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BMW Service

After the first 6,000 miles
(10,000 km) and every
additional 12,000 miles
(20,000 km) (18,000 miles,
30,000 miles, 42,000 miles
etc. (30 000 km, 50 000
km, 70 000 km etc.)) if this
distance is covered within a
year.

BMW Inspection

After the first 12,000 mi/
20,000 km and every addi-
tional 12,000 mi/20,000 km
(24,000 mi/40,000 km,
36,000 mi/60,000 km,
48,000 mi/80,000 km etc.), if
this distance is covered within
a year.

Maintenance
schedule

The maintenance schedule for
your motorcycle depends on
the equipment installed, and
on the motorcycle's age and
the distance it has covered.
Your authorized BMW Motor-
rad retailer will be happy to
supply a copy of the current
maintenance schedule for
your motorcycle on request.

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Summary of Contents for 2006 G 650 Xmoto

Page 1: ...Rider s Manual US Model G 650 Xmoto ...

Page 2: ...Motorcycle Retailer Data Motorcycle data Model Retailer Data Contact in Service ...

Page 3: ... to the community of BMW riders Familiarize yourself with your new motorcycle so that you can ride it safely and confi dently in all traffic situations authorized BMW Motorrad re tailer will gladly provide advice and assistance We wish you many miles of safe and enjoyable riding BMW Motorrad ...

Page 4: ...al instructions 5 Overview 6 Abbreviations and sym bols 6 Equipment 7 3 Status indicators 19 Multifunction display 20 Warning and indicator lights 20 General warning indica tors 20 ABS warning indica torsOE 23 Tires 39 5 Riding 41 Safety instructions 42 Checklist 44 Starting 44 Running in 46 Parking your motorcy ...

Page 5: ...ical data 99 Troubleshooting chart 100 Threaded fasteners 101 Engine 103 Riding specifications 105 Clutch 105 Transmission 105 Rear wheel drive 106 Running gear 106 10 Service 113 BMW Motorrad Service 114 BMW Motorrad Service Quality 114 BMW Motorrad Service Card On the spot breakdown assistance 115 ...

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Page 7: ...General instructions Overview 6 Abbreviations and symbols 6 Equipment 7 Technical data 7 Currentness of this manual 7 1 5 tions ...

Page 8: ...ill be docu mented in Chapter 10 Proof of the maintenance work per protect your motorcycle from damage Special information on operating and inspecting your motorcycle as well as maintenance and adjustment procedures Indicates the end of a note Tightening torque Technical data OE Optional equipment The desired BMW op tional equipment is available only as a fac 1 6 tions ...

Page 9: ...fered by BMW and se lected optional accessories OA This explains why the Technical data All dimensions weights and outputs in the Rider s Manual refer to the Deutsche Institut für Normung e V DIN and comply with its tolerance reg ulations Versions for individ ual countries may differ the data illustrations or de scriptions in this manual 1 7 tions ...

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Page 11: ...Overviews General view left side 11 General view right side 13 Underneath seat 14 Left handlebar fitting 15 Handlebar fitting right 16 2 9 iews ...

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Page 13: ...General view left side 1 Adjusting front compres sion 37 2 Adjuster spring preload rear 36 3 Onboard socketOE 56 4 Adjusting rear damping 39 2 11 iews ...

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Page 15: ...General view right side 1 Seat lock 33 2 Fill location for fuel 48 3 Brake fluid reservoir front 66 4 Adjustment of front re bound 38 2 13 iews ...

Page 16: ...Underneath seat 1 Toolkit 60 2 Rider s Manual US Mod el 3 Fuse box 78 4 Oil dipstick and engine oil fill location 61 2 14 iews ...

Page 17: ...Left handlebar fitting 1 Headlight flasher button 2 ABS buttonOE 35 3 Turn indicators 33 4 Horn button 5 Light switch 32 2 15 iews ...

Page 18: ...Handlebar fitting right 1 Emergency ON OFF switch 31 2 Starter button 44 2 16 iews ...

Page 19: ...Instrument cluster 1 Setting clock 29 Resetting tripmeter 29 2 Warning and indicator lights 20 3 Multifunction display 20 4 Selecting readings 2 17 iews ...

Page 20: ...Headlight 2 18 iews ...

