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BMW Motorrad

The Ultimate

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Rider’s Manual

F 800 GT

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  • Page 1
    BMW Motorrad The Ultimate Riding Machine Rider’s Manual F 800 GT…
  • Page 2
    Vehicle data/dealership details Vehicle data Dealership details Model Person to contact in Service department Ms/Mr Vehicle Identification Number Phone number Colour code Date of first registration Dealership address/phone number (com- Registration number pany stamp)
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    BMW riders. Familiarise yourself with We hope you will enjoy riding your new vehicle so that you can your BMW and that all your jour- ride it safely and confidently in all neys will be pleasant and safe traffic situations.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ……16 BMW Motorrad ASC ..40 Multifunction display ..17 Clutch .

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    Frame ….. 121 BMW Motorrad ABS ..70 Topcase ….106 Dimensions .
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    13 Appendix … . . 132 Certificate ….133 14 Index ….134…
  • Page 7: General Instructions

    Reference to a page with When the time comes to sell more detailed informa- your BMW please remember to tion. hand over this Rider’s Manual; it is an important part of the motor- cycle.

  • Page 8: Equipment

    Equipment Optional accessories. tolerance requirements of the Deutsches Institut für Normung You can obtain When you ordered your BMW e.V. (DIN). Versions for individual BMW Motorrad motorcycle, you chose various optional accessories countries may differ. items of custom equipment. through your authorised…

  • Page 10: General View, Left Side

    General view, left side Adjuster for headlight beam throw (underneath the instrument cluster) Seat lock ( Engine-oil filler neck and oil dipstick ( Payload table (on left on steering-head bearing)

  • Page 12: General View, Right Side

    General view, right side Tank filler cap ( Brake-fluid reservoir, front VIN, type plate (on steering-head bearing) Coolant level indicator (be- hind side panel) ( Power socket ( 103) Adjuster, spring preload Brake-fluid reservoir, rear Adjuster for damping char- acteristic (…

  • Page 13: Underneath The Seat

    Underneath the seat Tool for adjusting spring preload ( Standard tool kit ( Rider’s Manual Stowage with first-aid kit Location of the first-aid kit Helmet holder ( Stowage with service toolkit Location of the service toolkit ( Table of tyre pressures…

  • Page 14: Underneath The Centre Trim

    Underneath the centre trim panel Battery ( Stowage with tyre repair kit Location of the tyre repair…

  • Page 15: Multifunction Switch, Left

    Multifunction switch, left High-beam headlight and headlight flasher ( Change of status indicators on the display ( Hazard warning flashers Turn indicators ( Horn No standard equipment with Electronic Suspension Adjustment (ESA) ESA ( No standard equipment with Automatic Stability Control (ASC) ASC (…

  • Page 16: Right

    Multifunction switch, right Starter ( Emergency off switch (kill switch) ( No standard equipment with heated handlebar grips Operate the heated handlebar grips ( 40).

  • Page 17: Instrument Panel

    Instrument panel Warning and telltale lights Speedometer Function key Multifunction display Function key Ambient-light brightness sensor (for controlling the brightness of the instru- ment lighting) with anti-theft alarm Anti-theft alarm telltale light (see the instructions for use for the anti-theft alarm) with on-board com- puter Redline warning (…

  • Page 18: Status Indicators

    Warning and telltale lights ABS ( No series production with Automatic Stability Control (ASC) ASC ( Fuel reserve ( General warning light (in combination with warnings in the display) ( High-beam headlight Flashing turn indicators, right Idle Flashing turn indicators, left…

  • Page 19: Multifunction Display

    Multifunction display Warning for engine elec- tronics ( No series production with heated handlebar grips Display showing chosen grip heating level ( No series production with on-board com- puter Stopwatch ( Time ( No series production with tyre pressure monit- oring (RDC) Tyre pressure ( Warning for coolant tem-…

  • Page 20: Warnings

    Warnings No series production with on-board com- Mode of presentation puter Warnings are indicated by the Symbols explaining the corresponding warning lights. readings shown in the val- ues area ( 10 Coolant temperature display 11 No series production with on-board com- In addition, the warning triangle 3 puter can also be displayed next to the…

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    Warnings, overview Warning and telltale Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display Outside temperature warning ( x.x °C » » flashes lights up yellow + » » appears Electronic immobiliser active ( on the display lights up red flashes Coolant temperature too high ( lights up yellow appears on the Engine in emergency-operation mode…
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    Warning and telltale Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display lights up yellow + » » or Sensor defective or system error — — » » appears on the display lights up yellow + » » appears Battery of tyre-pressure sensor weak on the display.
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    Warning and telltale Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display Lights up ASC switched off ( Lights up ASC fault (…
  • Page 24: Outside Temperature

    Have the defective key re- and where the road is in shade. placed, preferably by an au- Possible cause: thorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Ride carefully and think well The coolant temperature is too ahead. high.

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    General warning light shows specialist workshop, preferably 92). yellow. an authorised BMW Motorrad Replacing bulb for parking light dealer. 93). Engine symbol appears on Replacing the brake light and the display.
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    Before you adjust tyre pres- side permitted tolerance. workshop, preferably an author- sure, read the information Check the tyre for damage ised BMW Motorrad dealer. on temperature compensation and to ascertain whether the and adjusting pressure in the vehicle can be ridden with the Tyre pressure close section entitled «Engineering…
  • Page 27
    Have the fault rectified by a workshop, preferably an specialist workshop, preferably Possible cause: authorised BMW Motorrad an authorised BMW Motorrad The tyre-pressure battery is al- dealer. dealer. most at full capacity. There is no assurance of how long the tyre…
  • Page 28
    Have the fault rectified by a ABS self-diagnosis not unless the ‘General’ warning specialist workshop, preferably completed light comes on to accompany an authorised BMW Motorrad ABS warning light flashes. the symptoms. Under these dealer. circumstances: Fuel down to reserve…
  • Page 29: Abs Fault

    The rider has switched off the quickly as possible by a (ASC) ASC system. specialist workshop, preferably Switch on ASC. ASC warning light slow- an authorised BMW Motorrad flashes. dealer. ASC fault Possible cause: with Automatic Stability Control ASC intervention…

  • Page 30: Display

    -mark 1, the fuel tank quickly as possible by a is half-full. From then on, the specialist workshop, preferably fill-level will be displayed more an authorised BMW Motorrad accurately. Fuel level dealer. If the fuel reserve is reached, the Due to the complex shape of the fuel warning light will come on.

  • Page 31: Service-Due Indicator

    comes to determine the reserve Service-due indicator volume. However, the tank will at least contain the fuel reserve volume indicated on the back cover. with on-board computer After the fuel warning light comes on, the distance that has travelled since this time is If the vehicle covers long dis- displayed.

  • Page 32: Ambient Temperature

    The front tyre pressure is on the BMW Motorrad dealer. 3 °C. left 1; the reading on the right 2 Always take extra care when is the rear tyre pressure.

  • Page 33
    ‘General’ warning light shows yellow. If the tyre pressure registered by the sensor is outside the permissible toler- ance range, the ‘General’ warning light flashes red. The detailed description of BMW Motorrad RDC starts on page ( 73).
  • Page 34: Operation

    Ignition switch/steering Switching off ignition preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. lock Switching on ignition Keys You receive two ignition keys and one emergency key. The emer- gency key is small and light so that it can always be kept in a wallet or purse, for example.

  • Page 35: Electronic Immobiliser

    Switch on the ignition. Handlebars are locked. BMW Motorrad dealer. If you Key can be removed. wish to do this, you will need to bring all other keys for the motor- Electronic immobiliser bike with you.

  • Page 36: Reading

    with on-board computer Press and hold down button 1 Press button 1 to select the until the hours number 2 reading in values area 2. Press button 1 to select the flashes. The following values can be dis- reading in values area 2. Repeatedly press button 1 until played: The following values can be dis-…

  • Page 37: Resetting Tripmeter

    Distance travelled after fuel with on-board computer down to reserve Press button 3 to select the reading in values area 4. The following values can be dis- played: Total kilometres (shown) Trip I Tripmeter 1 ( Trip II Tripmeter 2 ( Press and hold down button 1 Warnings, if applicable until the tripmeter 2 reading is…

  • Page 38: Stopwatch

    Stopwatch Operating stopwatch Press and hold down button 1 until the value shown is reset. You can switch from the odo- If necessary, use button 1 to meter reading to a stopwatch 1. switch from the odometer to Stopwatch The readout is in hours, minutes, the stopwatch.

  • Page 39: Lights

    Lap timer Changing button : Stopwatch operated by means of the INFO button on functions the handlebar fitting. : Stopwatch operated by means of button 2 in the in- strument panel. To save the setting, press button 1 and button 2 at the same time and hold them down until the reading changes.

  • Page 40: Turn Indicators

    Low-beam headlight The low-beam headlight switches on automatically when you start the engine. High-beam headlight and headlight flasher Immediately after switching off Push button 1 to the left to the ignition, push button 1 to switch on the left flashing turn the left and hold it in this po- indicators.

  • Page 41: Hazard Warning Flashers

    Hazard warning Emergency off switch flashers (kill switch) Operate hazard warning flashers Switch on the ignition. The hazard warning flash- ers place a strain on the battery. Do not use the hazard Press button 1 to switch on warning flashers for longer than the hazard warning flashers.

  • Page 42: Heated Handlebar Grips

    2 is no longer shown on the display. Operate the heated handlebar grips BMW Motorrad ASC Start the engine. Repeatedly press button 1 until with Automatic Stability Control the desired heating stage 2 The heating in the heated (ASC) appears on the display.

