loops
58
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5 Riding
59
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Safety Instructions
60
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Checklist
61
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Starting
61
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Starting Engine
62
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Running in
64
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Shifting Gear
65
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Shift Assistant
66
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Brakes
67
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Parking Your Motorcycle
68
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Refuelling
68
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Secure the Motorcycle for Transport
70
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BMW S 1000 RR — Rider’s Manual (179 pages)
Brand: BMW
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Category: Motorcycle
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Size: 2.26 MB
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Table of Contents
4
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1 General Instructions
7
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Overview
8
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Abbreviations and Symbols
8
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Equipment
9
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Technical Data
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Currency
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2 General Views
11
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General View, Left Side
13
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General View, Right Side
15
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Multifunction Switch, Left
16
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Multifunction Switch
16
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Right
17
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Multifunction Switch, Right
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Underneath the Seat
18
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Instrument Panel
19
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3 Status Indicators
21
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Multifunction Display
22
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Warning and Telltale Lights
23
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Service-Due Indicator
24
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Range
25
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Warnings
25
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Status Indicators
26
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Abs Fault
31
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Abs Deactivated
31
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Speed Warning
33
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4 Operation
35
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Ignition Switch/Steering Lock
36
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Electronic Immobiliser
36
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Electronic Immobiliser EWS
37
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Clock
37
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Ers
38
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Odometer and Tripmeters
38
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Resetting Tripmeter
38
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Speed Warning
39
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Lights
40
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Turn Indicators
41
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Hazard Warning Flashers
41
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Emergency off Switch
42
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Switch)
42
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Grip Heating
42
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BMW Motorrad Race
43
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Abs
43
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BMW Motorrad Race ABS
43
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Dynamic Traction Control DTC
44
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Dtc
44
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Ride Mode
45
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Brakes
48
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Mirrors
48
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Spring Preload
48
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Damping
51
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Front Wheel
53
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Tyres
55
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Headlight
55
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Front and Rear Seats
56
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Helmet Holder
57
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Luggage Loops
58
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5 Riding
59
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Safety Instructions
60
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Checklist
61
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Starting
61
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Running in
64
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Shifting Gear
65
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Steering
66
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Brakes
67
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Parking Your Motorcycle
68
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Refuelling
68
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Securing Motorcycle for Transporta
69
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BMW S 1000 RR — Rider’s Manual (173 pages)
Brand: BMW
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Category: Motorcycle
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Size: 2.14 MB
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Table of Contents
6
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1 General Instructions
9
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Overview
10
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Abbreviations and Symbols
10
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Equipment
11
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Technical Data
11
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Currency
11
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2 General Views
13
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General View, Left Side
15
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General View, Right Side
17
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Handlebar Fitting, Left
18
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Handlebar Fitting, Right
19
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Underneath the Seat
20
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Instrument Panel
21
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Headlight
22
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3 Status Indicators
23
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Standard Status Indicat
24
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Ors
24
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Standard Warnings
25
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ABS Warnings
29
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DTC Warnings
32
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Anti-Theft Alarm Warnings
34
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Drop Switch
37
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4 Operation
39
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Ignition Switch and Steering Lock
40
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Electronic Immobiliser EWS
41
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Clock
41
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Odometer and Tripmeters
42
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Lights
43
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Turn Indicators
43
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Hazard Warning Flashers
44
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Emergency off Switch
45
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Switch)
45
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BMW Motorrad Race ABS
45
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Dynamic Traction Control DTC
46
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Dtc
46
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Ride Mode
47
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Brakes
50
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Mirrors
50
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Spring Preload
51
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Damping
53
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Tyres
57
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Front and Rear Seats
57
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Helmet Holder
59
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Luggage Loops
59
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5 Riding
61
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Safety Instructions
62
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Checklist
63
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Starting
64
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Running in
66
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Shifting Gear
67
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Brakes
69
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Refuelling
70
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BMW S 1000 RR — Rider’s Manual (148 pages)
Brand: BMW
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Category: Motorcycle
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Size: 1.75 MB
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Table of Contents
4
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1 General Instructions
7
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Overview
8
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Abbreviations and Symbols
8
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Equipment
9
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Technical Data
9
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Currency
9
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2 General Views
11
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General View, Left Side
13
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General View, Right Side
15
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Underneath the Seat
16
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Underneath the Centre Trim
17
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Panel
17
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Multifunction Switch, Left
18
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Multifunction Switch
18
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Right
19
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Multifunction Switch, Right
19
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Instrument Panel
20
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3 Status Indicators
21
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Warning and Telltale
21
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Warning and Telltale Lights
22
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Multifunction Display
23
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Warnings
24
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Mode of Presentation
24
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Outside Temperature
28
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Abs Fault
33
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Asc Switched off
33
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Asc Fault
33
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Asc Intervention
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Play
34
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Fuel Level
34
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Fuel Reserve
34
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On-Board Computer Display
34
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Service-Due Indicator
35
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Outside Temperature
36
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Tyre Pressure
36
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4 Operation
39
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Ignition Switch/Steering Lock
40
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Electronic Immobiliser
40
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Electronic Immobiliser
41
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(Ews)
41
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Clock
41
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Electronic Immobiliser (EWS)
41
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Reading
42
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Resetting Tripmeter
43
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Stopwatch
44
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Lights
45
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Turn Indicators
46
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Hazard Warning Flashers
47
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Emergency off Switch
47
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Switch)
47
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Heated Handlebar Grips
48
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BMW Motorrad ASC
48
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Clutch
49
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Brakes
50
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Mirrors
51
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Spring Preload
51
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Damping
52
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Electronic Suspension Adjustment
53
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Justment (ESA)
53
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(Esa)
53
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Tyres
54
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Headlight
54
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Seat
55
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Helmet Holder
56
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BMW Motorrad Rider’s manual S 1000 RR… -
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Vehicle data/dealership details Vehicle data Dealership details Model Person to contact in Service department Ms/Mr Vehicle Identification Number Phone number Colour code Date of first registration Dealership address/phone number (com- Registration number pany stamp) -
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BMW. It contains im- We hope you will enjoy riding portant information on how to your BMW and that all your jour- operate the controls and how to neys will be pleasant and safe make the best possible use of all your BMW’s technical features. -
Page 4: Table Of Contents
Table of Contents Gearshift light ….76 3 Status indicators ..27 Indicator and warning Anti-theft alarm (DWA) ..76 1 General instructions .
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Refuelling ….129 6 Adjustment … . 105 9 Engineering Securing motorcycle for details ….161 Mirrors . -
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13 Technical data ..223 BMW Service … . . 245 Wheels ….189 Troubleshooting chart . -
Page 7: General Instructions
General instructions Overview ……6 Abbreviations and symbols ..6 Equipment .
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Page 8: Overview
Technical data. claims. voiding of the warranty. When the time comes to sell NOTICE Specific instruc- your BMW, please remember tions on how to operate, National-market version. to hand over this Rider’s Manual; control, adjust or look after items it is an important part of the mo- of equipment on the vehicle.
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Page 9: Equipment
Equipment Optional accessories. für Normung e. V.) and comply with its specified tolerances. You can obtain When purchasing your BMW mo- BMW Motorrad Technical data and specifications torcycle, you chose a model with optional accessories in this rider’s manual serve as individual equipment.
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Page 10: Currentness
The rider’s manual for your The high safety and quality level for the vehicle to function safely vehicle, operating and installation of BMW motorcycles is ensured or provide assistance during rid- instructions for any accessories by constant further development ing, for example assistance sys-…
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Operating data in the vehicle Manufacturer of the vehicle The vehicle owner can also re- Control units process data to op- quest that a BMW Motorrad Re- Qualified service partners erate the vehicle. tailer or another qualified service Specialist workshops… -
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The information can be read out The data is only processed in driving dynamics systems by a BMW Motorrad Retailer or the vehicle itself and is gener- another qualified service part- Information on incidents result- ally non-permanent. The data is ing in damage to the vehicle ner or specialist workshop. -
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Contacts data for use in con- a BMW Motorrad Retailer or an- phones, can be controlled using nection with a communication other qualified service partner or… -
Page 14: System
ponding app and the operating rider’s manual, website of the ufacturer has no influence on the system of the mobile end device. manufacturer. At the same time, content that is exchanged in this information is also provided on instance. Information on the type, Services the relevant data protection law.
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Page 15: Intelligent Emergency Call
permanently logged into the mo- and its functions, please refer to The relevant ordinances and dir- «Intelligent emergency call». ectives regulate the protection of bile phone network to enable natural persons during the pro- rapid connection setup. Data is Legal basis sent to the vehicle manufacturer cessing of personal data.
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enable rapid contact with those Log data of emergency calls Sent information involved in the accident if re- The log data of emergency calls When making an emergency call quired. is stored in a memory of the using the intelligent emergency vehicle. -
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Information on personal data The data that is processed as part of the intelligent emergency call is processed exclusively to carry out the emergency call. As part of its statutory obligation, the manufacturer of the vehicle provides information about the data that it has processed and any data that it still has stored. -
Page 19: General Views
General views General view, left side ….19 General view, right side … . . 21 Underneath the seat .
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Page 21: General View, Left Side
General view, left side without Dynamic Damp- Adjusting steering damper ing Control (DDC) 107) without Dynamic Damp- Adjusting compression- ing Control (DDC) stage damping for rear Adjust the rebound-stage wheel ( 113). damping for front wheel without Dynamic Damp- 112). ing Control (DDC) Adjusting spring preload Adjusting spring preload…
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Page 23: General View, Right Side
General view, right side Brake-fluid reservoir, rear 185) Vehicle identification num- ber (on the steering-head bearing) Type plate (on the steering-head bearing) Brake-fluid reservoir, front 184) Check coolant level 187) Engine oil level indicator 179) Oil filler opening ( 181)
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Page 24: Underneath The Seat
Underneath the seat Battery ( 202) Rider’s manual Toolkit ( 176) Diagnostic connector 206) Fuses ( 205)
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Page 25: Multifunction Switch, Left
Multifunction switch, left DTC Switching off ( High-beam headlight and headlight flasher ( with cruise control Switching on cruise control 70). Hazard warning lights sys- tem ( with riding modes Pro DTC Adapting ( 145). Turn indicators ( Horn Multi-Controller Controls ( MENU rocker switch…
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Page 26: Right
Multifunction switch, right with heated grips Heated handlebar grips 78). Riding mode ( Emergency off switch (kill switch) ( Starter button Starting the engine 122). Race start with Launch Control ( 142) SOS button Intelligent emergency call…
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Page 27: Instrument Panel
Instrument panel Indicator and warning lights Gearshift light ( 126) TFT display ( Alarm system LED with anti-theft alarm (DWA) Alarm signal ( Photosensor (for adapting the brightness of the in- strument lighting)
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Page 29: Status Indicators
Status indicators Indicator and warning lights ..28 TFT display in Pure Ride view ..29 TFT display in view menu ..31 Warnings .
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Page 30: Indicator And Warning Lights
Indicator and warning lights Turn indicators, left Operating the turn indicat- ors ( 66). High-beam ( General warning light Turn indicators, right — with export to EU mar- kets Malfunction indicator lamp DTC ( ABS ( 155)
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Page 31: Tft Display In Pure Ride View
TFT display in Pure Ride view Hill Start Control ( Engine speed display Speedometer Driver info. status line with cruise control Switching on cruise control 70). RACE PRO riding mode with riding modes Pro Configuration for the race track ( 141) Switching Speed Limit Info on or off (…
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11 Clock ( 12 Connection status ( 13 Muting ( 14 Operator help 15 Heating stages, handlebar grips (… -
Page 33: Tft Display In View Menu
TFT display in view menu Hill Start Control ( Speedometer with cruise control Switching on cruise control 70). Switching Speed Limit Info on or off ( 91). with riding modes Pro DTC Adapting ( 145). RACE PRO riding mode with riding modes Pro Configuration for the race track ( 141)
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Page 34: Warnings
Warnings 12 Muting ( 13 Operator help Mode of presentation 14 Heating stages, handlebar Warnings are indicated by the grips ( corresponding warning lights. 15 Menu section Warnings are shown by the gen- eral warning light in connec- tion with a dialogue in the TFT display.
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White: (—) valid value not available. Instead of the value, dashes 5 are displayed. NOTICE The assessment of some values is only possible from a certain journey duration or speed. If a measured value is still not being Values display Check Control dialogue displayed because the conditions The symbols 4 displayed vary. -
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Warnings, overview Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights General warning is displayed in yel- Vehicle voltage too low ( low. light shows yellow. Vehicle voltage low. General warning is displayed in red. Vehicle voltage critical ( light shows red. Vehicle voltage critical! General warning… -
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Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights The malfunction Engine! Emissions warning ( indicator lamp lights General warning No communica- Engine control failed ( light shows yellow. tion with en- gine control. Engine in emergency-operation mode General warning Fault in the en- gine control. -
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Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights Tyre pressure Tyre pressure outside the permitted tol- is not at set- erance ( point. Tyre press. control. Loss of pressure. «—» Transmission fault ( General warning «—» Sensor faulty or system fault ( light shows yellow. -
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Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights Side stand mon- Side stand monitoring is faulty ( itoring faulty. ABS indicator ABS self-diagnosis not completed and warning light flashes. ABS indicator ABS deactivated ( and warning light comes on. ABS indicator Limited ABS ABS fault ( availability! -
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Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights DTC indicator DTC self-diagnosis not completed and warning light flashes slowly. DTC indicator Off! DTC switched off ( and warning light comes on. Traction con- trol deactiv- ated. DTC indicator Traction con- DTC fault ( and warning light trol failure! comes on. -
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Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights Green holding sym- Hill Start Control active ( bol is displayed. Yellow holding Hill Start Control automatically deactiv- symbol flashes. ated ( Crossed-out hold- Hill Start Control cannot be activated ing symbol is dis- played. -
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Indicator and warning Display text Meaning lights is displayed in Service due ( white. Service due! is displayed in yel- General warning Service-due date has passed ( light shows yellow. low. Service over- due! -
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By continuing to drive on, the sary consumers. quickly as possible by a vehicle electronics discharge the specialist workshop, preferably battery. WARNING an authorised BMW Motorrad Retailer. NOTICE Failure of the vehicle sys- tems Vehicle voltage critical The fuse for the alternator reg-… -
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Possible cause: specialist workshop, preferably Brake light faulty! an authorised BMW Motorrad One or more light sources are Retailer. faulty. Rear left turn in- Identify the faulty light source dicator faulty! or Light source faulty through a visual inspection. Rear right turn indicator… -
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There is no as- workshop, preferably an author- essential. surance that the anti-theft alarm ised BMW Motorrad Retailer. will be operational if the vehicle’s Possible cause: battery is disconnected. Anti-theft alarm battery The coolant level is too low. -
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Have the fault rectified by a Possible cause: Fault in the engine specialist workshop, preferably The coolant temperature is too control. Riding at an authorised BMW Motorrad high. mod. speed pos. Ride care- Retailer. If possible, ride in the part-load fully to next specialist You can continue riding;… -
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TYRE PRESSURE screen for specialist workshop, preferably BMW Motorrad Retailer. the display of the tyre inflation an authorised BMW Motorrad Possible cause: pressures: Retailer. The engine control unit has dia- gnosed a fault which may cause Serious fault in the engine severe secondary faults. -
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Correct tyre pressure. refer to the following tyre air For further information about the Before adjusting the tyre pres- temperature: BMW Motorrad RDC, see the sure, observe the information 20 °C section entitled «Engineering de- on temperature compensation tails» from page (… -
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Check the tyre for damage workshop, preferably an and to ascertain whether the is displayed in red. authorised BMW Motorrad vehicle can be ridden with the Retailer. tyre in its present condition. Tyre pressure is not… -
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Transmission fault an authorised BMW Motorrad Sensor faulty or system Retailer. fault with tyre pressure control (RDC) with tyre pressure control Possible cause: (RDC) The radio link to the RDC «—» sensors is faulty. Radio systems General warning light shows are located in the surrounding yellow. -
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Possible cause: Seek the advice of a specialist workshop, preferably an author- sensor weak The drop sensor has detected a ised BMW Motorrad Retailer. drop and has cut out the engine. with tyre pressure control Bring the motorcycle to the (RDC) Drop sensor defective upright position. -
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ABS self-diagnosis not Possible cause: Seek the advice of a specialist workshop, preferably an author- completed The rider has switched off the ised BMW Motorrad Retailer. ABS system. ABS indicator and warning Activating the ABS function light flashes. Possible cause: 156). -
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163). quickly as possible by a quickly as possible by a specialist workshop, preferably specialist workshop, preferably Have the fault rectified as an authorised BMW Motorrad an authorised BMW Motorrad quickly as possible by a Retailer. Retailer. specialist workshop, preferably… -
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Possible cause: specialist workshop, preferably DTC switched off an authorised BMW Motorrad The DTC control unit has detec- Retailer. DTC indicator and warning ted a fault. light comes on. DTC restricted… -
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BMW Motorrad formation on situations that can Traction control lim- lead to a DTC fault ( 166). Retailer. ited! Riding at mod. Have the fault rectified as In this condition, the speed pos. Ride carefully motorcycle may have too much… -
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Possible cause: Hill Start Control cannot WARNING be activated The rider has activated Hill Start Control ( 173). Irregular engine operation or Crossed-out holding sym- Switch off Hill Start Control. engine shutdown due to lack bol is displayed. Operate Hill Start Control of fuel Possible cause: 73). -
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The number of racing starts pos- If the service-due indicator ap- shop, preferably an authorised sible with Launch Control has pears more than a month before BMW Motorrad Retailer. been exceeded. the service date, the current date Allow the clutch to cool. Hazard warning lights has to be corrected. -
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BMW Motorrad Retailer. ised BMW Motorrad Retailer. The operational and road The operational and road safety of the motorcycle remain safety of the motorcycle remain intact. -
Page 61: Operation
Operation Ignition switch/steering lock ..60 On-board computer ….79 Emergency off switch (kill Front and rear seats ….79 switch) .