Page 21: ...Status indicators Multifunction display 20 Warning and indicator lights 20 General warning indicators 20 ABS warning indicatorsOE 23 3 19 ators ...

Page 22: ...Multifunction display Warning and indicator lights 8 Engine oil pressure warning light 22 General warning indicators Display Warnings are indicated by the corresponding warning lights 3 20 ators ...

Page 23: ...Overview of warning indicators Meaning Lights up Fuel down to reserve 22 Lights up Engine oil pressure insufficient 22 Lights up Coolant temperature too high 23 3 21 ators ...

Page 24: ...Engine oil pressure insufficient Engine oil pressure warning light lights up The oil pressure in the lubri cating oil circuit is too low If the warning light lights up stop immediately and switch off the engine Topping up engine oil 63 If the warning on insufficient engine oil pressure appears despite a correct engine oil level In addition to an insuf ficient engine oil level other problems in the...

Page 25: ...result in engine damage Be sure to observe the mea sures listed below Cooling is insufficient If possible continue driving in the part load range to cool down the engine In traffic jams switch off the engine but keep the igni tion switched on so that the radiator fan continues to op erate Should the coolant tem 3 23 ators ...

Page 26: ...Overview of warning indicators Meaning Flashes Self diagnosis not completed 25 Lights up ABS deactivated 25 Lights up ABS error 25 3 24 ators ...

Page 27: ...use the self diag nosis has not been complet ed To check the wheel sen sors the motorcycle must be ABS error ABS warning light lights up The ABS control unit has de tected an error The ABS function is not available Continued driving is possible It must be noted that the ABS function is 3 25 ators ...

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Page 29: ...Operation Ignition switch and steering lock 28 Multifunction display 28 Emergency ON OFF switch 31 Lights 31 4 27 ation ...

Page 30: ...tion key and steering lock seat lock and tank filler cap lock are all operated with the same key Pre ride check is performed 45 with OE BMW Motorrad ABS Turn key to position 1 In addition to the points named above the ABS self diagnosis is also carried out 46 Locking handlebars 4 28 ation ...

Page 31: ...from miles to kilometers and vice versa In this case con sult a specialized workshop preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer 4 29 ation ...

Page 32: ...Setting is also ended if speed is greater than zero Battery voltage 4 30 ation ...

Page 33: ...ncy ON OFF switch Lights Parking lights The parking lights switch on automatically when the igni tion is switched on The parking lights are a strain on the battery Do not leave the ignition switched on longer than absolutely 4 31 ation ...

Page 34: ...asher the road as in the country of registration Headlight range and spring preload The headlight range gener ally remains constant due to the adjustment of the spring preload to the loading state Spring preload adjustment 4 32 ation ...

Page 35: ...Turn indicators Operating turn indicators Press turn indicator button toward front Turn indicator is switched off Turn indicator lights in indi cator light panel are off Seat Removing seat 4 33 ation ...

Page 36: ...Installing seat Mirrors Adjusting mirrors 4 34 ation ...

Page 37: ...r arm in place Mirror union nut 15 lb ft 20 Nm Switching off ABS function Switch on ignition or bring motorcycle to a stop The warning indicators for ABS fault and ABS switched off are identical ABS function is switched off ABS warning light con tinues to light up Switching on ABS 4 35 ation ...

Page 38: ...h Chassis settings Spring preload The spring preload on the rear wheel must be adapted to the load of the motorcy cle Increase spring preload when the motorcycle is heav ily loaded and reduce spring preload accordingly when the Spring preload Adjusting spring preload for rear wheel Your motorcycle s han dling will suffer if you do not match the spring preload and damping characteristic settings Ad...

Page 39: ...n turn 10 turns toward HARD Full tank of gas with rider 187 lbs 85 kg road surfaces When soft damping is set the forks react correspondingly faster to rough roads Adjusting compression on telescopic forks Make sure ground is level and firm and park the mo torcycle 4 37 ation ...

Page 40: ...Adjusting rebound on telescopic forks Make sure ground is level and firm and park the mo torcycle 4 38 ation ...

Page 41: ...ttings Adjust the damping char acteristic to suit the spring To increase damping turn nut 1 in direction A To decrease damping turn nut 1 in direction B Tires Checking tire pressures Incorrect tire pressures result in poorer handling of the motorcycle and can lead to accidents Ensure proper tire pressure At high road speeds tire 4 39 ation ...