  • Page 43: Clutch

    Switch on the ASC You have the option of de- You also have the option of activating the ASC function switching the ignition off and function while the motorcycle is on the then on again. move. An ASC fault has occurred if the ASC warning light shows when the motorcycle ac- celerates to a speed in excess…

  • Page 44: Brakes

    Brakes Adjust the handbrake lever Changing the position of the brake-fluid reservoir can allow air to penetrate the brake system. Do not twist the handlebar fitting or the handlebars. Turn adjusting screw 1 Turn adjusting screw 1 clockwise to increase the span clockwise to increase the span Attempting to adjust the between the clutch lever and…

  • Page 45: Mirrors

    Mirrors accordingly when the motorcycle is lightly loaded. Adjusting mirrors Adjust spring preload for rear wheel Removing seat ( 47). Your motorcycle’s hand- ling will suffer if you do not match the spring-preload and Adjust the mirror by twisting damping-characteristic settings. the casing and the mirror arm Adjust damping to suit spring into the desired position.

  • Page 46: Damping

    Damping Basic setting of spring preload, rear Setting Damping must be adapted to suit Turn the adjuster as far as the condition of the surface on it will go counter-clockwise which the motorcycle is ridden (One-up without luggage) and to suit spring preload. Turn the adjuster as far as An uneven surface requires it will go counter-clockwise,…

  • Page 47: Electronic Suspension Ad

    Possible settings Basic setting of rear- With the help of Electronic suspension damping Suspension Adjustment ESA, characteristic you can calibrate the rear-wheel Turn the adjusting screw as damping to the terrain with ease. far as it will go in the clock- Call up settings wise direction and then back it off one and a half turns (One-…

  • Page 48: Tyres

    Check tyre pressures against accordingly by a specialist characteristic while the mo- the data below. workshop, preferably an torcycle is on the move. authorised BMW Motorrad Tyre pressure, front The setting shown on the dealer. display is automatically Commercially available ad- accepted as the damping 2.5 bar (tyre cold)

  • Page 49: Seat

    Adjusting headlight beam Consult a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised throw BMW Motorrad dealer, in order to avoid damaging the plastic lens of the light. Headlight beam throw and spring preload Headlight beam throw is gener- ally kept constant when spring Position for heavy load preload is adjusted to suit load.

  • Page 50: Installing The Seat

    Installing the seat Turn the key to the left in seat Use a plastic-sheathed steel lock 1 and hold it in this pos- cable to secure the helmet to Position the seat in holder 1 ition while pressing down the helmet holder 1.

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    way when you hook the helmet into position. Position the helmet as shown in the illustration. Install the seat ( 48).
  • Page 52: Anti-Theft Alarm

    Overview Controls Conserving power in the vehicle’s starter battery with anti-theft alarm In order to conserve the power of the starter battery and en- General information about sure that the vehicle will start, the anti-theft alarm (DWA) the DWA anti-theft alarm auto- Any attempt to move the vehicle, matically switches off the alarm change its position, start it…

  • Page 53
    Activation with motion Conserving battery power If you want to activate the alarm function more than one minute sensor after switching off the ignition, you must press button 1 for longer than one second. If it is not armed within approximately one hour, the DWA anti-theft alarm shuts down in order not to draw power unnecessarily from…
  • Page 54: Alarm Function

    Motion sensor when Deactivating motion Alarm triggers motorcycle is to be sensor An alarm can be triggered by: transported the motion sensor attempt to switch on the igni- If you want to transport your tion with an unauthorised key motorcycle by train or on a disconnection of the anti-theft trailer, for example, it is advisable alarm (DWA) from the vehicle’s…

  • Page 55: Deactivation

    Deactivating alarm control. This function does not Flashes 4x: Disconnection of change the status of the anti- the anti-theft alarm from the function theft alarm. vehicle’s battery While an alarm is in progress an Information on alarm alarm tone sounds and the turn triggering indicators flash.

  • Page 56: Programming

    Programming options Programming anti-theft «Activation after ignition OFF» is programmed. alarm You can customise the follow- ing parameters of your anti-theft Turn indicators flash once. alarm: Alarm tone sounds once (if Confirmation alarm tone after programmed). activation/deactivation of the Alarm function is deactivated. anti-theft alarm in addition to Conserving battery power visual confirmation by turn in-…

  • Page 57
    Under what The programming function is Step 2: active. No function allocated to this step. circumstances is Programming is a four-step Press button 1 or button 2. programming aborted? process, although no function Programming is aborted Step 3: Which alarm tone is allocated to step 2.
  • Page 58: Registration Of The Remote

    step in the programming Registering remote Acknowledgement tone sounds routine twice. control You can now register a maximum The anti-theft alarm status indic- of four remote control units with ator light stops flashing and four the anti-theft alarm. Registration acknowledgement tones sound. is a three-step process and has to be repeated for each remote Registration of the…

  • Page 59: Synchronising

    Termination of When is it necessary to Synchronising remote synchronise the remote registration control control? Logon is ended in the following situations: The remote control has to be 4 remote control units have synchronised if the buttons of been logged on. the remote control have been Ignition is switched OFF.

  • Page 60: Battery

    Battery remote control has to be syn- Slide old battery 8 forward from under retainer 6. chronised. with anti-theft alarm Using a battery of the When does the battery wrong type or inserting the have to be changed? battery with the polarity reversed can cause irreparable damage to The battery in the remote control the device.

  • Page 61: Riding

    Your authorised Note the maximum permissible rectly BMW Motorrad dealer will be payload of the luggage carrier. Imbalanced load glad to advise you on the correct Loose clothing clothing for every purpose.

  • Page 62: Catalytic Converter

    Risk of poisoning Catalytic converter Risk of overheating Exhaust fumes contain carbon If misfiring causes unburned fuel Cooling would be monoxide, which is colourless to enter the catalytic converter, inadequate if the engine and odourless but highly toxic. there is a danger of overheating were allowed to idle for a lengthy and damage.

  • Page 63: Checklists

    Checklists Starting You cannot start the mo- torcycle with the side stand Use the following checklists to Start engine extended and a gear engaged. check important functions, set- Gearbox lubrication is en- The engine will switch itself off tings and wear limits. sured only when the engine if you start it with the gearbox in is running.

  • Page 64
    Phase 1 The start attempt is auto- specialist workshop, preferably matically interrupted if bat- an authorised BMW Motorrad The rev. counter and speedo- tery voltage is too low. Recharge dealer. meter needles both swing to the battery before you start the the limit values on their scales.
  • Page 65: Running In

    The ASC warning light goes out. (ASC) ABS self-diagnosis completed Check all the warning and tell- BMW Motorrad ASC performs tale lights. self-diagnosis to ensure its op- The ABS warning light goes out. After the ABS self-diagnosis erability. Self-diagnosis is per-…

  • Page 66: Redline Warning

    Redline warning Try to do most of your rid- New brake pads can extend ing during this initial period on stopping distance by a sig- twisting, fairly hilly roads. nificant margin. Comply with the rpm limits for Apply the brakes in good time. running in.

  • Page 67: Brakes

    Press button 1 and button 2 wheel. The sharper the motor- BMW Motorrad ABS prevents at the same time and hold cycle decelerates, the more load the front wheel from locking up.

  • Page 68: Parking Your Motorcycle

    Wet and dirty brakes Think ahead and brake in good If the camber of the roadway time until full braking efficiency is permits, turn the handlebars all Wetness and dirt on the brake restored. the way to the left. discs and the brake pads dimin- On a gradient, the motorcycle ish braking efficiency.

  • Page 69: Refuelling

    Extend the centre stand and lift Make sure the ground is level Recommended fuel the motorcycle onto the stand. and firm and place the motor- grade cycle on its side stand. On a gradient, the motorcycle should always face uphill; se- Super unleaded, (max.

  • Page 70: Securing Motorcycle For Transportation

    dry and the engine had cut out should be used for this pur- due to a lack of fuel. pose. Usable fuel capacity approx. 15 l Reserve fuel Refuel with fuel of the grade approx. 4 l stated below; do not fill the tank past the bottom edge of Press the fuel tank cap down The motorcycle can topple…

  • Page 71
    At the rear, secure the straps Risk of damaging compon- to the rear footrests on both ents. sides and tighten the straps. Take care not to trap Tighten all the straps uniformly; components such as brake lines the vehicle’s suspension should or wires.
  • Page 72: Engineering Details

    Brake system with turn and directional stability is circumstances, the system re- maintained irrespective of the acts instantly and adjusts braking BMW Motorrad ABS condition of the road surface. force accordingly to achieve op- How does ABS work? timum braking.

  • Page 73
    Riding for a lengthy period with Within the limits imposed by tem cannot perform beyond the front wheel lifted off the physics, the BMW Motorrad ABS the abilities dictated by its level ground (wheelie). ensures directional stability on of maintenance.
  • Page 74: Electronic Engine Manage

    Do not take risks that would neg- Do not take risks that would neg- The BMW Motorrad ASC is de- ate the additional safety offered ate the additional safety offered signed as an assistant system by this system.

  • Page 75: Tyre Pressure Monitoring

    The a corresponding loss of stability. a gear engaged. sensors continue to transmit the The BMW Motorrad ASC is un- measured-value signals for ap- able to control a situation of this Accelerating the motorcycle to proximately 15 minutes after the nature.

  • Page 76
    Tyre-pressure ranges The tyre-pressure readings Example: According to the shown by the multifunction Rider’s Manual, tyre pressure The RDC control unit differenti- display are temperature- should be 2.5 bar, but the ates between three tyre-pressure compensated. They are based reading in the multifunction ranges, all of which are paramet- on a tyre air temperature of 20 display is 2.3 bar.
  • Page 77: Maintenance

    Removing battery Further information on mainten- Screwdriver handle 101). ance and repair works is available from your BMW Motorrad author- Service toolkit ised dealer in the form of a DVD. with service toolkit Some of the work requires spe- cial tools and a thorough know- ledge of the technology involved.

