BMW F800 R Manuel de service

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Page 1 - Rider's Manual

BMW MotorradRider's ManualF 800 RThe UltimateRiding Machine

Page 2 - Dealership details

18zGeneral instructions

Page 3 - Welcome to BMW

Slacken adjusting screws 1.Push the two adapters 2 apartuntil the front forks fit betweenthem. Adjust the adapter studsto suit the front suspension.Us

Page 4 - Table of Contents

in the section entitled "Technicaldata".Replacing low-beam andhigh-beam headlight bulbMake sure the ground is leveland firm and place the mo

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Install the bulb, making surethat alignment is correct at po-sition 6.Close and lock spring clips 4.Connect plug 3.Install cover 1 or cover 2, asappli

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Remove the bulb from the bulbholder.Replace the defective bulb.Do not touch the glass ofnew bulbs with your fingers.Use a clean, dry cloth to holdthe

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Replacing the brake lightand rear light bulbsMake sure the ground is leveland firm and place the motor-cycle on its stand.Switch off the ignition.Remo

Page 8 - Abbreviations and

Replacing turn indicatorbulbs, front and rearMake sure the ground is leveland firm and place the motor-cycle on its stand.Switch off the ignition.Remo

Page 9 - Currency

Turn bulb 2 clockwise to installit in the bulb housing.Working from the inboard side,insert the glass into the bulbhousing and close the housing.Insta

Page 10 - General instructions

Installing centre trimpanelSlip the centre trim panel un-derneath the left and right sidepanels at position 2 and thenseat it in guides 3 on left andr

Page 11 - General views

Install the right side panelBegin by positioning the sidepanel on retaining pin 4, thenswing it down and snap it intomounts 5 and 6.Install screw 3.In

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Begin by connecting one endof the red jump lead to thepositive terminal of the dis-charged battery and the otherend to the positive terminal ofthe don

Page 13 - General view, left side

General viewsGeneral viewsGeneral view, left side. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11General view, right side . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Underneath the s

Page 14

If the battery is not discon-nected, the on-board elec-tronics (e.g. clock, etc.) graduallydrain the battery. This can causethe battery to run flat. I

Page 15 - General view, right side

Comply with the operating in-structions of the charger.If you are unable to chargethe battery through the on-board socket, you may be usinga charger t

Page 16 - Underneath the seat

Installing batteryIf the battery was discon-nected from the motorcyclefor a prolonged period of timeit will be necessary to enter thecurrent date in t

Page 17 - Underneath the centre

CareCareCare products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112Washing motorcycle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112Cleaning easily damaged compon-

Page 18 - Handlebar fitting, left

Care productsBMW Motorrad recommendsthat you use the cleaning andcare products you can obtainfrom your authorised BMWMotorrad dealer. The substancesin

Page 19 - Handlebar fitting, right

If plastic parts are cleanedusing unsuitable cleaningagents, the surfaces can be dam-aged.Do not use cleaning agents thatcontain alcohol, solvents or

Page 20 - Instrument panel

BMW Motorrad recommendsBMW tar remover for removingspecks of tar. Remember to waxthe parts treated in this way.Protective wax coatingBMW Motorrad reco

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Technical dataTechnical datatroubleshooting chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116Threaded fasteners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117Engine . . . .

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troubleshooting chartEngine does not start at all or is difficult to start.Possible cause RectificationEmergency off switch (kill switch) Kill switch

Page 23 - Status indicators

Threaded fastenersFront wheel Value ValidBrake caliper on fork legM10 x 1.25 x 35 - 10.9 30 NmClamp of quick-release axleM8 x 40 20 NmQuick-release ax

Page 25 - Fuel capacity

Mirrors Value ValidLocknut (mirror) to clamp ad-apterM14 x 1 20 Nm10118zTechnical data