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Page 62: Ignition Switch/Steering Lock
Ignition switch/steering Switching on ignition lock Keys You receive 2 ignition keys. Please consult the information on the electronic immobiliser (EWS) if a key is lost or mislaid ( 61). Ignition switch/steering lock, fuel filler cap lock and seat lock are all Turn the ignition key to operated with the same key.
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Page 63: Emergency Off Switch
You can obtain emergency/extra ing lock. The engine control unit keys only through an authorised will not permit the engine to be BMW Motorrad dealer. The keys…
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Page 64: Intelligent Emergency Call
Press the SOS button in an market for which it is intended. when riding. emergency only. The BMW Call Center answers in Even if an emergency call using The emergency off switch is a this language. BMW is not possible, the system…
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Operate the emergency-off switch to stop the engine. Remove helmet. After expiry of the timer, a voice contact to the BMW Call Center is established. Open cover 1. Provide information to the emergency services using the Briefly press SOS button 2. -
Page 66: Lights
Start the engine. cancel the emergency call. If possible, remove helmet and stop engine. A voice contact connection to the BMW Call Center is estab- lished. Open cover 1. Provide information to the emergency services using the Alternatively: pull switch 1 microphone 3 and speaker 4.
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Side light The side lights switch on auto- matically when the ignition is switched on. NOTICE The side lights place a strain on the battery. Do not switch the ignition on for longer than abso- Push switch 1 forward to Immediately after switching off lutely necessary. -
Page 68: Hazard Warning Lights System
Turn indicators NOTICE Operating the turn The hazard warning flashers indicators place a strain on the battery. Switching on ignition ( 60). Do not use the hazard warning flashers for longer than absolutely necessary. Immediately after switching off the ignition, push button 1 to the left and hold it in that po- sition until the parking lights come on.
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Page 69: Dynamic Traction Control
Comfort turn indicator dicators only switch off automat- ically once the speed-dependent distance covered is reached. Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) DTC Switching off Switch on the ignition. Press and hold button 1 NOTICE until the DTC indicator light If button 1 has been pressed to Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) changes its status.
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Page 70: Riding Mode
DTC indicator light then on again. changes its status. Using the riding modes The DTC system status OFF! BMW Motorrad has developed is displayed immediately after operational scenarios for your pressing the button 1. motorcycle from which you can…
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Selecting riding mode how many riding modes are avail- RAIN: riding on a rain-wet road- way. able. ROAD: riding on a dry roadway. DYNAMIC: dynamic riding on a dry roadway. RACE: riding on race tracks with sport tyres or slicks. with riding modes Pro RACE PRO 1/2/3: riding on race tracks while considering… -
Page 72: Cruise-Control System
Cruise-control system Display when adjusting Switching on cruise settings (Speed Limit Info control with cruise control active) Display when adjusting settings (Speed Limit Info not active) Slide switch 1 to the right. Button 2 is enabled for opera- The symbol 1 for cruise control tion.
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Saving road speed Accelerating Decelerating Briefly push button 1 forward. Briefly push button 1 forward. Briefly push button 1 back. Speed is increased by approx. Speed is reduced by approx. Adjustment range for 1 km/h each time you push the 1 km/h each time you push the cruise control button. -
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Deactivating cruise Resuming former cruising Indicator light for cruise control lights up. control speed Brake, pull the clutch lever Switching off cruise or turn the throttle twistgrip control (close the throttle by turning the twistgrip back past the idle position) to deactivate cruise control. -
Page 75: Hill Start Control
Hill Start Control Secure the vehicle by braking Green holding symbol is manually. displayed. Reading Hill Start Control has been ac- NOTICE tivated. Hill Start Control is purely a com- To switch off Hill Start Control, fort system to facilitate holding operate the brake lever 1 or the machine and pulling way footbrake lever again.
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Hill Start Control function NOTICE 173) The drive-off assistant Hill Start Switching Hill Start Control Pro is only a comfort sys- Control on or off tem to enable easier riding off on Switching on ignition ( 60). gradients and should not be con- Go to the Settings, fused with an electromechanical Vehicle settings menu. -
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Hill Start Control function ing the handbrake or footbrake NOTICE 173) lever. If the brake is actuated for If Hill Start Control Pro has been Adjusting Hill Start approximately one second deactivated using the brake lever, Control Pro after the vehicle has come to automatic Hill Start Control is a standstill and the motorcycle with riding modes Pro… -
Page 78: Gearshift Light
Gearshift light The following settings are avail- Activation takes approximately able: 30 seconds to complete. Switching gearshift light Turn indicators flash twice. Start speed on and off Confirmation tone sounds End speed twice (if programmed). Brightness Anti-theft alarm is active. Frequency.
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Page 79
Switch on the ignition. Warning signal: set the in- type of alarm tone can be set by creasing and decreasing or inter- Turn indicators flash once. an authorised BMW Motorrad mittent alarm tone. Confirmation tone sounds once dealer. Tilt alarm sensor: activate (if programmed). -
Page 80: Tyre Pressure Monitoring
Heated handlebar grips Arm automatically: auto- matic activation of the alarm with heated grips function when switching off the ignition. Operating the heated handlebar grips Tyre pressure monitoring (RDC) NOTICE with tyre pressure control The heating in the heated (RDC) handlebar grips can be activated Repeatedly press button 1 un- only when the engine is…
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Page 81: On-Board Computer
computer is automatically The selected heating stage will The following values can be re- be saved if you allow a certain set: reset if a minimum of 6 hours length of time to pass without have passed and the date has Break changed since the ignition was making further changes.
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Installing tail-hump cover Unlock lock for passenger Position passenger seat 1; seat 2 using ignition key 1. hook in fixing 2 while doing Position tail-hump cover 1; Remove passenger seat 2; to hook in fixing 2 while doing do so, unhook fixing 3. Press passenger seat 1 down- wards and lock. -
Page 83
Removing front seat Installing front seat Push the rider’s seat cover 1 Insert rider’s seat 1 into the fix- forward slightly on the seat ing 4 at the front and position cushion surface and expose tab 2. Push the rider’s seat cover 1 Remove bolt 3. -
Page 85: Tft Display
TFT display General instructions ….84 Principle ……85 Pure Ride view .
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Page 86: General Instructions
On some mobile devices, e.g. TFT display, the Bluetooth devices while driving results in a those with iOS operating sys- connection may be restricted. risk of accident tems, the BMW Motorrad Con- BMW Motorrad recommends…
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Page 87: Principle
Up-to-date information is avail- Activate the function in accord- able at: ance with the operation feed- back. bmw-motorrad.com Activate the function to the left All contents of the display are or back. operated using the multi-con- troller 1 and the MENU 2 rocker Go back to the View menu button.
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Page 88
Press and hold the top part Operating instructions in Confirm selection. of the MENU rocker button: Confirm settings. the main menu Advance a menu step. In the View menu: call up Scroll to the right in lists. Pure Ride view. In the My Vehicle menu: ad- In Pure Ride view: change op- vance one menu screen. -
Page 89
Operating instructions in pending on whether you can return to a higher level. submenus Operating instruction 2: an ad- In addition to the operating in- ditional submenu level can be structions in the main menu, called up. there are additional operating in- Operating instruction 3: there structions in the submenus. -
Page 90
Switching functions on Symbol 3 shows that the func- Repeatedly press the multi- tion can be switched off. controller 1 briefly to the right and off until the desired menu item is Symbol 4 shows that the func- highlighted. tion can be switched on. Briefly push button 2 down. -
Page 91
down until the desired entry is Switches the display for The last menu used is called highlighted. up. The last entry highlighted driver info. status line is selected. To move the cursor up in lists, Requirement turn the multi-controller 1 up The vehicle is at a standstill. -
Page 92
Select content of the rider Riding time 1 info. status line Call up the Settings, Riding time 2 Display, Status line content menu. Break 1 Switch on the desired displays. It is possible to switch between the selected displays in the Break 2 rider info. -
Page 93: Pure Ride View
When the operating temperature Vehicle is connected with a com- is reached, the display of the red patible mobile end device. The engine speed range no longer BMW Motorrad Connected app changes. is installed on the mobile end The upshift recommendation is device.
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Page 94: General Settings
Range General settings The range is shown together with a warning once the fuel Adjust the volume reserve has been reached. Connect rider’s and passen- After a refuelling stop, range is ger’s helmet ( 95). recalculated if the amount of Increase volume: turn the fuel in the tank is greater than multi-controller upwards.
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Page 95: Bluetooth
Setting the clock Setting the language Resetting all settings All the settings in the Set- Switching on ignition ( 60). Call up the Settings, Sys- tings menu can be reset to Call up the Settings, Sys- tem settings, Language the factory settings. menu.
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Page 96
On some mobile devices, e.g. situation. Pairing those with iOS operating sys- tems, the BMW Motorrad Con- Call up the Settings, Con- nected App must be opened be- nections menu. fore use. -
Page 97
Bluetooth connections can The Bluetooth symbol If the telephone book is be established, managed and flashes in the bottom status not displayed, consult the deleted in the CONNECTIONS line during pairing. troubleshooting chart in the menu. The following Bluetooth section entitled «Technical Mobile end devices found are connections are displayed: data». -
Page 98
The Bluetooth symbol To delete an individual connec- flashes in the bottom status tion, select the connection and line during pairing. confirm. To delete all connections, se- Helmets found are displayed. lect Delete all connec- Select and confirm helmet. tions and confirm. The connection is established and the connection status up- dated. -
Page 99: My Vehicle
My vehicle Start screen Check Control display Mode of presentation Coolant temperature Range ( Total distance travelled Service-due indicator Rear tyre pressure ( On-board voltage ( 205) Front tyre pressure…
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Page 100
Operating instructions Scrolling through menu with tyre pressure control (RDC) screens TYRE PRESSURE SERVICE REQUIREMENTS For more information on tyre pressure and Check Control messages, see the «Displays» section. NOTICE Check control messages are at- Operating instruction 1: tabs tached dynamically to the My which show how far to the left Go to the My vehicle menu. -
Page 101
Service requirements If the time remaining to the next service is less than a month or if the next service is due within 1000 km, a white CC message is displayed. -
Page 102: Navigation
Connect mobile end device If necessary, stop and operate 95). WARNING the systems or devices when Call up the BMW Motorrad stationary. Using a smartphone during Connected App and start the the journey or while the en- route guidance.
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Page 103
Select End route guidance have been saved as favourites Filling station and confirm. in the BMW Motorrad Con- Select and confirm the special nected app. No new favourites Switching spoken destination. can be added using the TFT… -
Page 104: Media
Depending on the mobile device, the scope of the Connectivity Go to the Media menu. functions may be restricted. The following functions can be NOTICE used in the context menu: BMW Motorrad recommends Start playback or Pause setting the volume on the mobile playback.
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Page 105: Display Software Version
Telephone calls Phone calls with multiple Display software participants version A second call can be accepted Call up the Settings, In- while you are on a call. The first formation, Software ver- phone call is put on hold. The sion menu. number of active telephone calls is shown in the Telephone Display licence…
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Page 107: Adjustment
Adjustment Mirrors ……106 Headlight ……106 Brakes .
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Page 108: Mirrors
Headlight ist workshop, preferably an au- thorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Headlight adjustment for right- or left-hand traffic This motorcycle has a symmetric-beam low-beam headlight. If the motorcycle…
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Page 109: Adjust The Clutch Lever
Steering NOTICE Adjusting steering damper The adjuster is easier to turn if you push the brake lever forward. Adjustment options: from position 1: smallest span between handlebar grip and brake lever Turn adjuster knob 1 to the to position 6: largest span desired position.
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Page 110: Spring Preload
Remove the engine lifter. tion A, then turn in direction B cialist workshop, preferably an Place the motorcycle on its for 4 clicks. (Racing) authorised BMW Motorrad Re- stand on firm, even ground. tailer. Spring preload Apply the rider’s weight to the motorcycle.
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Page 111
To reduce the compression Load-dependent adjust- (increase of spring preload), ment of spring preload turn adjusting screw 3 using toolkit in the direction A. The Negative spring displacement toolkit includes an appropriate of front wheel adapter that protects the screw ±2 mm (including rider from scratches. -
Page 112
Impaired handling. Place the motorcycle on its Load-dependent adjust- stand on firm, even ground. Adjust spring-strut damping to ment of spring preload suit spring preload. Lift motorcycle with engine lifter until there is no load on Suspension compression at Loosen screw 1 with toolkit. the rear wheel. -
Page 113: Damping
screw 1 using toolkit in the dir- Load-dependent adjust- ection B. ment of spring preload Damping Suspension compression at rear wheel Adjustment ±2 mm (Road use with rider Damping must be adapted to suit 85 kg) the condition of the surface on which the motorcycle is ridden ±2 mm (Racing use with…
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Page 114
so that the mark 2 points at a larger scale value. To reduce damping: turn ad- justing screw using the toolkit so that the mark 2 points at a smaller scale value. Compression stage, ba- sic setting, front Position 5 (Road use with rider Adjust compression-stage Adjust rebound-stage damping 85 kg) -
Page 115
so that the mark 2 points at a To reduce damping: turn the larger scale value. adjusting screw in the direction – with the toolkit. To reduce damping: turn ad- justing screw using the toolkit Compression stage, ba- so that the mark 2 points at a sic setting, rear smaller scale value. -
Page 116: Riding Height
Rebound stage, basic CAUTION setting, rear Hot exhaust system Turn adjuster knob until the Risk of burn injury limit position in the direc- Do not touch a hot exhaust tion A, then turn in direction B system. for 3 clicks. (Racing use with Place the motorcycle on its rider 85 kg) stand on firm, even ground.
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Page 117
2 in Traction strut gap di- specialist workshop, preferably a the direction A. mension to compensate BMW Motorrad Retailer. To reduce the riding height, the swinging arm pivot point turn the adjusting screw 2 in Adjusting riding height at setting the direction B. -
Page 118: Swinging Arm
Remove nut 1 and washer 2. complete this work, contact a Remove fixing screw 3. specialist workshop, preferably a Remove fixing screw 1. BMW Motorrad Retailer. Turn right bush 2, alternately along with left bush, by a max- imum of 90° respectively in…
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Page 119
order to set the desired posi- Install fixing screw 1. tion. Positioning of the Install fixing screw 1. swinging arm pivot point Positioning of the bush in the main frame, left swinging arm pivot point 8 Nm bush in the main frame, right 5 Nm Install nut 2 with washer 1 and tighten with specified torque;… -
Page 120: Ddc Calibration
Adjusting riding height at the a specialist workshop, prefer- traction strut ( 115). ably a BMW Motorrad Partner. with Dynamic Damping Control (DDC) Calibrating DDC ( 118). Checking chain sag ( 208). DDC calibration with Dynamic Damping Control Go to the Settings,…
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Page 121: Riding
Riding Safety information ….120 Comply with checklist ….121 Always before riding off: … 121 At every third refuelling stop .
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Page 122: Safety Information
CAUTION of the year. Your authorised Settings of the spring-strut and BMW Motorrad dealer will be Engine and exhaust system shock-absorber system glad to advise you on the correct become very hot when the Imbalanced load clothing for every purpose.
