Rider's Manual (US Model)HP4BMW MotorradThe UltimateRiding Machine
18zGeneral instructions
Spring strut on the relaylever41 lb/ft (56 Nm)Performing zero position align-ment ( 95).Launch controlLaunchcontrolLaunchcontrol supports the riderin
L-CON and the still permittednumber of starts 1 with Launch-control is shown in the display.Start with Launchcontrol is possi-ble.Perform start as des
Mirror removal andinstallationRemoving mirrorMake sure ground is level andfirm and park motorcycle.Remove nuts 1 on left andright and take off mirror.
Make sure ground is level andfirm and park motorcycle.with anti-theft alarmOEDeactivate anti-theft alarm sys-tem if necessary.with passenger packageOE
Press locking mechanism 7to left with small screwdriverwhile simultaneously slidingconnector toward rear off anti-theft alarm system bracket.Remove an
secure on rear frame with cabletie 1.with anti-theft alarmOESlide connector of license-platecarrier onto anti-theft alarmsystem bracket so that lock-i
Removing and installingfront turn indicatorRemoving front turnsignalThe working steps de-scribed here for the rightfairing side panel also apply logi-
Position the wind deflectionwing 2 ensuring that is on thecorrect side.The letters "R" for the rightside and "L" for the left side
Position turn signal and installscrew 2.Clip the turn signal cable in atposition 1.Installing fairing side panel( 130).6106zOn the racetrack
Technology in detailRiding mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108Brake system with BMW MotorradRace ABS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OverviewsGeneral view, left side. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11General view, right side . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Multifunction switch, left . . .
Riding modeSelectionThere are four riding modes tochoose from for adjusting themotorcycle to the weather, roadconditions and driving style:RAINSPORT (
ever the lift-off detection for therear wheel is deactivated. Therear wheel can lift off the ground!Flip over risk, as the lift-offdetection for the r
Motorcycle must be stoppedwith the ignition switched onorThrottle grip must be turnedback,Brake levers may not be actu-ated,The clutch must be actuate
What happens whenrough roads areencountered?Bumpy or rough roads can brieflylead to a loss of contact be-tween the tires and the road sur-face, until
In addition to problems on theBMW Motorrad Race ABS, un-usual driving conditions can alsolead to a fault message.Unusual driving conditions:Heating up
DTC adjustmentThe DTC response character-istics can be adjusted in SLICKmode. As a result, DTC inter-ventions on the race track canbe adjusted to the
resulting in an unstable drivingstate. This case cannot be con-trolled by the BMW MotorradDTC.Dynamic DampingControl BMW MotorradDDCDynamic Damping Co
AccessoriesGeneral instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116Passenger footrests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1168115zAccessories
General instructionsBMW Motorrad recommendsthe use of parts and accessoriesfor your motorcycle that are ap-proved by BMW for this purpose.Your authori
Remove screw 1, slightly pullthe muffler retaining strap apartand pull it backwards off themuffler.Attach muffler holder and in-stall screws 1 (M8x30)
210zOverviews
Install screw hole covers 1.Cover for passengerfootrest holder on therear framewithout passenger pack-ageOE2 lb/ft (3 Nm)Installing passengerfootrests
Passenger footrestholder on the rear frame21 lb/ft (28 Nm)Slightly pull retaining strap 1apart and pull it from the backover the muffler.Align retaini
8120zAccessories
MaintenanceGeneral instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122Onboard tool kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122Engine oil . . . . . . .
