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BMW Motorrad Rider's Manual (US Model) K 1300 S The Ultimate Riding Machine.
Motorcycle/Retailer Data Motorcycle data Model Vehicle Identification Number Color number First registration Registration number Retailer Data Contact in Service Ms.
Details described or illustrated in this booklet may differ from the motorcycle's actual specifi- cation as purchased, the acces- sories fitted or the national-mar- ket specification. No claims will be entertained as a result of such discrepancies.
The most important data for a filling station stop can be found in the following chart. Fuel Recommended fuel quality 98 ROZ/RON, Super Plus unlead- ed 95 ROZ/RON, Super unleaded (fuel type can be used with re- duced performance and con- sumption) Usable fuel quantity Approx.
Welcome to BMW We congratulate you on your choice of a motorcycle from BMW and welcome you to the community of BMW riders. Familiarize yourself with your new motorcycle so that you can ride it safely and confidently in all traffic situations. Please read this Rider's Manual carefully before starting to use your new BMW motorcycle.
Table of Contents You can also use the index at the end of this Rider's Manual to find a specific topic. 1 General instructions . . . . 5 O v e r v i e w ..................... 6 Abbreviations and s y m b o l s ...................... 6 E q u i p m e n t .
S e a t......................... 6 7 Helmet holder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Luggage loops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 5 R i d i n g .................... 6 9 Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . 70 C h e c k l i s t .................... 7 1 S t a r t i n g .
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 W e i g h t s ................... 1 4 8 Riding specifications . . . . . . 149 1 1 S e r v i c e ............... 1 5 1 Reporting safety d e f e c t s .................... 1 5 2 BMW Motorrad Service . . . 153 BMW Motorrad Service Q u a l i t y .
General instructions General instructions O v e r v i e w ............................ 6 Abbreviations and symbols . . . . . . . . . . 6 E q u i p m e n t........................... 7 T e c h n i c a l d a t a ....................... 7 Currentness of this manual .
Overview Chapter 2 of this Rider's Manu- al will provide you with an initial overview of your motorcycle. All maintenance and repair work car- ried out on your motorcycle will be documented in Chapter 11. Proof of the maintenance work performed is a prerequisite for generous treatment of claims.
RDC Tire Pressure Control (TPC). Equipment When you ordered your BMW Motorrad, you chose various items of custom equipment. This Rider's Manual describes option- al extras (OE) offered by BMW and selected optional accessories (OA). This explains why the man- ual may also contain descriptions of equipment which you have not ordered.
1 8 z General instructions.
Overviews Overviews General view, left side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 General view, right side . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Left handlebar fitting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Handlebar fitting, right . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 U n d e r n e a t h s e a t .
2 10 z Overviews.
General view, left side 1 Clutch fluid reservoir ( 106) 2 Headlight range adjust- ment (below instrument cluster) ( 66) 3 Seat lock (below tail light) ( 67) 4 Adjuster for spring preload, rear ( 62) 5.
2 12 z Overviews.
General view, right side 1 Engine oil level indicator ( 101) 2 Fuel filler opening ( 79) 3 Battery compartment ( 127) 4 Brake-fluid reservoir, front ( 102) 5 Vehicle identification num- ber (on the up.
Left handlebar fitting 1 High-beam headlight and headlight flasher ( 55) 2 Operating odometer ( 49) with onboard comput- er OE Operating onboard com- puter ( 51) 3 Hazard warning flashers ( 56) 4 Oper.
Handlebar fitting, right 1 with heated handlebar grips OE Heated hand grips ( 60) 2 Starter button ( 72) 3 Emergency ON/OFF switch ( 57) 2 15 z Overviews.
Underneath seat 1 Luggage loops 2 Rider's Manual (US Model) 3 Tire inflation pressure table 4 Payload table 5 Helmet holder ( 68) 6 Toolkit ( 100) 7 Engine oil fill location ( 102) 2 16 z Overvie.
Instrument cluster 1 Tachometer 2 Speedometer 3 Indicator lights ( 20) 4 Multifunction display ( 20) 5 Ambient brightness sensor (for brightness adjustment of instrument lighting) with anti-theft alar.
Headlight 1 High-beam headlight 2 Low-beam headlight 3 Parking lights 2 18 z Overviews.
Status indicators Status indicators Standard displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Displays with onboard computer . . . . 21 Displays with Tire Pressure Control R D C ................................ 2 1 Displays with heated hand grips . .