Page 42: ...Front tire pressure 26 1 psi 1 8 bar Single rider with cold tire 27 6 psi 1 9 bar Driver with passenger and or load with cold tire Rear tire pressure 4 40 ation ...

Page 43: ...Riding Safety instructions 42 Checklist 44 Starting 44 Running in 46 Parking your motorcycle 47 5 41 iding ...

Page 44: ...t and shock absorber system Imbalanced load Loose clothing Insufficient tire pressure Poor tire tread Etc Correct loading Medication can exacerbate these effects Do not ride your motorcy cle after consuming alcohol drugs and or medication Risk of poisoning Exhaust fumes contain car bon monoxide which is col orless and odorless but highly 5 42 iding ...

Page 45: ...ting and damage For this reason observe the protection of the catalytic converter Risk of fire Temperatures at the exhaust are high Flammable materials e g hay leaves grass clothing and luggage etc idle unnecessarily After start ing ride off immediately Tampering with the control unit of the electronic engine management system Modification of the en gine electronics control 5 43 iding ...

Page 46: ...ide off Brakes Front and rear brake fluid levels Clutch Starting Side stand You cannot start the motor cycle with the side stand ex tended and a gear engaged The engine will switch itself off if you start it with the trans mission in neutral and then engage a gear before retract Starting engine 5 44 iding ...

Page 47: ... diagnosis is per formed 46 Wait until coolant tempera ture warning light no longer flashes if necessary jump leads and a donor battery to start Engine starts Consult the troubleshooting chart if the engine refuses to start 100 Pre ride check After the ignition is switched 5 45 iding ...

Page 48: ...on If it was not possible to switch on the warning check the wheel sensors the motorcycle must be driven a few yards Phase 1 Checking the diagnosable system components while stopped ABS warning light flash es that the ABS function is not available Have the malfunction cor rected as soon as possible by a specialized workshop preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer Running in 5 46 iding ...

Page 49: ... have the first inspection performed Brake pads New brake pads must bed down and therefore do not achieve their optimum fric tion levels during the first 300 miles 500 km This initial re essential if the tires are to achieve maximum grip New tires have not achieved their full adhesion yet There is a danger of accidents when driving at extreme angles Avoid extreme angles Parking your 5 47 iding ...

Page 50: ...otorcy the handlebars to the left to set the steering lock Turn handlebars to full left or right lock position Check that motorcycle is standing firmly On a grade the motor cycle should always face uphill select 1st gear Retract the side stand before moving the vehicle Sit on motorcycle and use your left foot to retract side stand Refueling Fuel is highly flammable Fire at the fuel tank can 5 48 i...

Page 51: ...Make sure ground is level Refuel with quality listed be low at most until lower edge of filler neck is reached Recommended fuel type 95 ROZ RON Super un leaded Usable fuel quantity General brake system Descending mountain passes There is a danger of the brakes fading if you use only the rear brakes when de scending mountain passes Under extreme conditions the brakes could overheat and 5 49 iding ...

Page 52: ...aked off Dirt or mud on brakes When the motorcycle is ridden on loose sur faces or muddy roads the brakes may fail to take effect immediately because of dirt or moisture on the disks or brake pads Brake early until the brakes Brake system with BMW Motorrad ABSOE How does ABS work The maximum braking force that can be transferred to the road surface is partial ly dependent on the friction coefficie...

Page 53: ...n every imaginable case and the driving stability is ensured After detecting the actual conditions the system adjusts the optimum brake pressure How is the shortest braking distance the front wheel At the same time the clutch should also be actuated With the forced braking often practiced in which the brake pressure is generated as quickly as possible and with great force the dynamic load distribu...

Page 54: ...he ABS control cannot be relied on in all circumstances to prevent the rear wheel from lifting off the ground What are the design characteristics of the BMW Motorrad ABS function is deactivated for safety reasons and an ABS fault is indicated The condi tion for a fault message is the completed self diagnosis In addition to problems on the BMW Motorrad ABS unusual driving conditions can also lead t...

Page 55: ...can be reacti vated by switching the ignition off and then on again How important is regular maintenance Any technical system is always only as good as its maintenance condition To ensure that the BMW Mo 5 53 iding ...