Page 26 - Warning and telltale

EngineEngine design Two-cylinder four-stroke, DOHC with chain-and-sprocket drive, 4 valves operated by cam follow-ers, balancing conrod, liquid-cooled

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FuelRecommended fuel grade Super unleaded95 ROZ/RON89 AKIUsable fuel capacity approx. 16 lReserve fuel approx. 2 lBMW recommends BP fuelsEngine oilEng

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Oil additives BMW Motorrad recommends not using oil addit-ives, because they can have a detrimental effecton clutch operation. Please do not hesitate

Page 29 - Warnings

Rear-wheel driveType of final drive Chain driveType of rear suspension Two-arm cast-aluminium swinging armNumber of teeth, rear-wheel drive (Pinion /s

Page 30 - Warnings, overview

BrakesFront wheelType of front brake Hydraulically operated twin disc brake with 4-pis-ton fixed calipers and floating brake discsBrake-pad material,

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Rear wheelrear-wheel type Cast aluminium, MT H2rear wheel rim size 5.5" x 17"Tyre designation, rear 180 / 55 ZR 17Tyre pressuresTyre pressur

Page 32 - EWS" appears on the

Spark plugsSpark plugs, manufacturer and designation NGK DCPR 8 EElectrode gap of spark plug 0.8...0.9 mm, When newLightingBulb for high-beam headligh

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FrameFrame type Light alloy weldment with bolt-on tubular steelrear frametype plate location Steering head, rightVIN location Steering head, rightDime

Page 34 - LAMP" appears on the

WeightsUnladen weight 199 kg, DIN unladen weight, ready for road, 90 %load of fuel, without optional extrasPermissible gross weight 405 kgMaximum payl

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General view, left side1 Payload table (on left onsteering-head bearing)2 Seat lock ( 51)3 Engine-oil filler neck andoil dipstick ( 81)211zGeneral vie

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10128zTechnical data

Page 37 - RdC" appears on the

ServiceServiceBMW Motorrad service . . . . . . . . . . . . 130BMW Motorrad service quality . . . . . 130BMW Motorrad mobility services -roadside assis

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BMW Motorrad serviceAdvanced technology requiresspecially adapted methods ofmaintenance and repair.If maintenance and re-pair work is performed in-exp

Page 39 - Operation

contact the Mobile Service or-ganisation of BMW Motorrad.The specialists will provide thenecessary advice and assistance.You will find important count

Page 40 - Ignition switch and

Confirmation of maintenance workBMW Pre-deliveryCheckCompletedonStamp, signatureBMW Running-inCheckCompletedonOdometer readingNext serviceat the lates

Page 41 - Setting clock

BMW ServiceCompletedonOdometer readingNext serviceat the latestonor, if logged beforehand,Odometer readingStamp, signatureBMW ServiceCompletedonOdomet

Page 42 - Select the readings

BMW ServiceCompletedonOdometer readingNext serviceat the latestonor, if logged beforehand,Odometer readingStamp, signatureBMW ServiceCompletedonOdomet

Page 43 - Stopwatch

BMW ServiceCompletedonOdometer readingNext serviceat the latestonor, if logged beforehand,Odometer readingStamp, signatureBMW ServiceCompletedonOdomet

Page 44 - Changing button

BMW ServiceCompletedonOdometer readingNext serviceat the latestonor, if logged beforehand,Odometer readingStamp, signatureBMW ServiceCompletedonOdomet

Page 45 - OFF: Stopwatch operated by

Confirmation of serviceThe table is intended as a record of maintenance and repair work, the installation of optional accessoriesand, if appropriate,

Page 46 - Hazard warning

212zGeneral views

Page 47 - Grip heating

Item OdometerreadingDate11138zService

Page 48

AAbbreviations and symbols, 6ABSEngineering details, 66Self-diagnosis, 58Warnings, 33AccessoriesGeneral instructions, 72Anti-theft alarmTelltale light