Standard displays Multifunction display 1 Clock ( 48) 2 Gear indicator ( 20) 3 Coolant temperature ( 20) 4 Odometer and tripmeters ( 49) 5 Fuel capacity ( 20) Indicator lights 1 Turn indicators, left .
the service date is briefly dis- played following the pre-ride check. The month and year are shown as two digits each sepa- rated by a dash; in this example the display means "March 2007". If the motorcycle is driven long distances annually, it is possible that earlier service is required.
1 Display of tire inflation pressures ( 54) The tire inflation pressures are shown temperature- compensated (see the chapter "Technology in Detail").
The possible warnings are listed on the next page. 3 23 z Status indicators.
Overview of warning indicators Indicator lights Displays Meaning Lights up yellow EWS ! Is indicated Electronic immobilizer is active ( 26) Lights up yellow FUEL ! Is indicat- ed Fuel down to reserve .
Indicator lights Displays Meaning Lights up yellow LAMPS ! Is indi- cated Bulbs defective ( 28) 3 25 z Status indicators.
Electronic immobilizer is active General warning light shows yellow. EWS ! is indicated. Possible cause: The key being used is not autho- rized for starting, or communica- tion between the key and engine electronics is disrupted. Remove other ignition keys located on the ignition key.
Engine symbol appears on the display. The engine is in the emer- gency operating mode. On- ly reduced engine performance may be available, which can lead to danger driving situations, es- pecially during passing maneu- vers. Adapt your driving style to the possibly reduced engine performance.
Battery symbol appears on the display. A discharged battery leads to the failure of various mo- torcycle systems, e.g. lighting, engine or ABS. This can result in dangerous driving situations. If possible, do not continue driving. The battery is not being charged.
A defective bulb places your safety at risk because it is easier for other users to oversee the motorcycle. Replace defective bulbs as soon as possible; always carry a complete set of spare bulbs if possible. Possible cause: A combination of several bulb defects is present.
Overview of warning indicators Indicator lights Displays Meaning Is indicated Engine oil level too low ( 31) Check Oil Is indicated Is indicated Ice warning ( 31) 3 30 z Status indicators.
Engine oil level too low Oil level symbol appears on the display. Check Oil is indicated. Possible cause: The electronic oil level sensor has detected a low engine oil level. Check the engine oil level on the oil level indicator the next time you stop for refueling: Checking engine oil level ( 101).
overview of the possible warnings is provided on the following page. 3 32 z Status indicators.
Overview of warning indicators Indicator lights Displays Meaning Flashes ABS self-diagnosis not completed ( 34) Lights up ABS deactivated ( 34) Lights up ABS error ( 34) 3 33 z Status indicators.
ABS self-diagnosis not completed ABS warning light flashes. Possible cause: The ABS function is not avail- able, because the self-diagno- sis has not been completed. To check the wheel sensors, the motorcycle must be driven a few yards. Ride off slowly.
Overview of warning indicators Indicator lights Displays Meaning Flashes rapidly in yellow Is indicated ASC intervention ( 36) Flashes slowly Self-diagnosis not completed ( 36) Is indicated ASC deacti.
ASC intervention General warning light flash- es rapidly in yellow. ASC symbol is displayed. The ASC has detected insta- bility at the rear wheel and has reduced the torque. The warn- ing light flashes longer than the duration of the ASC intervention.
The displayed tire inflation pres- sures refer to a tire temperature of 68 °F (20 °C) ( 88). The warning symbol 2 signals a critical tire inflation pressure, and the corresponding tire inflation pressure of the front wheel 3 or the rear wheel 4 flashes.
Overview of warning indicators Indicator lights Displays Meaning Lights up yellow Tire inflation pressure in limit area of permissible tolerance ( 39) The critical tire inflation pressure flashes Flas.
Tire inflation pressure in limit area of permissible tolerance General warning light shows yellow. Tire symbol appears on the display. The critical tire inflation pressure flashes. Possible cause: The measured tire inflation pres- sure is in the limit area of the permissible tolerance.
has been exceeded for the first time ( 87). Watch RDC display at higher speed. A permanent fault has not occurred until the general warning light also lights up. In this case: Have fault eliminated by a spe- cialized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer.
Contact a specialized work- shop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Anti-theft alarm warning indicators Display with anti-theft alarm OE Anti-theft alarm warning are shown as warnings 2 in conjunction with the general warning light 1 following the pre-ride check and refer to the capacity of the internal anti-theft alarm battery.
Overview of warning indicators Indicator lights Displays Meaning DWALO ! Is indi- cated Anti-theft alarm battery weak ( 43) Lights up yellow DWA ! Is indicated Anti-theft alarm battery drained ( 43) 3.