General instructionsThe 'Maintenance' chapter de-scribes work involving the check-ing and replacement of wearparts that can be performed wit
8 Open-ended wrenchWrench size: 10/13Adjusting chain tension( 134).9 Reversible screwdriver withPhillips and straight bladeRemoving battery( 154).10 R
Specified level of engineoilbetween MIN and MAXmarkingEngine oil, capacityProducts recommended byBMW Motorrad3.7 quarts (3.5 l) (with filterchange)If
Incorrect working practicesendanger the reliability ofthe brakes.Have all work on the brake sys-tem carried out by specialists.Have the brakes checked
are not worn beyond their mini-mum thickness.Have the brake pads replacedat an authorized service facil-ity, preferably an authorizedBMW Motorrad reta
Read off brake fluid level atbrake-fluid reservoir 1.The brake fluid level in thebrake-fluid reservoir dropsdue to brake pad wear.Front brake fluid le
General view, left side1 Seat humb cover lock( 51)with passenger pack-ageOESeat lock ( 52)2 Tire inflation pressure tablePayload tableChain adjustment
Check level of brake fluid inrear brake-fluid reservoir 1.The brake fluid level in thebrake-fluid reservoir dropsdue to brake pad wear.Rear brake flui
view: from front looking at in-side of right-hand side panel.Coolant, specified levelbetween MIN and MAXmarks on the expansion tank(With cold engine)I
Remove the screw 1 on theinside of the side panel.Remove screws 2.Remove screws 3 with wash-ers.Pull fairing side panel out ofrubber buffer at positio
Mount side panel in rubberbuffer at position 4.Install screws 3 with washers.Install screws 2.Install screw 1.Position the wind deflectionwing 2 ensur
with competition kitOEOperate clutch lever 2 untilresistance is felt.Measure clutch play a betweenhandlebar fitting and clutchlever in this position.C
Wheel rims and tiresCheck wheel rimsMake sure ground is level andfirm and park motorcycle.Subject wheel rims to visualinspection for defects.Have dama
Turn the rear wheel until theposition with the lowest chainsag is reached.Using a screwdriver, push thechain in the middle betweenthe pinion and sproc
Determine chain length belowthe rear wheel swinging armwith 9 rivets.Permissible chain lengthmax 5.7 in (max 144.30 mm)(Measured over the centerof 10
Remove screw 1 and extractthe ABS sensor from itssocket.Mask off area of wheel rim thatcould be scratched in processof removing brake calipers.Once th
the BMW Motorrad front wheelstand for lifting the motorcycle.Mounting front wheel stand( 142).The left axle clampingscrew fixes the threadedbush in pl
212zOverviews
Tighten right axle clampingscrews 1 to specified tight-ening torque.Clamping screw in axleadapter14 lb/ft (19 Nm)Remove front wheel stand andauxiliary
Remove adjusting plate 4 andslide axle as far as possible to-ward inside.Remove quick-release axle 5and take out adjusting plate 6.Roll rear wheel as
rear until rear-wheel rim can beguided past it.The chain sprocket andthe spacer sleeves on theleft and right are loosely insertedin the wheel. When re
pushing brake caliper carrier 10toward the front.Roll rear wheel as far forwardas possible and lay chain 7 onsprocket.Insert the right side shim 6 int
Adjusting chain tension( 134).Front wheel standMounting front wheelstandThe BMW Motorrad frontwheel stand is not designedfor holding motorcycles witho
Attach the front wheel stand tothe front suspension and pressit on the ground evenly.Rear-wheel standMounting rear wheelstandsUse basic stand with par
Turn in the bracket 2 with thelong sides facing the outside.Adjust the mounting pieces 3to the width of the pinsinserted into the rear wheelswing arm.
