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Refuelling

Fuel is highly flammable. A
naked flame close to the

fuel tank can cause a fire or ex-
plosion.
Do not smoke. Never bring a
naked flame near the fuel tank.

Fuel expands when hot.
Fuel escaping from an

overfilled tank could make its way
onto the rear tyre. This could
cause a fall.
Do not fill the tank past the bot-
tom edge of the filler neck.

Fuel attacks plastics, which
become dull or unsightly.

Wipe off plastic parts immediately
if they come into contact with
fuel.

Leaded fuel will destroy the
catalytic converter.

Use only unleaded fuel.

Make sure the ground is level
and firm and place the motor-
cycle on its stand.

Open fuel tank cap

1

with

the ignition key by turning it
counter-clockwise.
Remove the fuel tank cap.
Refuel with fuel of the grade
stated below; do not fill the
tank past the bottom edge of
the filler neck.

Recommended fuel
grade

95 ROZ/RON (Super un-
leaded)

Usable fuel capacity

9.5 l

Reserve fuel

2 l

Place the fuel tank cap in posi-
tion in the filler neck.
Close the fuel tank cap with
the ignition key by turning it
clockwise.

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Summary of Contents for G 650 Xmoto

Page 1: ...K15_Streetmoto_Titel fm Seite 9 Montag 6 November 2006 4 45 16 ...

Page 2: ...Rider s Manual G 650 Xmoto ...

Page 3: ...Motorcycle data dealership details Motorcycle data Model Dealership details Person to contact in Service department ...

Page 4: ... illustrated in this booklet may differ from the motorcycle s actual specifica tion as purchased the accessor ies fitted or the national market specification No claims will be entertained as a result of such discrepancies ...

Page 5: ...t data for refuelling Fuel Recommended fuel grade 95 ROZ RON Super unleaded Usable fuel capacity 9 5 l Reserve fuel 2 l Tyre pressures Tyre pressure front 1 8 bar one up tyre cold 1 9 bar two up and or with lug ...

Page 6: ...the community of BMW riders Familiarise yourself with your new motorcycle so that you can ride it safely and confidently in all traffic BMW Motorrad dealer will gladly provide advice and assistance We hope that you will enjoy rid ing your BMW and that all your journeys will be pleasant and safe ...

Page 7: ... information 1 General instructions 5 Overview 6 Abbreviations and symbols 6 4 Operation 27 Ignition switch and steering lock 28 Multifunction display 28 Lights 30 Turn indicators 32 Emergency off switch kill 6 Engineering details 51 Brake system with BMW Mo torrad ABSOE 52 7 Accessories 55 General instructions 56 Power socketOE 56 ...

Page 8: ...nt wheel stand 79 Fuses 80 Bulbs 82 Jump starting 89 Battery 91 Number plate carrier 94 9 Care 97 Rear wheel drive 108 Running gear 108 Brakes 109 Wheels and tyres 109 Electrics 110 Frame 112 Dimensions 112 Weights 113 ...

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Page 10: ...General instructions General instructions Overview 6 Abbreviations and symbols 6 Equipment 6 Technical data 7 1 5 ns ...

Page 11: ...cord of the maintenance work you have had Specific instructions on how to operate control ad just or look after items of equip ment on the motorcycle Indicates the end of an item of information Instruction OE Optional extra The motorcycles are as sembled complete with all the BMW optional ex tras originally ordered OA Optional accessory You can obtain option al accessories through 1 6 ns ...

Page 12: ... account of country specific differences If your BMW was supplied with equipment not described in this Rider s Manual you will Currency The high safety and quality standards of BMW motorcycles are maintained by constant development work on designs equipment and accessories Because of this your motorcycle may differ from the information 1 7 ns ...

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Page 14: ...General views General views General view left side 11 General view right side 13 Underneath the seat 14 Handlebar fitting left 15 2 9 s ...

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Page 16: ...General view left side 1 Adjuster for damping char acteristic front suspen sion compression stage 36 2 Adjuster for spring preload rear 34 3 Power socketOE 56 2 11 s ...