  • Page 78: Engine Oil

    Wipe the area around the oil filler neck clean. Allow the engine to idle until BMW Motorrad has assembled the fan starts up, then allow it The motorcycle can topple a service toolkit that is ideal for to idle one minute longer.

  • Page 79
    If the oil level is above the MAX mark: Have the oil level corrected by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Install the oil dipstick. Top up the engine oil Use a dry cloth to wipe gauge Engine oil, specified level Damage to the engine length 2 clean.
  • Page 80: Brake System

    If pressure points are not clearly brake calipers. perceptible: Have the brakes checked by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Checking front brake pad thickness Make sure the ground is level Remove oil dipstick 1.

  • Page 81
    Visually inspect the brake pads Brake-pad wear limit, preferably an authorised to ascertain their thickness. rear BMW Motorrad dealer. Viewing direction: from the rear toward the brake caliper. min 1.0 mm (Friction pad only, Checking rear brake pad without backing plate. The…
  • Page 82
    Make sure the ground is level cialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad and firm and hold the motor- cycle upright. dealer.
  • Page 83
    MIN mark. cycle on its centre stand. If the brake fluid level drops be- low the permitted level: Have the defect rectified as quickly as possible by a spe- cialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.
  • Page 84: Coolant

    If the pressure point is not clearly perceptible: Have the clutch checked by a specialist workshop, preferably Coolant, specified level an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Between MIN and MAX marks on the expansion tank If the coolant drops below the…

  • Page 85: Rims And Tyres

    Move the rubber grommet 1 to sary, preferably by an author- one side. resistance can be felt whilst ised BMW Motorrad dealer. observing the notch between Slacken nut 2. Check the tyre tread edges 1 and 2 in the manual…

  • Page 86: Wheels

    If wheels, can have serious effects Wear indicators are built BMW Motorrad has not approved on the performance of the con- into the main profile the wheels and tyres, it cannot trol systems.

  • Page 87: Removing Front Wheel

    Remove screw 1 and remove sembly. Be sure to explain to the au- the wheel-speed sensor from thorised BMW Motorrad dealer its bore. Do not operate the handbrake or the specialist workshop that lever when the brake calipers the wheel is fitted with an RDC have been removed.

  • Page 88: Installing Front Wheel

    Raise front of motorcycle until the front wheel can turn freely. BMW Motorrad recommends Force the brake pads 1 slightly the BMW Motorrad front-wheel apart by rocking brake caliper 2 stand for lifting the motorcycle. back and forth against brake Install the front-wheel stand disc 3.

  • Page 89
    Always have the security of the (telescopic forks). fasteners checked by a specialist workshop, preferably an author- ised BMW Motorrad dealer. Clamp of quick-release axle Tightening sequence: Tighten screws six times in alternate sequence…
  • Page 90: Removing Rear Wheel

    Make sure the ground is level wheel. and firm and place the mo- Roll the rear wheel out toward torcycle on a suitable auxili- the rear. ary stand; BMW Motorrad re- commends the BMW Motorrad rear-wheel stand.

  • Page 91: Front-Wheel Stand

    Always have the security of the Rear wheel to drive shaft iliary stand before lifting the front fasteners checked by a specialist wheel with the BMW Motorrad workshop, preferably an author- front-wheel stand. Tightening sequence: tighten ised BMW Motorrad dealer.

  • Page 92
    Use basic stand with front- push it against the front axle. wheel adapter. The basic stand and its accessory compon- ents are available from your BMW Motorrad authorised Apply uniform pressure to push dealer. the front-wheel stand down and raise the motorcycle.
  • Page 93: Rear-Wheel Stand

    Remove retaining disc 2. To the left, while holding the un- are available from your do so, press release button 3. lock button down. BMW Motorrad authorised dealer. Hold the motorcycle upright and at the same time press the…

  • Page 94: Bulbs

    handle of the stand back until both rollers of the stand are on the ground. Then press the handle down to the ground. Bulbs Replacing low-beam and/ or high-beam headlight Remove cover 1 for the high- Disconnect plug 1. bulb beam headlight or cover 2 for Make sure the ground is level the low-beam headlight as ap-…

  • Page 95
    Replacing bulb for parking Replace the defective bulb. Close and lock spring wire clips 2. light Bulb for high-beam Make sure the ground is level headlight and firm and place the motor- H7 / 12 V / 55 W cycle on its stand. Switch off the ignition.
  • Page 96
    Replace the defective bulb. Bulb for parking light W5W / 12 V / 5 W Use a clean, dry cloth to hold the new bulb in order to keep the glass free of foreign matter. Turn bulb socket 1 counter- Turn bulb socket 1 clockwise clockwise to remove.
  • Page 97
    The LED rear light can be replaced only as a complete unit. Consult a specialist work- shop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. without LED rear light Press bulb 1 into its socket Make sure the ground is level and turn it clockwise to install.
  • Page 98
    LED turn indicators The LED flashing turn indic- ators can be replaced only as a complete unit. Consult a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Remove screw 1. Turn bulb 1 counter-clockwise Removing turn indicator and remove it from the bulb bulbs, front and rear housing.
  • Page 99: Body Panels

    Turn bulb 1 clockwise to install Install screw 1. Remove four screws 1 on it in the bulb housing. left and right and remove the Body panels centre trim panel. Removing centre trim panel Removing seat ( 47). Working from the inboard side, insert the glass into the bulb housing and close the housing.

  • Page 100: Jump-Start

    Jump-start Installing centre trim panel The wires leading to the power socket do not have a load-capacity rating adequate for jump-starting the engine. Ex- cessively high current can lead to a cable fire or damage to the vehicle electronics. Do not use the on-board socket Damage to the paintwork to jump-start the engine of the as a result of screw con-…

  • Page 101: Battery

    donor vehicle has a voltage rating Then connect one end of the Do not use proprietary of 12 V. black jump lead to the negat- start-assist sprays or other ive terminal of the donor bat- products to start the engine. Removing centre trim panel tery and the other end to the 97).

  • Page 102
    The motorcycle’s on-board electrics. on-board systems. You can ob- electronics know when the Use suitable BMW chargers. The tain additional information from battery is fully charged. The suitable charger is available from…
  • Page 103
    on-board socket is switched off The battery has to be re- when this happens. charged at regular intervals in the course of a lengthy period Comply with the operating in- of disuse. See the instructions structions of the charger. for caring for your battery. Al- If you are unable to charge ways fully recharge the battery the battery through the on-…
  • Page 104
    1 has sufficient shop, preferably an authorised clearance from the arrow to Installation in the wrong the relay carrier 2. BMW Motorrad dealer. sequence increases the risk of short-circuits. Switch off the ignition. Installing centre trim panel…
  • Page 105: Accessories

    The sockets will be automat- by visiting our website: Use only parts and accessor- «www.bmw-motorrad.com». ically switched off during the ies approved by BMW for your start procedure. motorcycle. Power sockets The power supply to the sock- BMW has conducted extens-…

  • Page 106: Cases

    Opening cases Closing cases be recognised by the vehicle’s electronics. In such cases, power sockets are switched off very shortly after the ignition is turned off. If the battery charge state is too low to maintain the mo- torcycle’s start capability, the power sockets are switched off.

  • Page 107
    Removing cases Then lift the case out of the bottom holder. Installing cases Position the case in case holder 1, then pivot it until it is Turn the key 1 to position seated at mount 2. RELEASE Pull the black release lever 3 Turn the key 1 to position RELEASE ) up and simultan-…
  • Page 108: Topcase

    Secure attachment Opening topcase Screws 1 inside the case allow you to make this adjustment. If a case wobbles or is difficult Turn key 1 in the topcase lock OPEN to fit, it has to be adapted to the to the position.

  • Page 109
    Removing the topcase Pull the release lever all the way up. The lid of the topcase opens. Closing topcase Push release lever 1 down until it engages. Turn key 1 in the topcase lock Turn the key in the topcase RELEASE to the position.
  • Page 110
    Lift the topcase at the rear and remove it from the luggage carrier. Installing topcase Pull the handle up as far as it will go. Push handle 1 down until it engages. Turn the key in the topcase LOCK lock to the position and remove the key from the lock.
  • Page 111: Care

    BMW Motorrad recommends BMW Motorrad recommends brakes might not take effect that you use BMW insect re- that you use the cleaning immediately. and care products you can mover to soften and wash off…

  • Page 112: Cleaning Easily Damaged

    Cleaning easily Chrome parts Do not use silicone sprays or care products that contain damaged components Use plenty of water and BMW silicon. shampoo to clean chrome, par- Plastics ticularly if it has been exposed to Paint care The use of unsuitable road salt.

  • Page 113: Protective Wax Coating

    BMW Motorrad recommend that suitable lubricant. specks of tar be removed with Coat bright metal and chrome- BMW tar remover and the parts plated parts with an acid-free treated with this product should grease (e.g. Vaseline). subsequently be waxed.

  • Page 114: Technical Data

    Troubleshooting chart Engine does not start or is difficult to start: Possible cause Rectification Kill switch activated Set kill switch to operating position (run). Side stand extended and gear engaged Select neutral or retract the side stand. Gear engaged and clutch not disengaged Select neutral or pull the clutch lever.

