2007 BMW MOTORRAD G650 XMOTO brake

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BMW MOTORRAD G650 XMOTO 2007  Riders Manual (in English) Table of ContentsYou can also consult the index at
the end of this Riders Manual if
you want to find a particular topic
or item of information.
1 General instructions . . . . . 5
Overview ...........

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BMW MOTORRAD G650 XMOTO 2007  Riders Manual (in English) BMW Motorrad front-wheel
stand ......................... 79
Fuses ........................ 81
Bulbs . ........................ 82
Jump starting . . . ............. 90
Battery . . . . . . .............

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BMW MOTORRAD G650 XMOTO 2007  Riders Manual (in English) OverviewChapter 2 of this Riders Manu-
al will provide you with an initial
overview of your motorcycle. All
maintenance and repair work on
the motorcycle is documented in
Chapter 11. This record of t

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BMW MOTORRAD G650 XMOTO 2007  Riders Manual (in English) General view, right side1Seat lock ( 38)
2 Fuel filler neck ( 50)
3 Brake-fluid reservoir, front
( 65)
4 Adjuster for damping char-
acteristic, front suspension
(rebound stage) ( 35)
5 ABS fuses, behi

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BMW MOTORRAD G650 XMOTO 2007  Riders Manual (in English) Riding
Riding
Safety instructions . .................. 42
Checklist . ............................ 44
Starting . . ............................ 44
Running in ........................... 46
Brakes . .

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BMW MOTORRAD G650 XMOTO 2007  Riders Manual (in English) ChecklistUse the following checklist to
check important functions, set-
tings and wear limits before you
ride off.Brakes
Brake-fluid levels, front and rear
Clutch
Clutch fluid level
Shock absorber set

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BMW MOTORRAD G650 XMOTO 2007  Riders Manual (in English) Keep to the specified engine
speeds for running in.During the running-in phase,
do not exceed the speed limits
specified for the various gears.
Maximum speeds during
running-in period
max 35 km/h (1st

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BMW MOTORRAD G650 XMOTO 2007  Riders Manual (in English) the riders full force applied to
the brake levers; under these cir-
cumstances the dynamic shift
in load distribution cannot keep
pace with the increase in de-
celeration and the tyres cannot
transmi
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