Page 17: ...2 12 s ...

Page 18: ...General view right side 1 Seat lock 38 2 Fuel filler neck 50 3 Brake fluid reservoir front 65 4 Adjuster for damping char acteristic front suspension rebound stage 35 2 13 s ...

Page 19: ...Underneath the seat 1 Toolkit 60 2 Rider s Manual 3 Fuse box 80 4 Oil dipstick and engine oil filler neck 61 2 14 s ...

Page 20: ...Handlebar fitting left 1 Headlight flasher 2 Operating the ABSOE 33 3 Switch for flashing turn in dicators 32 4 Horn 5 High beam headlight 2 15 s ...

Page 21: ...Handlebar fitting right 1 Emergency off switch kill switch 32 2 Starter button 44 2 16 s ...

Page 22: ...Instrument cluster 1 Set the clock 29 Reset the tripmeter 29 2 Telltale lights 20 3 Multifunction display 20 4 Select readings 28 2 17 s ...

Page 23: ...Headlight 2 18 s ...

Page 24: ...Status indicators Status indicators Status indicators 20 Standard warnings 20 ABS warningsOE 23 3 19 rs ...

Page 25: ...Status indicators Multifunction display Telltale lights Standard warnings Mode of presentation 3 20 rs ...

Page 26: ...Warnings overview Meaning Lights up Fuel down to reserve 22 Lights up Insufficient engine oil pressure 22 Lights up Coolant temperature too high 22 3 21 rs ...

Page 27: ...hazardous situation Insufficient engine oil pressure Warning light for oil pres sure shows The oil pressure in the lube oil system is too low Stop immedi ately and switch off the engine if the warning light shows Do not continue your journey Have the fault rectified as quickly as possible by a specialist workshop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer Coolant temperature too high 3 22 rs ...

Page 28: ...ot start even though the coolant temper ature warning light shows Have the fault rectified as quickly as possible by a specialist workshop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer ABS warningsOE Mode of presentation 3 23 rs ...

Page 29: ...Warnings overview Meaning Flashes Self diagnosis not completed 25 Lights up ABS deactivated 25 Lights up ABS fault 25 3 24 rs ...

Page 30: ...able because self diagnosis did not complete The motorcycle has to move forward a few metres for the wheel ABS fault ABS warning light shows The ABS control unit has detec ted a fault The ABS function is not available You can continue to ride Bear in mind that the ABS function 3 25 rs ...

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Page 32: ...Operation Operation Ignition switch and steering lock 28 Multifunction display 28 Lights 30 Turn indicators 32 4 27 on ...

Page 33: ...y Ignition switch and steering lock tank filler cap lock and seat lock are all operated with the same Pre ride check is performed 45 with OE BMW Motorrad ABS Turn the key to position 1 ABS self diagnosis is performed in addition to the checks outlined above Locking handlebars 4 28 on ...

Page 34: ... abroad for a lengthy period you can have the display readouts changed from miles to kilometres or vice versa if neces sary Under these circumstances consult a specialist workshop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer 4 29 on ...

Page 35: ...The procedure is also termin ated if speed is greater than zero Battery voltage 4 30 on ...

Page 36: ...side lights place a strain on the battery Do not switch the ignition on for longer than absolutely necessary Low beam headlight The low beam headlight switches High beam headlight Headlight flasher 4 31 on ...

Page 37: ...rn indicator button forward Flashing turn indicators switched off Turn indicator telltale light is off Emergency off switch Do not operate the kill switch when riding The emergency off switch is a kill switch for switching off the engine quickly and easily 4 32 on ...

Page 38: ...ignition or bring the motorcycle to a stop ABS warning light remains ON Activating ABS function switching the ignition off and then on again If you switch the ignition off then on again and the ABS light comes back on there is a fault in the ABS Mirrors 4 33 on ...

Page 39: ...arm Spring preload Adjustment for rear suspension It is essential to set spring pre load of the rear suspension to suit the load carried by the mo torcycle Increase spring preload when the motorcycle is heavily 4 34 on ...