  • Page 115: Threaded Fasteners

    Threaded fasteners Front wheel Value Valid Brake caliper on fork leg M10 x 1.25 x 35 — 10.9 30 Nm Clamp of quick-release axle M8 x 30 Tighten screws six times in alternate sequence 19 Nm Quick-release axle in telescopic forks M24 x 1.5 50 Nm…

  • Page 116: Engine

    Engine Engine design Twin-cylinder 4-stroke engine, DOHC steering, 4 valves operated by rocker arm, liquid cooling for cylinder and cylinder head, integrated coolant pump, 6-speed gearbox and dry-sump lubrication Displacement 798 cm Cylinder bore 82 mm Piston stroke 75.6 mm Compression ratio 12 : 1 Nominal output…

  • Page 117: Fuel

    BMW Motorrad recommends BMW Motorrad ADVANTEC Pro oil, SAE 15W-50 Oil additives BMW Motorrad recommends not using oil addit- ives, because they can have a detrimental effect on clutch operation. Please do not hesitate to contact your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer if you have any questions relating the choice of a suitable engine oil for your motorcycle.

  • Page 118: Clutch

    Clutch Clutch type Multiplate clutch running in oil bath Transmission Gearbox type Claw-shift 6-speed transmission, integrated into engine block Gearbox transmission ratios 1.943 (35/68 teeth), Primary transmission ratio 1:2.462 (13/32 teeth), 1st gear 1:1.750 (16/28 teeth), 2nd gear 1:1.381 (21/29 teeth), 3rd gear 1:1.174 (23/27 teeth), 4th gear 1:1.042 (24/25 teeth), 5th gear 1:0.960 (25/24 teeth), 6th gear…

  • Page 119: Rear-Wheel Drive

    Rear-wheel drive Type of final drive Belt drive with damper in special housing Running gear Front wheel Type of front suspension Telescopic forks Spring travel, front 125 mm, at wheel Rear wheel Type of rear suspension Single-arm cast light-alloy swinging arm with cam- adjustable rear wheel axle Type of rear suspension Direct-acting central spring strut with adjustable…

  • Page 120: Brakes

    Brake-pad material, rear Sintered metal Wheels and tyres Recommended tyre sets You can obtain an up-to-date list of approved tyres from your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer or on the Internet at «www.bmw-motorrad.com». Front wheel Front wheel type Cast aluminium, MT H2 Front wheel rim size 3.50″…

  • Page 121: Electrics

    Rear wheel Rear-wheel type Cast aluminium, MT H2 Rear wheel rim size 5.5″ x 17″ Tyre designation, rear 180/55 ZR 17 Tyre pressure Tyre pressure, front 2.5 bar, tyre cold Tyre pressure, rear 2.9 bar, tyre cold Electrics Electrical rating of on-board sockets Fuses Electronic fuses protect all the circuits.

  • Page 122
    Spark plugs Spark plugs, manufacturer and designation NGK DCPR 8 E Electrode gap of spark plug 0.8…0.9 mm, when new Lighting Bulb for high-beam headlight H7 / 12 V / 55 W Bulbs for the low-beam headlight H7 / 12 V / 55 W Bulb for parking light W5W / 12 V / 5 W Bulb for tail light/brake light…
  • Page 123: Frame

    Frame Frame type Cast light alloy weldment with bolt-on rear frame Type plate location Steering head, right Position of the Vehicle Identification Number Steering head, right Dimensions Length of motorcycle 2156 mm Height of motorcycle 1250 mm, without rider at unladen weight, to top edge of windscreen Width of motorcycle 905 mm, across mirrors…

  • Page 124: Weights

    Weights Unladen weight 213 kg, DIN unladen weight, ready for road, 90 % load of fuel, without optional extras Permissible gross weight 420 kg Maximum payload 207 kg Riding specifications Top speed >200 km/h with reduced power output, 25 kW approx.

  • Page 125: Service

    BMW Motorrad dealer. services BMW Motorrad has an extensive network of dealerships in place As owner of a new BMW In order to help ensure that your to look after you and your mo- motorcycle, in circumstances BMW is always in optimum…

  • Page 126
    1000 km BMW Service in advance when the time for a service is approaching, on the The BMW Service is carried out basis of the programmed values. once a year; the extent of ser- vicing can vary, depending on the age of the vehicle and the distance it has covered.
  • Page 127: Confirmation Of Mainten

    Confirmation of maintenance work BMW Pre-delivery BMW Running-in Check Check Completed Completed Odometer reading Next service at the latest or, if logged beforehand, Odometer reading Stamp, signature Stamp, signature…

  • Page 128
    BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Completed Completed Completed Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand,…
  • Page 129
    BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Completed Completed Completed Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand,…
  • Page 130
    BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Completed Completed Completed Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand,…
  • Page 131
    BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Completed Completed Completed Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand,…
  • Page 132: Confirmation Of Service

    Confirmation of service The table is intended as a record of maintenance and repair work, the installation of optional accessories and, if appropriate, special campaign (recall) work. Item Odometer Date reading…

  • Page 133
    Item Odometer Date reading…
  • Page 134
    Appendix…
  • Page 135
    Certification Tire Pressure Control (TPC) FCC ID: MRXBC54MA4 FCC ID: MRXBC5A4 IC: 2546A-BC54MA4 IC: 2546A-BC5A4 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils RSS standard(s).
  • Page 136
    Brakes Abbreviations and symbols, 5 Battery Adjusting handlebar lever, 42 change, 58 Checking operation, 78 Engineering details, 70 Charging battery when Safety instructions, 65 Self-diagnosis, 62 connected, 100 Technical data, 118 Warnings, 26 Charging battery when disconnected, 101 Accessories General instructions, 103 Cases Installation, 102 Operation, 104…
  • Page 137
    Engine oil Fuses Damping Technical data, 119 Checking fill level, 76 Adjuster, 10 Filler neck, 8 adjusting, 44 Oil dipstick, 8 General views Deactivating Technical data, 115 Instrument panel, 15 Alarm, 53 Topping up, 77 Left side of motorcycle, 8 Motion sensor, 52 Equipment, 6 Multifunction display, 17…
  • Page 138
    Heated handlebar grips Lap-Timer, 37 Maintenance Control, 14 General instructions, 75 Lighting Operation, 40 Maintenance intervals, 123 Replacing bulb for parking Helmet holder Mirrors light, 93 Helmet, securing, 48 adjusting, 43 Replacing high-beam headlight Position on the motorcycle, 11 Mobility services, 123 bulb, 92 Horn, 13 Motion sensor…
  • Page 139
    Redline warning Service toolkit Odometer and tripmeters Stowage, 11 Switching on, 64 Control, 15 Service-due indicator, 29 Warning light, 15 Resetting, 35 Spark plugs Refuelling, 67 Technical data, 120 Registration Speedometer, 15 Remote control, 56 Parking, 66 Spring preload Remote control Power socket registration, 56 Adjuster, 10…
  • Page 140
    Dimensions, 121 Trim panels Warning lights Installing centre trim panel, 98 Electrics, 119 Overview, 16 Removing centre trim panel, 97 Engine, 114 Warnings Engine oil, 115 Troubleshooting chart, 112 ABS, 26 Turn indicators Frame, 121 Anti-theft alarm, 23 Control, 13 Fuel, 115 ASC, 27 Operation, 38…
  • Page 141
    Removing front wheel, 85 Removing rear wheel, 88 Technical data, 118…
  • Page 143
    Errors and omissions excepted. © 2014 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 80788 Munich, Germany Not to be reproduced by any means whatsoever, wholly or in part, without the written per- mission of BMW Motorrad, After Sales.
  • Page 144
    Usable fuel capacity approx. 15 l Reserve fuel approx. 4 l Tyre pressure Tyre pressure, front 2.5 bar, tyre cold Tyre pressure, rear 2.9 bar, tyre cold BMW recommends *01418556671* Order No.: 01 41 8 556 671 08.2014, 3rd edition, 01…

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  • Page 1
    BMW Motorrad The Ultimate Riding Machine Rider’s Manual (US Model) F 800 GT…
  • Page 2
    Motorcycle/Dealer Data Motorcycle data Dealer Data Model Contact in Service Ms./Mr. Vehicle identification number Phone number Color number Initial registration Dealer’s address/phone number (company License plate stamp)
  • Page 3
    We congratulate you on your choice of a motorcycle from We wish you many miles of safe BMW and welcome you to the and enjoyable riding community of BMW riders. Familiarize yourself with your new BMW Motorrad.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Multifunction display ..21 BMW Motorrad ASC ..44 Clutch ….. . . 45 1 General instructions .

  • Page 5
    Weights ….122 BMW Motorrad ABS ..66 9 Care ….107 Performance data .
  • Page 7: General Instructions

    General instructions Overview ……6 Abbreviations and symbols ..6 Equipment .

  • Page 8: Overview

    Optional accessory When the time comes to sell Instruction. BMW optional acces- your BMW, remember to hand sories can be purchased over this Rider’s Manual; it is an Result of an activity. and installed at your au- important part of the motorcycle.

  • Page 9: Equipment

    Deutsches Institut für Nor- (TPC). mung e. V. (DIN) and comply with its tolerance regulations. Ver- Equipment sions for individual countries may When you ordered your BMW differ. motorcycle, you chose various items of custom equipment. This Notice concerning Rider’s Manual describes optional…

  • Page 11: Overviews

    Overviews General view, left side ….11 General view, right side … . . 13 Underneath seat ….14 Under center fairing panel .

  • Page 13: General View, Left Side

    General view, left side Headlamp range adjust- ment (below instrument cluster) ( Seat lock ( Engine oil fill location and oil dipstick ( Payload table (on steering- head bearing at left)

  • Page 15: General View, Right Side

    General view, right side Fuel filler cap ( Brake-fluid reservoir, front Vehicle identification number, type plate (on steering-head bearing) Coolant level indicator (be- hind side fairing) ( Onboard power socket 100) Adjusting spring preload Brake-fluid reservoir, rear Damping adjustment…

  • Page 16: Underneath Seat

    Underneath seat Tools for adjusting spring preload ( Standard tool kit ( Rider’s Manual (US Model) Storage space with first-aid kit Storing first-aid kit Helmet holder ( Storage space with service toolkit Storing service tool kit Tire inflation pressure table…

  • Page 17: Under Center Fairing Panel

    Under center fairing panel Battery ( Storage space with tire repair kit Storing tire repair kit…

  • Page 18: Multifunction Switch, Left

    Multifunction switch, left High-beam headlight and headlight flasher ( Switching the indicators in the display ( Hazard warning flashers Turn indicators ( Horn Not included in standard equipment with Electronic Suspen- sion Adjustment (ESA) ESA ( Not included in standard equipment with Automatic Stability Control (ASC)

  • Page 19: Right

    Multifunction switch, right Starter ( Emergency on/off switch (kill switch) ( Not included in standard equipment with heated handlebar grips Operate heated grips 44).