Anti-theft alarm battery weak DWALO ! is indicated. This error message is only displayed for a short time following the pre-ride check. Possible cause: The anti-theft alarm battery no longer has its full capacity. The operation of the anti-theft alarm is only ensured for a limited time with the motorcycle battery dis- connected.
3 44 z Status indicators.
Operation Operation Ignition switch and steering lock . . . . 46 Electronic immobilizer EWS . . . . . . . . . 47 C l o c k ............................... 4 8 Odometer and tripmeters . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Onboard computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ignition switch and steering lock Keys You receive two master keys and one spare key. If a key is lost, please note the information on the electronic immobilizer (EWS) ( 47). Ignition key and steering lock, tank filler cap lock and seat lock are all operated with the same key.
Locking handlebars If the motorcycle is on the side stand, the surface of the ground will determine whether it is better to turn the handlebars to the left or right. However, the motorcycle is more stable on a level surface with the handlebars turned to the left than with the handlebars turned to the right.
Replacement and extra keys Replacement and spare keys are only available through an au- thorized BMW Motorrad retailer. The keys are part of an integrat- ed security system, so the retail- er is under an obligation to check the legitimacy of all applications for replacement/extra keys.
with onboard computer OE or with Tire Pressure Control (TPC/RDC) OE or with heated handlebar grips OE Press button 2 repeatedly until clock is shown. In this case, the button in the instrument clus- ter is only used to operate the odometer. Hold down button.
Each time the button is pressed, the display shows values start- ing with the current value in the following order: Total distance covered Tripmeter 1 ( Trip I ) Tripmeter 2 ( Trip II ) Operating rang.
without onboard computer OE without Tire Pressure Control (TPC/RDC) OE without heated handlebar grips OE Press button 2 as an alternative. Residual range without onboard computer OE The operating range indicates what distance can still be driven with the remaining fuel.
Each time the button is pressed, the display shows values start- ing with the current value in the following order: Ambient temperature Average speed Average consumption Range Oil level indicator with.
Hold down button 1 . Average speed is reset. Average consumption The average consumption 1 is calculated by dividing the dis- tance covered since the last re- set by the corresponding amount of fuel used. Resetting average consumption Switch on the ignition.
reason the range is only calculat- ed while driving. The determined range is an approximate reading. BMW Motorrad therefore recommends that you do not try to use the full range before refueling. Oil level indicator The oil level indicator 1 provides information on the oil level in the engine.
Press button 1 repeatedly un- til tire inflation pressures are shown. The tire inflation pressures are displayed with the lettering RDC P . The left-hand value indicates the inflation pressure of the front wheel, and the right- hand value the inflation pressure of the rear wheel.
Move high-beam headlight switch 1 into initial position. High-beam headlight is switched off. Pull high-beam headlight switch 1 toward rear. High-beam headlight is switched on as long as switch is pressed (headlight flasher). Switching on parking lights Switch off the ignition.
Press button 1 for hazard warning flashers. If a turn indicator button is pressed with the ignition switched on, the flashing function replaces the emergency flashing function as long as the button is pressed. If the turn indicator but- ton is released, the emergency flasher function becomes active again.
a Engine switched off b Operating position BMW Motorrad Integral ABS Switching off ABS function Stop motorcycle or switch on ignition with motorcycle sta- tionary. Press and hold button 1 until ABS warning light changes its display behavior. ABS warning light lights up.
Release ABS button within two seconds. ABS warning light remains off or continues to flash. ABS function is switched on. As an alternative, the ignition can also be switched off and then on again. If the ABS light continues to light up after switching the ignition off and then on again, an ABS fault has occurred.
If the ASC warning light lights up after switching the ignition off and on and then continued driving over 5 mph (10 km/h), an ASC error has occurred. Heated hand grips with heated handlebar grips OE Operating heated hand grips Start engine. The heated hand grips op- tion can only be activated when the engine is running.
Clutch Adjusting clutch lever If the position of the clutch fluid reservoir is changed, air can enter the clutch system. Do not reposition the handlebar controls on the handlebars or the handlebars in their mounts. Adjusting the clutch lever while driving can lead to accidents.
Mirrors Adjusting mirrors Move mirror into desired posi- tion by applying light pressure at edge. Spring preload Setting It is essential to set spring preload of the rear suspension to suit the load carried by the motorcycle.
Damping Setting The 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 requires firmer damping, a re- duction in spring preload re- quires softer damping.