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Page 123: Comply With Checklist
Catalytic converter Risk of overheating Do not tamper with the vehicle in any way that could result in If misfiring causes unburned fuel ATTENTION tuned performance. to enter the catalytic converter, there is a danger of overheating Engine running for prolonged Comply with checklist and damage.
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Page 124: At Every Third Refuelling Stop
At every third refuelling Select neutral or, if a gear is engaged, pull the clutch lever. stop Checking engine oil level NOTICE 179). You cannot start the motorcycle Checking front brake pad thick- with the side stand extended and ness ( 182).
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Page 125
ABS self-diagnosis ABS self-diagnosis not Phase 1 BMW Motorrad Integral ABS per- completed All indicator and warning lights forms self-diagnosis to ensure its The ABS function is not avail- are switched on. -
Page 126: Running In
DTC self-diagnosis an authorised BMW Motorrad Have the fault rectified as completed Retailer. quickly as possible by a specialist workshop, preferably The DTC symbol no longer…
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Page 127: Shifting Gear
Shifting gear Running-in speed WARNING Shift assistant Pro New brake pads <7000 min (Odometer read- Longer stopping distance, risk of NOTICE ing 0…300 km) accident See the section entitled «Engin- Apply the brakes in good <9000 min (Odometer read- eering details» for more informa- time.
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Page 128: Gearshift Light
BMW Motorrad re- commends disengaging the clutch for shifts in these cir- cumstances. It is advisable to avoid using the shift assistant…
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Page 129: Brakes
Remember to The speed thresholds and pull the clutch at the same time. passes behaviour of the shift light can BMW Motorrad RACE ABS pre- be adjusted in the Settings, vents the front wheel from lock- WARNING Vehicle settings menu (also ing up.
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Page 130
ABS Pro Riding on salted or gritted Possibility of a fall not roads. precluded Physical limits applicable to After work has been carried on Although ABS Pro and motorcycling the brakes, due to traces of oil Dynamic Brake Control provide or grease. -
Page 131: Parking Your Motorcycle
limits that apply to motorcycling Refuelling ATTENTION the ABS Pro system prevents the Fuel grade wheels from locking and skidding Poor ground underneath the Requirement away. During emergency stand braking, Dynamic Brake Control To ensure optimal fuel consump- Risk of damage to parts if vehicle tion, fuel should be sulphur-free increases the braking effect and topples…
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Page 132
Clean plastic surfaces immedi- Recommended fuel ately after contact with fuel. grade Make sure the ground is level Refuelling Super Plus, unleaded and firm and place the motor- (max. 5 % ethanol, E5) cycle on its side stand. WARNING 98 ROZ/RON NOTICE 93 AKI Fuel is highly flammable… -
Page 133: Securing Motorcycle For Transporta
nition key clockwise and open Securing motorcycle NOTICE for transportation The «usable fuel capacity» spe- Make sure that all components cified in the technical data is the that might come into contact quantity that the fuel tank could with straps used to secure the hold if refilled after it had been motorcycle are adequately pro- run dry and the engine had cut…
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Page 134
Secure the vehicle to prevent it toppling, preferably with the as- sistance of a second person. Push the motorcycle onto the transportation flat and hold it in position: do not place it on the side stand. Secure the tensioning straps ATTENTION behind on both sides on the rear frame and tighten. -
Page 135
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Page 137: On The Race Track
On the race track Displays for racing ….136 Deactivating intelligent emergency call when riding on the race LAPTIMER ……139 track .
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Page 138: Displays For Racing
Displays for racing Sport 1 display with riding modes Pro DTC Adapting ( 145). Maximum DTC torque re- duction Current DTC torque reduc- tion Engine speed display Maximum braking deceler- ation Current braking decelera- tion Maximum lean angle Current lean angle Unit for rpm display: 1000 revolutions per minute…
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Page 139
Sport 2 display with riding modes Pro DTC Adapting ( 145). Maximum DTC torque re- duction Current DTC torque reduc- tion Engine speed display Difference between the last lap time and reference time or difference between current lap time and refer- ence time Reference time: fastest of the currently saved laps or… -
Page 140
Sport 3 display with riding modes Pro DTC Adapting ( 145). Maximum DTC torque re- duction Current DTC torque reduc- tion Engine speed display Current lean angle Maximum lean angle Reference time: fastest of the currently saved laps or all-time fastest saved lap 139) Current lap time Difference between the… -
Page 141: Laptimer
LAPTIMER the laps have not been deleted The time for the current lap starts again from 00:00:00. in the meantime, additional laps Starting timing overwrite the first laps. The stopped time for a lap Go to Sport menu and All laps can be deleted with is displayed for an adjustable change to Sport 2 or Sport 3 Displayed for before…
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Page 142: Vehicle Settings For Racing
compared with the best-ever lap Configuration menu Reference: selection of which best time is displayed from earlier races. as a reference. Best: best The best-ever lap can be deleted time of the current recording in the LAPTIMER menu. or Best ever: best-ever If the best-ever lap is from a measured time.
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Page 143: Race Pro Riding Modes
electronics detect a bulb fail- the RACE, RACE PRO 1, The following parameters can be ure and the appropriate warning RACE PRO 2 and RACE PRO 3 adjusted: message appears on the display. riding modes. Engine If Light warnings is deactiv- Engine Brake If RACE PRO riding mode is de- ated, the warning message is…
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Page 144: Launch Control
displayed for the relevant set- Engine speed after activ- ting. ating Launch Control at If a setting is also saved in a full throttle standard riding mode, this rid- ing mode is specified. 9000 min Change a setting as desired. When Launch Control is active, engine torque is reduced so that Restoring factory defaults…
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Page 145
The third gear is engaged. Use Launch Control only on Allow the clutch to cool. race tracks. The angle of inclination is Clutch cooling time greater than 30°. Bring vehicle to starting posi- The engine or the ignition is tion. switched off. -
Page 146: Pit Lane Limiter
Limiting the speed with Operating the Pit Lane Speed when deactivating the Pit Lane Limiter Limiter engine speed limitation The Pit Lane Limiter helps you for Launch Control to comply with a speed limit, e.g. approx. 70 km/h in the pit lane. To do so, a max- As soon as rpm limitation imum rpm is specified for the ceases, engine rpm increases…
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Page 147: Dtc
button 1 on the left handlebar WARNING operating facility. DTC setting As soon as the starter button DTC Adapting The DTC controls permissible is released the vehicle accel- rear-wheel slip in accordance with riding modes Pro erates in accordance with the with your selected riding mode.
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Page 148: Chassis And Suspension
Press DTC rocker button 1 downwards briefly in order to Under these circumstances, reduce DTC control. BMW Motorrad recommends temporarily switching off DTC. The set value is shown in the Bear in mind that the rear wheel display and is between -7 and…
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Page 149: Removing And Installing Mirrors
Removing and installing without Dynamic Damping Adjusting the compression- Control (DDC) stage damping at the rear wheel mirrors Adjusting the spring preload at 113). Remove mirror the rear wheel ( 109). with Dynamic Damping Control ATTENTION with Dynamic Damping Control (DDC) (DDC) Dynamic Damping Control (DDC)
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Page 150
Remove windscreen in the dir- ection of arrow. Disconnect connector for right Remove nuts 1 and 2 on the turn indicator 1 and left turn left and right and remove mir- indicator 2. rors. Unclip air inlet flap at the top Carefully thread out cable. -
Page 151
NOTICE Use the M Cover Kit from BMW Motorrad to cover the resulting bolt holes and re- establish fastening. Position windscreen in the dir- Remove screws 1 and 2. ection of arrow. Remove windscreen in the dir- Install bolts 1 and 2. -
Page 152
Carefully thread in cable for Install nuts 1 and 2 on the rear Connect connector for right turn indicators. of the fairing using the appro- turn indicator 1 and left turn priate torque. indicator 2. Place left and right mirrors in the mountings 1. -
Page 153: Removing And Installing Number
With the number-plate carrier removed, do not ride the mo- torcycle on public roads. Place the motorcycle on its stand on firm, even ground. with two-up riding package Removing rear seat ( 80). Remove tail-hump cover 79). Position windscreen in the dir- Carefully unclip left and right ection of arrow.
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Page 154
Disconnect connector for num- ber plate light 2 and left turn indicator 3. NOTICE If the number-plate carrier is re- moved in preparation for a race- track session, the electronics de- tect a bulb failure and the ap- propriate warning appears on Disconnect connector for right Remove screws 1. -
Page 155
Remove tail-hump cover NOTICE 79). Use the M Cover Kit from BMW Motorrad to cover the resulting opening. Carefully clip in rear trim panel in the direction of arrow. Install bolts 1 and 2. Remove screws 1 and 2. Unclip left and right rear trim… -
Page 156
Carefully unclip left and right Install screws 1. Thread in cable for right turn rear trim panels 1, first hori- indicator 1, left turn indicator 2 Number plate carrier on zontally 2, then vertically 3. and number plate light 3. rear frame 2 Nm Position number plate carrier 1… -
Page 157: Switching Off Abs When Riding On
with two-up riding package Install the rear seat ( 80). Installing tail-hump cover 80). Switching off ABS when riding on the race track Deactivating the ABS Connect connector for number Carefully clip in left and right function plate light 2 and left turn indic- rear trim panels 1, first vertic- ator 3.
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Page 158
See the section entitled «En- gineering details» for more in- formation on brake systems with BMW Motorrad Integ- ral ABS: Press button 1 for at least Partially integral brakes three seconds. 162) -
Page 159: Deactivating Intelligent
An ABS fault has oc- NOTICE curred if the ABS indic- The intelligent emergency call ator and warning light shows control unit may only be removed when the motorcycle accel- for when riding on the race track. erates to a speed in excess The intelligent emergency call of the minimum stated below control unit must be reinstalled…
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Page 160: Gearshift-Pattern Reverser
call control unit 1 in a place and allow it to engage in that is dry and free of dust. lock 4. Connecting battery to motor- Connecting battery to motor- cycle ( 204). cycle ( 204). Installing tail-hump trim panel Installing tail-hump trim panel 200).
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Page 161
Reversing the shift Transfer the gearshift rod 4 The gearshift-pattern reverser to the thread for the inverted for racing is set up. pattern gearshift pattern 1. ATTENTION Riding with shift pattern re- versal on public roads Voiding of homologation for rid- ing on public roads Do not install the gearshift-pat- tern reverser for riding on pub-… -
Page 163: Engineering
Engineering details General instructions ….162 Antilock Brake System (ABS) ..162 Dynamic Damping Control (DDC) ……165 Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) .
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Page 164: General Instructions
If the rider increases braking only on the rear brake. contact with the road. Up to this pressure to the extent that brak- point, BMW Motorrad Integral ing force exceeds the maximum ATTENTION ABS assumes an extremely low transferable limit, the wheels start…
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Page 165
ABS ensures dir- the rider receive from only blocked very late or not at ectional stability on any surface. the BMW Motorrad all even when the brakes are The system is not optimised for Race ABS? applied forcefully. Consequently,… -
Page 166
What is the role of regular In addition to problems with the Invariably, the rider bears re- BMW Motorrad Race ABS, ex- sponsibility for assessing road servicing? ceptional riding conditions can and traffic conditions and ad- lead to a fault message being is-… -
Page 167: Dynamic Damping Control
for rate of roll and rate of yaw deceleration of the motorcycle, with riding modes Pro and lateral acceleration are used even when cornering. The damping values for the front to calculate bank angle. These wheel and for the rear wheel can NOTICE signals come from the angular be adjusted between 14 levels in…
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Page 168: Dynamic Traction Control
If slip exceeds Special situations sued. a certain limit, the engine man- In accordance with the laws of The BMW Motorrad traction con- agement system intervenes and physics, the ability to accelerate trol may switch off automatically adapts engine torque accordingly.
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Page 169: Riding Mode
ROAD and DYNAMIC riding In the RACE riding mode: op- responding loss of stability. The modes. BMW Motorrad DTC is unable to timum throttle response, max- imum torque, overrun acoustics control a situation of this nature. A coordinated setting for the sys- active.
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Page 170
may be slightly reduced accel- Wheelie possible; optimum with riding modes Pro eration on dry roads. drive. Additionally in the RACE PRO In the DYNAMIC riding mode: riding modes: soft throttle re- with riding modes Pro high performance on dry roads. sponse, maximum torque, over- In the RACE PRO riding modes In the event of poor road con-… -
Page 171: Dynamic Brake Control
Mode changes Dynamic Brake Control with riding modes Pro In the RACE PRO riding The riding mode can be changed with riding modes Pro modes: the use of ABS can be while the vehicle is stationary adjusted individually. with the ignition on. It is possible Dynamic Brake Control to change it while driving under function…
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Page 172: Tyre Pressure Control
Tyre pressure control Behaviour during emergency If, during the intervention of braking the Dynamic Brake Control, (RDC) the gas is closed (throttle grip If emergency braking is initiated with tyre pressure control position < 5 %), the engine at a speed above 10 km/h, the (RDC) torque requested by the ABS Dynamic Brake Control takes…
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Page 173
Temperature pressure. As a result, the val- measured-value signals for some time after the vehicle comes to a ues displayed there usually do compensation stop. not correspond to the values dis- Tyre pressure is a temperature- played in the TFT display. sensitive variable: pressure in- Transmission duration creases as tyre-air temperature… -
Page 174: Shift Assistant
Advantages this position until the gearshift is Example completed. It is not necessary 70-80 % of all gearshifts on a to increase the force applied to trip can be done without using the shift lever while shifting is the clutch. Missing: in progress.
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Page 175: Hill Start Control
ally with the ABS brake system release when driving off. More Maximum engine speed without the driver having to con- torque is required for driving off stantly operate the brake lever. which also requires the rider to Pressure in the rear brake sys- turn the throttle grip again.
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Page 176
be made aware that Hill Start Control has been deactivated by the following behaviour: Brake warning jolt The brake is released briefly and reactivated immediately. This creates a jolt which the rider feels. The ABS brake system with partially integral function sets a speed of approx. -
Page 177: Maintenance
Maintenance General instructions ….176 Fuses ……205 Toolkit .
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Page 178: General Instructions
Adjust the rebound- 115). If you are in doubt, consult a stage damping for front Open-ended spanner specialist workshop, preferably wheel ( 112). Width across flats 10/13 your authorised BMW Motorrad Removing battery Retailer. 205).
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Page 179: Front-Wheel Stand
Adjusting rebound-stage at front wheel damping for rear wheel 113). ATTENTION without Dynamic Damp- ing Control (DDC) Use of the BMW Motorrad Adjusting compression- front wheel stand without ac- stage damping for rear companying use of centre wheel ( 113).
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Page 180: Rear-Wheel Stand
Rear-wheel stand Installing the rear-wheel stand Turn brackets 2 with long sides Engage the auxiliary stand in facing inwards. the front suspension and apply even pressure to push it down Adjust adapters 3 to the width to the ground. of the service adapters used in Use basic stand with tool num- the front suspension.
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Page 181: Engine Oil
Install service adapters (83 30 Turn brackets 2 with the long Engage the rear-wheel stand in 2 152 841) 1 in the rear wheel sides facing outwards. the rear wheel swinging arm swinging arm on left and right and apply even pressure to Adjust adapters 3 to the width and tighten to the specified push it down to the ground.
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Page 182
1. Wait five minutes for the oil to drain into the oil pan. Between MIN and MAX NOTICE marks To protect the environment, BMW Motorrad recommends occasionally checking the engine oil after a journey of at least 50 km. -
Page 183: Brake System
Brake system they can attack coated components of the engine, Checking function of BMW Motorrad recommends brakes BMW Motorrad ADVANTEC Operate brake lever. Ultimate oil. The pressure point must be approx. 4.5 l (with filter clearly perceptible.
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Page 184
Have all work on the brake sys- tem undertaken by trained and qualified specialists. Have the brakes checked by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad Retailer. Checking front brake pad thickness Visually inspect the left and Brake-pad wear limit,… -
Page 185
1. min 0.9 mm (friction pad only, by a specialist workshop, without backing plate.) preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad Retailer. If the brake pads are worn: Checking rear brake pad thickness Place the motorcycle on its stand on firm, even ground. -
Page 186
Wear of the brake pads causes The brake fluid level must BMW Motorrad Retailer. the brake fluid level in the reser- not fall below the MIN mark. voir to sink. (Brake-fluid reservoir, hori-… -
Page 187
Wear of the brake pads causes cialist workshop, preferably an The brake fluid level must the brake fluid level in the reser- authorised BMW Motorrad Re- not fall below the MIN mark. voir to sink. tailer. (Brake-fluid reservoir, hori-… -
Page 188: Clutch
WARNING creasing actuation is perceptible: Have the clutch checked by a Not enough brake fluid in specialist workshop, preferably brake fluid tank an authorised BMW Motorrad Considerably reduced braking Retailer. power due to air in the brake system Checking clutch-lever…
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Page 189: Coolant
To reduce clutch play: un- screw adjusting screw 2 from the handlebar fitting. NOTICE The distance between lock nut and nut (measured internally) must not exceed 14 mm. Consult a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad Retailer, should…
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Page 190: Tyres
Top up coolant Impaired handling characteristics of the motorcycle, shorter useful tyre life Always check that the tyre pressures are correct. WARNING Tendency of valve inserts to open by themselves at high riding speeds Specified level for Open cap 1 of the expansion Sudden loss of tyre pressure coolant tank.