Page 40: ...ring preload turn the knob toward Damping Adjustment for front suspension You can fine tune the suspension to the road surface by adjusting both the compression stage and rebound stage damping charac teristics of the telescopic forks Adjusting rebound stage for front wheel Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor cycle on its stand 4 35 on ...

Page 41: ...ing compression stage for front wheel adjusting screw in the direc tion If you want softer damping use a screwdriver to turn the ad justing screw in the direction Compression stage basic setting front 4 36 on ...

Page 42: ... sure the ground is level Adjust damping by turning nut 1 If you want to increase damp ing turn nut 1 in direction A If you want to reduce damping turn nut 1 in direction B Tyres Checking tyre pressures Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor cycle on its stand Incorrect tyre pressures im pair the motorcycle s hand 4 37 on ...

Page 43: ...cold Tyre pressure rear Headlight beam throw and spring preload Headlight beam throw is gener ally kept constant when spring preload is adjusted to suit load Spring preload adjustment might not suffice only if the motorcycle is very heavily loaded Under 4 38 on ...

Page 44: ...Place the seat upholstered side down on a clean surface Installing seat The seat engages with an aud ible click Check that the seat is secure 4 39 on ...

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Page 46: ...Riding Riding Safety instructions 42 Checklist 44 Starting 44 Running in 46 5 41 ng ...

Page 47: ...Settings of the spring strut and shock absorber system Imbalanced load Loose clothing Insufficient tyre pressure Poor tyre tread Etc Correct loading Do not ride your motorcycle after consuming alcohol drugs and or medication Risk of poisoning Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide which is colourless and odourless but highly toxic 5 42 ng ...

Page 48: ...not run the fuel tank dry Risk of fire Temperatures at the exhaust are high Flammable materials e g hay leaves grass clothing and luggage etc could ignite if allowed to come into contact with the hot exhaust pipe Tampering with the control unit of the electronic engine management system Tampering with the engine control unit can damage the motorcycle and cause acci dents 5 43 ng ...

Page 49: ...ou ride off Brakes Brake fluid levels front and rear Clutch Starting Side stand You cannot start the motorcycle with the side stand extended and a gear engaged The engine will switch itself off if you start it with the gearbox in neutral and then engage a gear before retracting Starting engine 5 44 ng ...

Page 50: ...sis is performed 46 Wait until the warning light for the coolant temperature stops The engine starts Consult the troubleshooting chart below if the engine re fuses to start 102 Pre ride check The instrument cluster runs a test of the instruments and the warning lights and telltale lights 5 45 ng ...

Page 51: ...warning lights fails to show few metres for the wheel sensors to be tested Phase 1 Test of the diagnosis compat ible system components with the motorcycle at a standstill ABS warning light flashes You can continue to ride Bear in mind that the ABS function is not available Have the fault rectified as quickly as possible by a specialist workshop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer 5 46 ng ...

Page 52: ...e for this initial reduction in braking efficiency by exerting greater pressure on the levers New brake pads can ex tend stopping distance by a significant margin Apply the brakes in good time Brakes How can stopping distance be minimised Each time the brakes are applied a load distribution shift takes place with the load shifting for ward from the rear to the front wheel The sharper the motor 5 4...

Page 53: ...ABS has to intervene to keep the front Wet brakes After the motorcycle has been washed ridden through water or ridden in the rain the brake discs and pads might be wet and the brakes might not take effect immediately Oil or grease on brakes Oil and grease on the brake discs and pads considerably diminish braking efficiency Especially after repair and main tenance work make sure that the brake disc...

Page 54: ...side stand extended Slowly lean the motorcycle to the side until its weight is taken by the stand and dismount to the left If the motorcycle is on the side stand the surface of On a gradient the motor cycle should always face uphill select 1st gear Lock the steering lock Removing motorcycle from side stand Unlock the steering lock 5 49 ng ...