Disconnect plug 3.Remove spring wire brackets 4from their detents on left andright and swivel them up.Remove bulb 5 from thesocket.Replace defective b
Attach plug 3.Install the cover.Replacing left parkinglight bulbMake sure ground is level andfirm and park motorcycle.Switch off ignition.Remove parki
Insert bulb 4 into the socket.Insert socket 3 in the head-light housing such that the re-tainer 2 engages.Install the cover.Replacing right parkinglig
General view, right side1 Adjuster for spring preload,rear ( 50)2 Brake-fluid reservoir, rear( 127)3 Vehicle Identification Num-ber and type plate (on
Replace defective bulb.Bulb for parking lightW5W / 12 V / 5 WTo prevent contaminants frombeing deposited on the newbulb's glass surface, always u
Remove bulb 2 fromlight housing by turning itcounterclockwise.Replace defective bulb.Bulbs for flashing turnindicators, frontRY10W / 12 V / 10 WBulbs
Replacing license platelightPull license-plate light 1 out oflamp housing.Pull bulb out of socket.Replace defective bulb.Bulb for license-platelightW5
Removing the seat humb cover( 51).with passenger packageOERemoving passenger seat( 52).Press together locking leverand remove cover of fusebox 1.To re
tion system when the engine isrunning.A short-circuit can resultif the crocodile clips ofthe jump leads are accidentallybrought into contact with them
tery to run flat. If this happens,warranty claims will not be ac-cepted.During driving breaks of morethan 4 weeks, a trickle-chargershould be connecte
Connecting battery tovehicleFirst install positive battery ca-ble 2.Then install negative batterycable 1.with anti-theft alarmOEFirst install positive
strument cluster to ensure theproper operation of the servicedisplay.Consult a certified service fa-cility, preferably an authorizedBMW Motorrad retai
9156zMaintenance
CareCare products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158Washing your vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158Cleaning sensitive vehicle parts .
Multifunction switch,left1 High-beam headlight andheadlight flasher ( 37)Using lap timer ( 74)2 Operating BMW MotorradRace ABS ( 40)Using DTC ( 41)3 H
Care productsBMW Motorrad recommendsthat you use cleaning andcare products available at yourauthorized BMW Motorradretailer. BMW CareProductshave been
contain alcohol, solvents or abra-sives to clean plastic parts.'Insect sponges' or sponges withhard surfaces can also lead toscratches.Fairi
wax coating to the paint at theselocations.Protective wax coatingTo preserve the finish of yourvehicle, BMW Motorrad recom-mends using BMW Car Wax ora
Technical dataTroubleshooting chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162Threaded fasteners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163Engine . . . . . . . . . . . .
Troubleshooting chartEngine does not start at all or is very difficult to start.Possible cause RemedySide stand extended and gear engaged Retract side
Threaded fastenersFront wheel Value ValidQuick-release axle in threadedbushM24 x 1.5 37 lb/ft (50 Nm)Clamping screw in axle adapterM8 x 35 14 lb/ft (1
Rear wheel Value ValidAdapter on rear wheel swingingarmM8 x 30 15 lb/ft (20 Nm)Spring strut on main frameM10 x 65 41 lb/ft (56 Nm)Mirrors Value ValidM
EngineEngine design Transverse-mounted four-cylinder, four-strokeinline engine, angled 32° toward front. With fourvalves per cylinder, actuated by two
FuelRecommended fuel quality Super unleaded, (max. 10 % ethanol, E10)89 AKI (95 ROZ/RON)89 AKIUsable fuel quantity Approx. 4.6 gal (Approx. 17.5 l)Res
ClutchClutch design Multi-disk oil-bath clutch, slipper clutchTransmissionTransmission design Claw-shifted 6-speed transmission integrated inengine ho
Multifunction switch,right1 with heated handlebargripsOEHeated hand grip ( 39)2 Selecting riding mode( 42)3 Emergency-off switch (killswitch) ( 39)4 S
Rear-wheel driveType of final drive Chain driveType of rear suspension Two-arm aluminum swinging armNumber of teeth of rear-wheel drive (Pinion/sprock
BrakesType of front brake Hydraulic radially operated twin disk brake with 4-piston radial monoblock calipers and floating brakedisksBrake-pad materia
Rear wheelRear wheel design Aluminum forged wheelRear-wheel rim size 6.0" x 17"Rear tire designation 200/55 ZR 17Tire inflation pressureTire
Nominal current of fuse 6 (Horn) 7.5 ANominal current of fuse 7 (Ignition switch) 4 ANominal current of fuse 8 (Sensor group) 4 AMain fuse 40 ABattery
Maximum number of defective LEDs in taillight 1Bulbs for flashing turn indicators, front RY10W / 12 V / 10 WBulbs for flashing turn indicators, rear R
WeightsUnladen weight 439 lbs (199 kg), DIN unladen weight, ready forroad, 90 % full tank of gas, without OEPermissible gross weight 893 lbs (405 kg)M
11174zTechnical data
ServiceReporting safety defects . . . . . . . . . . . 176BMW Motorrad Service . . . . . . . . . . . . 177BMW Motorrad MobilityServices . . . . . . . .