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Page 191: Rims And Tyres
Tyre pressure, front BMW Motorrad Retailer. ated on the edge of the tyre, e.g. by the letters TI, TWI or by an Checking tyre tread depth arrow. 2.5 bar (Two-up mode with…
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Page 192
Draw the attention of trol systems. your BMW Motorrad retailer or the specialist workshop to the The sensor rings are essential RDC sensor. for correct road-speed calcula- tion, and they too must match… -
Page 193
Lift the front of the motorcycle a brake caliper not correctly until the front wheel is clear of secured. the ground, preferably using a BMW Motorrad front-wheel Remove mounting bolts 3 of stand. the left and right brake calipers. Installing auxiliary stand at front wheel ( 177). -
Page 194
Roll the front wheel forward to Raise the front wheel, install specialist workshop, preferably remove. the quick-release axle 1 and an authorised BMW Motorrad Install the front wheel dealer. tighten to specified torque. Quick-release axle in WARNING… -
Page 195
Place brake caliper 2 on left Secure cable for wheel speed Clamping bolts in wheel and position cable routing 3. sensor in holder 1. axle clamp Install bolts 1 and tighten to Insert wheel speed sensor in the specified torque. the bore hole and secure with Tightening sequence: Tighten bolt 2. -
Page 196
Removing rear wheel Lift the motorcycle, preferably with a BMW Motorrad rear- wheel stand. Installing the rear-wheel stand 178). Slip wooden chocks or similar under the rear wheel to prevent it from dropping out after the quick-release axle has been… -
Page 197
1. workshop, preferably an Pull out brake-caliper support 1 authorised BMW Motorrad to the front and hang to the dealer. side. Roll the rear wheel back until it ATTENTION is clear of the swinging arm. -
Page 198
BMW Motorrad dealer. Insert brake caliper 1 with Roll the rear wheel as far brake-caliper support 2 into the forward as possible and guide 3 of the swinging arm. loop chain 1 over the chain Roll rear wheel on the support sprocket. -
Page 199: Lighting
Remove screws 1. life. If an LED light source point. Remove screws 2. is faulty, please contact a Adjust chain sag ( 208). specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad Retailer.
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Page 200
Installing side panel Bend engine spoiler 2 Install screws 1. downwards slightly and remove Install screws 2. Insert fairing side panel 1 into bolt 1. grommets 2. Removing tail-hump trim panel with two-up riding package Removing rear seat ( 80). Remove tail-hump cover 79). -
Page 201
cushion surface and expose tab 2. Remove bolt 3. Lift up the rider’s seat 1 at the rear and unhook fixing 4. Place the seat, upholstered side down, on a clean surface. Remove screws 1 and 2. Carefully unclip left and right rear trim panel 1, first horizont- Unclip left and right rear trim ally 2, then vertically 3. -
Page 202
Installing tail-hump trim panel Lift tail-hump trim panel 1 in Carefully clip in panels 4 in the direction of arrow and the direction of arrow to the remove from retaining tab 2. tail-hump trim panel 2. Position tail-hump trim panel 1 Install bolts 1 and 3. -
Page 203: Jump-Starting
with two-up riding package Install the rear seat ( 80). Installing tail-hump cover 80). Jump-starting CAUTION Insert rider’s seat 1 into the fix- Carefully clip in left and right Touching live parts of the ig- ing 4 at the front and position rear trim panel 1, first vertic- nition system when the en- ally 2, then horizontally 3.
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Page 204: Battery
to the battery terminals; never from the on-board electrical Allow both engines to idle for a attempt to jump-start the en- system. few minutes before disconnect- gine by connecting leads to the ing the jump leads. Removing front seat ( 81).
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Remove bolt 1 and wiring har- NOTICE ness negative terminal 2, then BMW Motorrad has developed a push forward. float charger specially designed Remove bolt 3 and wiring har- for compatibility with the elec- ness positive terminal 4. -
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Connecting battery to with M battery with M battery motorcycle ATTENTION ATTENTION ATTENTION Battery not disconnected in Battery not connected in ac- accordance with correct pro- cordance with correct pro- Battery not connected in ac- cedure cedure cordance with correct pro- Risk of short-circuit Risk of short-circuit cedure… -
Page 207: Fuses
Installing front seat ( 81). Connecting battery to motor- Connecting battery to motor- cycle ( 204). cycle ( 204). with anti-theft alarm (DWA) Switch on DWA if necessary. Removing battery Installing front seat ( 81). Setting the clock ( 93). Recharging battery Removing front seat ( 81).
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Page 208: Diagnostic Connector
15 A its holder. To do so, press the persons during your next BMW retaining lugs on the left and Instrument panel Service appointment. right of the fuse carrier inwards.
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Page 209: Chain
Release diagnostic connector 2 Install the rear seat ( 80). BMW Motorrad recommends from bracket 3. Installing tail-hump cover the use of BMW Motorrad The interface to the diagnosis 80). chain lubricant, or: and information system can be connected to the diagnostic…
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Checking chain sag Loosen lock nuts 3 on left and Chain deflection right. Place the motorcycle on its Use the adjusting screws 2 on stand on firm, even ground. left and right to adjust chain 45…50 mm (Motorcycle with Turn the rear wheel until it sag. -
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10 rivets, chain wheel swinging arm above pulled taut) the middle of 10 rivets in 3 If the chain has stretched to the different places. maximum permissible length: Seek the advice of a specialist workshop, preferably an author- ised BMW Motorrad Retailer. -
Page 213: Accessories
Accessories General instructions ….212 Connector for optional accessor- ies ……. . . 212 M Cover Kit .
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Page 214: General Instructions
To find out more about they are not sufficient in some accessories, go to: circumstances. bmw-motorrad.com/equip- Use only parts and accessor- ment ies approved by BMW for your vehicle. The components and accessory products have been thoroughly…
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Page 215
Underneath the left side panel Connector for DWA and Terminating resistor M data logger Connector for DWA and M data logger Plug for optional accessor- ies and racing accessories: Beneath the tail-hump Voltage supply and LIN cover Spring travel sensor for without anti- front forks (racing access- theft alarm (DWA) -
Page 216: Connector For Optional Ac
Beneath the tail-hump tioned correctly and that there is with two-up riding package no strain on the cable legs with cover Removing rear seat ( 80). plugs. Remove tail-hump cover 79). ATTENTION Removing tail-hump trim panel 198). Dirt and damp penetrating Unlock the protective cap or inside open connectors terminating resistor, as applic-…
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Page 217: M Cover Kit
M Cover Kit Installing number-plate carrier 153). Covering body openings Install mirror ( 149). Requirement Installing the M Cover Kit The M Cover Kit is used to pro- fessionally mount the front trim panel and to cover the body openings if the mirrors and num- ber plate carrier have been re- moved.
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Page 219: Care
Care Care products ….. 218 Washing the vehicle ….218 Cleaning easily damaged compon- ents .
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Page 220: Care Products
BMW Motorrad recommends BMW Motorrad recommends Apply the brakes in good time that you use BMW insect re- that you use the cleaning to allow the friction and heat to and care products you can mover to soften and wash off…
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Page 221: Cleaning Easily Damaged
Body panels with a generous amount of water Clean trim panel components ATTENTION and motorcycle cleaner from the with water and BMW Motorrad care series BMW Motorrad Care Application of silicone sprays solvent cleaner. Products. This applies especially to rubber seals where road salt has been in use.
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Page 222: Care Of Paintwork
BMW Motorrad recommends Stand the motorcycle in a dry the use of BMW Motorrad gloss to or discolouration of the paint room in such a way that there can result. These include, for…
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Page 223: Restoring Motorcycle To Use
Restoring motorcycle to use Remove the protective wax coating. Cleaning the motorcycle. Installing battery ( 205). Comply with checklist ( 121).
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Page 225: Technical Data
Technical data Troubleshooting chart … . . 224 Riding specifications ….242 Screw connections ….227 Fuel.
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Page 226: Troubleshooting Chart
Troubleshooting chart Engine does not start or is difficult to start. Possible cause Rectification Side stand extended and gear engaged Fold in side stand. Gear engaged and clutch not pressed Select neutral or pull the clutch lever. No fuel in tank Refuelling ( 130).
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Page 227
The Bluetooth connection is not established. Possible cause Rectification The steps required for pairing were not carried Check the necessary steps for pairing in the oper- out. ating instructions for the communication system. Connectivity functions are deactivated because Go to Settings menu and deactivate the race track functions are activated. -
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Active route guidance is not displayed in the TFT display. Possible cause Rectification Navigation from the BMW Motorrad Connec- The BMW Motorrad Connected App is opened on ted App was not transmitted. the connected mobile end device prior to depar- ture. -
Page 229: Screw Connections
Screw connections Front wheel Value Valid Quick-release axle in threaded bush M24 x 1.5 50 Nm Clamping bolts in wheel axle clamp M8 x 35 Tightening sequence: Tighten screws six times in alternate sequence 19 Nm Radial brake caliper on wheel axle clamp M10 x 65 38 Nm…
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Rear wheel Value Valid Nut for swinging arm pivot point bush on frame M36 x 0.75, Replace nut 50 Nm Loctite 270, High strength Nut on swinging arm axle M18 x 1.5, Replace nut 100 Nm mechanical Rear quick-release axle in swinging arm M24 x 1.5 100 Nm… -
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Rear wheel Value Valid Spring strut at deflection lever M12 x 75 — 10.9 100 Nm Micro-encapsulated Mirrors Value Valid Mirror to front panel carrier M6, Replace nut 8 Nm mechanical Number plate carrier on rear Value Valid frame Number plate carrier on rear frame M5 x 20, 9 mm collar 2 Nm… -
Page 232: Fuel
Fuel Recommended fuel grade Super Plus, unleaded (max. 5 % ethanol, E5) 98 ROZ/RON 93 AKI Alternative fuel grade Super unleaded (limitations in terms of power and consumption). (maximum 10 % ethanol, E10) 95 ROZ/RON 90 AKI Usable fuel capacity approx.
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Page 233: Engine Oil
SAE 5W-40, API SJ / 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 up max 1.3 l, Difference between MIN and MAX…
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Nominal output 152 kW, at engine speed: 13500 min with power reduction 79 kW, at engine speed: 7250 min Torque 113 Nm, at engine speed: 11000 min with power reduction 107 Nm, at engine speed: 7000 min Maximum engine speed max 14600 min with power reduction max 14600 min… -
Page 235: Clutch
Clutch Clutch type Multi-plate oil-bath (anti-hopping) with self-rein- forcement Transmission Gearbox type Claw-shift 6-speed gearbox, integrated into en- gine block Gearbox transmission ratios 1.652 (76:46 teeth), Primary transmission ratio 2.647 (45:17 teeth), 1st gear 2.091 (46:22 teeth), 2nd gear 1.727 (38:22 teeth), 3rd gear 1.500 (33:22 teeth), 4th gear 1.360 (34:25 teeth), 5th gear 1.261 (29:23 teeth), 6th gear…
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Page 236: Rear-Wheel Drive
Rear-wheel drive Type of final drive Chain drive Number of teeth, rear-wheel drive (Pinion / 17:45 sprocket) Secondary transmission ratio 2.647 Frame Frame type Aluminium composite bridge frame, engine also load bearing Type plate location Frame, front right on steering head Position of the Vehicle Identification Number Frame, front right on steering head…
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Page 237: Chassis And Suspension
Chassis and suspension Front wheel Type of front suspension Upside-down telescopic fork Spring travel, front 120 mm, at front wheel with Dynamic Damping Control (DDC) 120 mm, at front wheel Rear wheel Type of rear suspension Aluminium bearer swinging arm Type of final drive Chain drive Spring travel, rear…
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Page 238: Brakes
Brakes Front wheel Type of front brake Twin disc brake, diameter 320 mm, 4piston fixed caliper with M carbon wheels Twin disc brake, diameter 320 mm, 4piston fixed caliper with M forged wheels Twin disc brake, diameter 320 mm, 4piston fixed caliper Brake-pad material, front Sintered metal…
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Page 239: Wheels And Tyres
Wheels and tyres Recommended tyre sets An overview of currently approved tyres is avail- able from your authorised BMW Motorrad Retailer or on the Internet at bmw-motorrad.com. Speed category, front/rear tyres W, required at least: 270 km/h Front wheel…
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Page 240
Tyre designation, front 120/70 ZR 17 Load index, front tyre min 58 g/cm Permissible front-wheel imbalance max 5 g Balance weight for front wheel (One half of the max 80 g weights must be attached to the left and the other half to the right of the wheel rim) Rear wheel Rear-wheel type… -
Page 241: Electrical System
Tyre pressure Tyre pressure, front 2.5 bar, One-up, with cold tyre 2.5 bar, Two-up mode with load, with cold tyres Tyre pressure, rear 2.9 bar, One-up, with cold tyre 2.9 bar, Two-up mode with load, with cold tyres Electrical system Fuses Main fuse 40 A…
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Page 242
Spark plugs Spark plugs, manufacturer and designation NGK LMAR9FI-10G Lighting Bulb for high-beam headlight Bulbs for the low-beam headlight Bulb for parking light Bulb for tail light/brake light Bulbs for flashing turn indicators, front Bulbs for flashing turn indicators, rear Light source for the number plate light… -
Page 243: Dimensions
Dimensions Length of motorcycle 2073 mm, via rear wheel Height of motorcycle 1151 mm, across mirrors at DIN unladen weight 1155 mm, without mirrors, at DIN unladen weight Width of motorcycle 848 mm, with mirrors 740 mm, without mounted parts Front-seat height 824 mm, Without rider, at DIN unladen weight Rider’s inside-leg arc, heel to heel…
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Page 244: Riding Specifications
Maximum payload 210 kg with M Package 213.3 kg with Race package 211.7 kg with two-up riding package 209.2 kg with M battery 211.9 kg with M forged wheels 210 kg with Dynamic Damping Control (DDC) 208.8 kg Riding specifications Top speed >200 km/h with power reduction…
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Page 245: Service
Maintenance work ….245 BMW Service ….. . 245 Maintenance schedule .
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Page 246: Bmw Motorrad Service
Retailer can provide informa- rect procedure Retailer or a specialist workshop tion on BMW services and the can also view data that is stored Risk of accident due to con- work undertaken as part of each in the electronic service booklet.