Settings Using the electronic suspension adjustment ESA you can conve- niently adjust your motorcycle to its loading and the ground. To do this, the loading state must be set and the desired riding mode selected. The selected riding mode is in- dicated in the multifunction dis- play in area 1 , the loading state in area 2 .
adjustment is completed, the display is automatically hidden again. Setting loading state Start engine. The loading state cannot be set while driving. Press button 1 . Current setting is displayed. Press and hold button 1 until display changes each time.
Tire pressure, rear 42.1 psi (2.9 bar) (Driver with passenger and/or load, with cold tire) If tire pressure is too low: Correct tire pressure. Headlight Adjusting headlight for RHD/LHD traffic If the .
a Neutral position b Position with heavy pay- load Seat Removing seat Make sure ground is level and firm and park motorcycle. Turn key in seat lock 1 coun- terclockwise while pressing down on the rear of the seat. Raise the seat at the rear. If seat is laid on a rough surface, seat edges can be damaged.
Make sure that the motorcycle is steady on its stand. Push the seat forward into the holders 1 , then press down firmly on the rear. The seat can be heard to lock into place. Helmet holder Removing seat ( 67). The helmet catch can scratch the paneling.
Riding Riding Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 C h e c k l i s t ............................ 7 1 S t a r t i n g ............................. 7 2 R u n n i n g i n .......................... 7 4 S h i f t i n g g e a r ....
Safety instructions Rider's equipment Do not ride without the correct clothing. Always wear: Helmet Rider's suit Gloves Boots This applies even to short jour- neys, and to every season of the year. Your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer will be happy to advise you and has the correct clothing for every purpose.
Catalytic converter If misfiring causes unburned fuel to enter the catalytic converter, there is a danger of overheating and damage. For this reason, observe the fol- lowing points: Do not run the fue.
Brakes Front and rear brake fluid levels Clutch Clutch fluid level Shock absorber setting and spring preload Tread depth and tire inflation pressure Firm seating of cases and lug- gage At regular inte.
Consult the troubleshooting chart if the engine refuses to start. ( 136) Pre-ride check The instrument cluster runs a test of the 'General' warning light when the ignition is switched on: this is the "Pre-Ride-Check" In the process, the warning light first lights up red and then yellow to test its function.
ABS self-diagnosis completed The ABS warning light goes out. If an ABS fault is indicated after the ABS self-diagnosis is com- pleted: Continue driving is possible.
Exceeding the specified en- gine speeds while running in will lead to increased engine wear. Adhere to the specified engine run-in speeds. Do not exceed the engine run- in speeds. Engine break-in speed <7000 min -1 Do not accelerate at full throt- tle.
The sensor 1 in the shift linkage detects the shift request and ini- tiates shifting support. When driving at constant speed in low gears at high engine speeds, upshifting without clutch operation can result in major load change reactions. , BMW Motorrad recommends only upshifting with clutch operation in these driving situations.
and make use of the engine's braking effect as well. Wet brakes After washing the motor- cycle, after driving through water or in the rain, braking can be delayed due to damp brake disks and brake pads. Brake early until the brakes are dry or braked until dry.
by the stand and dismount to the left. If the motorcycle is on the side stand, the surface of the ground will determine whether it is better to turn the handlebars to the left or right. However, the motorcycle is more stable on a level surface with the handlebars turned to the left than with the handlebars turned to the right.
Check that the motorcycle is standing firmly. Lock steering lock. Pushing off center stand with center stand OA Unlock steering lock. Place your left hand on left handlebar grip. With your right hand, grip rear grab handle or rear frame. Push motorcycle forward off center stand.
Refuel with quality listed below at most until lower edge of filler neck is reached. Recommended fuel qual- ity 98 ROZ/RON (Super Plus unleaded) 95 ROZ/RON (Super unlead- ed (fuel type can be used with reduced performance and consumption)) Usable fuel quantity Approx.
Components can be dam- aged. Do not pinch components, e.g. brake lines or wiring harnesses. Place front strap over the frame and route downward. Guide the strap through the wheel carrier toward the front and tension downward. Fasten straps at rear on both sides on passenger footrests and tension.
5 82 z Riding.
Technology in detail Technology in detail Brake system with BMW Motorrad I n t e g r a l A B S ........................ 8 4 Engine management with BMW M o t o r r a d A S C ...................... 8 6 Tire Pressure Control RDC . . . . . . . . . 87 Electronic Suspension Adjustment E S A I I.
Brake system with BMW Motorrad Integral ABS Partially integral brake Your motorcycle is equipped with a partially integral brake configu- ration. Both front and rear brakes are applied simultaneously when you pull the handbrake lever. The footbrake lever acts only on the rear brake.