Page 49

CoolantChecking fill level, 87Fill-level indicator, 13Topping up, 87Warning forovertemperature, 30Currency, 7DDampingAdjuster, 13Adjusting, 49Dimensio

Page 50 - Spring preload

HHandlebar fittingsGeneral view, left side, 16General view, right side, 17Hazard warning flashersControl, 16Operation, 44HeadlightAdjusting headlight

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RRear-wheel driveTechnical data, 122Redline warningIndicator, 18Switching on, 59Refuelling, 62Reserve volumeWarning, 30Rev. counter, 18Rider's Ma

Page 52 - Headlight

Trim panelsInstalling centre trim panel, 105Removing centre trimpanel, 104troubleshooting chart, 116Turn indicatorsControl, 16Operation, 44Type plateP

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Details described or illustratedin this booklet may differ fromthe motorcycle's actual specifica-tion as purchased, the accessor-ies fitted or th

Page 54

Important data for refuellingFuelRecommended fuel grade Super unleaded95 ROZ/RON89 AKIUsable fuel capacity approx. 16 lReserve fuel approx. 2 lTyre pr

Page 55

General view, right side1 Fuel filler neck ( 62)2 Adjuster, spring preload( 48)3 VIN, type plate (onsteering-head bearing)4 Brake-fluid reservoir, fro

Page 56 - Safety instructions

Underneath the seat1 Tool for adjusting springpreload ( 48)2 Standard toolkit ( 80)3 Rider's Manual4 Stowagewith first-aid kitOALocation of the f

Page 57 - Tampering

Underneath the centretrim panel1 Battery ( 107)2 Stowagewith tyre repair kitOALocation of the tyre repairkit215zGeneral views

Page 58 - Starting

Handlebar fitting, left1 High-beam headlight andheadlight flasher ( 43)2 Selecting reading in exten-ded area ( 40)3 Hazard warning flashers( 44)4 Oper

Page 59 - Pre-ride check

Handlebar fitting, right1 with heated handlebargripsOEGrip heating control( 45)2 Starter button ( 56)3 Emergency off switch (killswitch) ( 45)217zGene

Page 60 - Running in

Motorcycle data/dealership detailsMotorcycle dataModelVehicle identification numberColour codeDate of first registrationRegistration numberDealership

Page 61 - ON or OFF

Instrument panel1 Warning and telltale lights( 24)2 Speedometer3 Set the clock ( 39).with on-board com-puterOEOperation of the stopwatch( 41)4 Multifu

Page 62 - OFF: Redline warning deactiv

6 Ambient-light brightnesssensor (for adapting thebrightness of the instru-ment lighting)with anti-theft alarmOEAnti-theft alarm telltale light(see th

Page 63 - Parking your

220zGeneral views

Page 64 - Refuelling

Status indicatorsStatus indicatorsMultifunction display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Meaning of symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Fuel ca

Page 65 - Securing motorcycle

Multifunction display1 Trip meter ( 40)2 Warning for engine elec-tronics ( 31)3 with on-board com-puterOEStopwatch ( 41)4 Time ( 39)5 with tyre pressu

Page 66

11 – with on-board computer(optional extra)Gear indicator; "N" indic-ates neutral12 with on-board com-puterOEFuel capacity ( 23)13 – with on

Page 67 - Engineering details

Warning and telltalelights1 Oil-pressure warning light( 31)2 with BMW MotorradABSOEABS warning light ( 33)3 Warning light for fuel downto reserve ( 30

Page 68 - BMW Motorrad ABS

Service-due indicatorIf the next service is due in lessthan one month, the date for thenext service 1 is shown brieflyafter the Pre-Ride Check com-ple

Page 69

travelled since then. This counteris reset as soon as refuellingbrings the total quantity of fuelon board back above the reservelevel.Ambient temperat

Page 70 - Tyre pressure

WarningsWarnings in multifunctiondisplayWarnings that do not have warn-ing lights of their own are indic-ated by 'General' warning light 1sh