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Page 247: Bmw Motorrad Mobility
BMW Service basis of the programmed values. If you have a new BMW motor- The BMW Service is carried out cycle, you are protected by vari- To find out more about service, once a year. The scope of the…
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Page 251: Maintenance Schedule
Maintenance schedule BMW running-in check (including oil change) BMW Standard scope of service Engine-oil change, with filter Check valve clearance Checking timing Replace all spark plugs Replace air filter insert Oil change in the tele- scopic forks Change brake fluid in the…
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Page 252: Maintenance Confirmations
Maintenance confirmations BMW Service standard scope The repair tasks in the BMW Service standard scope are listed below. The actual scope of maintenance work applicable for your vehicle may vary. Performing vehicle test with BMW Motorrad diagnostic system Visual inspection of the brake lines, brake hoses and connections…
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BMW pre-delivery BMW Running-in check Check carried out carried out at km Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier at km Stamp, signature Stamp, signature… -
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BMW Service Work performed carried out BMW Service Oil change, engine, with filter at km Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) at the latest Renewing all spark plugs Renewing air cleaner insert or, when reached earlier… -
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BMW Service Work performed carried out BMW Service Oil change, engine, with filter at km Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) at the latest Renewing all spark plugs Renewing air cleaner insert or, when reached earlier… -
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BMW Service Work performed carried out BMW Service Oil change, engine, with filter at km Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) at the latest Renewing all spark plugs Renewing air cleaner insert or, when reached earlier… -
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BMW Service Work performed carried out BMW Service Oil change, engine, with filter at km Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) at the latest Renewing all spark plugs Renewing air cleaner insert or, when reached earlier… -
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BMW Service Work performed carried out BMW Service Oil change, engine, with filter at km Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) at the latest Renewing all spark plugs Renewing air cleaner insert or, when reached earlier… -
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BMW Service Work performed carried out BMW Service Oil change, engine, with filter at km Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) at the latest Renewing all spark plugs Renewing air cleaner insert or, when reached earlier… -
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BMW Service Work performed carried out BMW Service Oil change, engine, with filter at km Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) at the latest Renewing all spark plugs Renewing air cleaner insert or, when reached earlier… -
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BMW Service Work performed carried out BMW Service Oil change, engine, with filter at km Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) at the latest Renewing all spark plugs Renewing air cleaner insert or, when reached earlier… -
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BMW Service Work performed carried out BMW Service Oil change, engine, with filter at km Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) at the latest Renewing all spark plugs Renewing air cleaner insert or, when reached earlier… -
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BMW Service Work performed carried out BMW Service Oil change, engine, with filter at km Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) at the latest Renewing all spark plugs Renewing air cleaner insert or, when reached earlier… -
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BMW Service Work performed carried out BMW Service Oil change, engine, with filter at km Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) at the latest Renewing all spark plugs Renewing air cleaner insert or, when reached earlier… -
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BMW Service Work performed carried out BMW Service Oil change, engine, with filter at km Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) at the latest Renewing all spark plugs Renewing air cleaner insert or, when reached earlier… -
Page 266: Service Confirmations
Service confirmations The table is used to verify maintenance and repair work as well as installed optional accessories and pur- chased special promotions. Work performed at km Date…
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Page 269: Appendix
Appendix Certificate for electronic immobil- iser ……. . 268 Certificate for tyre pressure control (RDC) .
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Page 270: Immobiliser
FCC Approval This device complies with Any changes or modifi- Part 15 of the FCC rules. cations not expressly Ring aerial in the Operation is subject to the approved by the party ignition switch following two conditions: responsible for compliance (1) This device may not could void the user’s cause harmful inter-…
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Approbation de informations avec la clé de Toute modification contact via l’antenne qui n’aurait pas été la FCC annulaire. approuvée expressément Antenne annulaire Le présent dispositif est par l’organisme responsa- conforme à la partie 15 ble de l’homologation peut présente dans le des règles de la FCC. -
Page 272: Control (Rdc)
Certification Tire Pressure Control (TPC) FCC ID: MRXBC54MA4 FCC ID: MRXBC5A4 IC: 2546A-BC54MA4 IC: 2546A-BC5A4 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils RSS standard(s).
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Page 273: Ment Cluster
Declaration of Conformity Turkey Robert Bosch Car Multimedia GmbH, ICC6.5in tipi telsiz sisteminin 2014/53/EU Radio equipment TFT instrument cluster nolu yönetmeliğe uygun olduğunu beyan eder. AB Uygunluk Beyanı’nın tam metni, aşağıdaki For all Countries without EU internet adresinden görülebilir: http://cert.bosch- carmultimedia.net Technical information BT operating frq.
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Canada Mexico This device complies with Industry Canada’s La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las licence-exempt RSSs and part 15 of the FCC siguientes dos condiciones: Rules. Operation is subject to the following two (1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no conditions: cause interferencia perjudicial y (1) this device may not cause interference, and… -
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Thailand Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR เครื ่ อ งโทรคมนาคมและอุ ป กรณ์ น ี ้ d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée มี ค วามสอดคล้ อ งตามข้ อ กํ า หนดของ กทช. aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne (This telecommunication equipments is in doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’appareil compliance with NTC requirements) -
Page 276: Index
Indicator light for vehicle Dynamic Brake Control Abbreviations and symbols, 6 voltage, 42 depending on riding mode, 128 install, 205 Safety information, 127 Engineering details, 162 Maintenance instructions, 202 Technical data, 236 Self-diagnosis, 123 Position on the vehicle, 22 Status indicators, 51 remove, 205 Accessories Care…
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Coolant DTC, 23 Emergency off switch (kill Checking fill level, 187 Customising controls, 145 switch), 24 Indicator light for excess operate, 61 Engineering details, 166 temperature, 44 Emissions warning light, 45 Indicator and warning light , 52 Topping up, 188 Engine operate, 67 Cruise-control system, 23… -
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Fuel Hazard warning flashers Ignition Fuel grade, 129 Control, 23, 24 switching off, 61 Refuelling, 130 operate, 66 switching on, 60 Technical data, 230 Headlight Immobiliser Fuel reserve Reserve key, 61 Range, 92 Headlight beam throw, 106 Instrument panel Setting for right-hand/left-hand Warning, 54 Ambient-light brightness traffic, 106… -
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Light warnings Maintenance Navigation Deactivating, 140 Maintenance schedule, 249 operate, 100 Lighting Maintenance confirmations, 250 Number-plate carrier Replacing LED light Maintenance intervals, 245 Removing and installing, 151 sources, 197 Media Technical data, 240 operate, 102 Warning for faulty light On-board computer, 79 Menu source, 43 Call up, 88… -
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Pure Ride Rider info status line Shift assistant, 125, 172 Overview, 29 adjust, 89, 90 Engineering details, 172 Rider’s Manual Gear not trained, 55 Position on the vehicle, 22 Riding, 125 Race track, 140 Riding height Shift lever Chassis and suspension adjust, 114 Gearshift-pattern reverser, 158 settings, 146… -
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Steering lock Spark plugs, 240 Trim panels Locking, 60 Installing side panel, 198 Standards, 7 Swinging arm Installing tail-hump trim Transmission, 233 panel, 200 Adjusting swinging arm pivot Weights, 241 point, 116 Remove the side panel, 197 Wheels and tyres, 237 Removing tail-hump trim Telltale lights, 25 panel, 198… -
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RDC, 47 Value Warnings, overview, 35 Reading, 32 Weights Vehicle Payload table, 19 Put into operation, 221 Technical data, 241 Vehicle Identification Number Wheels Position on the vehicle, 21 Change of size, 189 Check wheel rims, 189 Warning lights, 25 Install the front wheel, 192 Overview, 28 Installing the rear wheel, 195… -
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Errors and omissions excepted. © 2018 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. -
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2.9 bar, One-up, with cold tyre 2.9 bar, Two-up mode with load, with cold tyres You can find further information on all aspects of your vehicle at: bmwmotorrad.com BMW recommends *01409899561* Order No.: 01 40 9 899 561 09.2018, 1st edition, 01…
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BMW Motorrad The Ultimate Riding Machine bmw‑motorrad.com Rider’s Manual (US Model) S 1000 RR… -
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Motorcycle/Retailer Data Motorcycle Data Retailer Data Model Contact in Service Ms./Mr. Vehicle identification number Phone number Color number Initial registration Retailer’s address/phone number (com- License plate pany stamp) -
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BMW motorcycle owners and riders. Familiarize yourself with Should you want to sell your your new motorcycle so that you BMW one day, please also re- can ride it safely and confidently member to turn over the Ride’s in all highway traffic situations. -
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Table of Contents 3 Displays ….21 Cruise control ….55 Indicator and warning Speed warning .
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RACE INFO ….101 BMW Motorrad (DTC) ….. 143 SETUP MENU . -
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Reporting safety defects ….214 BMW Motorrad Service . . . 215 BMW Motorrad Mobility Services ….215 Maintenance proce- dures . -
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General instructions Overview ……6 Abbreviations and symbols ..6 Equipment .
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Page 8: Overview
When the time comes to sell claims may be denied as a result. your BMW, please remember NOTICE Special informa- National-market version. to hand over this Rider’s Manual; tion on operating and in- it is an important part of the mo- Optional extra.
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Page 9: Equipment
Dynamic Traction Con- If your BMW was supplied with and accessories. For this reason, trol. equipment not described in some aspects of your motorcycle…
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Overviews General view, left side ….11 General view left side with DDC ..13 General view, right side … . . 15 Underneath seat .
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Page 13: General View, Left Side
General view, left side Adjuster for spring preload, front ( Adjusting front compres- sion damping (red scale) Adjusting rear compres- sion damping (red scale) Adjuster for spring preload, rear ( Hump cover lock ( Seat lock ( Tire inflation pressure table Load capacity table Chain adjustment values Engine oil level indicator…
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Page 15: General View Left Side With Ddc
General view left side with DDC with Dynamic Damping Control (DDC) Adjust spring preload on front wheel ( 69). Hump cover lock ( Seat lock ( Tire inflation pressure table Load capacity table Chain adjustment values Adjuster for spring preload, rear ( Engine oil level indicator 155)
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Page 17: General View, Right Side
General view, right side Brake-fluid reservoir, rear 160) Vehicle identification num- ber and type plate (on steering head at right) Brake-fluid reservoir, front 159) Adjusting rebound-stage damping without Dynamic Damp- ing Control (DDC) Rebound-stage damping on front wheel ( 73). Adjust steering damper Checking coolant level 162)
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Page 18: Underneath Seat
Underneath seat Battery ( 181) Helmet holder ( Rider’s Manual (US Model) Fuse box ( 183) Tool kit ( 152) Diagnostic connector 185)
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Page 19: Multifunction Switch, Left
Multifunction switch, left Deactivating DTC ( Deactivate ABS ( with ABS Pro Switching off ABS Pro High-beam headlight and headlight flasher ( Start time recording Cruise control ( Hazard warning lights sys- tem ( Adjusting DTC ( 125) Turn indicators ( Horn Set clock ( Resetting trip odometer…
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Page 20: Right
Multifunction switch, right Heated handlebar grips Selecting riding mode Emergency on/off switch (kill switch) ( Starter button Starting engine ( Launch Control ( 126) Speed limiter for pit lane 128)
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Page 21: Instrument Panel
Instrument panel Indicator and warning light fields ( Tachometer Shiftpoint light ( Photosensor (for adjusting brightness of instrument lighting) with anti-theft alarm sys- tem (DWA) DWA LED ( Multifunction display…
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Page 23: Displays
Displays Indicator and warning lights ..22 Multifunction display ….23 ABS Pro display ….24 Warning lights .
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Page 24: Indicator And Warning Lights
Indicator and warning lights DTC ( ABS ( Turn indicator, left Universal warning light, ap- pears together with indica- tor lights in the multifunc- tion display ( Turn indicator, right Fuel reserve ( Neutral position (idling) High-beam headlamp — with EU markets ex- port Emission warning light 10 Cruise control (…
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Page 25: Multifunction Display
Multifunction display Speedometer Coolant temperature Odometer ( Clock ( Heated handlebar grips Gear indicator display, «N» indicates «neutral». Riding mode RAIN SPORT RACE Setting riding mode with Pro riding modes Additional riding modes SLICK USER NOTICE Refer to Chapter 5 for informa- tion regarding the display modes available for track use.
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Page 26: Abs Pro Display
ABS Pro display with ABS Pro Warnings for which no individual warning light is present are sig- naled by the universal warning During the Pre-Ride-Check, the light 1 which lights up in combi- availability of the ABS Pro func- nation with the appearance of a tion is indicated in the multifunc- warning notice such as 2 in the ABS Pro…
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Overview of warning indicators Indicator and warning Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display panel EWS! lights up red is displayed Electronic immobilizer is active ( flashes red Coolant tempera- Coolant temperature too high ( ture display flashes Engine! lights up yellow Engine in emergency-operation mode is dis- played… -
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Indicator and warning Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display panel Front lights defective ( VDS! lights up yellow is shown in Motorcycle has fallen over ( the empty display VDS! lights up yellow is displayed Fall sensor defective ( flashes ABS self-diagnosis not completed lights up… -
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Indicator and warning Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display panel lights up DTC switched off ( lights up DTC error ( DDC! lights up yellow is displayed DDC error ( The gear indicator Gear not trained ( flashes. DWALO! lights up yellow is dis- DWA battery charge level low (… -
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Indicator and warning Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display panel NO CAN lights up red is dis- CAN open/short circuit ( played NO CODING lights up yellow Encoding missing ( displayed SERVICE! lights up yellow Service date missed ( indicated lights up Fuel down to reserve (… -
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In exceptional cases, the frequently be too high, have placed, preferably by an autho- the fault rectified as quickly engine stops and can no longer rized BMW Motorrad retailer. as possible by an authorized be started. Coolant temperature too workshop, preferably an autho-… -
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, suppress source eliminated by a special- the fault message with the WARNING ized service facility, preferably WARN LAMP OFF parameter an authorized BMW Motorrad Overlooking the vehicle in Retailer. traffic due to a defective light source on the vehicle… -
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( 174). cialist service facility, preferably motorcycle. Replacing light source of right- an authorized BMW Motorrad hand parking light ( 175). Possible cause: Retailer. Front light source defective. Taillight and lights for… -
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Contact an authorized service as soon as possible at an facility, preferably an authorized authorized service facility, Possible cause: BMW Motorrad retailer. preferably an authorized The ABS system has been deac- BMW Motorrad retailer. tivated by the rider. Activating ABS (… -
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DTC switched off DTC indicator and warning BMW Motorrad retailer. light flashes slowly. DTC indicator and warning light lights up. DDC error with Dynamic Damping Control Possible cause:… -
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The gear indicator flashes. tected an error. shop, preferably an authorized The gearshift assistant Pro Have the malfunction corrected BMW Motorrad retailer. has no function. as soon as possible at an Possible cause: DWA battery charge level authorized service facility,… -
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Contact an authorized service The number of possible racing facility, preferably an authorized facility, preferably an authorized starts with Launch Control has BMW Motorrad retailer. BMW Motorrad retailer. been exceeded. Let the clutch cool down. DWA battery drained Speed warning… -
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Consult a certified workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer, for If service is due within 1000 km setting of the date. (700 miles), the remaining distance 1 is displayed and… -
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Do not drive to the extent that dicates the distance that can still an approximate reading. the fuel tank is completely be driven with the remaining fuel. BMW Motorrad therefore empty. This distance is calculated based recommends that you do not Possible cause:… -
Page 41: Operation
Operation Steering and ignition lock … 40 Heated handlebar grips … . . 58 Electronic immobilizer….41 Rider’s seat and hump cover .
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Page 42: Steering And Ignition Lock
Steering and ignition Switching on ignition lock Keys You are provided with 2 ignition keys. Should you lose your keys please refer to the information regard- ing the electronic immobilizer (EWS) ( 41). Turn the ignition key to posi- A single key fits the steering and tion 1 while moving the handle- Turn ignition key to position 1.
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Page 43: Electronic Immobilizer
Switch off ignition recognized as «authorized» for Replacement and spare keys are your motorcycle. only available through an autho- rized BMW Motorrad retailer. NOTICE The keys are part of an inte- grated security system, so the A further key attached to the…
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Page 44: Lights
Lights WARNING Parking lights Operation of the emergency The parking lights come on au- ON/OFF switch when riding tomatically when the ignition is Danger of falling due to blocking switched on. of rear wheel Do not operate the emergency NOTICE ON/OFF switch when riding.
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Page 45: Hazard Warning Lights System
Hazard warning lights Ignition can be switched off. Switch on ignition and press system button 1 again to switch off Switching on hazard hazard warning flashers. warning flashers Turn indicators Switch on ignition. Operating turn indicators NOTICE Switch on the ignition. The hazard warning flashers Immediately after switching off place a strain on the battery.
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Press button 1 into center po- sition to switch off turn indica- tors. NOTICE The turn signals automatically switch off when the defined riding time and distance have been reached. The defined riding time and distance can be set by an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. -
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Multifunction display Overview — Solid line: briefly press button. ‑ ‑ Dotted line: press and hold button. Odometer Standard display Select displays in multi- function display ( 46). LAP TIMER ( LIMIT ( Factory setting for WARN SPEED ( 116) RACE INFO ( 101) SETUP MENU (…
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RANGE Selecting displays in Cruising range Repeatedly press SET 2 until TRIP 1 desired display is selected. Trip odometer 1 multifunction display TRIP 2 The following displays are avail- Trip odometer 2 Switch on ignition. able: Average consumption All information required for LAPTIMER: the lap times and volume per distance or vice operation on public roads is… -
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RACE INFO ENTER Trip mileage = SETUP MENU ENTER Resetting average data shown, press and hold SET 2 to open the respective menu. Switch on ignition. Resetting trip odometer Switch on the ignition. Briefly press TRIP 1 repeatedly until average value to be reset is displayed. -
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Clock Anti-theft alarm (DWA) Briefly press SET 2 repeatedly SETUP EQIP:CLOCK until Setting clock with anti-theft alarm system TIME is displayed. (DWA) Switch on ignition. Press and hold SET 2. Minutes 4 flash. Activation Briefly press TRIP 1 to in- Switching on ignition ( 40).