Page 55: ...ank can cause a fire or ex plosion Do not smoke Never bring a naked flame near the fuel tank Fuel expands when hot Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor cycle on its stand Recommended fuel grade 95 ROZ RON Super un leaded Usable fuel capacity 5 50 ng ...

Page 56: ...Engineering details Engineering details Brake system with BMW Motorrad ABSOE 52 6 51 ils ...

Page 57: ...rn and directional stability is maintained irrespective of the condition of the road surface What are the effects of surface irregularities Humps and surface irregularit ies can cause the wheels to lose is registers the actual circum stances the system reacts in stantly and adjusts braking force accordingly to achieve optimum braking Rear wheel lift Even under severe braking a high level of tyre g...

Page 58: ...ements riding conditions can lead to a fault message being issued Exceptional riding conditions Riding for a lengthy period with the front wheel lifted off the ground wheelie Rear wheel rotating with the What significance devolves on regular maintenance Invariably a technical sys tem cannot perform beyond the abilities dictated by its level of maintenance In order to ensure that the BMW 6 53 ils ...

Page 59: ...momentum take over and even BMW Motorrad ABS is unable to counteract their effects 6 54 ils ...

Page 60: ...Accessories Accessories General instructions 56 Power socketOE 56 Luggage 57 7 55 es ...

Page 61: ...essories and other products which BMW has approved can without constituting a safety haz ard Country specific official au thorisation does not suffice as assurance Tests conducted by these instances cannot make provision for all operating con ditions experienced by BMW mo torcycles and consequently they are not sufficient in some circum Power socketOE Ratings 7 56 es ...

Page 62: ...ch a way that they Do not impede the rider Do not restrict or obstruct the steering angle and handling characteristics Set spring preload damping characteristic and tyre pres sures to suit total weight Note the maximum permissible payload of the luggage carrier Loading luggage carrier 7 57 es ...

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Page 64: ...Maintenance Maintenance Notes 60 Toolkit 60 Engine oil 61 Brake system 63 Fuses 80 Bulbs 82 Jump starting 89 Battery 91 8 59 ce ...

Page 65: ...ard proced ures for checking and replacing certain wear parts Special tightening torques are lis ted as applicable The tightening torques for the threaded fasten Toolkit Standard on board toolkit 5 Screwdriver handle Holder for screwdriver blade 9 8 60 ce ...

Page 66: ...bulbs On board toolkit service kit Your authorised BMW Motor rad dealer can provide the on board toolkit service kit that you 3 Ring spanner w f 26 Removing and installing wheels 4 Electric torch LED bulb 5 3x socket Adjusting chain tension 8 61 ce ...

Page 67: ...nter pretation this in turn means that the engine will be operated with the incorrect quantity of oil In order to ensure that the en gine oil level is read correctly check the oil level only after a Turn the oil dipstick clockwise to install Remove the oil dipstick and check the oil level 8 62 ce ...

Page 68: ...rkshop prefer ably an authorised BMW Mo torrad dealer Topping up engine oil Brake system Dependability of the brake system A fully functional brake system is a basic requirement for the road safety of your motorcycle Do not ride the motorcycle if you have any doubts about the de 8 63 ce ...

Page 69: ... operation of brakes Pull the handbrake lever The pressure point must be clearly perceptible Press the footbrake lever The pressure point must be clearly perceptible fork tube toward the brake cal iper 8 64 ce ...

Page 70: ... ility of the brake system do not permit the brake pads to wear past the minimum permissible brake pad thickness Visually inspect rear brake pads 1 from behind to ascertain their thickness If the wear indicating marks are no longer visible Have the brake pads replaced by a specialist workshop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer Brake fluid 8 65 ce ...

Page 71: ...Checking brake fluid level rear brakes 8 66 ce ...

Page 72: ...Coolant Checking coolant level Make sure the ground is level and firm and hold the motor cycle upright 8 67 ce ...

Page 73: ...Topping up coolant Top up the coolant to the spe cified level Close the cap of the expansion tank for coolant Clutch Checking clutch lever play 8 68 ce ...