How is the BMW Motorrad Integral ABS noticeable to the rider? If the ABS system must reduce the braking forces due to the conditions described above, then vibrations can be felt at the hand- brake lever. If the handbrake lever is pulled, then braking pressure is built up at the rear wheel with the integral function.
gine brake, e.g. when riding downhill offroad. Should a fault message result due to one of the driving condi- tions described above, the ABS function can be reactivated by switching the ignition off and then on again. How important is regular maintenance? Any technical system is al- ways only as good as its maintenance condition.
safety provided with risky driving. Special situations At an increasing angle, the accel- eration performance is increas- ingly limited in accordance with physical laws.
til a speed of approx. 20 mph (30 km/h) is reached. Before ini- tial reception of the tire inflation pressure, -- is shown in the dis- play for each tire. The sensors continue to transmit the mea- sured values for approx. 15 min- utes after the motorcycle comes to a stop.
Electronic Suspension Adjustment ESA II with Electronic Suspension Ad- justment (ESA II) OE Chassis adjustments The proper loading state must first be selected when the mo- torcycle is stationary according to the motorcycle's load.
6 90 z Technology in detail.
Accessories Accessories General instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 O n b o a r d s o c k e t ..................... 9 2 L u g g a g e ............................ 9 3 C a s e................................ 9 4 F l a t t i r e k i t ....
General instructions BMW Motorrad recommends the use of parts and accessories for your motorcycle that are ap- proved by BMW for this purpose. Your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer is the right place to go for genuine BMW parts and ac- cessories,other BMW-approved products, and expert advice on their installation and use.
starting, the onboard socket is switched off to take the load off the motorcycle electrical system. Cable routing The cables from the onboard socket to the auxiliary device must be routed in such a wa.
Payload of tank bag } 11 lbs ( } 5 kg) Speed limit for driving with tank bag } 81 mph ( } 130 km/h) Case with case OA Opening case Turn lock barrel in direction OPEN. Pull gray release lever 1 (OPEN) upward. Lock straps 2 open. Pull gray release lever (OPEN) upwards again while simultane- ously pulling case lid 3 out of retainer.
Turn lock strap buckles 1 of lock straps outward. Pull out the lock straps up- wards to their full extent. The maximum volume has been set. Close lock straps. Press lock straps against case body. The case volume is adapted to the contents. Removing case Turn lock barrel in direction RELEASE.
taneously pulling the case out- ward. Then lift case out of lower mounting. Mounting case Hook case into lower mounting. Pull black release lever 1 (RE- LEASE) upwards while simulta- neously pushing the case into upper mounting. Press black release lever (RE- LEASE) downward.
Position flat tire kit using a rub- ber band as shown. Attach side trim and fit screws 1 . Installing seat ( 67). 7 97 z Accessories.
7 98 z Accessories.
Maintenance Maintenance General instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 T o o l k i t ............................. 1 0 0 E n g i n e o i l .......................... 1 0 1 B r a k e s y s t e m ...................... 1 0 2 B r a k e p a d s .
General instructions The 'Maintenance' chapter de- scribes work involving the check- ing and replacement of wear parts that can be performed with a minimum of effort. If special tightening torques are to be taken into account for assembly, these are listed.
6 Adapter for holding 1/4" bits and 9x12 mm and 3/8" jointed adapter Engine oil Checking engine oil level without center stand OA Make sure ground is level and firm and hold motorcycle at op- erating temperature vertically.
Topping up engine oil Removing seat ( 67). Wipe area around fill location clean. Remove cap from oil fill loca- tion 1 by turning counterclock- wise. Both too little and too much engine oil can lead to engine damage. Always make sure that the oil level is correct.
Make sure ground is level and firm and park motorcycle. Visually inspect the left and right brake pads to ascertain their thickness. Direction of view: between wheel and front wheel control to brake calipers 1 . Front brake-pad wear limit min 0.04 in (min 1 mm) (On- ly friction material without carrier plate.
Check the brake pad thickness with visual inspection. Direction of view: from right to brake caliper 1 . Rear brake-pad wear limit min 0.04 in (min 1.0 mm) (Only friction material with- out carrier plate. Brake disk must not be visible through bore hole of inner brake pad.
A low fluid level in the brake reservoir can allow air to penetrate the brake system. This significantly reduces braking efficiency. Check brake fluid level regularly. Read off brake fluid level at brake-fluid reservoir 1 . In the event of brake pad wear, the brake fluid level in the brake-fluid reservoir falls.