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The Set emergency on/off switch type of alarm sound can be set NOTICE (kill switch) to normal operating by an authorized BMW Motorrad position. If the display has been scrolled retailer. Switch on the ignition. too far, briefly press SET repeat- Turn indicators light up once. -
Page 52: Antilock Brake System
If the display has been scrolled DWA AUTO ON : DWA is acti- BMW Motorrad Race ABS. too far, briefly press TRIP to vated respectively is activated scroll back. automatically when the ignition NOTICE Press and hold SET 2 to open is switched off.
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Page 53: Dynamic Traction Control
Dynamic Traction Activating ABS Control (DTC) Deactivating DTC Switch on the ignition. NOTICE The DTC function can also be deactivated while driving. Press and hold button 1 un- til first the DTC indicator and Press and hold button 1 un- warning light 3 and then the til first the DTC indicator and ABS indicator and warning…
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Page 54: Riding Mode
Riding mode vided. Use of the riding modes with Dynamic Damping Control BMW Motorrad has developed 5 (DDC) riding scenarios for your motor- cycle from which you can select The chassis and suspension ad- the one matching your situation: justment is also adapted to the Riding on wet roads.
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Page 55
Press button 1. The selection arrow 2 and the with Pro riding modes selectable riding modes 3 are SLICK The riding modes 4 and NOTICE displayed. The last active riding USER 5 are also offered. mode flashes. Details on the selectable driving Press button 1. -
Page 56
Selection arrow 2 and the inac- and DDC) as desired in accor- tive riding modes are hidden. dance with his/her preferences or the current marginal condi- The new riding mode is acti- tions. This requires a technical vated during operation under understanding of the settings the following conditions: (see the chapter «Technology… -
Page 57: Cruise Control
Storing speed Accelerating After every Pre-Ride-Check for USER active riding mode. USER After changing to the riding mode. When pressing the button 1 USER (MODE) in the riding mode without changing the riding mode. Cruise control with cruise control Briefly press button 1 forward. Briefly press button 1 forward.
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Page 58
Decreasing speed Deactivating cruise Resuming former cruising control speed Actuate brakes, clutch or throt- tle grip (take back throttle be- yond back position) to deacti- vate cruise-control system. NOTICE When changing gear using the Pro Gear-shift Assistance func- Briefly press button 1 back- tion, the cruise-control system ward. -
Page 59: Speed Warning
Indicator light for cruise- Speed warning ( 116) control system lights up. Switching off cruise control To set current speed as new limit: press and hold SET 2. Briefly press SET 2 repeat- The current speed is displayed. LIMIT edly until is shown in To increase set speed: briefly display.
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Page 60: Heated Handlebar Grips
NOTICE The increase in power consumption caused by the heated grips can drain the battery if you are riding at low engine speeds. If the battery is inadequately charged, the heated grips are switched off to ensure starting capability. When the preset speed is ex- To deactivate the speed warn- ceeded, the shiftpoint light 1 re- ing: Press and hold TRIP 1 un-…
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Page 61: Rider’s Seat And Hump Cover
Rider’s seat and hump Installing rider’s seat cover Remove rider’s seat The handlebar grips can be heated at two different levels. Insert rider’s seat into the fix- The second stage 2 is intended ture 2, then position it over the for rapid heating of the handlebar screw sockets 3.
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Page 62
Installing hump cover Press cover of rider’s seat over Unlock the lock 2 in the hump screw sockets toward front cover 1 using the ignition key. Insert hump cover into the re- somewhat and hold in place. Lift hump cover at the rear and tainers 1 on the left and right. -
Page 63: Helmet Holder
Lock the lock with the ignition face with upholstered side fac- key. ing downward. Remove passenger seat Install passenger seat with passenger package with passenger package Park motorcycle, ensuring that support surface is firm and level. Fold passenger seat down while pressing forwards slightly.
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Page 64: Luggage Straps
with passenger package Install passenger seat ( 61). Set down helmet on rider’s Remove passenger seat seat. 61). Turn over passenger seat. Luggage straps with passenger package Secure luggage on motorcycle Remove passenger seat ATTENTION 61). Turn over passenger seat. Incorrect positioning of the helmet lock Fairing scratched…
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Page 65
Install passenger seat ( 61). Use luggage loops 1, e.g. in conjunction with passenger footrests, to lash luggage onto passenger seat. When doing so, make sure that the rear trim is not damaged. -
Page 67: Setting
Setting Mirrors ……66 Headlight ……66 Brakes .
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Page 68: Mirrors
If there are doubts as to the cor- tion by twisting. rect headlight range, have the adjustment checked by a spe- Headlight cialized workshop, preferably by an authorized BMW Motorrad Adjusting headlight for retailer. RHD/LHD traffic This motorcycle’s headlight fea- Brakes tures a symmetrical low beam.
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Page 69: Steering
Steering Basic steering damper NOTICE Adjust steering damper adjustment setting The adjusting screw is easier to Opens at 8 clicks (starting at turn if you push the brake lever fully closed) (Highway opera- forwards. tion) Adjustment options: Opens at 5 clicks (starting at from position 1: largest dis- fully closed) (Racetrack) tance between handlebar grip…
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Page 70
Adjust spring preload on Load motorcycle with rider. front wheel With the assistance of a helper, measure distance D between without Dynamic Damping points 1 and 2 again and cal- Control (DDC) culate difference (spring deflec- tion) between the measured Park motorcycle, ensuring that values. -
Page 71
Make sure that the same val- Measure the distance D be- ues are set on the left and tween the lower edge 1 of the right. slider tube and the front axle 2. Load motorcycle with rider. Adjust spring preload on With the help of a second front wheel person, measure the… -
Page 72
Adjusting spring preload Adjustment of spring at rear wheel preload dependent on without Dynamic Damping loading Control (DDC) Spring deflection of rear wheel Park motorcycle, ensuring that 0.31…0.47 in (8…12 mm) (With support surface is firm and rider 187 lbs (85 kg)) level. -
Page 73
license-plate carrier and the To increase the spring deflec- Switch on the ignition. tion (reduce spring preload), bolt 2 of the chain guard. Start engine to ensure that the use the tool from the onboard battery does not discharge. Load motorcycle with rider. tool kit to turn the adjustment With the assistance of a sec- NOTICE… -
Page 74: Damping
Damping Setting Damping must be adjusted to the road conditions and the spring preload. A rough road surface requires softer damping than a smooth road surface. An increase in spring preload To decrease the spring deflec- Adjust compression damping requires firmer damping, a re- tion (increase spring preload), with adjusting screw 1 and red duction in spring preload re-…
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Page 75
ing 2 points to higher figure on ing 2 points to higher figure on scale. scale. To decrease damping: turn To decrease damping: turn adjusting screw with tool from adjusting screw with tool from onboard tool kit so that mark- onboard tool kit so that mark- ing 2 points to lower figure on ing 2 points to lower figure on… -
Page 76
Factory settings for Compression stage, ba- jounce/rebound at front sic setting, rear Position 4 Position 4 (standard setting with rider 187 lbs (85 kg)) Adjusting compression Position 9 (sport-oriented set- damping on rear wheel ting with rider 187 lbs (85 kg)) without Dynamic Damping Adjusting rebound-stage Control (DDC) -
Page 77: Ddc
ing 2 points to higher figure on Factory settings for scale. jounce/rebound at rear To decrease damping: turn adjusting screw with tool from Position 4 onboard tool kit so that mark- ing 2 points to lower figure on scale. Setting Rebound stage, basic Damping must be adjusted to the setting, rear…
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Page 78
Park motorcycle, ensuring that Adjust damping as desired with NOTICE support surface is firm and TRIP 1 and SET 2. level. +1 … +7 : Damping increase The damping for all riding modes Select submenu ( 111). in a maximum of seven steps is set and stored separately in SETUP DDC-SYS (harder). -
Page 79
+1 … +7 FRONT DMP Adjusting : Damping increase in a maximum of seven steps (harder). -1 … -7 : Damping decrease in a maximum of seven steps (softer). : Factory setting Press and hold SET 2 until dis- played value no longer flashes. The value for the current riding To set the zero position, briefly mode is saved. -
Page 80
CALIB DONE is displayed in line 3 and 4. If CALIB FAIL is displayed: Repeat adjustment. CALIB DONE is not dis- played after repeated adjust- ment, consult a specialized workshop, preferably an autho- rized BMW Motorrad retailer. -
Page 81: Riding
Riding Safety information ….80 Checklist ……81 Starting .
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Page 82: Safety Information
Your authorized cycle: Burn hazard BMW Motorrad retailer will be Settings of spring-strut and happy to advise you and has shock absorber system the correct clothing for every CAUTION Imbalanced load purpose.
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Page 83: Checklist
Catalytic converter Danger of overheating Checklist There is a danger of overheating Observe checklist ATTENTION and damage if misfiring causes Use the following checklist to unburned fuel to enter the cat- Engine idling for a lengthy check your motorcycle at regu- alytic converter.
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Page 84: Starting
Starting Adjusting compression damp- ing on rear wheel ( 74). Starting engine with Dynamic Damping Control Switch on the ignition. (DDC) Pre-Ride-Check is carried out. Adjusting spring preload at rear wheel ( 71). ABS self-diagnosis is performed. ( with Dynamic Damping Control DTC self-diagnosis is per- (DDC) formed.
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Page 85
ABS self-diagnosis The warning and telltale lights go Phase 1 The readiness for operation of out. the BMW Motorrad Race ABS with ABS Pro is checked by the self-diagnosis. ABS Pro is displayed when The self-diagnosis routine runs… -
Page 86
Check wheel sensors while The self-diagnosis routine starting off. is determining whether DTC self-diagnosis not ABS indicator light flashes. BMW Motorrad DTC is ready for completed operation. The self-diagnosis routine runs automatically when The DTC function is not ABS self-diagnosis you switch on the ignition. -
Page 87: Running In
WARNING not switched off until the first tions of road if possible. inspection by your authorized New brake pads Observe the engine run-in BMW Motorrad retailer. Extension of the braking distance, speeds. accident hazard Mileage until running-in Engine run-in speed Brake early.
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Page 88: Shifting Gears
Pro shift assistant Shifting speed WARNING During driving, the shiftpoint light with Pro shift assistant indicates the speed at which the Loss of adhesion of new tires rider should shift into the next- on wet roads and at extreme NOTICE highest gear.
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Page 89: Brakes
Locking up of the front wheel gear change. change gear and initiates gear- is prevented by BMW Motorrad shift assistance. Brakes Race ABS. When driving at constant With the frequently instructed…
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Page 90
Wet, soiled brakes road surface. Due to the miss- Brake early until the full braking ing wheel load, the ABS must action is available again. Moisture and dirt on the brake already prevent a tendency of the rotors and the brake pads result ABS Pro front wheel to lock up with min- in a decrease in the braking ac-… -
Page 91: Parking Your Motorcycle
Parking your ards in curves, locking-up and The availability of ABS Pro in the USER riding mode de- slipping of the wheels is pre- motorcycle pends on the selected mode. vented within the scope of the Side stand physical riding limits. Falling cannot be excluded Switch off engine.
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Page 92: Refueling
Refueling Do not sit on the motorcycle Damage to the engine and fuel when it is parked on the side supply stands. WARNING Do not refuel with E85, i.e. fuel with an ethanol content If the slope of the road permits, Fuel is highly flammable of 85 %, or with Flex Fuel.
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Page 93
Make sure ground is level and NOTICE firm and place motorcycle on side stand. The «usable fuel quantity» spec- ified in the technical data is the NOTICE fuel quantity, which can be re- fueled if the fuel tank was com- The available fuel tank volume pletely emptied, i.e., if the engine can only be optimally used with… -
Page 94: Securing Motorcycle For Trans
Securing motorcycle with the assistance of a second Tension straps downward. person. for transport Push motorcycle onto transport Protect all component surfaces surface, and do not place on against which straps are routed side stand. against scratching. For exam- ple, use adhesive tape or soft cloths.
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Page 95: On The Racetrack
On the racetrack Display for racing mode … . . 94 Shift pattern reversal ….134 LAPTIMER .
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Page 96: Display For Racing Mode
Display for racing mode Multifunction display Current angle of inclination when cornering Direction for angle of incli- nation = left | = vertical / = right Maximum angle of inclina- tion for left and right Factory setting for BANK DISP ( 117) ABS control intervention…
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Page 97
DTC torque reduction Factory setting for DTC DISP ( 117) DTC setting Adapt DTC ( 125). -
Page 98: Laptimer
LAPTIMER LAP TIMER The fastest of the stored laps, marked with «BESTLAP». The display in these lines Multifunction display can be switched over. The all-time best lap time, without a marking. Individualize LAPTIMER 98). The running time of the current lap.
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Page 99
Overview of LAP TIMER — Solid line: briefly press button. ‑ ‑ Dotted line: press and hold button. Odometer Standard display Select displays in multi- function display ( 46). Individualize LAPTIMER 98). Start time recording 98). Interrupt/continue time en- try (… -
Page 100
Individualizing LAPTIMER LAPTIMER display structure When driving over Start/Finish 119) line, press button 1 again to start recording for next race Starting time recording lap. The data of the preceding race Requirement lap will be saved. The LAPTIMER is opened. 2 restarts at 00:00:00 If the display mode is exited… -
Page 101
Interrupting time entry The infrared receiver available as an optional accessory must Requirement be connected to the connector Time recording is running. for optional accessories under the right-hand fairing side panel 136). In the SETUP RACETRACK, the LAPTIMER trigger mode must be set to LAPTM TRIG AUTO or LAPTM TRIG EX- Press and hold TRIP 1 to stop… -
Page 102
mode does counting begin at lap than on your previous best lap, 1 again. the processor anticipates that this lap will be your new best is displayed. time. The «Fastest lap» indica- tor 1 lights up. Fastest lap anticipated This function has to be activated SETUP RACETRACK in the 122). -
Page 103: Race Info
RACE INFO RACE INFO Part 1 — Solid line: briefly press button. ‑ ‑ Dotted line: press and hold button. Delete all-time best lap. Information on the current best lap. Three displays in alterna- tion. Information on each race lap ( 104) Deleting currently best lap.
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Page 104
RACE INFO Part 2 — Solid line: briefly press button. ‑ ‑ Dotted line: press and hold button. Information on lap 01. Select saved lap ( 103). Information on each race lap ( 104) Delete lap ( 106). Information on lap 02. Total of all lap times and lap distances. -
Page 105
Selecting saved lap der; each time TRIP 1 is pressed, they are displayed in the reverse Requirement order: RACE INFO is displayed. BEST- All-time best lap time EVER BEST Best stored lap time LAST Last stored lap time LAP 01 All other stored laps …… -
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Information on each race In alternation for the in- dicted lap: Maximum speed (max) Average speed (Ø) Minimum speed (min) Maximum angle of inclina- tion for left and right of the displayed race lap Race lap to which dis- played data refer Lap time of displayed race In alternation for the in- dicted lap:… -
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Distance covered of the displayed race lap ABS control intervention: «ABS» displayed = race lap with ABS control interven- tion «ABS» hidden = race lap without ABS control inter- vention Maximum deceleration in the displayed race lap Maximum DTC torque re- duction in the displayed race lap 10 DTC in the displayed race… -
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BEST-EVER Clearing recording recording that has already been is deleted: —:—:— deleted. Requirement All recordings have now been RACE INFO is displayed. Deleting lap deleted. RACE INFO EXIT is dis- Requirement played. RACE INFO is displayed. All-time best lap BEST- The all-time best lap ( EVER ) is the fastest of all… -
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BEST-EVER Exiting RACE INFO Activating standard : The best lap saved is adopted as the new display all-time best lap time. BEST : The lap that previously had been the second best lap is adopted as the new best lap. LAST : The lap that previously had been the second-to-the-… -
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LIMIT : TRIP pressing and holding switches the speed limit LIMIT OFF warning off ( is displayed. -
Page 111: Setup Menu
SETUP MENU Overview SETUP MENU — Solid line: briefly press button. ‑ ‑ Dotted line: press and hold button. Select submenu ( 111). Display submenu with Dynamic Damping Control (DDC) SETUP DDC-SYS 111) Set parameter ( 113). Display submenu SETUP EQUIPMENT 111) Display submenu SETUP RACETRACK…
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Page 112
Display submenu Only with USER riding mode active with Pro riding modes SETUP USER-MODE 113) Reset all parameters FAC- TORY RESET Exit SETUP MENU Exit settings ( 114). -
Page 113
Selecting submenu Briefly press TRIP 1 or SET 2 With spring travel sensor for repeatedly until desired sub- front forks: Front rebound- FRONT REB menu is displayed. stage damping Press and hold SET 2 to open With spring travel sensor for desired submenu. -
Page 114
BRAKE DISP ON or leave deactivated SETUP RACETRACK or off DWA AUTO OFF BRAKE DISP OFF SETUP RACETRACK Set time display Submenu for switching over Switch-on speed for shiftpoint CLOCK TIME the units for the odometer GSL ON-RPM light (Gear Set brightness display, remaining range Shift Light) -
Page 115
be started) of the headlight or switch off the pit lane limiter Dynamic Damping Control PIT LIMIT OFF flasher button for LAPTIMER for racing with series tires LAPTM DEB-TM DDC RACE in sec- SETUP USER-MODE LAPTM DEB-TM onds or Dynamic Damping Control for CUSTOM in minutes and sec- DDC SLICK… -
Page 116
Exiting settings Repeatedly press TRIP 1 or SETUP MENU SET 2 until EXIT is displayed. Press and hold SET 2 to exit SETUP MENU SETUP MENU ENTER indicated. Press and hold SET 2 until dis- played parameter begins to Press and hold TRIP 1 flash. -
Page 117: Setup Ddc-Sys
Reading display range Factory setting: 0 -7 (soft) … +7 (stiff) Factory setting: 0 NOTICE BMW Motorrad does not offer the spring travel sensor required for the separate adjustment of the rebound and pressure stage. It is available as a racing…
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Page 118: Setup Equipment
You can request SETUP EQUIPMENT Speed warning further information by sending an Display brightness email to «hp-race-support@bmw- motorrad.com». Leveling sensor calibration LIMIT The speed is set in the display. If the riding speed Five different intensities are avail- SPEED!