Page 74: ... is level and firm and place the motor cycle on its stand Measure the tyre tread depth in the main tread grooves with Rims Checking rims Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor cycle on its stand Visually inspect the rims for defects Have damaged rims checked 8 69 ce ...

Page 75: ... is level and firm and place the motor cycle on its stand Turning screws counter clock wise increases chain tension Check the chain tension 69 Make sure that scale read ings 4 are the same on left and right Tighten locknuts 2 on left and 8 70 ce ...

Page 76: ...m and place the motor cycle on its stand Wheels Recommended tyres For each size of tyre BMW Mo torrad tests and classifies as roadworthy certain makes BMW Motorrad cannot assess the suit ability or provide any guarantee of road safety for other tyres 8 71 ce ...

Page 77: ... the process of removing the brake caliper Once the calipers have been removed there is a risk of the brake pads being pressed together to the extent torrad recommends the BMW Motorrad auxiliary stand Install the auxiliary stand 77 with OE BMW Motorrad ABS 8 72 ce ...

Page 78: ...the clamp on the right hand side Use a screwdriver to remove the axle Do not remove the grease from the axle 8 73 ce ...

Page 79: ...Front axle retainer 10 Nm Remove the front wheel stand release repeat the procedure several times Tighten left axle clamping screws 2 to the specified tightening torque Front axle retainer 8 74 ce ...

Page 80: ...the brake caliper onto the brake disc Removing rear wheel Place the motorcycle on a suit able auxiliary stand BMW Mo torrad recommends the BMW Motorrad auxiliary stand Install the auxiliary stand 77 8 75 ce ...

Page 81: ... screws 6 left and right by turning them clockwise until adjusting plate 7 can be removed Remove quick release axle 8 The sprocket and the spacer sleeves on left and right are loose fits in the wheel Make sure that these parts are not damaged or lost on removal Installing rear wheel 8 76 ce ...

Page 82: ...Adjust the chain tension 70 Remove the auxiliary stand BMW Motorrad auxiliary stand Installing auxiliary stand Make sure the ground is level 8 77 ce ...

Page 83: ...8 78 ce ...

Page 84: ...tand and the rear wheel can topple Place the motorcycle on its centre stand or another auxiliary stand before lifting the front wheel with the BMW Motorrad front wheel stand Place the motorcycle on an 8 79 ce ...

Page 85: ...Fuses Removing fuse Risk of fire if an attempt is made to jumper defective fuse Always replace defective fuses with new fuses of the correct amperage rating 8 80 ce ...

Page 86: ... Side light number plate light headlight flasher high beam headlight 7 5 A F Starter relay flashing turn indicators diagnosis plug 15 A G Spare fuse 15 A or 10 A for optional extra with new fuses of the correct amperage rating Switch off the ignition Remove the right side panel 93 Check the fuse assignment diagram and pull the defective fuse up and out of the fuse 8 81 ce ...

Page 87: ...s easier for other users to oversee the motorcycle Replace defective bulbs as soon as possible always carry a grease interfere with heat radi ation from the bulb This leads to overheating and shortens the bulb s operating life Removing headlight housing Make sure the ground is level 8 82 ce ...

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Page 89: ...Bulb for low beam and high beam headlight H4 12 V 55 60 W 8 84 ce ...

Page 90: ...8 85 ce ...

Page 91: ... light bulb If it is not standing firmly the motorcycle could topple in the course of the operations described below Always make sure that the motorcycle is stable and firmly Bulb for parking light W5W 12 V 5 W 8 86 ce ...

Page 92: ...Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor cycle on its stand 8 87 ce ...

Page 93: ...V 10 W Bulbs for flashing turn indicators rear LED rear light The rear light has to be replaced if more than three of the LEDs in the array fail Under these cir cumstances consult a specialist workshop preferably an author ised BMW Motorrad dealer Replacing number plate 8 88 ce ...

Page 94: ...Bulb for number plate light W5W 12 V 5 W 8 89 ce ...

Page 95: ...ith the engine running can cause electric shock Do not touch parts of the igni tion system when the engine is running A short circuit can res When jump starting the engine do not disconnect the battery from the on board electrical system 8 90 ce ...