  • Page 20: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument cluster Warning and indicator lamps ( Speedometer Function key Multifunction display Function key Ambient light sensor (for instrument lighting control) with anti-theft alarm Anti-theft alarm indicator lamp (see anti-theft alarm operating instructions) with onboard computer Engine speed warning Tachometer…

  • Page 21: Displays

    Displays Warning and indicator lamps ..20 Multifunction display ….21 Warning lamps ….. . 22 Onboard computer indicator .

  • Page 22: Warning And Indicator Lamps

    Warning and indicator lamps ABS ( Not included in standard equipment with Automatic Stability Control (ASC) ASC ( Fuel reserve ( Universal warning lamp (appears together with warnings in display panel) High-beam headlight Turn indicator, right Idle Turn indicator, left…

  • Page 23: Multifunction Display

    Multifunction display Warning for electronic en- gine management ( Not included in standard equipment with heated handlebar grips Display of the selected heated grip level ( Not included in standard equipment with onboard computer Stopwatch ( Time ( Not included in standard equipment with Tire Pressure Con- trol (TPC/RDC)

  • Page 24: Warning Lamps

    Warning lamps Value area for indicators Display Not included in standard Warnings are displayed with the equipment corresponding warning lamps. with onboard computer Symbols explaining the indicated value ( 10 Coolant temperature dis- play Next to value area 2, warning tri- 11 Not included in standard angle 3 can be indicated in ad- equipment…

  • Page 25
    Overview of warning indicators Warning and indicator Warning symbols in the Meaning lamps display x.x °F Outside temperature warning ( » » flashes Lights up yellow + » » is indi- Electronic immobilizer is active ( cated Lights up red Flashes Coolant temperature too high ( Lights up yellow…
  • Page 26
    Warning and indicator Warning symbols in the Meaning lamps display Lights up yellow + » » or » Sensor defective or system fault ( » is indicated Lights up yellow + » » is indi- Battery of tire-inflation pressure sensor cated.
  • Page 27
    Warning and indicator Warning symbols in the Meaning lamps display Lights up ASC switched off ( Lights up ASC error (…
  • Page 28
    Have the defective key re- there is no risk of black ice form- placed, preferably by an autho- Possible cause: ing at measured temperatures rized BMW Motorrad retailer. The coolant temperature is too above 37 °F (3 °C). Coolant temperature too high.
  • Page 29
    ( 88). operation mode thorized workshop, preferably Replacing bulb for parking light General warning light shows an authorized BMW Motorrad 90). yellow. retailer. Replacing brake light and tail Engine symbol appears on light bulbs ( 91).
  • Page 30
    Contact a specialist service fa- Before adjusting the tire in- cility, preferably an authorized flation pressure, observe The measured tire inflation pres- BMW Motorrad retailer. the information on temperature sure is outside the permissible compensation and on inflation tolerance. Tire inflation pressure in…
  • Page 31
    Have fault eliminated at a spe- with Tire Pressure Control cility, preferably an authorized cialist service facility, preferably (TPC/RDC) BMW Motorrad retailer. an authorized BMW Motorrad General warning light shows dealer. Transmission error yellow. Battery of tire-inflation with Tire Pressure Control — — + «…
  • Page 32: Abs Error

    BMW Motorrad Possible cause: Fuel shortage can lead to retailer. engine misfires. This can The ABS is not available because result in unexpected engine de- the self-diagnosis has not been Possible cause: activation (accident hazard) and completed. To check the wheel…

  • Page 33: Asc Intervention

    ASC warning lamp lights as soon as possible at a spe- completed cialist service facility, preferably with Automatic Stability Control Possible cause: an authorized BMW Motorrad (ASC) The ASC has been deactivated retailer. by the rider. ASC warning lamp flashes ASC intervention Switch ASC on.

  • Page 34: Onboard Computer Indicator

    Fuel level Fuel reserve cialist service facility, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad Due to the complex fuel tank ge- The fuel level at which the re- retailer. ometry, the fill level cannot be serve warning lamp actually lights determined in the upper filling…

  • Page 35: Service Display

    Consult a certified workshop, calculated early service falls to preferably an authorized within 621 miles (1000 km), the BMW Motorrad retailer, for remaining miles (kilometers) 1 setting of the date. are counted down in 62-miles If the time remaining until the (100-km) steps.

  • Page 36: Tire Inflation Pressure

    2 shows the inflation pres- Further information on The outside temperature sure in the rear tire. Immediately BMW Motorrad RDC can warning does not mean that after switching on the ignition, be found starting from page there is no risk of black ice form- — — «…

  • Page 37: Operation

    Heated grips ……44 BMW Motorrad ASC ….44 Clutch .

  • Page 38: Steering And Ignition Lock

    Please performed ( 57). onboard socket. contact a specialist service fa- with Automatic Stability Control cility for this purpose, preferably Locking handlebars (ASC) an authorized BMW Motorrad re- Turn handlebars to left. ASC self-diagnosis is per- tailer. formed. (…

  • Page 39: Electronic Immobilizer

    BMW Motorrad retailer. «authorized» for your motorcycle. The keys are part of an inte- grated security system, so the A further key attached to retailer is under an obligation to the same ring as the igni-…

  • Page 40: Display

    with onboard computer Press and hold button 1 until Press button 1 to select the hours 2 flash. display in value area 2. Press button 1 to select the Press button 1 repeatedly until The following values can be indi- display in value area 2.

  • Page 41: Resetting Tripmeter

    Distance covered since the with onboard computer fuel reached the reserve level Press button 3 to select the display in value area 4. The following values can be indi- cated: Total kilometers (in illustration) Trip I Trip odometer 1 ( Trip II Trip odometer 2 ( Press and hold button 1 until…

  • Page 42: Stopwatch

    Stopwatch Operating stopwatch Press and hold button 1 until displayed value has been reset. As an alternative to the odome- If necessary, switch over from ter, the stopwatch 1 can be dis- odometer to stopwatch with Stopwatch played. The display consists of button 1.

  • Page 43: Lights

    Lap timer Interchanging button : Operation of the stop- watch using button 2 in the functions instrument cluster. To save the setting made, press and hold button 1 and button 2 simultaneously until the display changes. Lights Parking lights The parking lights switch on au- To enable improved operation of the stopwatch while driving tomatically when the ignition is…

  • Page 44: Turn Indicators

    Headlight high beam and flasher Immediately after switching off Press button 1 toward left to the ignition push button 1 to switch on left-hand turn indica- the left and hold until the park- tor. Press switch 1 toward front to ing lamps come on.

  • Page 45: Hazard Warning Flashers

    Hazard warning Emergency on/off flashers switch (kill switch) Operating hazard warning flashers Switch on ignition. The hazard warning flash- ers place a strain on the battery. Do not use the hazard Press button 1 to switch on warning flashers for longer than hazard warning flashers.

  • Page 46: Heated Grips

    1 repeatedly un- til heated grip symbol 2 is not shown anymore in the display. Engine switched off Operating position BMW Motorrad ASC with Automatic Stability Control Heated grips Press button 1 repeatedly un- (ASC) with heated handlebar grips…

  • Page 47: Clutch

    Switching the ASC As an alternative, the ignition can also be switched off and function on then on again. If the ASC warning lamp lights up after switching the ignition off and on followed by continued driving over 3 mph (5 km/h), an ASC error has occurred.

  • Page 48: Brakes

    Brakes Adjusting handbrake lever Changing the position of the brake-fluid reservoir can allow air to penetrate the brake system. Do not reposition the handlebar controls on the handlebars or the handlebars in their mounts. Turn adjusting screw 1 clock- Turn adjusting screw 1 clock- Adjusting the handbrake wise to increase distance be- wise to increase distance be-…

  • Page 49: Mirrors

    Mirrors accordingly when the motorcycle is lightly loaded. Adjusting mirrors Adjusting spring preload at rear wheel Remove seat ( 51). Your motorcycle’s han- dling will suffer if you do not match the spring-preload and Move mirror into desired po- damping-characteristic settings. sition by twisting the housing Adjust the damping characteristic and the mirror arm.

  • Page 50: Damping

    Damping Basic setting of spring preload, rear Setting Damping must be adjusted to the Turn adjustment wheel road conditions and the spring counterclockwise as far as preload. possible (One-up without A rough road surface requires load) softer damping than a smooth Turn adjustment wheel as road surface.

  • Page 51: Electronic Suspension Adjustment

    COMF : comfortable damping Basic setting of rear NORM : normal damping wheel rear-wheel damp- SPORt : sporty damping The display is automatically Turn adjusting screw as far hidden again after a short time. as possible clockwise, then turn back 0.5 turns (One-up Adjust the chassis with load/two-up with load) Switch on ignition.