Reporting safety defectsIf you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could causeinjury or death, you should immediately
BMW Motorrad ServiceWith its worldwide dealer net-work, BMW Motorrad can attendto you and your motorcycle inover 100 countries around theglobe. BMW Mo
Underneath seat1 Seat hump cover ( 51)with passenger pack-ageOEPassenger seat ( 52)2 Helmet holder ( 54)3 with passenger pack-ageOELuggage loops ( 55)
BMW ServiceBMW Service is carried out oncea year. The scope of the ser-vices performed may be de-pendent on the vehicle ownerand the mileage driven. Y
Confirmation of maintenance workBMW Pre-DeliveryCheckConductedonStamp, SignatureBMW Running-inCheckConductedonOdometer readingNext serviceat the lates
BMW ServiceConductedonOdometer readingNext serviceat the latestonor, if reached sooner,Odometer readingStamp, SignatureBMW ServiceConductedonOdometer
BMW ServiceConductedonOdometer readingNext serviceat the latestonor, if reached sooner,Odometer readingStamp, SignatureBMW ServiceConductedonOdometer
BMW ServiceConductedonOdometer readingNext serviceat the latestonor, if reached sooner,Odometer readingStamp, SignatureBMW ServiceConductedonOdometer
BMW ServiceConductedonOdometer readingNext serviceat the latestonor, if reached sooner,Odometer readingStamp, SignatureBMW ServiceConductedonOdometer
Confirmation of serviceThe table is intended as proof of maintenance and repair work, the installed optional accessories and anyspecial campaign (reca
Work carried out OdometerreadingDate12185zService
AAbbreviations and symbols, 6ABSControl, 14Operating, 40Self-diagnosis, 61Technology in detail, 110Warning indicators, 29AccessoriesGeneral instructio
DDampingAdjusting, 93DimensionsTechnical data, 172Driving modeAdjusting, 42Driving mode control, 15Technology in detail, 108DTCAdjusting control, 92Co
Instrument cluster1 Indicator and warninglamps ( 21)2 Tachometer3 Shiftpoint lamp ( 63)4 Ambient light sensor (forbrightness adjustment ofinstrument l
Immobilizer, 34Warning indicator, 27Indicator lights, 17Overview, 21Instrument clusterAmbient light sensor, 17Overview, 17JJump-starting, 151KKeys, 34
Underneath seat, 16Warning and indicatorlamps, 21PPre-ride check, 60RRear-wheel driveTechnical data, 168Rear-wheel standMounting, 143Refueling, 66Ride
Weights, 173Wheels and tires, 169TiresChecking tire inflationpressures, 50Checking tire tread depth, 133Inflation pressure table, 11Inflation pressure
The descriptions and illustrationsin this manual may vary fromyour own motorcycle's actualequipment, depending upon itsequipment level and access
Important data for refueling:FuelRecommended fuel quality Super unleaded, (max. 10 % ethanol, E10)89 AKI (95 ROZ/RON)89 AKIUsable fuel quantity Approx
Motorcycle/Dealer DataMotorcycle dataModelVehicle identification numberColor numberInitial registrationLicense plateDealer DataContact in ServiceMs./M
218zOverviews
DisplaysMultifunction display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Warning and indicator lamps . . . . . . . . 21Service display . . . . . . . . . . . .
