BMW R 1200 S 3rd Edition (US) 2007 Owner's manual

Rider's Manual (US Model)
R 1200 S
BMW Motorrad
The Ultimate Riding
Machine
Motorcycle/Retailer Data
Motorcycle data
Vehicle Identification Number
Color number
First registration
Registration number
Retailer Data
Contact in Service
Ms./Mr.
Phone number
Retailer's address/phone number (compa­ny stamp)

Welcome to BMW

We congratulate you on your choice of a motorcycle from BMW and welcome you to the community of BMW riders. Familiarize 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 motorcycle's reliability and safety, as well as its value. If you have any questions con­cerning your motorcycle, your au­thorized BMW Motorrad retailer
is always happy to provide advice and assistance.
We wish you many miles of safe and enjoyable riding
BMW Motorrad.

Table of Contents

You can also use the index at the end of this Rider's Manual to find a specific topic.
1 General instructions . .. .. 5
Overview . ..................... 6
Abbreviations and symbols . . . . 6
Equipment . . . . . . .............. 6
Technical data . . .............. 7
Currentness of this manual . . . . 7
2 Overviews . .. .. ... .. .. .. ... 9
General view, left side . . . . . . . . 11
General view, right side . . . . . . 13
Underneath seat ............. 14
Left handlebar fitting ......... 15
Handlebar fitting, right . . . . . . . . 16
Instrument cluster . . . ......... 17
Headlight . .................... 18
3 Status indicators . .. .. .. 19
Standard displays . . . ......... 20
Displays with onboard com-
puter . . . . . .................... 21
Displays with Tire Pressure Control TPC
OE
............... 22
Standard warning indica-
tors ........................... 22
Warning indicators of on­board computer ABS warning indica-
OE
tors
........................ 28
TPC warning indica-
OE
tors
........................ 31
Anti-theft alarm displays
OE
........... 26
OE
.................... 36
4 Operation .. .. .. ... .. .. .. . 39
Ignition switch and steering
lock . . . . . . .................... 40
Electronic immobilizer
EWS ......................... 41
Clock . . . . . .................... 42
Odometer and tripmeters . . . . 43
Onboard computer . . ......... 45
Tire Pressure Control
OE
TPC
....................... 49
Lights . . . . .................... 49
Turn indicators . . ............. 50
Hazard warning flashers . . . . . . 51
Emergency ON/OFF
switch ........................ 52
Heated hand grips BMW Motorrad ABS
OE
......... 53
OE
...... 53
Clutch . . . . .................... 54
Brakes . . . .................... 55
Mirrors . . . .................... 56
Chassis settings . ............. 56
Settings on standard running
gear . . . . . . .................... 56
Settings on sport running
OE
....................... 57
gear
Tires . . . . . .................... 62
Headlight . .................... 63
Front and rear seats . ......... 64
Locking helmet on motorcy-
cle............................ 65
Luggage loops . . ............. 66
5 Riding .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 67
Safety instructions . . ......... 68
Checklist . .................... 69
Starting. . . .................... 70
Running in . . . . . . ............. 72
Brakes . . . .................... 73
Parking your motorcycle . . . . . 74
Refueling . . . . ................. 75
6 Technology in detail . .. 77
Brake system with BMW Mo­torrad ABS Tire Pressure Control TPC
OE
................ 78
OE
....................... 80
7 Accessories .. .. .. .. .. .. . 81
General instructions . . . . ...... 82
Onboard socket . ............. 82
8 Maintenance . .. ... .. .. .. 85
General instructions . . . . ...... 86
Onboard toolkit . . ............. 86
Engine oil . . . ................. 87
General brake system . . ...... 89
Brake pads . . ................. 89
Brake fluid . . . ................. 91
Clutch ........................ 93
Tires . ........................ 94
Rims . ........................ 94
Wheels . . . . . . ................. 95
Front wheel stand . . . . . . .... 100
Rear-wheel stand . . . . . . .... 101
Lamps...................... 102
Jump-starting . . . ........... 108
Battery . . . . . . ............... 110
9 Care . .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 113
Care products . . . ........... 114
Washing your motorcy-
cle.......................... 114
Cleaning sensitive motorcy-
cle parts . . . . . ............... 114
Paint care . . . ............... 115
Protective wax coating . .... 116
Storing motorcycle . . . . . .... 116
Returning motorcycle to
use......................... 116
10 Technical data . .. .. .. 117
Troubleshooting chart . . .... 118
Threaded fasteners . . . . .... 119
Engine . . . . . . ............... 121
Fuel . . ...................... 122
Engine oil . . . ............... 122
Clutch ...................... 124
Transmission ............... 124
Rear-wheel drive ........... 125
Running gear ............... 125
Brakes . . . . . . ............... 127
Wheels and tires ........... 127
Electrical system ........... 130
Frame ...................... 132
Dimensions . ............... 132
Weights . . . . . ............... 133
Riding specifications . . . .... 133
11 Service . .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 135
BMW Motorrad Service .... 136
BMW Motorrad Service
Quality . . . . . . ............... 136
BMW Motorrad Service Card - On-the-spot break-
down assistance ........... 136
BMW Motorrad Service
Network . . . . . ............... 137
Maintenance work . . . . . . .... 137
Confirmation of mainte-
work . . ............... 138
nance
Confirmation of service . .... 143
Reporting Safety Defects
.........
.
149
General instructions
Overview ............................. 6
Abbreviations and symbols . . . ........ 6
Equipment ............................ 6
Technical data ........................ 7
Currentness of this manual . . . ........ 7
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General instructions