  • Page 52: Tires

    The damping can be ad- service facility, preferably an au- Tire pressure, front justed while the motorcycle thorized BMW Motorrad dealer. is being ridden. Ordinary adhesive tape 36.3 psi (2.5 bar) (With tire damages the plastic lens. If button 1 is not pressed for a…

  • Page 53: Seat

    BMW Motorrad retailer. Adjusting headlamp range Neutral position Turn and hold ignition key in the seat lock 1 to left while Position with heavy pay- pressing seat downward at rear load to support movement. Raise seat at rear and release…

  • Page 54: Helmet Holder

    Installing the seat watch the position of the helmet lock. Position helmet as shown in illustration. Install the seat ( 52). Secure helmet on helmet holder 1 using a steel cable. Insert seat in bracket 1 and press down firmly at rear. The seat’s detent mechanism will be heard to engage.

  • Page 55: Riding

    Riding Safety instructions ….54 Checklists ……55 Starting .

  • Page 56: Safety Instructions

    Observe the maximum permis- of the year. Your authorized cycle, e.g.: sible payload indicated on the BMW Motorrad retailer will be Incorrect settings of spring- label in the respective luggage happy to advise you and has strut and shock absorber sys- system.

  • Page 57: Checklists

    the label in the respective lug- Catalytic converter extreme cases, the motorcycle gage system. could catch fire. If misfiring causes unburned fuel Do not allow the engine to idle to enter the catalytic converter, Risk of poisoning unnecessarily. After starting, ride there is a danger of overheating Exhaust fumes contain carbon off immediately.

  • Page 58: Starting

    lever to disengage the clutch Before every journey roll for longer periods or push it over longer distances with the and twist the throttle grip Brakes engine switched off. slightly. Front and rear brake fluid levels Clutch Switch on ignition. Damping setting and spring Pre-Ride Check in progress preload…

  • Page 59
    The self-diagnosis routine warning and indicator lamps are ABS self-diagnosis is determining whether switched on consecutively. completed BMW Motorrad ABS is ready for operation. The self-diagnosis ABS warning lamp goes out. Phase 2 routine runs automatically when The universal warning lamp Watch all warning and indicator you switch on the ignition.
  • Page 60: Breaking In

    The self-diagnosis routine Watch all warning and indicator Observe the engine run-in is determining whether lamps on the display. BMW Motorrad ASC is ready for speeds. An ASC error is indicated follow- operation. The self-diagnosis Engine run-in speed ing completion of the ASC self- routine runs automatically when you switch on the ignition.

  • Page 61: Engine Speed Warning

    Engine speed warning dure is essential if the tires are to Mileage until first achieve maximum grip. running-in check New tires do not provide 311…746 miles full tire traction. Accident (500…1200 km) hazards exist in particular on wet roads and at extreme angles. Brake pads Always think well ahead and avoid extreme angles.

  • Page 62: Brakes

    The Locking up of the front wheel heavier you brake, the greater is prevented by BMW Motorrad Press and hold button 1 and the weight transfer to the front ABS. button 2 simultaneously until wheel.

  • Page 63: Parking Your Motorcycle

    Parking your Wet, soiled brakes Center stand motorcycle Moisture and dirt on the brake with center stand disks and the brake pads result in Side stand Switch off engine. a decrease in the braking action. Switch off engine. Delayed or poorer braking action If the ground is soft or un- must be expected in the follow- even, there is no guaran-…

  • Page 64: Refueling

    Refueling the current standard in each Fuel attacks plastic sur- case. faces, making them cloudy Fuel quality or unattractive. Recommended fuel qual- For the best fuel economy, the Immediately wipe off plastic parts gasoline should be sulfur-free or after contact with fuel. very low in sulfur content.

  • Page 65: Fastening Motorcycle For Trans

    was completely emptied, i.e., if the engine dies off due to lack of fuel. Usable fuel quantity Approx. 4 gal (Approx. 15 l) Reserve fuel quantity Refuel with a fuel meeting the The motorcycle can tip specifications below, continu- away to the side and fall Approx.

  • Page 66
    Fasten straps at rear on both Components can be dam- sides on passenger footrests aged. and tighten them. Do not pinch components, e.g. Tension all straps evenly; the brake lines or wiring harnesses. vehicle should be pulled down Fasten straps at front on both against its springs with the sus- sides on lower fork bridge and pension highly compressed.
  • Page 67: Technology In

    ABS ……. . 66 Engine management with BMW Motorrad ASC ….68 Tire pressure control (RDC) ..69…

  • Page 68: Brake System With Bmw Motorrad Abs

    (gravel, ice, snow) BMW Motorrad ABS? and driving stability is lost, and so that the wheels turn in every The BMW Motorrad ABS en- a fall can result. Before this sit- imaginable case and driving sta- sures driving stability on any sur- uation occurs, ABS is activated bility is ensured.

  • Page 69
    BMW Motorrad ABS is un- maintenance condition. Unusual driving conditions can able to counteract their effects. To ensure that the…
  • Page 70: Engine Management With Bmw Motorrad Asc

    From the speed BMW Motorrad ASC can be de- speeds of the front and difference the slip, and with it activated for these cases.

  • Page 71: Tire Pressure Control

    In this case, BMW Motorrad rec- fault code is output. inside the tire and sends these ommends turning back the throt- values to the control unit.

  • Page 72
    Tire inflation pressure The tire inflation pressures are Example: according to the ranges shown temperature-compensated Rider’s Manual, the tire inflation in the multifunction display. They pressure is to be 36 psi (2.5 bar), The RDC control unit distin- refer to a tire air temperature of however 33 psi (2.3 bar) is guishes between three inflation 68 °F (20 °C).
  • Page 73: Maintenance

    Maintenance General instructions ….72 Onboard tool kit ….72 Engine oil .

  • Page 74: General Instructions

    Reversible screwdriver in- wheel removal and installation), tenance and repair work can be sert BMW Motorrad has put together obtained on DVD through your with Phillips PH1 and Torx a service tool kit matched to your authorized BMW Motorrad re- motorcycle.

  • Page 75
    the higher the level of oil in the sump. Checking the oil level with the engine cold or after a short trip leads to misinterpretations of the oil fill quantity. To ensure that the display of the engine oil level is correct, only check the oil level with the en- gine at operating temperature.
  • Page 76: Brake System

    Top up engine oil ( 74). If fluid level is above MAX mark: Have fluid level corrected by an authorized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Install oil dipstick. Remove oil dipstick 1. Specified level of engine Topping up engine oil Check engine oil level ( 72).

  • Page 77
    In order to ensure the operating Have the brakes checked at an reliability of the brake system, authorized workshop, preferably make sure that the brake pads an authorized BMW Motorrad are not worn beyond their mini- retailer. mum thickness. Checking front brake pad…
  • Page 78
    Have the brake pads replaced by a specialist service facil- ity, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Checking front brake fluid Check the brake pad thickness Rear brake-pad wear level with visual inspection. Direc-…
  • Page 79
    If brake fluid level falls below the approved level: Have the defect corrected as soon as possible by a special- ist service facility, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad re- tailer.
  • Page 80: Coolant

    Read off coolant level on ex- pansion tank 1. Illuminate from If brake fluid level falls below the the bottom for better visibility. approved level: Have the defect corrected as soon as possible by an autho- rized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad re- tailer.

  • Page 81: Clutch

    If no clear pressure point can be felt: Have the clutch checked by an authorized workshop, preferably Coolant level an authorized BMW Motorrad Actuate the clutch lever un- retailer. til resistance can be felt. Ob- serve cut-out between edges 1…

  • Page 82: Wheel Rims And Tires

    Tighten nut 2 while holding For every tire size, adjusting screw 3 to ensure Have tires replaced even be- BMW Motorrad has tested that it does not move out of fore the minimum tread depth certain tire brands and approved is reached.

  • Page 83
    Use only wheels and tires that stalled and may not be replaced. BMW Motorrad has approved for If you want to equip your mo- your type of motorcycle. torcycle with different wheels, Extensive information is…
  • Page 84: Removing Front Wheel

    Remove screws 1 of brake Place motorcycle on an auxil- calipers on left and right. iary stand; BMW Motorrad rec- ommends BMW Motorrad rear- wheel stand. Mount rear-wheel stands 87).

  • Page 85: Installing Front Wheel

    BMW Motorrad recommends authorized BMW Motorrad the BMW Motorrad front wheel retailer. stand for lifting the motorcycle. Mount front wheel stand 86). Remove spacing bushing 1 on left side from wheel hub.

  • Page 86: Removing Rear Wheel

    tion arrows on the tires or on the Pinch bolt of quick-re- Brake caliper on fork leg rim. lease axle Roll front wheel into front sus- Tightening sequence: 22 lb/ft (30 Nm) pension (telescopic fork). tighten alternatively 14 lb/ft (19 Nm) Remove front wheel stand.

  • Page 87: Installing Rear Wheel

    BMW Motorrad recommends Installing rear wheel the BMW Motorrad rear-wheel Malfunctions may occur stand. during control interventions Mount rear-wheel stands by ABS if a wheel other than the 87). standard wheel is installed. with center stand Please see the information on…

  • Page 88: Front Wheel Stand

    Place the motorcycle on an aux- curely on them. iliary stand before lifting the front Tighten mounting screw 1. wheel with the BMW Motorrad front-wheel stand. Loosen mounting screw 1. Place motorcycle on an auxil- Push the two mounts 2 far iary stand;…

  • Page 89: Rear-Wheel Stand

    Remove the lock washer 2; to are available through your do so, press the unlock but- authorized BMW Motorrad with center stand ton 3. retailer. If the motorcycle is raised too far at the front the…

  • Page 90: Lamps

    grip of stand back so that both The alignment of connec- stand rollers rest on ground. tor, spring wire strap and bulb may differ from that shown Then press the grip down to in the following illustrations. the ground. Lamps Replacing low-beam and/ or high-beam bulb Make sure ground is level and…

  • Page 91
    where other than on its metal socket base. Remove spring wire strap 1 Close plug connection 1. from detents and fold to side. Take out bulb 2. Insert bulb 1 while ensuring Replace defective bulb. correct position of the lug. Close and lock spring wire Bulb for high-beam strap 2.
  • Page 92
    Replacing bulb for parking Replace defective bulb. light Bulb for parking light Make sure ground is level and firm and park motorcycle. W5W / 12 V / 5 W Switch off ignition. To prevent contaminants from To achieve better accessi- being deposited on the new bility, turn the handlebars to bulb’s glass surface, always use…
  • Page 93
    The LED tail light can only be completely replaced. Please contact a specialist service facility for this purpose, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Install bulb socket 1 by turning without LED tail light clockwise. Make sure ground is level and firm and park motorcycle.
  • Page 94
    Removing front and rear turn signal bulb Make sure ground is level and firm and park motorcycle. Switch off ignition. Press bulb 1 into socket and Pull glass on screw connection install by turning clockwise. side out of mirror housing. Remove screw 1.
  • Page 95: Fairings And Panels

    Fairings and Panels Installing front and rear turn signal bulb Removing center fairing Replace defective bulb. panel Remove seat ( 51). Bulbs for flashing turn indicators, front RY10W / 12 V / 10 W To prevent contaminants from being deposited on the new Insert inside end of lens into bulb’s glass surface, always use light housing and close.