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Page 119
Light error Lean angle Dynamic Traction Control If the turn indicators are removed Adjustment of the display for an- Setting the displays for DTC: or the license plate carrier is de- gle of inclination: angle of incli- Current and maximum DTC tached for track use, the vehicle’s nation, direction for angle of incli- torque reduction and DTC… -
Page 120: Setup Racetrack
Deceleration SETUP RACETRACK Switch-off speed of shifting flasher Switch-on speed of shifting flasher Adjustment of the displays for deceleration: Current and max- Adjustment of the switch-off imum deceleration in m⁄s², and speed for the shiftpoint light. Adjustment of the switch-on ABS intervention.
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Page 121
Brightness of shifting Flashing frequency of When 8 is selected, the shift- point light and the speed warn- flasher shiftpoint light ing flash rapidly. LAPTIMER display structure The LAPTIMER display struc- ture can be selected from six ver- sions. Adjustment of shifting flasher Adjustment of the flashing fre- brightness as a percentage of quency of the shiftpoint light and… -
Page 122
Version 2 Version 3 Version 4 The required time of the previous The required time of the previous Running time of the current lap lap is shown in the third line and lap is shown in the third line and is shown in the third line and the the running time of the current the best lap time of the stored… -
Page 123
Display duration for last stopped time Version 5 Version 6 The running time of the cur- The third line remains empty and rent lap is shown in the third line the running time of the current Adjustment of the display dura- and the all-time best lap time lap is shown in the fourth line. -
Page 124
Minimum lap time Reading display range Fastest lap 0, 10, 30, 45, 60, CUSTOM Factory setting: 10 When determining the lap times, The «fastest lap expected» func- the time can be set which must tion ( 100) is activated or de- elapse after the first received sig- activated. -
Page 125: Setup User-Mode
Speed limiter for pit lane SETUP USER-MODE with Pro riding modes The various possibilities for start- ing time recording are set. Reading display range Adjustment of the maximum Adjustment of antilock brake sys- AUTO, EXTERN, MANUAL speed (±100) of the engine when USER-MODE tem ABS in Factory setting: AUTO…
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Page 126
ENGINE with Dynamic Damping Control (DDC) ENGINE Adjustment of the Dynamic Trac- Adjustment of the USER- tion Control in the throttle response in the USER- MODE MODE. Setting the Dynamic Damping Reading display range USER-MODE Reading display range Control Reading display range RAIN, SPORT, RACE, SLICK RAIN, RACE, SLICK Factory setting: SLICK… -
Page 127: Dtc
Briefly press 2 (-) to decrease turns sufficiently. In this case, NOTICE the value 3. BMW Motorrad recommends The set value 3 is shown in the The DTC can also be adjusted switching off the DTC temporar- multifunction display and lies while riding.
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Page 128: Start Of Race
Race start with Launch Note that the rear wheel will spin off. If the front wheel is detected in the loose substrate, and close as lifting off, the torque is tem- Control the throttle in a timely manner porarily slightly reduced. From a before reaching a solid substrate.
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Page 129
Start possible with Launch Con- Cooling phase of the trol. clutch Perform start as described be- low. Approx. 20 min (with the en- gine stopped) Perform start as usual, open throttle grip at least to such an extent that speed limiting is reached. -
Page 130: Speed Limiter For Pit Lane
Speed limiter for pit Hold down starter button 1. Speed for deactivation of Twist throttle grip open until lane the engine speed limita- PIT LIMIT … is reached. tion for Launch Control with Pro riding modes The engine speed is limited Approx.
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Page 131: Tion
Install nuts on the rear side of Use the HP Race Cover Kit from right and remove the mirrors. the trim panel with the appro- BMW Motorrad to cover the ex- priate torque. posed screw sockets and secure the mounting attachment.
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Page 132: Removing And Installing License
message will appear in the with passenger package Mirror on front panel car- display. This warning message Remove passenger seat rier is suppressed by activating the 61). EQIP WARN LAMP function in Removing hump cover ( 60). Thread-locking compound: SETUP MENU mechanical Work the plug connection 1 6 lb/ft (8 Nm)
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Page 133
Remove bracket 3 for anti-theft with passenger package NOTICE alarm system. Remove passenger seat 61). Before the connector for the anti- Removing hump cover ( 60). theft alarm system is discon- nected, it must be ensured that the DWA has been deactivated in SETUP MENU Remove the screw 4. -
Page 134
with anti-theft alarm system (DWA) Insert anti-theft alarm sys- Work the plug connection 1 tem 2; attach in bracket 3. with the cable through the lower rear section 2. Fit the screw 4. Install bracket 3 for the anti- Connect plug connection 1, Connect plug connection 1 for theft alarm system. -
Page 135: Removing And Installing Front Turn
with passenger package Install passenger seat ( 61). Installing hump cover ( 60). Removing and installing front turn indicator Remove front turn signal NOTICE Remove screw 1 and take off Fasten fairing side panel in The operation described here turn signal 2. grommet 3 and detent pin 4.
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Page 136: Shift Pattern Reversal
Installing front turn signal Guide cable through the fairing Installing fairing side panel side panel. 180). Shift pattern reversal Shift pattern for racing mode For the racing mode, the shift pattern can be reversed by mod- ifying the gear-shift rod. Shift pattern reversal means that the Remove screw 1 on inside of gearshift lever must be actuated…
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Page 137
with Pro shift assistant Clean thread 1. Insert bolt through ball joint and washer and install in thread Slide protective cap 2 onto Clean thread 1. for shift pattern reversal. gearshift rod 4. Slide protective cap 2 onto Remove screw 3. gearshift rod 4. -
Page 138: Connector For Optional Acces
Connector for optional Under right-hand fairing side panel accessories Equipment The vehicle is equipped with the following connectors for special and racing accessories: Infrared receiver Spring travel sensor Optional accessory Insert bolt through ball joint HP Race Data Logger and washer and install in thread for shift pattern reversal.
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Page 139
Under left-hand fairing side panel Connector for DWA and Connector for DWA and HP Race data logger HP Race data logger Terminating resistor Optional accessories (con- nector with power supply + Under the hump cover Mounting special and LIN; e.g. as for navigation racing accessories without anti-theft alarm system system) -
Page 140: Sories
Removing hump cover ( 60). Remount cover cap or termi- nating resistor after removing Unlock protective cap or ter- connector. minating resistor and pull off connector. Remount cover cap or termi- Mount special or racing acces- nating resistor after removing sories.
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Page 141: Technology In De
Technology in detail Antilock Brake System (ABS) ..140 Dynamic Damping Control (DDC) ……143 Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) .
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Page 142: Antilock Brake System
ABS intervenes and tact to the road. At this point in adjusts the brake pressure to the Attempt at a burn-out de- time, the BMW Motorrad Integral maximum transferable braking spite integral function ABS must assume extremely low force.
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Page 143
Under these circumstances the nosis routine must be completed rear wheel can lift off the ground, before the error will be displayed. BMW Motorrad Race ABS and the outcome can be a high- Apart from problems on the noticeable to the rider? -
Page 144
Dynamic Traction Race ABS system of the condition, it is vital that the Control DTC and for Dynamic S 1000 RR provided for a very specified service intervals are Damping Control DDC. high level of safety while braking kept to. -
Page 145: Dynamic Damping Control
well, however the spring travel calibration is started in the Advantages for the rider SETUP DDC-SYS is not measured. menu. The advantages of ABS Pro for The damping values for the front the rider are sensitive response Dynamic Traction wheel and for the rear wheel and high braking and riding sta- SETUP can be adjusted in the…
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Page 146
This case cannot gle of inclination and other fac- be controlled by BMW Motorrad tors into account. DTC. -
Page 147: Riding Mode
RAIN The DTC system intervenes series tires recommended by SPORT (standard mode) early enough to always prevent BMW Motorrad. The riding the rear wheel from spinning if RACE SLICK USER modes possible.
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Page 148
Maximum support for integral The rear wheel lift-off detection pressure buildup when only the function is activated. The DTC system intervenes brake lever is actuated. later than in the RAIN riding ABS Pro ABS for rear wheel is activated. mode so that minor drifts are ABS Pro provides full support The rear wheel lift-off detection possible at the ends of curves. -
Page 149
Throttle response brief wheelies at the end of ABS Pro curves are also possible. ABS Pro is designed analo- The maximum torque is pro- The front wheel lift-off detec- gously to Race ABS to have a vided. tion is switched on, however it sporty riding style with inter- The engine’s response is opti- offers only minimal support. -
Page 150
DTC changeover is switched ABS Pro DTC changeover is switched on. The DTC changeover is ABS Pro is switched off. stored separately for each DTC Launch Control (L-CON) is mode. switched on. Setting for damping: Track = Launch Control (L-CON) is switched on. -
Page 151: Pro Shift Assistant
engine speed limitation is ef- To stop transmission of drive Your motorcycle is equipped with fective. torque, a Gear Shift Assistant originally developed for racing but now Motorcycle must be stopped ABS off specially adapted for use in pub- with the ignition switched on Support by the ABS function is lic road traffic.
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Page 152
Shifting times are faster than Changing the accelerator twist- Idle speed when the clutch is used to grip position during the gear- change gears. shift sequence may cause the function to abort and/or the gear 1270 min (Engine at operat- For the system to detect the rid- change to fail. -
Page 153: Maintenance
Maintenance General instructions ….152 Fuses ……183 Tool kit .
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Page 154: General Instructions
Adjusting spring preload you can obtain from your autho- sert at rear wheel ( 71). rized BMW Motorrad retailer. Phillips PH1 and Torx T25 Reversible screwdriver with Remove and install trim Special tools and thorough spe- Phillips and straight blade panel components.
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Page 155: Front Wheel Stand
Dynamic Damp- ing Control (DDC) ATTENTION Adjusting compression damping on rear wheel Use of the BMW Motorrad 74). front wheel stand without an Spare fuses with puller tool Use basic stand (83 30 0 402 additional center or auxiliary Miniature fuses 4 A, 7.5 A…
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Page 156: Rear-Wheel Stand
Rear-wheel stand adapter inserted into the front suspension. Mount rear-wheel stands Adjust the height of the aux- iliary stand so that the front wheel is lifted slightly off the ground. Insert the service adapter (83 30 2 152 840) 1 at the left and right into the front suspension.
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Page 157: Engine Oil
Install the service adapter (83 Turn in the bracket 2 with the Attach the rear wheel stand to 30 2 152 841) 1 on the left long sides facing the outside. the rear wheel swing arm and and right into the rear wheel press it on the ground evenly.
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Page 158
Allow engine to run in neutral because they would attack for one minute. the coatings on engine Switch off ignition. components, BMW Motorrad Specified level of engine recommends BMW Motorrad ADVANTEC Ultimate Oil. Approx. 3.7 quarts (Approx. Between the MIN and MAX 3.5 l) (with filter replacement) -
Page 159: Brake System
Add engine oil up to specified Have the brakes checked at an level. authorized workshop, preferably Park motorcycle, ensuring that an authorized BMW Motorrad Check engine oil level ( 155). support surface is firm and retailer. Install cap of oil fill location 1.
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Page 160
Use of unsuitable brake pads BMW Motorrad retailer. Failure of the brake system due to loss of the brake pads If genuine BMW Motorrad Use only brake pads with a suf- brake pads are not installed, ficient thickness of the brake be sure to check thickness of pad carrier plate. -
Page 161
Have brake pads replaced at an authorized service facil- ity, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Checking front brake fluid level Conduct a visual inspection of Rear brake-pad wear the brake pad thickness. Direc-… -
Page 162
Check brake fluid level regularly. Have defect corrected as soon as possible by an authorized workshop, preferably an autho- rized BMW Motorrad retailer. Check brake fluid level in brake Front brake fluid level Checking rear brake fluid fluid reservoir 1. -
Page 163: Clutch
Check brake fluid level regularly. Have defect corrected as soon as possible by an authorized workshop, preferably an autho- rized BMW Motorrad retailer. Read brake fluid level at rear Rear brake fluid level Clutch brake-fluid reservoir 1. Checking clutch function…
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Page 164: Coolant
Check clutch lever play Adjust clutch lever play Coolant Checking coolant level Park motorcycle, ensuring that support surface is firm and level. Operate clutch lever 1 until To increase clutch play: turn the screw 2 into handlebar fit- resistance is felt. ting.
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Page 165: Tires
Poorer handling characteristic of motorcycle, reduction of tire service life Ensure proper tire inflation pressure. WARNING Valve inserts open of their own accord at high speeds Open cap 1 of expansion tank. Sudden loss of tire inflation pres- Coolant, specified level Add coolant up to specified sure level.
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Page 166: Rims And Tires
Tire recommendation minimum tread depth is Checking wheel rims For every size of tire, reached. BMW Motorrad has tested and Park motorcycle, ensuring that approved certain makes as Park motorcycle, ensuring that support surface is firm and roadworthy. BMW Motorrad support surface is firm and level.
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Page 167
Remove screws 2 of brake please contact a specialist calipers. calipers on left and right. service facility, preferably a BMW Motorrad retailer. In some cases the data stored in the control units must be adapted to the new wheel sizes. -
Page 168
Please see the information on Place motorcycle on an auxil- the sensor ring and wheel the effect of wheel sizes on the iary stand; BMW Motorrad rec- speed sensor caused by ABS and DTC chassis control ommends the BMW Motorrad… -
Page 169
Always have the tightening torques checked by a spe- Lift front wheel and install cialized workshop, preferably Clamping screw in axle quick-release axle 1 to an authorized BMW Motorrad adapter retailer. appropriate torque. Tightening sequence: Tighten Quick-release axle in ATTENTION… -
Page 170
Removing rear wheel position cable routing 2. bore and secure with screw 1. Install screws 3 with appropri- Raise motorcycle, preferably ate torque. with a BMW Motorrad rear- wheel stand. Radial brake calipers on Mount rear-wheel stands the axle adapter 154). -
Page 171
Loosen lock nuts 2 on left and right. Loosen adjusting screws 3 on left and right. Remove adjusting plate 4 and slide axle as far as possible to- ward inside. Press brake caliper 1 against Roll rear wheel as far forward brake disk 2. -
Page 172
200 ⁄ 55 ZR 17 or vice versa, the parameters of the control systems must be encoded by a BMW authorized workshop, preferably by a BMW Motorrad Roll rear wheel toward rear retailer. out of swing arm while pulling brake caliper carrier 1 toward… -
Page 173
Mount brake caliper carrier 1 in Roll rear wheel further into Roll rear wheel as far forward guide 2. swing arm while simultaneously as possible and lay chain 1 on pushing brake caliper carrier 1 chain sprocket. toward the front. Make sure that wheel speed sensor 1 is not damaged when Insert right-hand adjusting… -
Page 174: Light Sources
through the shim in the brake- Park motorcycle, ensuring that caliper support and the rear support surface is firm and wheel. level. Make sure that quick-release Switch off ignition. axle meets the recess for key surfaces. Fasten brake line in holder 2 and install screw 1.