A low fluid level in the brake reservoir can allow air to penetrate the brake system. This significantly reduces braking efficiency. Check brake fluid level regularly. Read off brake fluid level at brake-fluid reservoir 1 . In the event of brake pad wear, the brake fluid level in the brake-fluid reservoir falls.
Move handlebars into straight- ahead position. Read off clutch fluid level at clutch fluid reservoir 1 . The fluid level in the clutch fluid reservoir rises due to clutch wear. Clutch fluid level (visual check) Clutch fluid level must not drop. If fluid level drops: Unsuitable hydraulic fluids could cause damage to the clutch system.
Visually inspect rims for de- fects. Have damaged rims checked and, if necessary, replaced by a specialized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Wheels Tire recommendation For every size of tire, BMW Motorrad has tested and approved certain makes as roadworthy.
must be ensured that the TPC/ RDC sensor is not damaged. In- form the BMW Motorrad retailer or the specialized workshop of the TPC/RDC sensor. Removing front wheel Make sure the ground is level and firm and park the motorcy- cle. Remove screws 1 on left and right.
Push brake pads 3 apart slightly by rocking the brake caliper 4 back and forth against the brake disk 5 . Carefully pull brake calipers back and out until clear of brake disks. When pulling off left brake caliper, make sure that ABS sensor cable is not damaged.
To ensure the proper alignment of the threaded bush, do not loosen or remove the left axle clamping screw. Remove right-hand axle clamp- ing screw 2 . Remove quick-release axle 3 while supporting wheel. Place the front wheel in the front wheel guide on the ground.
without center stand OA Remove rear wheel stand. Insert ABS sensor into hole and install screw 1 . Ease brake calipers onto brake disks. Install securing screws 2 on left and right with specified torque. Front brake caliper on wheel carrier 22 lb/ft (30 Nm) Clip in the two retaining clips 1 for the ABS sensor cable on the brake line.
Install front wheel cover and fit screws 1 on right and left. Removing rear wheel without center stand OA Place motorcycle on an auxil- iary stand; BMW Motorrad rec- ommends BMW Motorrad rear wheel stand. Installing rear-wheel stand ( 117). with center stand OA Make sure ground is level and firm and place motorcycle on its center stand.
First turn the end muffler downward slightly and then outward. Engage first gear. Remove five screws 1 on rear wheel, holding wheel as you do so. When using the BMW Motor- rad rear wheel stand: remove the lock washer. Lower rear wheel to the ground and roll out toward rear.
Fit five screws 1 and tight- en diagonally with specified torque. Tighten rear wheel on wheel flange Tightening sequence: diago- nally 44 lb/ft (60 Nm) Turn the end muffler to its ini- tial position. Tighten screw 4 on the rear footrest with the appropriate torque.
Tighten screw 3 on the clamp with the appropriate torque. Muffler with ball-joint clamp on manifold 26 lb/ft (35 Nm) Position muffler cover 2 and fit three screws 1 .
The sensor ring of the BMW Motorrad Integral ABS can be damaged. Only push the left mounting pin so far inward that it does not touch the sensor ring. Push two mounting pins 2 through triangles of brake caliper support toward inside so that front wheel can still be rolled through.
Push rear wheel stand from left into rear axle. Mount lock washer 2 from right by pressing release button. With your left hand, grab the passenger grab handle of the motorcycle and with your right hand grab the grip of the rear wheel stand.
Replace defective bulbs as soon as possible; always carry a complete set of spare bulbs if possible. The bulb is pressurized and can cause injury if dam- aged. Wear eye and hand protection when replacing bulbs. An overview of the bulb types installed in your mo- torcycle is provided in the chap- ter "Technical Data".
Replace defective bulb. Bulbs for low-beam headlight H7 / 12 V / 55 W Bulb for high-beam headlight H7 / 12 V / 55 W Insert bulb 5 while ensuring correct position of lug 6 . Install spring straps 4 in locks. Close connector 3 . Install covers 1 for high-beam bulbs and/or cover 2 for low- beam bulbs by turning clock- wise.
Unlock and disconnect plug connection 1 beneath headlight at position 2 . Remove bulb socket 3 from the headlight housing from be- low by turning it counterclock- wise. Remove bulb 4 from bulb hold- er. Replace defective bulb. Bulb for parking light W5W / 12 V / 5 W Insert bulb 4 into bulb socket.
Close connector 1 below head- light. Replacing front turn indicator bulbs If it is not standing firmly, the motorcycle could topple in the course of the operations described below. Make sure that the motorcycle is steady on its stand. Make sure the ground is level and firm and park the motorcy- cle.