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Welcome to BMWWe congratulate you on yourchoice of a motorcycle fromBMW and welcome you to thecommunity of BMW riders.Familiarise yourself with your n

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Warnings, overviewWarning light Status indicators MeaningLights up yellow + "EWS" appearson the displayElectronic immobiliser active ( 30)Li

Page 73 - Accessories

Warning light Status indicators MeaningFlashesABS self-diagnosis not completed( 33)Lights upABS fault ( 33)Lights up yellow+ "x.x" flashes T

Page 74 - Power sockets

Electronic immobiliseractiveGeneral warning light showsyellow.+ "EWS" appears on thedisplay.Possible cause:The key being used is not au-thor

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preferably an authorised BMWMotorrad dealer.Engine in emergency-operation modeGeneral warning light showsyellow.Engine symbol appears onthe display.Th

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+ "LAMP" appears on thedisplay.A defective bulb placesyour safety at risk becauseit is easier for other users tooversee the motorcycle.Repla

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ABS self-diagnosis notcompletedwith BMW Motorrad ABSOEABS warning light flashes.Possible cause:The ABS function is notavailable, because self-diagnosi

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+ "x.x" (critical pressure)flashes.Possible cause:Measured tyre pressure is out-side permitted tolerance.Check the tyre for damage andto asc

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has not occurred unless the'General' warning light comeson to accompany the symp-toms. Under these circum-stances:Have the fault rectified b

Page 80

336zStatus indicators

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OperationOperationIgnition switch and steering lock . . . . 38Electronic immobiliser EWS . . . . . . . . . 39Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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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

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Ignition switch andsteering lockKeysYou receive two master keys andone spare key. Please consultthe information on the electronicimmobiliser (EWS) if

Page 84 - Brake system

Turn the key to position 3,while moving the handlebarsslightly.Ignition, lights and all functioncircuits switched off.Handlebars locked.Key can be rem

Page 85

Press and hold down button 1until the hours number 2flashes.Repeatedly press the buttonuntil the hours number is cor-rect.Press and hold down the but-

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Average consumption in l/100 kmCurrent consumption in l/100 kmdistance travelled after fueldown to reserve in kmResetting tripmeterSwitch on the ignit

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use button 2 to operate the on-board computer.The stopwatch continues to timein the background if you switchback temporarily to the odometerreading. S

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ON: Stopwatch operated bymeans of the INFO button onthe handlebar fitting.OFF: Stopwatch operated bymeans of button 2 in the in-strument panel.To save

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Turn indicatorsOperating flashing turnindicatorsSwitch on the ignition.The turn indicators are can-celled automatically afteryou have ridden for appro

Page 90 - Rims and tyres

Emergency off switch(kill switch)1 Emergency off switch (killswitch)Operating the kill switchwhen riding can causethe rear wheel to lock and thuscause

Page 91

The handlebar grips have two-stage heating. Stage two 2 isfor heating the grips quickly: itis advisable to switch back tostage one as soon as the grip

Page 92

Turn adjusting screw 1clockwise to increase the spanbetween the brake lever andthe handlebar grip.Turn adjusting screw 1counter-clockwise to reducethe

Page 93

6 Engineering details. . . . . 65Brake system with BMWMotorrad ABS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Tyre pressure monitoringRDC . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Push the protective cap overthe threaded fastener.Spring preloadSettingIt is essential to set spring pre-load of the rear suspension tosuit the load c

Page 95

DampingSettingDamping must be adapted to suitthe surface on which the motor-cycle is ridden and to suit springpreload.An uneven surface requiressofter

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Check tyre pressures againstthe data below.Tyre pressure, front2.5 bar (Tyre cold)Tyre pressure, rear2.9 bar (Tyre cold)If tyre pressure is too low:Co

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Beam-throw basic settingSlacken screws 1 on left andright.Tilt the headlight slightlyabout its horizontal axis untilarrowhead 2 is pointing towardmark

Page 98

452zOperation

Page 99 - Front-wheel stand

RidingRidingSafety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56Starting . .

