2003 BMW MOTORRAD F 650 GS DAKAR Rider's Manual (in English)

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Running in
Running in new brake 
pads
d Warning:
New brake pads must “bed 
down” and therefore do not 
achieve their optimum friction 
levels during the first

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Switch on the ignition– Engine stop switch 1 in the 
operating position
U
 Ignition switch  ON (b9)
 Wait until the warning light for  coolant temperature (

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Starting Press starter button2  (max. 
5 seconds) and do not 
release it until the engine is 
running smoothly 
 Do not turn the throttle twist- grip when starti

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ABS indicator light– ABS warning light1
(
b 64-69)
Coolant temperatureWarning light 2 j (red)  flashes 
for approx. 3 seconds after you 
switch on the ignition.

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Engine oil pressureWarning light 3 p (red)  goes 
out above idle speed.
e Attention:
If warning light 3 comes on dur-
ing the journey, take the follow-
ing action

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Riding, gear shifts
Engine speedLimit engine speed in accord-
ance with coolant temperature, 
using the highest engine 
speeds only when the engine 
has reached it

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Starting – Riding – ParkingMoving away/upshifts: Pull the clutch lever in
 Press down on the gearshift lever (to select first gear) and 
take your foot off the lever
 Smoothly re-engage th

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Brakes
Wet bra kesAfter the motorcycle has been 
washed, ridden through water 
or ridden in the rain, the brake 
discs and pads may be wet (or 
iced-over in winter