Install bulb 3 in bulb socket. Install bulb socket 2 in lamp housing by turning clockwise. Insert lamp housing in mirror housing. Install screw 1 . Replacing rear turn indicator bulbs Make sure the ground is level and firm and park the motorcy- cle. Switch off the ignition.
Press bulb 2 into socket and turn counterclockwise to re- move. Replace defective bulb. Bulbs for flashing turn indicators, rear R10W / 12 V / 10 W Press bulb 2 into fitting and install turning clockwise. Insert lamp glass in turn indica- tor housing.
Jump-starting The wires leading to the power socket do not have a load-capacity rating adequate for jump-starting the engine. Ex- cessively high current can lead to a cable fire or damage to the motorcycle electronics. Do not use the onboard socket to jump-start the engine of the motorcycle.
Battery Maintenance instructions Correct upkeep, recharging and storage will prolong the life of the battery and are essential if warranty claims are to be consid- ered.
damage to the motorcycle elec- tronics. Use BMW chargers with the part numbers 71 60 7 688 864 (220 V) or, as applicable, 71 60 7 688 865 (110 V). If in doubt, charge the disconnected battery directly at the terminals. Charge disconnected battery via onboard socket.
Installing battery Place battery in battery com- partment, positive terminal on right in direction of travel. Push retaining strap over bat- tery and install screws 3 . An incorrect installation se- quence increases the risk of short-circuiting. Always observe the proper sequence.
Installing battery compartment cover Position battery compartment cover at the rear and close while ensuring the anchorages are in position 2 . Install screws 1 .
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Care Care C a r e p r o d u c t s ..................... 1 3 2 Washing your motorcycle . . . . . . . . . . 132 Cleaning sensitive motorcycle p a r t s ............................... 1 3 2 P a i n t c a r e.......................... 1 3 3 Protective wax coating .
Care products BMW Motorrad recommends that you use cleaning and care products available at your au- thorized BMW Motorrad retailer. BMW CareProducts have been materials tested, laboratory test- ed, and field tested and provide optimum care and protection for the materials used in your motor- cycle.
Black, unpainted parts If plastic parts are cleaned using unsuitable cleaning agents, the surfaces can be dam- aged. Do not use cleaning agents that contain alcohol, solvents or abra- sives to clean plastic parts. 'Fly sponges' or sponges with hard surfaces can also lead to scratches.
cleaning naphtha or spirit on a clean cloth or cotton ball. BMW Motorrad recommends remov- ing tar spots with BMW Tar Re- mover. Then add a protective wax coating to the paint at these locations.
Technical data Technical data Troubleshooting chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 Threaded fasteners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 E n g i n e ............................. 1 3 9 F u e l ................................ 1 4 0 E n g i n e o i l .
Troubleshooting chart Engine does not start at all or is very difficult to start Possible cause Remedy Side stand Retract side stand ( 72). Gear engaged and clutch not operated Place transmission in neutral or disengage clutch ( 72). Clutch disengaged before ignition on Switch on ignition first, then disengage clutch.
Threaded fasteners Front wheel Value Valid Front brake caliper on wheel carrier M8 x 32 - 10.9 22 lb/ft (30 Nm) Clamping bolt in wheel carrier M8 x 30 14 lb/ft (19 Nm) Quick-release axle in threaded bush M24 x 1.
Rear wheel Value Valid Tighten rear wheel on wheel flange M10 x 1.25 x 40 diagonally 44 lb/ft (60 Nm) 10 138 z Technical data.
Engine Engine design Transverse-mounted four-cylinder, four-stroke in- line engine, angled 55° toward front. With four valves per cylinder, actuated by two overhead camshafts and trailing valve lever.
Fuel Recommended fuel quality 98 ROZ/RON, Super Plus unleaded 95 ROZ/RON, Super unleaded (fuel type can be used with reduced performance and consumption) Usable fuel quantity Approx. 5 gal (Approx. 19 l) Reserve fuel quantity ~ 1.1 gal ( ~ 4 l) Engine oil Engine oil, capacity 3.
Clutch Clutch design Multi-disk oil-bath clutch Transmission Transmission design Claw-shifted 6-speed transmission integrated in engine housing Transmission gear ratios 1.559 (92:59 teeth), Primary gear ratio 2.294 (39:17 teeth), 1st gear 1.789 (34:19 teeth), 2nd gear 1.