  • Page 96: Jump-Starting

    Jump-starting Installing center fairing panel The wires leading to the power socket do not have a load-capacity rating adequate for jump-starting the engine. Ex- cessively high current can lead to a cable fire or damage to the vehicle electronics. Do not use the socket to Paint damage caused by jump-start the engine of the screw connection.

  • Page 97: Battery

    Battery ative terminal on this vehicle: Remove center fairing panel 93). position 1). Maintenance instructions When jump-starting the engine, Run engine of donor vehicle Correct battery maintenance during jump-starting procedure. do not disconnect the battery combined with proper charging from the onboard electrical sys- Start engine of the vehicle with and storage procedures extends tem.

  • Page 98
    To charge the battery via the battery. battery terminals, disconnect the battery. battery first. BMW Motorrad has devel- Charge disconnected battery oped a trickle-charger spe- Charging the battery via via onboard socket. cially designed for compatibility…
  • Page 99
    Consult a certified service fa- battery terminals. cility, preferably an authorized In the case of longer peri- BMW Motorrad retailer, for set- ods when the motorcycle is ting of the date. not being used, the battery must be recharged regularly. See the Switch off ignition.
  • Page 100
    Push battery carrier over bat- Make sure that the battery mi- tery and install screw 3. nus cable 1 has sufficient dis- tance Arrow to the relay car- An incorrect installation se- rier 2. quence increases the risk of short-circuiting. Install center fairing panel Always observe the proper 94).
  • Page 101: Accessories

    Accessories General instructions ….100 Onboard sockets ….100 Case .

  • Page 102: General Instructions

    Cable routing must not restrict Use only parts and accessories products. the steering angle and the han- approved by BMW for your BMW is unable to accept any li- dling characteristics. motorcycle. ability whatsoever for parts and Cables must not be trapped.

  • Page 103: Case

    Opening case Closing case switching off the ignition to re- duce the strain on the onboard electrical system. Additional devices with low power con- sumption are possibly not de- tected by the vehicle electron- ics. In these cases, onboard sockets are already switched off shortly after the ignition is switched off.

  • Page 104
    Removing case simultaneously pulling the case outward. Then lift case out of lower mounting. Mounting case Insert case in case carrier 1, then swing as far as possible Turn key 1 to posi- onto mount 2. RELEASE tion Pull black release lever 3 RELEASE ) upward while simultaneously pushing the…
  • Page 105: Topcase

    Secure hold Opening the topcase Use the screws 1 inside the case for this purpose. If a case wobbles or is difficult to Turn key 1 in the topcase lock OPEN fit, it must be adapted to the gap to position Topcase between the upper and lower mount.

  • Page 106
    Removing topcase Pull release lever all the way Topcase lid opens. Closing the topcase Press release lever 1 down un- til it engages. Turn key 1 in the topcase lock Turn key in topcase lock to the RELEASE to position LOCK position and remove.
  • Page 107
    Raise the rear of the topcase and pull it off luggage rack. Mounting the topcase Fold up handle as far as possi- ble. Press handle 1 down until it engages. Turn key in topcase lock to the LOCK position and remove. Hook topcase into the lug- gage rack.
  • Page 109: Care

    Care Care products ….. 108 Washing your vehicle ….108 Cleaning sensitive vehicle parts .

  • Page 110: Care Products

    BMW Motorrad recommends BMW Motorrad recommends Brake early until the brake disks that you use BMW Insect Re- that you use cleaning and care and pads are dry. products available at your au- mover to soften and wash off…

  • Page 111: Paint Care

    BMW cleaning naphtha or spirit on a silicone. auto shampoo. Use chrome pol- clean cloth or cotton ball. BMW ish for additional treatment. Motorrad recommends remov- ing tar spots with BMW Tar Re- mover. Then add a protective…

  • Page 112: Protective Wax Coating

    Remove the protective wax To preserve the finish of your coating. vehicle, BMW Motorrad recom- Clean the motorcycle. mends BMW Car Wax or agents Install a charged battery. that contain carnauba or syn- Observe checklist before start- thetic waxes. ing.

  • Page 113: Technical Data

    Technical data Troubleshooting chart … . . 112 Performance data ….122 Threaded fasteners ….113 Engine .

  • Page 114: Troubleshooting Chart

    Troubleshooting chart Engine does not start at all or is very difficult to start: Possible cause Remedy Emergency on/off switch (kill switch) Adjust emergency on/off switch (kill switch) to nor- mal operating position. Side stand extended and gear engaged Engage neutral or fold up the side stand. Gear engaged and clutch not disengaged Place transmission in neutral or disengage clutch.

  • Page 115: Threaded Fasteners

    Threaded fasteners Front wheel Value Valid Brake caliper on fork leg M10 x 1.25 x 35 — 10.9 22 lb/ft (30 Nm) Pinch bolt of quick-release axle M8 x 30 Tighten alternatively 14 lb/ft (19 Nm) Quick-release axle in telescopic fork M24 x 1.5 37 lb/ft (50 Nm)

  • Page 116: Engine

    Engine Engine design Two-cylinder, four-stroke engine, DOHC control, 4 valves actuated by trailing valve levers, liquid cooling for cylinders and cylinder head, integrated coolant pump, 6-speed manual transmission and dry-sump lubrication Displacement 798 cc (798 cm Cylinder bore 3.2 in (82 mm) Piston stroke 3 in (75.6 mm) Compression ratio…

  • Page 117: Fuel

    SAE 15W-50, API SJ / JASO MA2 Oil additives BMW Motorrad does not recommend using oil additives, as these can worsen the operation of the clutch. Ask your BMW Motorrad retailer for engine oils suitable for your motorcycle. BMW recommends…

  • Page 118: Clutch

    Clutch Clutch design Multi-disk oil-bath clutch Transmission Transmission design Claw-shifted 6-speed transmission integrated in engine housing Transmission gear ratios 1.943 (35/68 teeth), Primary gear ratio 1:2.462 (13/32 teeth), 1st gear 1:1.750 (16/28 teeth), 2nd gear 1:1.381 (21/29 teeth), 3rd gear 1:1.174 (23/27 teeth), 4th gear 1:1.042 (24/25 teeth), 5th gear 1:0.960 (25/24 teeth), 6th gear…

  • Page 119: Rear-Wheel Drive

    Rear-wheel drive Type of final drive Belt drive with jerk damping in its own housing Suspension Front wheel Type of front suspension Telescopic forks Spring travel, front 4.9 in (125 mm), on wheel Rear wheel Type of rear suspension Single-arm light-alloy cast swinging arm with rear wheel axle adjustable via eccentric Type of rear suspension Directly articulated central spring strut with ad-…

  • Page 120: Brakes

    Sintered metal Wheels and tires Recommended tire combinations You can obtain an overview of the current tire approvals from your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer or on the Internet at www.bmw- motorrad.com. Front wheel Front wheel design Cast aluminum, MT H2 Front-wheel rim size 3.50″…

  • Page 121: Electrical System

    Rear wheel Rear wheel design Cast aluminum, MT H2 Rear-wheel rim size 5.5″ x 17″ Rear tire designation 180/55 ZR 17 Tire inflation pressure Tire pressure, front 36.3 psi (2.5 bar), with tire cold Tire pressure, rear 42.1 psi (2.9 bar), with tire cold Electrical system Electrical rating of onboard sockets Fuses…

  • Page 122
    Spark plugs Spark plugs, manufacturer and designation NGK DCPR 8 E Electrode gap of spark plug 0.03…0.04 in (0.8…0.9 mm), new Bulbs Bulb for high-beam headlight H7 / 12 V / 55 W Bulbs for low-beam headlight H7 / 12 V / 55 W Bulb for parking light W5W / 12 V / 5 W Bulb for taillight/brake light…
  • Page 123: Frame

    Frame Frame design Cast light alloy welded design with screwed-on rear frame Location of type plate Right steering head Location of the vehicle identification number Right steering head Dimensions Motorcycle length 84.9 in (2156 mm) Motorcycle height 49.2 in (1250 mm), without rider at unladen weight, up to upper edge of windshield Motorcycle width 35.6 in (905 mm), across mirrors…

  • Page 124: Weights

    Weights Unladen weight 470 lbs (213 kg), DIN unladen weight, ready for road, 90 % full tank of gas, without OE Permissible gross weight 926 lbs (420 kg) Maximum payload 456 lbs (207 kg) Performance data Top speed >124 mph (>200 km/h)

  • Page 125: Service

    Service Reporting safety defects … 124 BMW Motorrad Service … . 125 BMW Motorrad Mobility Services ……125 Maintenance procedures .