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Page 57: ...Accessories General instructions 56 Onboard socketOE 56 6 55 ories ...

Page 58: ...ad retailer is the right place to go for genuine BMW parts ensure that it can be used on or in connection with BMW motorcycles without consti tuting a safety hazard Nor is this guarantee provided when the official approval of a specific country has been granted Tests conducted by these instances cannot make provision for all operat Onboard socketOE Ratings 6 56 ories ...

Page 59: ...ng The cables from the onboard socket to the auxiliary device must be routed in such a way that they Do not impede the rider Do not restrict or obstruct the steering angle and han dling characteristics 6 57 ories ...

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Page 61: ...Maintenance General instructions 60 Toolkit 60 Engine oil 61 General brake system 63 Brake pads 64 Battery 88 License plate carrier 92 7 59 ance ...

Page 62: ...wear parts that can be per formed with a minimum of ef fort If special tightening torques are to be taken into account Toolkit Standard onboard toolkit 5 Screwdriver blade Phillips and straight blade 6 Open ended wrench 15 mm Adjusting mirror arm 7 Open ended wrench 14 mm Adjusting mirror arm 7 60 ance ...

Page 63: ...and installing fairings Allen screw 6 mm adjusting headlight height 3 Box wrench 27 mm Removing and installing wheels Engine oil Checking engine oil level The engine can seize if the oil level is low and this can lead to accidents Always make sure that the oil level is correct The oil level varies with 7 61 ance ...

Page 64: ...Allow engine to idle until fan starts up then allow to con tinue running for an addi tional minute Switch off the engine Wipe area around oil fill lo cation clean 7 62 ance ...

Page 65: ...s make sure that the oil level is correct Wipe area around fill loca tion clean the dependability of the brake system In this case have the brake system checked by a special ized workshop preferably by an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer Incorrect working prac tices endanger the relia 7 63 ance ...

Page 66: ...If no clear pressure points are perceptible Have the brakes checked by a certified workshop preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer Brake pads Checking front brake pad 7 64 ance ...

Page 67: ...hecking rear brake pad thickness Brake pads worn past the minimum permissible thickness can impair brak ing efficiency and under cer tain circumstances they can cause damage to the brake system 7 65 ance ...

Page 68: ... fluid Checking front brake fluid level A low fluid level in the brake reservoir can al low air to penetrate the brake system This significantly re duces braking efficiency Check brake fluid level 7 66 ance ...

Page 69: ...icantly re duces braking efficiency Check brake fluid level regularly The brake fluid level in the brake fluid reser voir drops due to brake pad wear Have defect corrected as soon as possible by a spe cialized workshop prefer ably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer Coolant Checking coolant level Make sure the ground is 7 67 ance ...

Page 70: ...Topping up coolant Pour in coolant up to speci fied level Close cap of coolant expan sion tank 7 68 ance ...

Page 71: ...lever play Adjusting clutch Tires Checking tire tread depth The handling of your motorcycle can already change for the worse before the legally prescribed mini mum tread depth is reached Have tires replaced even be 7 69 ance ...

Page 72: ...e legally required minimum tread depth Replace tire Chain Checking chain tension Make sure ground is level and firm and park the mo torcycle If the measured value is out side the permissible toler ance Adjusting chain tension 70 Adjusting chain tension Make sure ground is level and firm and park the mo torcycle 7 70 ance ...

Page 73: ... increased Checking chain tension 70 Make sure that the same Checking chain wear Make sure ground is level and firm and park the mo torcycle Wheels Recommended tires For every size of tire BMW Motorrad has tested and approved certain makes as roadworthy BMW Motorrad cannot evaluate the suitability of other tires and can therefore take no 7 71 ance ...

Page 74: ...removing brake caliper Once the calipers have been removed there is a risk of the brake pads be ing pressed together to the extent that they cannot be slipped back over the brake Place motorcycle on suit able auxiliary stand with OE BMW Motorrad ABS 7 72 ance ...

Page 75: ...clamping on right hand side Pull out axle using a screw driver Do not remove grease on axle Once the calipers have been removed there is a risk of the brake pads be 7 73 ance ...

Page 76: ... front wheel Threaded fasteners not tightened to the speci fied torque can work loose or their threads can suffer dam age Always have the tightening torques checked by a spe cialized workshop preferably 7 74 ance ...