Overview

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Chapter 2 of this Rider's Manu­al will provide you with an initial
6
overview of your motorcycle. All maintenance and repair work car­ried out on your motorcycle will be documented in Chapter 11. Proof of the maintenance work performed is a prerequisite for generous treatment of 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.
Abbreviations and
z
General instructions
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.
Special information on op-
erating and inspecting your motorcycle as well as mainte­nance and adjustment proce­dures.
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 ac­cessory or equipment­dependent information.
Tightening torque.
Technical data.
OE Optional equipment
The motorcycles are as­sembled complete with all the BMW optional ex­tras originally ordered.
OA Optional accessories
BMW optional acces­sories can be purchased and installed at your au­thorized BMW Motorrad retailer.
Electronic immobilizer.
EWS
DWA
Anti-theft alarm.
ABS Anti-Lock Brake System.
TPC Tire Pressure Control.

Equipment

When you ordered your BMW motorcycle, you chose various items of custom equipment. This Rider's Manual describes optional equipment (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 is equipped with options or accessories not de­scribed in this Rider's Manual, then this equipment is described in a separate operating manual.

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 regulations. Ver­sions for individual countries may differ.

Currentness of this manual

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. In addition, BMW Motorrad cannot guarantee the total absence of errors. 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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Overviews
General view, left side................ 11
General view, right side . . ............ 13
Underneath seat ..................... 14
Left handlebar fitting ................. 15
Handlebar fitting, right . . . ............ 16
Instrument cluster . . ................. 17
Headlight ............................ 18
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Overviews
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Overviews

General view, left side

1 Headlight range adjustment
(below instrument cluster) ( 64)
2 Seat lock ( 65) 3 Adjuster for spring preload,
rear ( 56)
4 Adjusting rear damping
on standard running gear ( 56)
5 Engine oil level indicator
( 87)
6 Engine oil fill location
( 89)
7 Adjusting front damping
on sport running gear ( 59)
8 Adjusting spring preload
at front on sport running
OE
gear
9 Clutch fluid reservoir
( 93)
( 57)
OE
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Overviews
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Overviews

General view, right side

1 Onboard socket ( 82) 2 Fuel filler opening ( 75) 3 Brake-fluid reservoir, front
( 91)
4 Brake-fluid reservoir, rear
( 92)
5 Adjusting rear rebound-
stage damping on sport running gear
6 Adjusting rear compression-
stage damping on sport running gear
OE
OE
( 61)
( 61)
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Overviews

Underneath seat

2
1 Hook wrench 2 Unlocking passenger seat
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( 65)
3 Tire inflation pressure table 4 Onboard toolkit ( 86) 5 Battery ( 111)
Overviews

Left handlebar fitting

1 Operating odometer
( 43), Operating onboard computer
2 ABS operation 3 Horn 4 Flashing turn indicators,
left ( 50), Hazard warn­ing flashers ( 51)
5 Headlight flasher and high-
beam headlight ( 50)
OE
( 45)
OE
( 54)
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Handlebar fitting, right

2
1 Emergency ON/OFF switch
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( 52)
2 Starter button ( 70) 3 Heated hand grips
( 53)
4 Flashing turn indicators,
right ( 51), Hazard warn­ing flashers ( 51)
5 Turn indicators off ( 51),
Hazard warning flashers off ( 52)
Overviews
OE

Instrument cluster

1 Speedometer 2 Tachometer 3 Indicator lights ( 20) 4 Multifunction display
( 20)
5 Anti-theft alarm indicator
light (OE) and sensor for instrument lighting
6 Selecting readings ( 43)
Resetting tripmeter ( 44) Setting clock ( 42)
The instrument-cluster lighting has automatic day
and night switchover.
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Overviews