Page 100 - Maintenance

Safety instructionsRider's equipmentDo not ride without the correctclothing. Always wear:HelmetMotorcycling jacket andtrousersGlovesBootsThis app

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Settings of the spring-strut andshock-absorber systemImbalanced loadLoose clothingInsufficient tyre pressurePoor tyre treadEtc.Risk of poisoningExhaus

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ChecklistUse the following checklist tocheck important functions, set-tings and wear limits before youride off.BrakesBrake-fluid levels, front and rea

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0 °C, disengage the clutch afterswitching on the ignition.The start attempt is auto-matically interrupted if bat-tery voltage is too low. Rechargethe

Page 105

If a needle did not move or if awarning light or telltale light didnot show:Some malfunctions cannotbe indicated if one of thewarning lights fails to

Page 106 - Body panels

Do not omit the first inspectionafter 500 - 1200 km.Brake padsNew brake pads have to beddown before they can achievetheir optimum friction levels. You

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ON: Redline warning activated.OFF: Redline warning deactiv-ated.To save the setting, pressbutton 1 and button 2 atthe same time and holdthem down unti

Page 108 - Jump starting

Riding on salted or grittedroads.After work has been carried onthe brakes, due to traces of oilor grease.Riding on dirt-covered surfacesor off-road.We

Page 109

RefuellingFuel is highly flammable. Anaked flame close to thefuel tank can cause a fire or ex-plosion.Do not smoke. Never bring anaked flame near the

Page 110

Recommended fuelgradeSuper unleaded95 ROZ/RON89 AKIUsable fuel capacityapprox. 16 lReserve fuelapprox. 2 lPress the fuel tank cap downfirmly to close.

Page 111

At the rear, secure the strapsto the rear footrests on bothsides and tighten the straps.Tighten all the straps uniformly;the motorcycle's suspens

Page 112

Engineering detailsEngineering detailsBrake system with BMW MotorradABS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Tyre pressur

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Brake system withBMW Motorrad ABSwith BMW Motorrad ABSOEHow does ABS work?The amount of braking force thatcan be transferred to the roaddepends on fac

Page 114 - Plastics

What is the designbaseline for BMWMotorrad ABS?Within the limits imposed byphysics, BMW Motorrad ABS en-sures directional stability on anysurface. The

Page 115 - Paint care

General instructionsGeneral instructionsOverview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Abbreviations and symbols . . . . . . . . .

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momentum take over and evenBMW Motorrad ABS is unable tocounteract their effects.Tyre pressuremonitoring RDCwith tyre pressure monitoring(RDC)OEFuncti

Page 117 - Technical data

Tyre pressure within permittedtolerance.Tyre pressure close to limit ofpermitted tolerance.Tyre pressure outside permit-ted tolerance.A warning is als

Page 118

670zEngineering details

Page 119 - Threaded fasteners

AccessoriesAccessoriesGeneral instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72Power sockets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72Luggage . .

Page 120

General instructionsBMW Motorrad recommendsthe use of parts and accessoriesfor your motorcycle that are ap-proved by BMW for this purpose.Genuine BMW

Page 121

in order to prevent overloading ofthe on-board electrics.Cable routingThe cables from the power sock-ets to the auxiliary devices mustbe routed in suc

Page 122 - Engine oil

Opening casesTurn the lock barrel to theOPEN position.Pull the grey release lever 1(OPEN) up.Lock straps 2 open.Pull the grey release lever(OPEN) up a

Page 123 - Transmission

Push lock straps 1 out and pullthem up.This expands the case to max-imum volume.Close the lock straps.Press the case lid against thecase body.The case

Page 124 - Running gear

Pull the black release lever 1(RELEASE) up and simultan-eously push the case into theupper holder 2.Push the black release lever(RELEASE) down until i

Page 125 - Wheels and tyres

Opening topcaseTurn the key to the OPEN pos-ition in the topcase lock.Push lock barrel 1 forward.Lever 2 pops up.Pull the release lever all theway up.

