We congratulate you on your
choice of a motorcycle from
BMW and welcome you to the
community of BMW riders.
Familiarise yourself with your new
motorcycle so that you can ride it
safely and confidently in all traffic
situations.
Please read this Rider's Manual
carefully before starting to use
your new BMW motorcycle. It
contains important information on
how to operate the controls and
how to make the best possible
use of all your BMW's technical
features.
In addition, it contains information on maintenance and care to
help you maintain your vehicle's
reliability and safety, as well as its
value.
If you have questions concerning
your motorcycle, your authorised
BMW Motorrad dealer will gladly
provide advice and assistance.
We hope that you will enjoy riding your BMW and that all your
journeys will be pleasant and safe
BMW Motorrad.
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Table of Contents
You can also consult the index at
the end of this Rider's Manual if
you want to find a particular topic
or item of information.
Chapter 2 of this Rider's Manual
will provide you with an initial
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overview of your motorcycle. All
maintenance and repair work on
the motorcycle is documented in
Chapter 11. This record of the
maintenance work you have had
performed on your motorcycle is
a precondition for generous treatment of goodwill claims.
When the time comes to sell
your BMW, please remember
to hand over this Rider's Manual;
it is an important part of the motorcycle.
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General instructions
Abbreviations and
symbols
Indicates warnings that you
must comply with for reasons of your safety and the safety
of others, and to protect your
motorcycle against damage.
Specific instructions on
how to operate, control, adjust or look after items of equipment on the motorcycle.
Indicates the end of an
item of information.
Instruction.
Result of an activity.
Reference to a page with
more detailed information.
Indicates the end of a
passage relating to specific accessories or items
of equipment.
Tightening torque.
Item of technical data.
OEOptional extra
The motorcycles are assembled complete with
all the BMW optional extras originally ordered.
OAOptional accessory
You can obtain optional
accessories through your
authorised BMW Motorrad dealer; optional accessories have to be
retrofitted to the motorcycle.
Electronic immobiliser.
EWS
DWA
Anti-theft alarm (Diebstahlwarnanlage)
Anti-lock brake system
ABS
Tyre pressure monitoring
RDC
(ReifenDruck-Control)
Equipment
When you ordered your BMW
motorcycle, you chose various
items of custom equipment.
This Rider's Manual describes
optional extras (OE) offered by
BMW and selected optional accessories (OA). This explains why
the manual may also contain descriptions of equipment which
you have not ordered. Please
note, too, that your motorcycle
might not be exactly as illustrated in this manual on account
of country-specific differences.
If your BMW was supplied with
equipment not described in
this Rider's Manual, you will
find these features described in
separate manuals.
Technical data
All dimensions, weights and
power ratings stated in this
Rider's Manual are quoted to the
standards and comply with the
tolerance requirements of the
Deutsches Institut für Normung
e.V. (DIN). Versions for individual
countries may differ.
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
supplied in the Rider's Manual.
Nor can BMW Motorrad entirely
rule out errors and omissions.
We hope you will appreciate that
no claims can be entertained on
the basis of the data, illustrations
or descriptions in this manual.
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General views
General view, left side. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
General view, right side . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
7Service due (25)
8Values area (40)
9with on-board com-
10 – with on-board computer
OE
puter
Stopwatch (41)
oring (RDC)
Tyre pressures (26)
perature (30)
OE
puter
Symbols explaining the
readings shown in the values area (23)
(OE)
The horizontal bars indicate the level of the coolant
temperature.
OE
11 – with on-board computer
(OE)
Gear indicator; "N" indicates neutral
12 – with on-board computer
(OE)
Fuel level
The horizontal bars above
the fuel-pump symbol
indicate the remaining
quantity of fuel. The top
bar is larger than the others and the quantity of fuel
it represents is significantly
larger.
