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Introduction
General information and 
controls
Model overview ..................... 4
Optional extras/accessories .. 5
General view, left side ........... 6 
General view, right side ......... 7

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Introduction
Starting – Riding – Parking
Your first trip ................ 50 - 51
Important notes ........... 52 - 54
Easy lift mechanism ..... 55 - 61
Running in ................... 62 - 63

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General information and controls
1Switch array (b16)
2 Brake fluid reservoir for rear 
brake (
b36)
3 Central release for seat 
belts (
b69)
4 Lever  B of easy-lift mecha-
nism (
b56)
5 Instrume

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General information and controlsd Warning:
To prevent air from entering 
the brake circuit:
• Do not turn the fitting on the 
handlebar.
1 Handbrake lever, rear brake 
(
b34)
2 Headlight flash

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General information and controlsd Warning:
To prevent air from entering 
the brake circuit:
 Do not turn the fitting on the 
handlebar.
1 Emergency off (kill) 
switch for ignition (
b70)
VIgni

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General information and controls
1
2
A
B
Stowage compartment,
opening/locking
Remove rear seat** (b26) or 
luggage system* (
b27), if 
installed
 Turn key in stowage-com-
partment lock to pos

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Safety check
Use the safety checklist – 
before every journey
Please perform the safety 
check accurately. This is to 
ensure that your BMW C1 com-
plies with road-vehicle use and 
safety laws.

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Safety check
Brakes
Checking brake pressure
d Warning:
Sudden changes in play or 
spongy action of the hand-
brake lever indicate a fault in 
the brake system. 
Before riding off, therefore, 
alw
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