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Introductioni2
Table of contentsUse the index (
b 155), to find
a certain topic quickly.
Welcome to BMW ........... 1
General information ......... 4
1 Overview ..................... 7
General view, left side ..... 9
General view, right
side ............................... 11
Underneath the seat ...... 13
Handlebar fitting, left ..... 14
Handlebar fitting,
right .............................. 15
Instrument cluster ......... 16
Headlight ....................... 17
2 Status indicators ...... 19
Multifunction display ...... 20
Warning and telltale
lights ............................. 20
Function indicators ........ 20
Warning indicators ........ 21
ABS
OE warning
indicators ..................... 27 3 Operation .................. 33
Ignition switch and
steering lock ................. 34
Electronic
immobiliser ................... 35
Hazard warning
flashers ......................... 36
Tripmaster .................... 37
Emergency off switch
(kill switch) .................... 38
Grip heating
OE
.............. 39
Clock ............................ 39
Handlebar levers .......... 40
Light ............................. 41
Turn indicators ............. 43
Seat .............................. 44
Helmet holder ............... 45
Luggage loops ............. 45
Mirrors .......................... 46
Spring preload .............. 47
Shock absorbers .......... 48
ESA
OE
.......................... 49
Wheels ......................... 51 4 Riding ........................ 53
Safety instructions ........ 54
Safety check ................. 56
First time out ................. 56
Before you start ............ 57
Starting ......................... 60
Riding ........................... 63
Running in .................... 63
Shifting gear ................. 64
Placing motorcycle on
its side stand ................ 67
Removing motorcycle
from side stand ............. 69
Placing motorcycle on
its centre stand
OE
......... 71
Pushing motorcycle off
centre stand
OE
.............. 73
Fuel ............................... 73
Brake system ................ 74
5 Accessories .............. 79
General instructions ...... 80
Power socket ................ 80
Luggage systemOA ....... 83
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Overview116
Instrument cluster1Speedometer
2 Rev. counter
3 Warning and telltale lights
(
b
20)
4 Multifunction display
(
b
20)
5 Telltale light, anti-theft
alarmOE
and sensor,
instrument-cluster lighting
6 Adjuster, clock (
b
39)
The instrument-cluster
lighting has automatic
day and night switchover. c
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Status indicators220
Multifunction display 1Fuel gauge
2 Display area for warning
symbols
3 Gear indicator
4 Coolant temperature
display
5 Tripmaster display (
b
37)
6 Clock
Warning and telltale
lights1Telltale light, left turn
indicator
2 Telltale light, high-beam
headlight
3 Warning light, general
4 Telltale light, neutral
5 ABS warning light
OE
6Telltale light, right turn
indicator
Function indicatorsFuel level
The horizontal bars indi-
cate the level in the fuel
tank. When only four bars
show, the fuel level is down to
reserve.
Gear indicator
The gear indicator shows
which gear is selected.
When the gearbox is in neutral
the gear indicator shows 0 and
the neutral telltale light is on.
Coolant temperature
The horizontal bars
indicate the coolant
temperature.
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333Operation
Ignition switch and
steering lock ................................. 34
Electronic immobiliser ................. 35
Hazard warning flashers .............. 36
Tripmaster ..................................... 37
Emergency off switch
(kill switch) .................................... 38
Grip heating
OE
.............................. 39
Clock ............................................. 39
Handlebar levers .......................... 40
Light ............................................... 41
Turn indicators ............................. 43
Seat ............................................... 44
Helmet holder ............................... 45
Luggage loops .............................. 45
Mirrors ........................................... 46
Spring preload .............................. 47 Shock absorbers .......................... 48
ESA
OE
............................................ 49
Wheels ........................................... 51
Operation
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339Operation
If you move the kill switch
to theB position while
the ignition is switched on, the
BMW Integral ABS remains
operational (
b
75). c
Grip heating
OE
1 Grip heating switch 2
Heating function off
3 50% heating power
(one dot)
4 100% heating power
(three dots)
Grip heating can only be
activated when the engine is
running. The increase in power
consumption caused by
the grip heating can drain the
battery if you are riding at low
engine speeds. If the charge
level is low, grip heating is
switched off to ensure the bat-
tery’s starting capability. c
Clock
Attempting to set the
clock while riding the mo-
torcycle can lead to accidents.
Set the clock only when the
motorcycle is stationary. c
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Operation340
• Switch on the ignition.
• Press button1 for longer
than 2 seconds.
» Hours reading 2 starts to
flash.
• Briefly press button 1.
» The hour increments by one each time you press the
button.
• Press button 1 for longer
than 2 seconds.
» Minutes reading 3 starts to
flash.
• Briefly press button 1. » The minute increments by
one each time you press the
button.
• Press button 1 for longer
than 2 seconds.
» Setting confirmed.
Handlebar leversAdjusting the clutch lever
Attempting to adjust the
clutch lever while riding
the motorcycle can lead to ac-
cidents. Adjust the clutch lever
only when the motorcycle is
stationary. c • Turn adjusting screw
1 to
adjust the span between the
handlebar grip and the
clutch lever.
» Turn clockwise: to increase span.
» Turn counter-clockwise: to reduce span.
The adjusting screw is
indexed and is easier to
turn if you push the clutch
lever forward. c
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341Operation
Adjusting the handbrake
lever
Attempting to adjust the
brake lever while riding
the motorcycle can lead to
accidents.
Adjust the brake lever only
when the motorcycle is
stationary. c
• Turn adjusting screw 1 to
adjust the span between the
handlebar grip and the brake
lever. » Turn clockwise: to increase
span.
» Turn counter-clockwise: to reduce span.
The adjusting screw is in-
dexed and is easier to
turn if you push the brake lever
forward. c
LightParking lightThe parking light switches on
automatically when the ignition
is switched on.
The parking light places a
strain on the battery. Do
not switch the ignition on for
longer than absolutely
necessary.c
Low-beam headlight The low-beam headlight
switches on automatically
when you start the engine.
With the engine switched
off, you can briefly switch
on the light by switching on the
high-beam headlight with the
ignition switched on or by op-
erating the headlight flasher.c
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Operation344
SeatRemoving seat • Turn the key counter-clock-wise in the seat lock. • When doing so, press the
seat downwards for support.
• Raise the seat at the rear.
• Let go of the key and pull the seat from the retaining
brackets towards the rear.
• Place the seat with the cov- ered side downwards on a
smooth and clean surface.
Installing seat
If you apply too much for-
ward pressure, there is a
danger of pushing the
motorcycle off its stand.
Make sure that the motorcycle
is steady on its stand. c
• Slip the seat forward into holders 1.