Rear-wheel drive Type of final drive Shaft drive with bevel gears Type of rear suspension BMW EVO Paralever, single-arm light-alloy cast swinging arm with two joints and torque support Number of teeth on rear-wheel drive (gear ratio) 2.
Rear wheel Type of rear suspension BMW EVO Paralever, single-arm light-alloy cast swinging arm with two joints and torque support Type of rear suspension Lever-system-coupled central spring strut with coil pressure spring and single-tube gas-filled shock absorber.
Brakes Type of front brake hydraulically operated twin disk brake with 4-pis- ton fixed calipers and floating brake disks Brake-pad material, front Sintered metal Type of rear brake Hydraulic disk bra.
Rear wheel Rear wheel design Cast aluminum, MT H2 Rear-wheel rim size 6.0" x 17" Rear tire designation 190 / 55 ZR 17 Tire inflation pressure Tire pressure, front 36.3 psi (2.5 bar), Single rider, with cold tire 36.3 psi (2.5 bar), Driver with passenger and/or load, with cold tire Tire pressure, rear 42.
Electrical system Electrical rating of onboard socket max 5 A Fuses All circuits are electronically protected, so plug- in fuses are no longer necessary. If an electronic fuse trips and de-energizes a circuit, the circuit is active as soon as the ignition is switched on after the fault has been rectified.
Bulb of license plate light W5W / 12 V / 5 W Maximum number of defective LEDs in taillight 1, Brake light/taillight (red) 1, License plate light (white) Bulbs for flashing turn indicators, front W16W .
Dimensions Motorcycle length 86.5 in (2196 mm) Motorcycle height 48.1 in (1221 mm), Across windshield at DIN un- laden weight Motorcycle width 35.6 in (905 mm), Across mirrors Driver's seat height 32.3 in (820 mm), Without driver with low double seat OE 31.
Riding specifications Top speed >124 mph (>200 km/h) 10 149 z Technical data.
10 150 z Technical data.
Service Service Reporting safety defects . . . . . . . . . . . 152 BMW Motorrad Service . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 BMW Motorrad Service Quality . . . . 153 BMW Motorrad Service Card - On- the-spot breakdown assistance . . . . 153 BMW Motorrad Service N e t w o r k .
Reporting safety defects If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Ad- ministration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying BMW of North America, LLC.
BMW Motorrad Service Advanced technology requires specially adapted methods of maintenance and repair. If this maintenance and re- pair work is performed inex- pertly, there is a danger of dam- age and associated safety risks.
ready to help with both advice and action. Important country-specific con- tact addresses and the relevant after-sales service organization phone numbers as well as infor- mation on Mobile Service and the retail network can be found in the "Service Kontakt/Service Contact" brochures.
Confirmation of maintenance work BMW Pre-Delivery Check Conducted on Stamp, Signature BMW Running-in Check Conducted on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on or, if reached sooner, Odometer r.
BMW Service Conducted on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on or, if reached sooner, Odometer reading Stamp, Signature BMW Service Conducted on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on.
BMW Service Conducted on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on or, if reached sooner, Odometer reading Stamp, Signature BMW Service Conducted on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on.
BMW Service Conducted on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on or, if reached sooner, Odometer reading Stamp, Signature BMW Service Conducted on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on.
BMW Service Conducted on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on or, if reached sooner, Odometer reading Stamp, Signature BMW Service Conducted on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on.
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 reading Date 11 161 z Service.
A Abbreviations and symbols, 6 ABS Operating element, 14 Operation, 58 Self-diagnosis, 73 Technology in detail, 84 Warning indicators, 31 Anti-theft alarm Indicator light, 17 Warning indicators, 41 AS.
Coolant Temperature display, 20 Warning indicator, 26 Currentness of this manual, 7 D Damping Adjusting, 63 Rear adjustment element, 11 Dimensions Technical data, 148 E Electrical system Technical dat.
High-beam headlight Indicator light, 20 Switching on, 55 Horn, 14 I Idling Indicator light, 20 Ignition Switching off, 46 Switching on, 46 Immobilizer, 47 Warning indicator, 26 Indicator lights, 17 Ov.
Oil level indicator, 54 Operating element, 14 Operation, 51 Range, 53 Warning indicators, 29 Onboard socket, 11, 92 Onboard toolkit Contents, 100 Location, 16 Overview of warning indicators, 24, 30, 3.
Steering lock Locking, 47 Storing, 134 Switching off, 77 T Tachometer, 17 Technical data Battery, 146 Brakes, 144 Bulbs, 146 Clutch, 141 Dimensions, 148 Electrical system, 146 Engine, 139 Engine oil, .
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