Multifunction display1 Speedometer2 Coolant temperature3 with heated handlebargripsOEHeated grip display( 39)4 Odometer ( 36)5 Clock ( 35)6 Set riding
Warning and indicatorlamps1 DTC warning lamp ( 30)2 ABS warning lamp ( 29)3 Indicator lamp for left turnindicator4 Universal warning lamp,appears toge
Service displayIf the time remaining until thenext service will elapse withinone month, the service date 1appears briefly following the pre-ride check
Cruising rangeThe cruising range 1 indicatesthe distance that can still bedriven with the remaining fuel.It is only displayed after the fuelreserve is
Overview of warning indicatorsWarning and indicatorlampsWarning symbols in thedisplayMeaningLights up yellow! EWS is indicatedElectronic immobilizer i
Warning and indicatorlampsWarning symbols in thedisplayMeaning! VDS is indicatedFall sensor defective ( 29)FlashesABS self-diagnosis not completed( 29
Warning and indicatorlampsWarning symbols in thedisplayMeaningLights up yellow! DDC is indicatedDDC error ( 30)! DWALO is indi-catedAnti-theft alarm b
Electronic immobilizer isactiveGeneral warning light showsyellow.! EWS is indicated.Possible cause:The key being used is not autho-rized for starting,
Welcome to BMWWe congratulate you on yourchoice of a motorcycle fromBMW and welcome you to thecommunity of BMW riders.Familiarize yourself with your n
ingly. Avoid accelerating sharplyand overtaking.Possible cause:The engine control unit has di-agnosed a fault. In exceptionalcases, the engine stops a
Possible cause:The license-plate carrier is re-moved and the vehicle's elec-tronic monitoring system detectsthe missing turn signals.Installing l
an authorized BMW Motorradretailer.DTC interventionDTC warning lamp flashesrapidly.The DTC has detected insta-bility at the rear wheel and hasreduced
Possible cause:The DDC control unit has de-tected an error.Have the malfunction correctedas soon as possible at an au-thorized workshop, preferablyan
332zDisplays
OperationSteering and ignition lock . . . . . . . . . . . 34EWS Electronic immobilizer . . . . . . . . . 34Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Steering and ignitionlockKeysYou are provided with 2 ignitionkeys.Should you lose your keys pleaserefer to the information regardingthe electronic imm
been recognized as "authorized"for your motorcycle.A further key attached tothe same ring as the igni-tion key used to start the enginecould
The clock is now set.OdometerSelecting display readingsSwitch on ignition.Press button 1 repeatedly untildesired value is displayed inarea 3.The follo
To adopt the current speed asthe new limit: Press and holdthe button 2 until the currentspeed appears in the display.Press button 1 to increase theset
Table of ContentsYou can also consult the index atthe end of this Rider's Manual ifyou want to find a particular topicor item of information.1 Ge
Press button 1 toward front toswitch on high beams.Pull button 1 rearward to oper-ate headlight flasher.Parking lightSwitch off ignition.Immediately a
The hazard warning flash-ers place a strain on thebattery. Do not use the hazardwarning flashers for longer thanabsolutely necessary.If a turn indicat
The increase in power con-sumption caused by theheated grips can drain the bat-tery if you are riding at low en-gine speeds. If the battery is in-adeq
ABS warning lamp lightsup.Release button 1 within twoseconds.ABS warning lamp remainson.ABS function is switched off.Switch on ABS functionPress and h
Switching on DTCfunctionPress and hold button 1 untilthe DTC warning lamp 2 dis-play changes.DTC warning lamp goesout; if self-diagnosis hasnot been c
With the coding plug installed,the driving mode SLICK 4is also offered in the selectionmenu.Installing coding plug ( 44).SLICK mode is designedfor rac
maintained, even after the igni-tion is switched off.In SLICK mode the current DTCfine tuning setting 5 is shown aswell.Adopting the DTC function( 92)
For safety reasons, after the cod-ing plug is connected, the RAINmode 1 is automatically acti-vated.Setting riding mode ( 42).Installing driver's