Page 77: ...Front axle clamping 7 lb ft 10 Nm with OE BMW Motorrad ABS 7 75 ance ...

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Page 79: ... fied torque can work loose or their threads can suffer dam age Always have the tightening torques checked by a spe cialized workshop preferably swinging arm brake caliper and rear wheel Turn quick release axle so that it fits into recess of ad justing plate 7 77 ance ...

Page 80: ...If the fuses are frequently defective have the elec trical system checked by a specialized workshop prefer ably an authorized BMW Mo torrad retailer Removing seat 33 Switch off ignition 7 78 ance ...

Page 81: ...Fuse assignment G Spare fuse 15 A or 10 A with OE H Spare fuse 7 5 A I Spare fuse 15 A Installing fuses Replace defective fuse with fuse with required amper age ABS fuse assignmentOE 7 79 ance ...

Page 82: ...e you and your motorcycle Replace defective bulbs as soon as possible always car posits in particular oil and grease interfere with heat ra diation from the bulb Over heating and therefore short service life of the bulbs are the consequence Removing headlight If it is not standing firm ly the motorcycle could 7 80 ance ...

Page 83: ...Take off headlight housing toward front and upward Installing headlight housing Mount headlight housing 7 81 ance ...

Page 84: ...Replacing low beam and high beam bulb Removing headlight 80 Switch off ignition 7 82 ance ...

Page 85: ...arking light bulb If it is not standing firm ly the motorcycle could topple in the course of the operations described below Make sure that the motorcy cle is steady on its stand Make sure ground is level 7 83 ance ...

Page 86: ...rear turn indicator bulbs If it is not standing firm ly the motorcycle could topple in the course of the operations described below Make sure that the motorcy cle is steady on its stand Make sure ground is level 7 84 ance ...

Page 87: ...Replace defective bulb Bulb of front turn indi cators RY10W 12 V 10 W Bulb of rear turn indi cators RY10W 12 V 10 W 7 85 ance ...

Page 88: ...cense plate light If it is not standing firm ly the motorcycle could topple in the course of the operations described below Make sure that the motorcy cle is steady on its stand Make sure ground is level 7 86 ance ...

Page 89: ...e engine Excessively high current can lead to a cable fire or damage to the motor cycle electronics with fully insulated crocodile clips at both ends Jump starting with a donor battery voltage higher than 12 V can damage the motorcycle electronics The battery of the donor ve hicle must have a voltage of 12 V 7 87 ance ...

Page 90: ...ct jumper ca bles from negative terminal and from grounding point respectively then from posi Compliance with the points below is important in order to maximize battery life Keep the surface of the bat tery clean and dry Do not open the battery Do not top up with water Be sure to read and com ply with the instructions for charging the battery on the 7 88 ance ...

Page 91: ...damage the motorcycle electronics terminals of the disconnected battery Charge connected battery via onboard socket OE Comply with operating in structions of charger Charging disconnected battery battery before returning it to use Removing battery Make sure ground is level and firm and park the mo torcycle Removing right fairing side panel 90 7 89 ance ...

Page 92: ...Installing battery 7 90 ance ...

Page 93: ...Take off fairing side panel Installing right fairing side panel 7 91 ance ...

Page 94: ...License plate carrier Removing license plate carrier Make sure ground is level and firm and park the mo torcycle Installing license plate carrier 7 92 ance ...

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Page 97: ...Care Care products 96 Washing your motorcycle 96 Cleaning sensitive motorcycle parts 97 Paint care 97 8 95 z Care ...

Page 98: ...vide Washing your motorcycle BMW Motorrad recommends that you use BMW Insect Re mover to soften and wash off insects and stubborn dirt from painted parts before washing the motorcycle To prevent stains do might be wet and the brakes might not take effect immedi ately Brake early until the brakes are dry or braked until dry Warm water intensifies the effect of salt Only use cold water to re move ro...

Page 99: ...e flectors Fly sponges or sponges with hard surfaces can also lead to scratches Soften stubborn dirt and dead insects by covering the affected areas with a wet cloth Chrome Cooling fins can be bent easily When cleaning the radiator ensure that the fins are not bent Rubber Treat rubber components with water or BMW rubber protec tion coating agent 8 97 z Care ...