Headlight

2
1 Low-beam headlight 2 High-beam headlight
18
3 Parking lights
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Overviews
Status indicators
Standard displays . . . ................. 20
Displays with onboard computer ..... 21
Displays with Tire Pressure Control
TPCOE.............................. 22
Standard warning indicators . . ....... 22
Warning indicators of onboard com-
puterOE.............................. 26
ABS warning indicatorsOE........... 28
OE
TPC warning indicators
Anti-theft alarm displaysOE.......... 36
........... 31
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Status indicators

Standard displays

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Multifunction display
20
1 Clock ( 42) 2 Gear indicator ( 20) 3 Engine temperature ( 20) 4 Odometer and tripmeters
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Status indicators
( 43)
Indicator lights
1 Flashing turn indicators, left 2 High-beam headlight 3 Idling 4 Flashing turn indicators,
right
Gear indicator
The gear engaged or N
for neutral appears on the display.
If no gear is engaged, the
'neutral' indicator light also lights up.
Engine temperature
The lateral bars under the temperature symbol show
the engine temperature level.
Service display
If the time remaining until the next service lies within a month, the service date is briefly dis­played following the pre-ride check. The month and year are shown with two digits each sep­arated by a dash. In this example the display means "March 2007".
If the motorcycle is driven long distances annually, it is possible that earlier service is required. If the odometer reading for the ear­lier service lies within 600 miles (1,000 km), the remaining miles (kilometers) are counted down in 60-mile (100-km) steps and briefly displayed following the pre-ride check.
If the service interval has been exceeded, the general warning light also lights up yellow in ad­dition to the date or mileage dis­play. The Service lettering is dis­played continuously.
If the service display already
more than one month be­fore the service date, or if the Service lettering does not stop after the service date is exceed­ed, then the date stored in the instrument cluster must be set. This situation can occur if the battery has been disconnected for a longer time. Consult a certified workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer, for setting of the date.

Displays with onboard computer

Display
1 Onboard computer display
2 Fuel capacity ( 21)
Fuel capacity
indicate the remaining fuel quan­tity. When the fuel in the tank is topped up the gauge briefly
OE
area
( 45)
The horizontal bars under the filling station symbol
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shows the original level, before the reading is updated.
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Displays with Tire Pressure Control
OE
TPC
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Status indicators
1 Tire inflation pressures al-
ternating with clock, with onboard computer as ad­ditional value of onboard computer.
OE
( 49)