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Page 175
circumstances the high levels of heat radiation can damage the headlight assembly. Bulbs for low-beam headlight H7 / 12 V / 55 W Bulb for high-beam Remove cover 2 to replace Release wire spring 4 from headlight light source for high-beam catch on left and right and fold H7 / 12 V / 55 W headlight. -
Page 176
Install cover. Replacing light source for left-hand parking light Park motorcycle, ensuring that support surface is firm and level. Switch off ignition. Install light source 5. Start by Push retainer 2 downward (us- inserting lug 6, then press light ing a screwdriver if necessary) source into socket. -
Page 177
Replace defective light source. Bulb for parking light W5W / 12 V / 5 W To prevent dirt from being de- posited on the glass surface, always use a clean, dry cloth to hold the light source. Insert socket 3 in headlight Remove cover 1. -
Page 178
Install cover. Replacing front and rear turn indicator light sources Park motorcycle, ensuring that support surface is firm and level. Switch off ignition. Remove light source 4 from Insert light source 4 in light socket. source socket. Replace defective light source. Bulb for parking light W5W / 12 V / 5 W To prevent contaminants from… -
Page 179
Replace defective light source. Bulbs for flashing turn indicators, front RY10W / 12 V / 10 W Bulbs for flashing turn indicators, rear RY10W / 12 V / 10 W Pull glass on screw connection Install light source 1 by press- To prevent dirt from being de- side out of mirror housing. -
Page 180
Pull license-plate light 1 out of If the taillight LEDs have failed, light housing. the taillight must be replaced. In this case: Contact an authorized service facility, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Press light source into socket. Remove light source from socket. -
Page 181: Fairings And Panels
Press license-plate light 1 into Remove screw 1 on inside of Pull off connector 5 for turn light housing. fairing side panel. signal. Take off fairing side panel. Fairings and panels Protect vehicle connectors 6 against contamination. Remove fairing side panel NOTICE The working steps described here for the right fairing side…
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Page 182: Jump-Starting
Jump-starting Installing fairing side panel CAUTION Touching live parts of the ig- nition system when the en- gine is running Electrocution Do not touch parts of the igni- tion system when the engine is Secure fairing side panel in running. grommet 3 and detent pin 4.
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Page 183: Battery
Battery the other end to the positive Danger of short circuit terminal of the donor battery. Use jump leads fitted with fully Maintenance instructions insulated crocodile clips at both Then clamp one end of the Correct upkeep, recharging and black jumper cable to the ends.
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Page 184
59). cable 2. NOTICE with anti-theft alarm system Connecting battery to (DWA) BMW Motorrad has developed a vehicle If necessary, switch off DWA. trickle-charger specially designed for compatibility with the elec- tronics of your motorcycle. Using this charger, you can keep the… -
Page 185: Fuses
Consult a certified service fa- the battery before returning it to Do not bypass defective fuses. cility, preferably an authorized use. Replace defective fuses with BMW Motorrad retailer, for set- new fuses. Connecting battery to vehicle ting of the date. 182). Switch off ignition.
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Page 186
Locking mechanism audibly 61). shop, preferably an authorized engages. Removing hump cover ( 60). BMW Motorrad retailer. with passenger package Install passenger seat ( 61). Installing fuse Installing hump cover ( 60). Squeeze locking levers to-… -
Page 187: Diagnostic Connector
The diagnosis and information Installing hump cover ( 60). rized persons during your next system interface can be con- BMW Service appointment. nected at the diagnostic con- Chain nector 2. Have the work performed by Lubricate chain appropriately trained staff.
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Page 188
To extend and maximize support surface is firm and the chain’s service life level. BMW Motorrad recommends using BMW Motorrad chain lubricant or: Using a screwdriver, push chain Lubricant in the middle between the pin- ion and chain sprocket and measure the difference A. -
Page 189
Determine chain length below are identical on left and right. BMW Motorrad retailer. the rear wheel swinging arm Tighten locknuts 3 on left and above the center of 10 rivets at right to the specified torque. -
Page 191: Accessories
Accessories General instructions ….190 BMW Motorrad ABS Pro ..190…
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Page 192: General Instructions
Safety risk proved by BMW for this purpose. highway use applicable in your BMW Motorrad cannot exam- Your authorized BMW Motorrad own country. ine or test each product of out-…
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Page 193
ABS Pro is purely a software up- date of the ABS control unit and the instrument panel. ABS Pro is an optional accessory and can be purchased and installed at your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. -
Page 195: Care
Care Care products ….. 194 Washing your motorcycle ..194 Cleaning sensitive motorcycle parts .
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Page 196: Care Products
BMW Motorrad recommends hazard care products available at your that you use BMW Insect Re- Brake early until the brake ro- authorized BMW Motorrad mover to soften and wash off tors and brake pads are dry.
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Page 197: Cleaning Sensitive Motorcycle
Damage to plastic surfaces ATTENTION salt, carefully clean chrome parts Do not use abrasive cleaners or with plenty of water and BMW Use of silicone sprays for cleaners containing alcohol or auto shampoo. Use chrome pol- care of rubber seals solvents.
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Page 198: Protective Wax Coating
BMW Motorrad recommends sources of dirt, e.g. tree resin or from both wheels (preferably that you apply BMW Car Wax or pollen. using the front-wheel and another wax containing carnauba rear-wheel stands offered by…
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Page 199: Technical Data
Technical data Troubleshooting chart … . . 198 Performance data ….212 Threaded fasteners ….199 Fuel.
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Page 200: 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 ( 90).
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Page 201: Threaded Fasteners
Threaded fasteners Front wheel Value Valid Quick-release axle in threaded bush M24 x 1.5 37 lb/ft (50 Nm) Clamping screw in axle adapter M8 x 35 Tighten the screws 6 times, alternating between one and the other each time 14 lb/ft (19 Nm) Radial brake calipers on the axle adapter M10 x 65…
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Page 202
Rear wheel Value Valid Swinging-arm adapter on rear wheel swinging arm M8 x 30 15 lb/ft (20 Nm) Screw on adjustment ring M5 x 25 2 lb/ft (3 Nm) without Dynamic Damping Control (DDC) Spring strut on main frame M10 x 65 — 10.9 41 lb/ft (56 Nm) Mirrors Value… -
Page 203: Fuel
Fuel Recommended fuel quality Premium grade unleaded fuel (max. 10 % ethanol, E10) 91 AKI (98 ROZ/RON) 93 AKI Alternative fuel quality Super unleaded recommended (max. 10 % ethanol, E10) 89 AKI (95 ROZ/RON) 90 AKI Usable fuel quantity Approx. 4.6 gal (Approx. 17.5 l) Fuel reserve Approx.
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Page 204: Engine Oil
SAE 5W-40, API SL/JASO MA2, Additives (for in- stance, molybdenum-based substances) are pro- hibited, because they would attack the coatings on engine components, BMW Motorrad recom- mends BMW Motorrad ADVANTEC Ultimate Oil. Engine oil, quantity for topping up max 0.8 quarts (max 0.8 l), Difference between…
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Page 205: Engine
Engine Engine number location Lower right section of crankcase, behind coolant pump Engine type 104EA Engine design Water/oil-cooled 4-cylinder four-cycle in-line en- gine with four valves per cylinders and two over- head cams Displacement 999 cc (999 cm Cylinder bore 3.1 in (80 mm) Piston stroke 2 in (49.7 mm)
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Page 206: Clutch
Clutch Clutch design Multi-disk oil-bath clutch, slipper clutch Transmission Transmission design Claw-shifted 6-speed transmission integrated in engine housing Transmission gear ratios 1.652 (76:46 teeth), Primary gear ratio 2.647 (45:17 teeth), 1st gear 2.091 (46:22 teeth), 2nd gear 1.727 (38:22 teeth), 3rd gear 1.500 (33:22 teeth), 4th gear 1.360 (34:25 teeth), 5th gear 1.261 (29:23 teeth), 6th gear…
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Page 207: Rear-Wheel Drive
Rear-wheel drive Type of final drive Chain drive Type of rear suspension Two-arm aluminum swinging arm Number of teeth of rear-wheel drive (Pinion/ 17:45 sprocket) Secondary gear ratio 2.647 Frame Frame design Aluminum composite bridge frame, load-sharing engine Location of type plate Frame at front right on steering head Location of the vehicle identification number Frame at front right on steering head…
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Page 208: Suspension
Suspension Front wheel Type of front suspension Upside-down telescopic forks Spring travel, front 4.7 in (120 mm), on wheel Rear wheel Type of rear suspension Two-arm aluminum swinging arm Type of final drive Chain drive Spring travel, rear 4.7 in (120 mm), on wheel Brakes Front wheel Type of front brake…
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Page 209: Wheels And Tires
Wheels and tires Recommended tire combinations An overview of the current tire approvals is avail- able from your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer or on the Internet at bmw-motorrad.com. Speed category of front/rear tires W, minimum requirement: 168 mph (270 km/h)
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Page 210
Front wheel Front wheel design Aluminum cast wheel Front-wheel rim size 3.50″ x 17″ Front tire designation 120/70 ZR 17 Load index for front tire Permissible front-wheel imbalance max 0.2 oz (max 5 g) Balance weight for front wheel (Half of each max 2.8 oz (max 80 g) weights must be attached on the right and left of the rim respectively) -
Page 211: Electrical System
Tire pressure 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 Fuses Fuse 1 10 A, Instrument cluster Fuse 2 4 A, Cutoff relay, diagnosis plug, anti-theft alarm system Fuse 3 Not in use…
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Page 212
Battery Battery design AGM battery (Absorbent Glass Mat) with HP battery Lithium ion battery Battery voltage 12 V with HP battery 12.8 V Battery capacity 9 Ah with HP battery 5 Ah Spark plugs Spark plugs, manufacturer and designation NGK LMAR9D-J Electrode gap of spark plug 0.03 in (0.8 mm) Light sources… -
Page 213: Dimensions
Dimensions Motorcycle length 80.7 in (2050 mm), over splash guard Motorcycle height 44.9 in (1140 mm), over windshield, at DIN un- laden weight Motorcycle width 32.5 in (826 mm), over mirrors Rider’s seat height 32.1 in (815 mm), Without driver Rider’s inside-leg arc, heel to heel 71.1 in (1805 mm), Without driver Weights…
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Page 214: Performance Data
Performance data Top speed >124 mph (>200 km/h)
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Page 215: Service
Service Reporting safety defects … 214 BMW Motorrad Service … . 215 BMW Motorrad Mobility Services ……215 Maintenance procedures .
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Page 216: 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 217: Bmw Motorrad Service
BMW Motorrad The BMW Motorrad Mobility Ser- can attend to you and your vices furnish you and your new To ensure that your BMW con- motorcycle in over 100 countries BMW motorcycle with extra se- sistently remains in optimal con- around the globe.
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Page 218
700 mls before the en- tered values. BMW Service The specified service intervals BMW Service is carried out once apply to street operation. For a year. The scope of the ser- racing operation, adjust the inter- vices performed may be depen- vals in accordance with loading. -
Page 221: Maintenance Schedule
Maintenance schedule BMW running-in check BMW Service Standard Scope Engine oil change with fil- Check valve clearance Checking engine timing Replace all spark plugs Replacing air filter Telescopic fork oil change Change brake fluid in en- tire system annually or every…
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Page 222: Confirmation Of Maintenance
Confirmation of maintenance work BMW Service standard scope The activities of the BMW Service standard scope are listed in the following. The actual scope of mainte- nance work applicable for your vehicle may differ. Performing the brief test using the BMW Motorrad diagnosis system…
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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 Work carried out Conducted BMW Service standard scope Engine oil change with filter Odometer reading Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) at the latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element… -
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BMW Service Work carried out Conducted BMW Service standard scope Engine oil change with filter Odometer reading Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) at the latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element… -
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BMW Service Work carried out Conducted BMW Service standard scope Engine oil change with filter Odometer reading Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) at the latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element… -
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BMW Service Work carried out Conducted BMW Service standard scope Engine oil change with filter Odometer reading Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) at the latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element… -
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BMW Service Work carried out Conducted BMW Service standard scope Engine oil change with filter Odometer reading Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) at the latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element… -
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BMW Service Work carried out Conducted BMW Service standard scope Engine oil change with filter Odometer reading Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) at the latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element… -
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BMW Service Work carried out Conducted BMW Service standard scope Engine oil change with filter Odometer reading Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) at the latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element… -
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BMW Service Work carried out Conducted BMW Service standard scope Engine oil change with filter Odometer reading Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) at the latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element… -
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BMW Service Work carried out Conducted BMW Service standard scope Engine oil change with filter Odometer reading Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) at the latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element… -
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BMW Service Work carried out Conducted BMW Service standard scope Engine oil change with filter Odometer reading Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) at the latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element… -
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BMW Service Work carried out Conducted BMW Service standard scope Engine oil change with filter Odometer reading Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) at the latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element… -
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BMW Service Work carried out Conducted BMW Service standard scope Engine oil change with filter Odometer reading Checking valve clearance Checking valve timing (cylinder head Next service cover removed) at the latest Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element… -
Page 236: 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 239: Appendix
Appendix Certificate for Electronic Immobi- lizer ……. . 238…
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Page 240: Immobilizer
FCC Approval This device complies with Any changes or modifi- Part 15 of the FCC rules. cations not expressly Ring aerial in the Operation is subject to the approved by the party ignition switch following two conditions: responsible for compliance (1) This device may not could void the user’s cause harmful inter-…
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Page 241
Approbation de informations avec la clé de Toute modification contact via l’antenne qui n’aurait pas été la FCC annulaire. approuvée expressément Antenne annulaire Le présent dispositif est par l’organisme responsa- conforme à la partie 15 ble de l’homologation peut présente dans le des règles de la FCC. -
Page 242: Index
Installing, 183 Parking lights on left, 174 Abbreviations and symbols, 6 Maintenance instructions, 181 Parking lights on right, 175 Position on motorcycle, 16 Replacing taillight, 178 ABS ProDisplay, 24 Removing, 183 Technical Data, 210 Control, 17 Technical data, 210 Turn indicators, 176 Indicator and warning light, 32 Brake fluid Warning light for light source…
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Page 243
Coolant Engine Check fill level, 162 Adjusting control, 125 Engine-electronics warning Fluid level indicator, 15 Control, 17 light, 29 Topping up, 163 Indicator lamp, 33 Parking, 41 Warning light for Operating, 51 Starting, 82 overtemperature, 29 Self-diagnosis, 84 Technical Data, 203 Cruise-control system Switching off, 51 Warning light for engine… -
Page 244
Front wheel stand Heated handlebar grips Laptimer Mounting, 153 Control, 18 Clear recording, 106 Fuel Operating, 58 Refueling, 90 Deleting lap, 106 Helmet holder Technical Data, 201 Display structure, 119 Position on motorcycle, 16 Fuel reserve End time entry, 99 Securing helmet, 61 Cruising range, 37 Fastest lap anticipated, 100… -
Page 245
Operating parking lights, 42 Multifunction display, 19 Onboard tool kit Contents, 152 Control, 17 Parking lights, 42 Position on motorcycle, 16 Displays for racing mode, 94 Luggage Overview of warning Exiting settings, 114 Loading information, 80 indicators, 25 Luggage loops LAPTIMER Operating, 96 Overviews Position on motorcycle, 16… -
Page 246
Pit-lane limiter Starting, 82 Safety instructions Adjust maximum speed, 123 Control, 18 On braking, 87 Operating, 128 Steering damper On riding, 80 Pre-Ride-Check, 83 Adjusting, 67 Seats Position on motorcycle, 15 Installing, 59 Steering lock Racetrack Locking mechanism, 11, 13 Locking, 40 Display for racing mode, 93 Removing, 59… -
Page 247
Rear-wheel drive, 205 Turn indicators Overheating, 29 Control, 17 Spark plugs, 210 Overview, 22 Operating, 43 Standards, 7 Taillight and lights for parking Removing/installing, 133 lights defective, 31 Suspension, 206 Type plate Weights Transmission, 204 Position on motorcycle, 15 Load capacity table, 11, 13 Weights, 211 Technical Data, 211 Wheels and tires, 207… -
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Errors and omissions excepted. © 2016 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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36.3 psi (2.5 bar), with tire cold Tire pressure, rear 42.1 psi (2.9 bar), with tire cold You’ll find additional information on all aspects of your motorcycle at: bmwmotorrad.com BMW recommends *01408382627* Order No.: 01 40 8 382 627 06.2016, 1st edition, 07…
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