Page 100: ...Protective wax coating To preserve the finish of your motorcycle BMW Motorrad recommends using BMW Car Wax or agents that contain carnauba or synthetic waxes A sure sign that the paint must be protected is the fact Park the motorcycle in a dry room so that both wheels are unloaded Before storing the vehicle have the engine oil and the oil filter element changed by a specialized workshop preferably...

Page 101: ...Technical data Troubleshooting chart 100 Threaded fasteners 101 Engine 103 Riding specifications 105 Clutch 105 9 99 data ...

Page 102: ... to start Possible cause Remedy Emergency ON OFF switch activated Emergency ON OFF switch in operating posi tion Side stand extended and gear engaged Retract side stand 44 Gear engaged and clutch not operated Place transmission in neutral or disengage clutch 44 9 100 data ...

Page 103: ...Threaded fasteners Front wheel Value Valid Nut on front quick release axle M20 x 1 25 59 lb ft 80 Nm Front axle clamping M6 7 lb ft 10 Nm Adapter plate on slider tube 9 101 data ...

Page 104: ...Mirror arm Value Valid Mirror union nut 15 lb ft 20 Nm Mirror clamping screw on han dlebar 15 lb ft 21 Nm 9 102 data ...

Page 105: ...HC control with bush roller chain drive 4 valves actuated by bucket tappets compensat ing shaft liquid cooling for cylinders and cylinder head Integrated water pump 5 speed transmission and dry sump lubrication Effective displacement 652 cc 652 cm3 9 103 data ...

Page 106: ...nge Engine oil top up quantity 0 3 quarts 0 25 l Difference between MIN and MAX Oil grades Mineral engine oils with the API classification SF to SH BMW Motorrad does not recom mend using oil additives as these can wors en the operation of the clutch BMW Motor 9 104 data ...

Page 107: ...Riding specifications Top speed 104 mph 167 km h Clutch Clutch design Multi disk oil bath clutch Transmission 9 105 data ...

Page 108: ... drive Rear wheel drive design Chain drive Rear suspension design 2 arm cast aluminum swinging arm Secondary gear ratio 2 9 16 47 teeth Running gear Front suspension design Upside down telescopic forks 9 106 data ...

Page 109: ...otor disk brake with 4 piston fixed calipers and floating brake disk Front brake pad material Sintered metal Rear wheel brake design Hydraulic single rotor disk brake with 1 pis ton floating caliper and fixed brake disk Rear brake lining material Organic 9 107 data ...

Page 110: ...t Pirelli Diabolo 120 70 R 17 58H rear Pirelli Diabolo 160 60 R 17 69H You can obtain an overview of the current tire approvals from your au thorized BMW motorcycle retailer or on the Internet at www bmw motorrad com Tire pressures 9 108 data ...

Page 111: ...rical system Capacity of onboard socket with OE BMW Motorrad ABS 5 A Fuses Minifuse blade type fuses with 7 5 A and 15 A with OE BMW Motorrad ABS Minifuse blade type fuses with 10 A 20 A and 30 A 9 109 data ...

Page 112: ...beam and high beam headlight H4 12 V 55 60 W Parking light bulb W5W 12 V 5 W Bulb of front turn indicators RY10W 12 V 10 W Bulb of rear turn indicators RY10W 12 V 10 W Bulb of license plate light W5W 12 V 5 W 9 110 data ...

Page 113: ...n 2180 mm Maximum height in normal load position 46 6 in 1184 mm Without mirrors 56 5 in 1435 mm With mirrors Motorcycle width 35 7 in 907 mm Across mirrors Driver s seat height 36 2 in 920 mm Without driver at unladen weight 9 111 data ...

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Page 115: ...Service BMW Motorrad Service 114 BMW Motorrad Service Quali ty 114 BMW Motorrad Service Card On the spot breakdown assis tance 115 10 113 rvice ...

Page 116: ...is supplied with all the latest technical informa tion and therefore possesses the necessary technical know how BMW Motorrad rec ommends that you refer any questions about your motor authorized BMW Motorrad re tailer For generous treatment of claims submitted after the warranty period has expired evidence of regular mainte nance is essential Certain signs of wear more over may otherwise not be not...