Standard warning indicators

Display
Warnings are indicated by the 'General' warning light 1 show­ing in combination with a warning word, for example 2 or with one of the warning symbols 3. The 'General' warning light shows red or yellow, depending on the ur­gency of the warning. If sever­al warnings are active, all cor­responding warning lights and warning symbol are displayed; warnings are shown alternately.
The possible warnings are listed on the next page.
Overview of warning indicators
Meaning
Lights up yellow EWS ! appears on
Lights up yellow
Lights up yellow Is indicated Engine in emergency-operation mode
Flashes red Is indicated
the display.
FUEL ! appears
on the display.
Electronic immobilizer is active ( 24)
Fuel down to reserve ( 24)
( 24)
Engine oil pressure insufficient ( 24)
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Lights up red Is indicated
Lights up yellow
LAMPR ! appears
on the display.
LAMPF ! appears
on the display.
Lights up yellow
LAMPS ! appears
on the display.
Battery charge current insufficient ( 25)
Rear bulb defective ( 25)
Front bulb defective ( 26)
Bulbs defective ( 26)
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Status indicators
Electronic immobilizer is active
3
24
General warning light shows yellow.
EWS ! appears on the display.
The key being used is not autho­rized for starting, or communica­tion between the key and engine electronics is disrupted.
Remove other motorcycle keys from the ignition key ring. Use the reserve key. Have the defective key re­placed, preferably by an autho­rized BMW Motorrad retailer.
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Status indicators
Fuel down to reserve
General warning light shows yellow.
FUEL ! appears on the display.
A fuel shortage can lead to
misfiring and to the engine dying unexpectedly. Misfiring can damage the catalytic converter,
and the engine dying unexpected can lead to accidents. Do not drive until the fuel tank is completely empty.
At the most, the fuel tank still contains the reserve fuel quantity.
Reserve fuel quantity
1.1 gal ( 4 l)
Refueling ( 75)
Engine in emergency­operation mode
General warning light shows yellow.
Engine symbol appears on the display.
The engine is in the emer-
gency operating mode. On­ly reduced engine performance may be available, which can lead to danger driving situations, es-
pecially during passing maneu­vers. Adapt your driving style to the possibly reduced engine performance.
The engine control unit has di­agnosed a fault. In exceptional cases, the engine stops and can no longer be started. Otherwise, the engine runs in the emergen­cy operating mode.
Continued driving is possible, however the accustomed en­gine performance may not be available. Have the malfunction corrected as soon as possible by a spe­cialized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer.
Engine oil pressure insufficient
General warning light flash­es red.
Oil-can symbol appears on the display.
The oil pressure in the lubricating oil circuit is too low. Stop imme­diately and switch off the engine.
The warning on insufficient
engine oil pressure is no substitute for the function of an oil-level indicator. The cor­rect engine oil level can only be checked at the oil sight glass.
The cause of the warning on in­sufficient engine oil pressure can be an insufficient engine oil level.
Checking engine oil level ( 87)
If oil level is too low:
Top up engine oil.
If the engine oil level is correct:
Driving with insufficient en-
gine oil pressure can result in engine damage. Do not continue driving.
Have the malfunction corrected as soon as possible by a spe­cialized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer.
Battery charge current insufficient
General warning light shows red.
Battery symbol appears on the display.
A discharged battery can
result in the engine cutting out unexpectedly, causing a haz­ardous situation. Have faults eliminated as soon as possible.
If the battery is no longer
charged, continued driving can lead to deep discharging, and therefore to the destruction of the battery. If possible, do not continue driving.
The battery is not being charged.
Continued driving is possible until the battery is discharged. However, the engine can die suddenly and the battery can be exhaustively discharged and therefore destroyed. Have the malfunction corrected as soon as possible by a spe­cialized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer.
Rear bulb defective
General warning light shows yellow.
LAMPR ! appears on the dis-
play.
A defective bulb places
your safety at risk because it is easier for other users to oversee the motorcycle. Replace defective bulbs as soon as possible; always carry a
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complete set of spare bulbs if possible.
3
Tail light or brake light bulb de-
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fective.
Have the fault eliminated by a specialized workshop, prefer­ably an authorized BMW Mo­torrad retailer.
Front bulb defective
LAMPF ! appears on the dis-
play.
A defective bulb places your safety at risk because
it is easier for other users to
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Status indicators
oversee the motorcycle. Replace defective bulbs as soon as possible; always carry a complete set of spare bulbs if possible.
Low-beam headlight, high-beam headlight, parking light or turn indicator bulb defective.
Replacing high-beam/low-beam bulb ( 103)
Replacing parking light bulb ( 104) Replacing front turn indicator bulb ( 106) Replacing rear turn indicator bulb ( 107)
Bulbs defective
General warning light shows yellow.
LAMPS ! appears on the dis-
play.
A defective bulb places
your safety at risk because it is easier for other users to oversee the motorcycle. Replace defective bulbs as soon as possible; always carry a complete set of spare bulbs if possible.
A combination of several bulb defects is present.
See the fault descriptions above.
Warning indicators of onboard computer
Display
Warnings of the onboard com­puter are shown in area 1. The possible warnings are listed on the next page.
OE
Overview of warning indicators
Meaning
Is indicated Engine oil level too low ( 28)
Check Oil ap-
pears on the dis­play
Is indicated Ice warning ( 28)
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Engine oil level too low
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28
Oil level symbol appears on the display.
Check Oil appears on the
display. The electronic oil level sensor has detected a low engine oil level. The exact engine oil level can only be determined by conduct­ing a check on the oil sight glass. During the next refueling stop:
Checking engine oil level ( 87)
If oil level is too low:
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Topping up engine oil ( 89)
If "Check oil level" appears in the display, although a correct oil level has been read off at the oil sight glass, the oil level sensor may be defective.
Contact a specialized work­shop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer.
Ice warning
Ice crystal symbol appears
on the display.
The ambient temperature mea­sured at the motorcycle is lower than 37 °F (3 °C).
The ice warning does not
mean that there is no risk of black ice forming at measured temperatures above 37 °F (3 °C). Always think well ahead when temperatures are low, especially on bridges and where the road is in the shade.
Think well ahead when driving.
ABS warning indicators
Display
ABS warnings are indicated by the ABS warning light 1. In some countries an alternative display of the ABS warning light is possible.
Possible country-dependent versions.
Additional information on the BMW Motorrad ABS is provided from page ( 78); an overview
OE
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