Page 96: ...nt first then dis Compliance with the points be low is important in order to max imise battery life Keep the surface of the battery clean and dry Do not open the battery Do not top up with water Be sure to read and comply Charging battery when connected Charging the connected battery directly at the bat tery terminals can damage the vehicle electronics Always disconnect the battery from the on boa...

Page 97: ...et OE with the battery connec ted to the motorcycle s on board electrical system Comply with the operating in structions of the charger Charging battery when disconnected Removing battery Remove the right side panel 93 8 92 ce ...

Page 98: ...Installing battery 8 93 ce ...

Page 99: ...the rear to disengage it from holder 4 Remove the side panel Installing right side panel Number plate carrier Removing number plate carrier 8 94 ce ...

Page 100: ...Release the number plate car rier with wire loop 3 and re move working plug 2 with the cable free Installing number plate carrier 8 95 ce ...

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Page 102: ...Care Care Care products 98 Washing motorcycle 98 Cleaning easily damaged compon ents 98 Paint care 99 9 97 re ...

Page 103: ...o washing the motorcycle To prevent stains do not wash the motorcycle immediately after it has been exposed to strong sunlight and do not wash it in the sun Make sure that the motorcycle is washed frequently especially Use only cold water to wash off road salt The high pressure of steam cleaners can damage seals the hydraulic brake system the electrical system and the seat Do not use a steam jet o...

Page 104: ... fins can be bent easily Take care not to bend the fins when cleaning the radiator Rubber Treat rubber components with water or BMW rubber care Remove particularly aggressive substances immediately how ever as otherwise the paint can be affected or become discol oured Substances of this nature include spilt fuel oil grease brake fluid and bird droppings We recommend BMW vehicle polish or BMW paint...

Page 105: ...ime to rewax the paint work when water puddles on the surface instead of forming Before laying the vehicle up out of use have the en gine oil and the oil filter element changed by a specialist work shop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer Com bine work for laying up restoring to use with a BMW service or inspection 9 100 re ...

Page 106: ...Technical data Technical data Troubleshooting chart 102 Threaded fasteners 103 Engine 105 Fuel 106 Riding specifications 113 10 101 ta ...

Page 107: ... is difficult to start Possible cause Remedy Kill switch activated Kill switch in operating position run Side stand extended and gear engaged Retract the side stand 44 Gear engaged and clutch not disengaged Select neutral or pull clutch lever 44 10 102 ta ...

Page 108: ...Threaded fasteners Front wheel Value Valid Nut on quick release axle front M20 x 1 25 80 Nm Front axle retainer M6 10 Nm 10 103 ta ...

Page 109: ...Mirror arm Value Valid Clamping screw mirror to handlebar fitting 21 Nm 10 104 ta ...

Page 110: ... stroke double overhead cam shafts driven by roller chain 4 valves operated by bucket tappets balancing shaft liquid cooled cyl inder and cylinder head integral water pump 5 speed gearbox and dry sump lubrication Displacement 652 cm3 10 105 ta ...

Page 111: ...Fuel Recommended fuel grade 95 ROZ RON Super unleaded Usable fuel capacity 9 5 l Reserve fuel 2 l Engine oil 10 106 ta ...

Page 112: ...Permissible viscosity classes SAE 10 W 40 20 C Operation at low temperatures SAE 15 W 40 10 C Clutch Clutch type Multiplate clutch running in oil bath 10 107 ta ...

Page 113: ...Rear wheel drive Type of final drive Chain drive Type of rear suspension Two arm cast aluminium swinging arm Secondary transmission ratio 2 9 16 47 teeth Running gear 10 108 ta ...

Page 114: ...isc brake with 4 piston fixed caliper and floating brake disc Brake pad material front Organic material Type of rear brake Hydraulically operated single disc brake with 1 piston floating caliper and fixed disc Brake pad material rear Organic material 10 109 ta ...