Page 117: ...tensive range of ser tail network can be found in the Service Kontakt Service Contact brochures BMW Motorrad Service Network With its worldwide service network BMW Motorrad can attend to you and your mo Maintenance work Intervals Some maintenance tasks must be performed after a certain time others depend on the distance covered by the motorcycle BMW Running 10 115 rvice ...

Page 118: ...42 000 miles etc 30 000 km 50 000 km 70 000 km etc if this distance is covered within a year Maintenance schedule The maintenance schedule for your motorcycle depends on the equipment installed and on the motorcycle s age and the distance it has covered Your authorized BMW Motor rad retailer will be happy to 10 116 rvice ...

Page 119: ...aintenance work BMW Pre Delivery Check Carried out properly in accordance with work shop specifications BMW Running In Check Carried out properly in accordance with work shop specifications Odometer reading 10 117 rvice ...

Page 120: ... with work shop specifications BMW Service BMW Annual In spection BMW Service BMW Inspection Carried out properly in accordance with work shop specifications BMW Service BMW Annual In spection BMW Service BMW Inspection Carried out properly in accordance with work shop specifications 10 118 rvice ...

Page 121: ... with work shop specifications BMW Service BMW Annual In spection BMW Service BMW Inspection Carried out properly in accordance with work shop specifications BMW Service BMW Annual In spection BMW Service BMW Inspection Carried out properly in accordance with work shop specifications 10 119 rvice ...

Page 122: ... with work shop specifications BMW Service BMW Annual In spection BMW Service BMW Inspection Carried out properly in accordance with work shop specifications BMW Service BMW Annual In spection BMW Service BMW Inspection Carried out properly in accordance with work shop specifications 10 120 rvice ...

Page 123: ... with work shop specifications BMW Service BMW Annual In spection BMW Service BMW Inspection Carried out properly in accordance with work shop specifications BMW Service BMW Annual In spection BMW Service BMW Inspection Carried out properly in accordance with work shop specifications 10 121 rvice ...

Page 124: ...f service The table is intended as proof of maintenance warranty and repair work the installed optional accessories and any special campaign recall work carried out Work carried out Odometer reading Date 10 122 rvice ...

Page 125: ...Work carried out Odometer reading Date 10 123 rvice ...

Page 126: ...rging connected Brake pads Check front 64 Check rear 65 Running in 47 Brakes Checking operation 63 Safety instructions 49 Technical data 107 C Coolant 11 Checking level 67 Topping up 68 Currentness of this manual 7 D Damping 36 Adjusting on rear wheel 39 Dimensions Technical data 111 11 124 ndex ...

Page 127: ... warning indicator 22 Headlight Adjusting for RHD LHD traffic 32 Headlight range 32 Headlight flasher 15 High beam headlight 15 18 Horn 15 I Ignition Replacing front turn indicator bulb 84 Replacing high beam bulb 82 Replacing license plate light 86 Replacing low beam bulb 82 Replacing parking light bulb 83 11 125 ndex ...

Page 128: ...Returning to use 98 R Rear shock absorber system 11 Rear suspension preload 11 Rear wheel drive Technical data 106 Refueling 48 Reserve Warning indicator 22 Spark plugs Technical data 109 Spring preload 36 Adjusting on rear wheel 36 Starter 16 Starting 44 Steering lock 28 Storing 98 Switching off 47 11 126 ndex ...

Page 129: ...07 Tires Air pressure 4 108 Checking air pressure 39 Checking tread depth 69 Recommended tires 71 Weights Technical data 111 Wheels Installing front wheel 74 Installing rear wheel 77 Removing front wheel 71 Removing rear wheel 75 Technical data 107 11 127 ndex ...

Page 130: ...y or death you If NHTSA receives simi lar complaints it may open an investigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign To contact NHTSA you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll free at 1 888 327 4236 TTY 1 800 424 9153 go to http www safercar gov ...

Page 131: ...t ed in this booklet may differ from the motorcycle s actual specification as purchased the accessories fitted or the national market specification No claims will be entertained as a result of such discrepan cies Dimensions weights ...

Page 132: ...ed fuel type 95 ROZ RON Super unleaded Usable fuel quantity 2 6 gal 10 l Reserve fuel quantity 2 1 quarts 2 l Tire pressures Front tire pressure 26 1 psi 1 8 bar Single rider with cold tire 27 6 psi 1 9 bar Driver with passenger and or load with ...

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