Rotate the adjusting screw 1into the desired position byapplying gentle pressure fromthe rear.The adjusting screw canbe turned more easily ifyou press
Unscrew screw 3.The footrest can be movedforward and backward usingthe slide 4 or rotated upwardrespectively downward.Move footrest 4 into thedesired
Fastening motorcycle fortransport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 676 On the racetrack.. . . . . . . 69Multifunction display . . . . . . . . 7
Unscrew screw 3.The footrest can be movedforward and backward usingthe slide 4 or rotated upwardrespectively downward.Move footrest 4 into thedesired
the motorcycle. Increase springpreload when the vehicle is heav-ily loaded and reduce springpreload accordingly when thevehicle is lightly loaded.Adju
Adjusting spring preloadon rear wheelMake sure ground is level andfirm and park motorcycle.Make sure there is no load onthe motorcycle, removing anyca
cycle and reduces the life of thetires.Ensure proper tire inflationpressure.At high road speeds, tirevalves have a tendency toopen as a result of cent
Unlock lock 1 in the seat humbcover using the vehicle ignitionkey.Lift cover at rear, then removeby pulling back and upward.Installing the seat humbco
Installing passenger seatwith passenger packageOEMount passenger seat inmounts 2 on left and right.Press the rear seat forwardslightly then fold it do
Press cover of driver's seatover screw sockets towardfront somewhat and hold inplace.Install screws 1.Helmet holderSecuring helmet onmotorcycleRe
Luggage loopsWith passenger packageOESecuring luggage onmotorcycleRemoving passenger seat( 52).Turn over passenger seat.Take loops 1 out of holdersand
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RidingSafety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Starting . . . . .
Weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173Performance data . . . . . . . . . 17312 Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175Reporting safetydef
Safety instructionsRider's EquipmentDo not ride without the correctclothing. Always wear:HelmetRider's suitGlovesBootsThis applies even to s
For this reason, observe the fol-lowing points:Do not run the fuel tank dryDo not run the engine with thespark-plug cap removedStop the engine immedia
You cannot start the mo-torcycle with the side standextended and a gear engaged.The engine will switch itself off ifit is started with the transmissio
an authorized BMW Motorradretailer.ABS self-diagnosisThe readiness for operation ofthe BMW Motorrad Race ABSis checked by the self-diagnosis.The self-
If a DTC error is indicated afterthe DTC self-diagnosis is com-pleted:It remains possible to continueriding. It must be noted thatthe DTC function is
Shifting gearsShiftpoint lampThe shiftpoint lamp 1 indicatestwo engine speed thresholds tothe driver:Standing-start engine rpmAt a stop, the shiftpoin
The sensor 1 in the shift linkagedetects the shift request and ini-tiates shifting support.When driving at constant speedin low gears at high enginesp
BrakesHow do you achievethe shortest stoppingdistances?The dynamic load distribution be-tween the front and rear wheelchanges during braking. Theheavi
Parking yourmotorcycleSide standSwitch off engine.If the ground is soft or un-even, there is no guaran-tee that the motorcycle will restfirmly on the
Immediately wipe off plastic partsafter contact with fuel.Make sure ground is level andfirm and place motorcycle onside stand.The available fuel tank
General instructionsOverview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Abbreviations and symbols . . . . . . . . . . 6Equipment . . . .
Undo the screws 1 and removethe trim panel at the lower forkbridge.The motorcycle can tipaway to the side and fallover.Secure motorcycle against tip-p
On the racetrackMultifunction display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70LAPTIMER mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72INFO mode . . . . . . .