Page 126 - Electrics

OverviewChapter 2 of this Rider's Manualwill provide you with an initialoverview of your motorcycle. Allmaintenance and repair work onthe motorcy

Page 127

Removing topcaseTurn the key to the RELEASEposition in the topcase lock.The handle pops out.Pull handle 3 up as far as it willgo.Lift the topcase at t

Page 128 - Dimensions

MaintenanceMaintenanceGeneral instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80Toolkit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80E

Page 129 - Riding specifications

General instructionsThe "Maintenance" chapter de-scribes straightforward proced-ures for checking and replacingcertain wear parts.Special ti

Page 130

BMW Motorrad has assembleda tools service set that is idealfor carrying out extended servicework (e.g. removing and installingwheels) on this motorcyc

Page 131

Seat the oil dipstick on the oilfiller neck, but do not engagethe threads.Remove the oil dipstick andcheck the oil level.Engine oil, specified levelBe

Page 132

If pressure points are not clearlyperceptible:Incorrect working practicesendanger the reliability ofthe brakes.Have all work on the brake sys-tem unde

Page 133 - Maintenance work

cause damage to the brake sys-tem.In order to ensure the dependab-ility of the brake system, do notpermit the brake pads to wearpast the minimum permi

Page 134 - BMW Running-in

cause damage to the brake sys-tem.In order to ensure the dependab-ility of the brake system, do notpermit the brake pads to wearpast the minimum permi

Page 135 - BMW Service

Check the brake-fluidlevel, rear brakesA low fluid level in thebrake reservoir can allow airto penetrate the brake system.This significantly reduces b

Page 136

CoolantChecking coolant levelMake sure the ground is leveland firm and place the motor-cycle on its stand.Check the coolant level in ex-pansion tank 1

Page 137

EquipmentWhen you ordered your BMWmotorcycle, you chose variousitems of custom equipment.This Rider's Manual describesoptional extras (OE) offere

Page 138

If the pressure point is not clearlyperceptible:Have the clutch checked by aspecialist workshop, preferablyan authorised BMW Motorraddealer.Check the

Page 139 - Confirmation of service

Check the tyre treaddepthYour motorcycle's handlingand grip can be impairedeven before the tyres wear tothe minimum tyre tread depthpermitted by

Page 140 - Item Odometer

Chain deflection30...40 mm (Motorcycle withno weight applied, supportedon its side stand)If measured value is outside per-mitted tolerance:Adjust the

Page 141

found to be worn, the entire sethas to be replaced.Pull the chain back at the rear-most point of the sprocket.The top of the teeth are stillbetween th

Page 142

Incorrect tyre fitting candamage the RDC sensors.Be sure to explain to the au-thorised BMW Motorrad dealeror the specialist workshop thatthe wheel is

Page 143

Force the brake pads 3 slightlyapart by rocking brake caliper 4back and forth against brakedisc 5.Mask off the parts of the wheelrim that could be scr

Page 144

Slip spacing bushing 3 ontothe left-hand side of the wheelhub.The front wheel must beinstalled right way round torotate in the correct direction.Note

Page 145

Operate the brake severaltimes until the brake pads arebedded.with BMW Motorrad ABSOEInsert the speed sensor intothe bore and install screw 1.Remove t

Page 146

Remove quick-release axle 6and remove adjusting plate 7.Roll the rear wheel as farforward as possible anddisengage chain 8 from thesprocket.Roll the r

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brake caliper and the rearwheel.Make sure that the axle fitsinto the recess of the adjust-ing plate.Install right adjusting plate 5.Install nut 2, but

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