Page 115: ...Rear wheel Rear wheel type Cast aluminium MT H2 Rear wheel rim size 4 50 x 17 Tyre designation rear 160 60 17 Tyre pressures Tyre pressure front 1 8 bar one up tyre cold 10 110 ta ...

Page 116: ...Battery Battery manufacturer and designation ETZ 10 S Battery type AGM Absorptive Glass Mat battery Battery rated voltage 12 V Battery rated capacity 10 Ah Spark plugs 10 111 ta ...

Page 117: ...Frame Frame type Bridge type steel frame load bearing drive unit and bolt on rear frame Type plate location Front frame right VIN location Front frame right Dimensions 10 112 ta ...

Page 118: ...Weights Unladen weight 159 kg DIN unladen weight ready for road 90 load of fuel without optional extras Permissible gross weight 335 kg Maximum payload 176 kg Riding specifications 10 113 ta ...

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Page 120: ...Service Service BMW Motorrad service 116 BMW Motorrad service quality 116 BMW Motorrad Service Card on the spot breakdown assistance 116 BMW Motorrad service network 117 11 115 ce ...

Page 121: ...echnical know how BMW Motorrad recom mends that you contact your au thorised BMW Motorrad dealer if you have questions regarding your motorcycle BMW Motorrad service Certain signs of wear moreover may otherwise not be noticed until it is too late to put them right at moderate cost Your au thorised BMW Motorrad dealer s mechanics know every detail of your motorcycle and can take re medial action if...

Page 122: ...ntact Service Contact Europe or Service Contact Africa Amer ica Asia Australia Oceania Maintenance work BMW Pre delivery Check Your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer conducts the BMW pre the date when the next service will be due Riders who cover long distances in a year might have to bring in their motorcycles for annual service before the next sched uled date It is to allow for these cases that a m...

Page 123: ...Confirmation of maintenance work BMW Pre delivery Check Completed on BMW Running in Check Completed on Odometer reading 11 118 ce ...

Page 124: ...Completed on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on BMW Service Completed on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on BMW Service Completed on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on 11 119 ce ...

Page 125: ...Completed on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on BMW Service Completed on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on BMW Service Completed on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on 11 120 ce ...

Page 126: ...Completed on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on BMW Service Completed on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on BMW Service Completed on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on 11 121 ce ...

Page 127: ...Completed on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on BMW Service Completed on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on BMW Service Completed on Odometer reading Next service at the latest on 11 122 ce ...

Page 128: ...n of service The table is intended as a record of maintenance warranty and repair work the installation of optional accessories and if appropriate special campaign recall work Item Odometer reading Date 11 123 ce ...

Page 129: ...Item Odometer reading Date 11 124 ce ...

Page 130: ...iagnosis 46 Switching off and on 15 33 Warnings 23 Brake fluid Checking level 65 Reservoir front 13 Reservoir rear 13 Brake pads Running in 47 Test 64 Brakes Chain Adjusting tension 70 Checking tension 69 Checking wear 71 Checklist 44 Clock 20 Adjusting 17 29 Clutch 12 125 ex ...

Page 131: ... Emergency off switch kill switch 16 32 Fuel Filler neck 13 Refuelling 50 Technical data 4 106 Warning 22 Fuses 14 80 ABS 81 Handlebar fitting right Overview 16 Headlight Beam throw 38 Driving on right driving on left 38 General views 18 Replacing low beam headlight 12 126 ex ...

Page 132: ...p 100 Lights Motorcycle Care 97 Laying up 100 Overview 11 13 Parking 49 Restoring to use 100 Multifunction display See display 17 Rider s Manual Stowage 14 Running gear Technical data 108 Running in 46 S Safety instructions 42 Seat 12 127 ex ...

Page 133: ...2 Electrics 110 Transmission Technical data 107 Troubleshooting chart 102 Turn indicators Operate 15 32 Replacing bulb 87 Telltale light 20 Tyres Wheels Checking rims 69 Removing and installing front wheel 71 Removing and installing rear wheel 75 Technical data 109 12 128 ex ...

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