13 – with on-board computer
(OE)
Values area (40)
14 a warning is shown in the
values area (27)
Meaning of symbols
with on-board computer
distance travelled after
fuel down to reserve in km
(25)
Average consumption in l/
100 km
Average speed in km/h
Current consumption in l/
100 km
Ambient temperature in °C
(26)
OE
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Status indicators
Warning and telltale
3
lights
24
1Oil-pressure warning light
(31)
2ABS warning light (33)
3Warning light for fuel down
to reserve (30)
4General warning light, in
combination with warnings
in the display (27)
5High-beam headlight tell-
tale light
6Telltale light for right turn
indicators
7Telltale light for neutral
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8Telltale light for left turn
indicators
The ABS symbol might differ, depending on the spe-
cifics of national regulations.
Service-due indicator
If the next service is due in less
than one month, the date for the
next service 1 is shown briefly
after the Pre-Ride Check completes. The month is shown as a
two-digit number and the year as
a four-digit number, with a colon
as separator, so in this example
the next service is due in March
2011.
If the motorcycle covers long distances in the course of the year,
under certain circumstances it
might be necessary to have it
serviced at a date in advance
of the forecast due date. If the
countdown distance to the odometer reading at which a service
will be due is less than 1000 km,
the distance is counted down in
steps of 100 km 2 and is shown
briefly after the Pre-Ride Check
completes.
If service is overdue, the
due date or the odometer
reading at which service was due
is accompanied by the 'General' warning light showing yellow.
The word "Service" remains permanently visible.
If the service-due indicator
appears more than a month
before the service date, the date
saved in the instrument cluster
must be adjusted. This situation
can occur if the battery was disconnected for a prolonged period
of time.
If you want to have the date
set consult a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised
BMW Motorrad dealer.
Kilometres travelled
after fuel down to
reserve
with on-board computer
Once the fuel has dropped
to the reserve level, the
reading shows the kilometres
OE
3
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travelled since then. This counter
is reset as soon as refuelling
3
brings the total quantity of fuel
26
on board back above the reserve
level.
Ambient temperature
with on-board computer
When the motorcycle is at
a standstill the heat of the
engine can falsify the ambienttemperature reading. If the effect
of the engine's heat becomes excessive, -- temporarily appears
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Status indicators
on the display.
If ambient temperature drops below 3 °C the temperature display flashes to draw your attention to the risk of black ice forming. The display automatically
switches from any other mode
to the temperature reading when
the temperature drops below this
threshold for the first time.
OE
Tyre pressures
with tyre pressure monitoring
OE
(RDC)
The tyre-pressure readings are
based on a reference tyre temperature of 20 °C. The front
tyre pressure is on the left 1;
the reading on the right 2 is the
rear tyre pressure. "-- --"
appears directly after the ignition is switched on, because
the sensors do not transmit tyre
pressures until the first time the
motorcycle accelerates to more
than 30 km/h.
If warning triangle 3 also
shows, the reading is a
warning. The critical pressure
flashes.
If the critical value is close to the
limit of the permissible tolerance
range, the 'General' warning light
shows yellow. If the tyre pressure registered by the sensor is
outside the permissible tolerance
range, the 'General' warning light
flashes red.
The detailed description of BMW
Motorrad RDC starts on page
(68).
Warnings
Warnings in multifunction
display
Warnings that do not have warning lights of their own are indicated by 'General' warning light 1
showing in combination with a
text warning or a warning symbol
in the multifunction display. The
'General' warning light shows red
or yellow, depending on the urgency of the warning.
A reading in values area 2
that constitutes a warning
is accompanied by warning
triangle 3. These warnings can
alternate with the odometer
readings (40).
The status of the 'General' warning light matches the most urgent warning.
The possible warnings are listed
on the next page.
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Status indicators
Warnings, overview
3
Warning lightStatus indicatorsMeaning
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Lights up yellow+ "EWS" appears
Lights upFuel down to reserve (30)
on the display
Electronic immobiliser active (30)
Lights up redFlashes
Lights up yellowAppears on the dis-
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Flashes
Lights up yellow+ "LAMP" appears
Lights up yellow
play
on the display
"x.x °C" flashes
+ "dWA" appears
on the display
Coolant temperature too high (30)
Engine in emergency-operation mode
(31)
Insufficient engine oil pressure (31)
Bulb defective (31)
Ice warning (32)
DWA battery flat (32)
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