  • Page 126: Defects

    National Highway Traffic Safety Ad- ministration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying BMW of North America, LLC. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign.

  • Page 127: Bmw Motorrad Service

    «www.bmw-motorrad.com». Maintenance You can obtain information on If this maintenance and re- the contents of the BMW Ser- procedures pair work is performed inex- vices from your BMW Motorrad pertly, there is a danger of dam- BMW Pre-Delivery Check retailer.

  • Page 128
    300 mls and 750 mls (500 km before the entered values. and 1200 km). BMW Service BMW service is carried out once a year. The scope of the ser- vices performed may be de- pendent on the vehicle owner and the mileage driven. Your…
  • Page 129: Confirmation Of Mainte

    Confirmation of maintenance work BMW Pre-Delivery BMW Running-in Check Check Conducted Conducted Odometer reading Next service at the latest or, if reached sooner, Odometer reading Stamp, Signature Stamp, Signature…

  • Page 130
    BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Conducted Conducted Conducted Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner,…
  • Page 131
    BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Conducted Conducted Conducted Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner,…
  • Page 132
    BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Conducted Conducted Conducted Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner,…
  • Page 133
    BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Conducted Conducted Conducted Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner, or, if reached sooner,…
  • Page 134: Confirmation Of Service

    Confirmation of service The table is intended as proof of maintenance and repair work, the installed optional accessories and any special campaign (recall) work carried out. Work carried out Odometer Date reading…

  • Page 135
    Work carried out Odometer Date reading…
  • Page 137: Appendix

    Appendix Certificate ……136…

  • Page 138: Certificate

    Certification Tire Pressure Control (TPC) FCC ID: MRXBC54MA4 FCC ID: MRXBC5A4 IC: 2546A-BC54MA4 IC: 2546A-BC5A4 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils RSS standard(s).

  • Page 139: Index

    Bulbs Abbreviations and symbols, 6 Battery Replace bulb for parking Charging connected battery, 96 light, 90 Self-diagnosis, 57 Charging disconnected Replacing brake light and tail Technology in detail, 66 battery, 97 light bulbs, 91 Warning indicators, 30 Installing, 97 Replacing high-beam bulb, 88 Accessories Maintenance instructions, 95 Replacing low-beam bulb, 88…

  • Page 140
    Coolant Engine oil Fuel Checking level, 78 Fill level indicator, 32 Checking level, 72 Fluid level indicator, 13 Fill location, 13 Fill location, 11 Overtemperature warning Refueling, 62 Oil dipstick, 11 indicator, 26 Reserve quantity, 32 Technical data, 115 Currentness of this manual, 7 Technical data, 115 Topping up, 74 Fuel reserve…
  • Page 141
    Helmet holder Lights Returning to use, 110 Position on vehicle, 14 Control, 16 Storage, 110 Securing helmet, 52 Headlamp range Multifunction display Horn, 16 adjustment, 11 Control, 16 Headlight low beam, 41 Meaning of symbols, 32 Operating headlight flasher, 42 Overview, 21 Ignition Operating headlight high…
  • Page 142
    Multifunction switch, left, 16 Stopwatch Safety instructions Operating, 40 Right handlebar fitting, 17 About brakes, 60 Switching off, 61 Right side of vehicle, 13 On riding, 54 Symbols in display Under fairing, 15 Seat Meaning, 32 Underneath seat, 14 Installing, 51 Warning and indicator Locking mechanism, 11 lamps, 20…
  • Page 143
    Weights, 122 Turn indicators Weights Control, 16 Payload table, 11 Wheels and tires, 118 Operating, 42 Technical data, 122 Tire Pressure Control TPC/RDC Display, 34 Type plate Wheels Position on vehicle, 13 Checking rims, 80 Rim sticker, 81 Technology in detail, 69 Installing front wheel, 83 Installing rear wheel, 85 Warning indicators, 28…
  • Page 144
    Errors and omissions excepted. ©2013 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 80788 Munich, Germany Reprints and duplication of this work, in whole or part, are pro- hibited without the express writ- ten approval of BMW Motorrad, Aftersales.
  • Page 145
    Approx. 1.1 gal (Approx. 4 l) Tire inflation pressure Tire pressure, front 36.3 psi (2.5 bar), with tire cold Tire pressure, rear 42.1 psi (2.9 bar), with tire cold BMW recommends *01418550487* Order No.: 01 41 8 550 487 08.2013, 2nd edition, 07…

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  • 104, Installing the rear wheel WARNING Use of a non-standard wheel. Malfunctions in operation of ABS. See the information on the effect of wheel size on the ABS system at the start of this chapter. ATTENTION Tightening threaded fasten- ers to incorrect tightening torque. Damage, or threaded fasteners work loose.…

  • 149, BMW F 800 GT Maintenance schedule 1 BMW Running-in check 2 Standard BMW service ( 148) 3 Engine-oil change, with filter 4 Check valve clearance 5 Replace all spark plugs 6 Replace air-filter element 7 Replace belt and rear jud- der damper 8 Check the belt pulley, belt pinion and judder damper for belt pinion 9 Change b…

  • 96, Check the brake fluid level in rear reservoir 1. NOTICE Wear of the brake pads causes the brake fluid level in the reser- voir to sink. Brake fluid level, rear Brake fluid, DOT4 It is impermissible for the brake fluid level to drop below the MIN mark. If the brake fluid level drops be- low the permitted level: H…

  • 62, this way, you have to switch the ignition on and then off again. Motion sensor when motorcycle is to be transported If you want to transport your motorcycle by train or on a trailer, for example, it is advisable to switch off the motion sensor. If the motion sensor is not switched off the severe moveme…

  • 31, BMW F 800 GT vehicle can be ridden with the tyre in its present condition. If the vehicle can be ridden with the tyre in its present condition: Correct the tyre pressure at the earliest possible opportunity. Have the tyre checked for damage by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. If you…

  • 75, Phase 2 Test of the diagnosis-capable system components while the motorcycle is on the move (speed at least 5 km/h). ASC telltale and warning light slow-flashes. ASC self-diagnosis completed The ASC telltale and warning light goes out. Check all the telltale and warn- ing lights. After the ABS self-diagnosis co…

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  • 13 150 z Service

  • Dimensions Motorcycle length 84.9 in (2156 mm) Motorcycle height 49.1 in (1248 mm), without rider at unladen weight, up to upper edge of windshield Motorcycle width 35.6 in (905 mm), over mirrors Rider’s seat height 31.5 in (800 mm), without rider at unladen weight with comfort seat OE 32.3 in (820 mm), without rider at unladen weight with seat low OE 30.1 in (765 mm), without rider at unladen weight Rider’s inside-leg arc, heel to heel 72.2 in (1835 mm), without rider at unladen weight

  • ATTENTION Incorrect battery disconnec- tion Danger of short circuit Follow the disconnection sequence. Disconnect battery earth lead 1 first. Then disconnect the positive battery cable 2. Press locking mechanism 3 and loosen connector 4. Press locking mechanism 1 and remove relay 2. Remove the screw 5. Remove battery carrier 6 to the front. Lift out battery 7 upwards; if it is difficult to move, moving it back and forth will help. Install battery NOTICE If the

  • Work carried out Odometer reading Date 13 168 z Service

  • Pull glass on screw connection side out of mirror housing. Remove light source 1 from the light housing by turning it counterclockwise. Install front and rear turn indicator light sources Replace defective light source. Bulbs for flashing turn indicators, front RY10W / 12 V / 10 W To protect glass on new bulb against contamination, always use a clean, dry cloth to hold it; do not touch with bare fingers. Install light source 1 in light hou

  • Connect the plug connec- tion 1. Install cover panel 1 for high- beam headlamp or cover panel 2 for lowbeam headlamp. Replacing bulb for parking light Park motorcycle, ensuring that support surface is firm and level. Turn off ignition. NOTICE To achieve better accessibility, turn the handlebars to the left. Disconnect plug connection 1. Remove the socket 1 by turn- ing it counterclockwise. Pull the light source 1 out of the socket.

  • Keep INFO 1 pressed down until the displayed average value is reset. Clock Set clock WARNING Adjusting the clock while rid- ing Accident hazard Adjust the clock only when the motorcycle is stationary. Switch on ignition ( 40). Press and hold button 1 until hours 2 flash. Press button 1 repeatedly until desired hours are shown. Press and hold button 1 until minutes 3 flash. Press button 1 repeatedly until desired minutes are shown. Press and hold button 1 until

  • Make sure that the battery earth lead 1 has sufficient dis- tance (arrow) to the relay car- rier 2. Install center fairing panel ( 113). Install the seat ( 52). Set clock ( 46). Fuses Replacing main fuse ATTENTION Bypassing defective fuses Risk of short circuit and fire Do not bypass defective fuses. Replace defective fuses with new fuses. Turn off ignition. Park motorcycle, ensuring that support surface is firm and level. Remove center fairing panel ( 113). Replace defective fu

  • Tire pressure, rear 42.1 psi (2.9 bar) (with tire cold) If the tire pressure is incorrect: Correct tire pressure. Rims and tires Checking rims Make sure ground is level and firm and park motorcycle. Visually inspect rims for de- fects. Have damaged rims checked and, if necessary, replaced by a specialist service facil- ity, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Checking tire tread depth WARNING Riding with heavily worn tyr

  • Possible cause: The coolant temperature is too high. If possible, continue driving in the part-load range to cool down the engine. If the coolant temperature is frequently too high, have the coolant system checked as soon as possible by a specialist workshop, preferably an autho- rized BMW Motorrad retailer. Engine in emergency- operation mode General warning light shows yellow. Engine symbol appears on the display. WARNING Unusual handling when en- gine is in emer

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