Multifunction displaySelecting display modePress button 2 repeatedly untildesired mode appears.ROAD mode: The ROAD modeprovides all information requir
Overview of modeselectionSolid line: button pressedbrieflyDotted line: press and holdbutton1 Operating odometer( 36)2 Setting the clock ( 35)3 Startin
LAPTIMER modeDisplay1 Speedometer2 Current race lap3 Engine temperature4 The display in these linescan be adjusted ( 72)In illustration: time of pre-c
Overview of lap timermodeSolid line: button pressedbrieflyDotted line: press and holdbutton1 Ending time entry ( 75)2 Interrupting time entry( 75)3 St
Adjusting display settingTo change display setting inLAPTIMER mode, press but-ton 2 repeatedly until displayhas desired appearance.Starting time recor
Interrupting time entryTo interrupt time entry, pressbutton 1.To continue time entry, pressbutton 1 again.Ending time entryFirst, press the button 1 t
previous fastest lap then a newfastest lap can be anticipated.The "fastest lap" lamp 1 lightsup.676zOn the racetrack
INFO modeSelecting stored lapPress button 1 or button 2 todisplay stored laps consecu-tively.If the rider drives off in thismode, the display automat-
OverviewChapter 2 of this Rider's Man-ual will provide you with an initialoverview of your motorcycle. Allmaintenance and repair work car-ried ou
Overview of Info modeSolid line: button pressedbrieflyDotted line: press and holdbutton1 Selecting stored lap( 77).2 Deleting lap times ( 81)3 Jump di
Information on each racelap1 Alternately: top speed(max) and minimum speed(min) of the indicated racelap2 Race lap to which dis-played data refer3 Alt
Clearing recordingPress and hold down the but-ton 1 until INFO CLEAR ALL isdisplayed.Press and hold down the but-ton 2 to delete the recordeddata and
Deleting lap timesPress button 1 or button 2repeatedly until the lap to bedeleted is displayed.Press and hold button 2 todelete the lap.If the selecte
SETUP modeSelecting parameterPress button 1 or button 2 re-peatedly until desired parame-ter is displayed.If the rider drives off in thismode, the dis
Overview of Setup modeSolid line: button pressedbrieflyDotted line: press and holdbutton1 Selecting parameter( 82)2 Jump directly to ROADmode3 Setting
Setting parameterPress and hold button 2 untildisplayed parameter begins toflash.Press button 1 or button 2 re-peatedly until desired value isdisplaye
Compression stage damping ad-justment on the rear spring strut.Adjusting front dampingWithout leveling sensor on thefront wheel:Damping adjustment on
With leveling sensor on the frontwheel:Compression stage damping ad-justment on the front spring strut.The leveling sensor required forthe separate ad
Switch-off speed ofshifting flasherDisplay of switch-off speed inrpm.Only speeds which lie above theswitch-on speed can be selected.Brightness of shif
EquipmentWhen you ordered your BMWmotorcycle, you chose variousitems of custom equipment. ThisRider's Manual describes optionalequipment (OE) off
Version 1The running time of the cur-rent lap is shown in the secondline and the best lap time of thestored values is shown in thethird line.Version 2
Version 4The time required for the pre-ceding lap is shown in the sec-ond line and the best lap time ofthe stored values is shown in thethird line.Ver
Display duration for laststopped timeDisplay of the display duration inseconds.After the start of a new lap, thestopped time of the precedinglap is sh
Fastest lap displayThe "fastest lap expected" func-tion ( 75) is activated.Speed warningWhen you select this functiona supplementary main me
DTCDTC settingThe permissible slip on the rearwheel is controlled by the DTCsystem according to the selectedriding mode.In SLICK mode, the DTC setting
sponds to the latest interven-tion.The set value 1 is shown in thedisplay.In a gravel bedOn very loose substrates (e.g. agravel bed on a racetrack), t
In order to adjust the reboundstage, press buttons 1 respec-tively 2, until position 3 shows"DDC-RE" (DDC-REAR) andposition 4 "REB:&quo
Press and hold button 2, untilthe value next to "REB:" re-spectively "COM:" is flashing.Adjust damping as desired us-ing buttons 1
Remove protective cap fromconnector 1 and connect level-ing sensor connector.In the SETUP menu dampingon the front wheel can be sep-arately adjusted w
3 Link blocks with central borehole.Adjusting running gearheightLift the motorcycle using asuitable auxiliary stand suchthat the spring strut is relie
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