Bmw f800 manual


















If wheel run out is excessive, on F GS models with wire spoked wheels, first make sure the spokes are properly tensioned see Chapter 1. On all models check the wheel bearings. If all is good it may be that a new wheel is needed, but its worth checking with a specialist first.

Subject: , , , , , , , , , , BMW F, F, F Twin motorcycle service, maintenance, repair. Add to Cart. Item Description. Slacken the rear axle nut see illustration. The 'Ask a Question' function requires JavaScript. I have used it once - seems like it will work Was this rating helpful to you? Christo Rush verified customer July 20, Arrived in new condition as stated and in a timely manner.

I am very happy with it and The Motor Bookstore Was this rating helpful to you? Jim B. Mostly a good purchase. Arrived on time and in good shape.

It is a very substantial book. Was this rating helpful to you? Ric Loper verified customer February 2, The book was as I had expected. Good information and photographs as needed. I have owned Haynes manuals before so I knew what to expect and was not disappointed. This was my first order from The Motor Book Store, but not my last, great service and quick delivery. Don verified customer December 8, It's a good book with a nice hard cover and a lot of information. Much of the information I won't use as I am more interested in general maintenance and would not want to tear down the engine for example.

Everything else is fair game and I will benefit from this book. My main complaint would be the quality of the paper in the body of the manual. Registration is terminated in the following situations: The remote control has to be 4 remote control units have synchronised if the buttons of been logged on.

Page Battery Battery remote control has to be activ- Slide old battery 3 forward from under retainer 4. Batteries unsuitable or not inserted in compliance with The batteries in the remote con- correct procedure. Page Riding Riding Safety instructions Page Safety Instructions "Accessories". Your authorised Make sure that the weight is Payload of tank bag BMW Motorrad dealer will be uniformly distributed between glad to advise you on the correct right and left.

Page Catalytic Converter Risk of poisoning Catalytic converter Payload of luggage car- Exhaust fumes contain carbon If misfiring causes unburned fuel rier monoxide, which is colourless to enter the catalytic converter, max 10 kg and odourless but highly toxic. Adjusting the damping charac- teristic for rear wheel Engine running for prolonged Comply with checklist period with vehicle at stand- with Electronic Suspension Ad- At regular intervals, use the The engine will is too low.

Recharge the battery Sufficient gearbox lubrication switch itself off if you start it with before you start the engine, or only with the engine is run The rev. ABS self-diagnosis completed At the same time, all the warn BMW Motorrad ASC performs twisting, fairly hilly roads, avoid- Check all the warning and tell- self-diagnosis to ensure its op- ing high-speed main roads and tale lights.

You roads and at extreme bank can compensate for this initial re- angles. Page Brakes The Press button 1 and button 2 higher the wheel load, the more at the same time and hold BMW Motorrad ABS prevents braking force can be transmitted them down until the reading the front wheel from locking up.

Wetness and dirt on the brake Think ahead and brake in good discs and the brake pads dimin- Additional weight placing time until full braking efficiency ish braking efficiency. Fuel is highly flammable. The "usable fuel capacity" spe- cified in the technical data is the NOTICE quantity that the fuel tank could hold if it had been run dry and The volume of the tank can be the engine had cut out due to a utilised to the full only when the Page Securing Motorcycle For Transporta Securing motorcycle both sides and tighten the Secure the vehicle to prevent it toppling, preferably with the as- straps.

Make sure that all components Push the motorcycle onto the that might come into contact transportation flat and hold it in with straps used to secure the position: do not place it on the Page Engineering Details General instructions Page General Instructions If road surface.

Loose stones, ice sible that the BMW Motorrad this happens the braking force and snow or a wet road all have ABS will be unable to prevent Page 87 wheelie.

Within the limits imposed by Risk of accident Rear wheel rotating with the physics, the BMW Motorrad ABS In order to ensure that the ABS vehicle held stationary by ap- ensures directional stability on is always maintained in op- plying the front brake burn- any surface.

The BMW Motorrad ASC is un- tyre until the tyre-pressure signal able to control a situation of this Accelerating the motorcycle to is received for the first time. The nature. Page 90 recorded depends on tyre air proximately 15 minutes after the difference between the RDC motorcycle comes to a stop.

In most instances, reading and the value in the therefore, these gauge readings table. An error message is issued if will not tally with the pressures wheels without sensors are fitted Example: according to the Page Maintenance Maintenance General instructions Page Front-Wheel Stand Centre the front-wheel stand cycle on its centre stand.

Use of the BMW Motorrad front wheel stand without also accompanying use of centre stand or auxiliary stand. Page Headlight Fairing Securing light-top shield Make sure the motorcycle is standing firmly. Headlight fairing Swinging headlight fairing down Apply uniform pressure to push the front-wheel stand down Swing headlight fairing 2 up, and raise the motorcycle. Page 95 Misinterpretation of the oil level with centre stand Check the oil level only Check that the engine is at op- after a lengthy ride or when erating temperature, make sure the engine is at operating the ground is level and firm temperature.

Engine damage Diminished braking effect. Dam- age to the brakes. Page 98 Have the brake pads replaced by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Visually inspect the brake pads Brake-pad wear limit, Check rear brake pad to ascertain their thickness. Page 99 Wear of the brake pads causes cialist workshop, preferably Make sure the ground is level the brake fluid level in the reser- an authorised BMW Motorrad and firm and hold the motor- voir to sink.

Page If the brake fluid level drops be- cycle on its centre stand. Page Clutch If the pressure point is not clearly perceptible: Have the clutch checked by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad Operate the clutch lever until Move the rubber grommet 1 to dealer. Page Coolant Coolant Check coolant level Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor- cycle on its stand.

Turn the handlebars all the way to left. Open cap 1 of the expansion Coolant, specified level tank. Top up coolant to specified level. The locations of the marks are indic- Check the tyre tread 2. Page Removing Front Wheel Lift the front of the motorcycle the wheel-speed sensor from until the front wheel is clear of its bore. Press quick-release axle slightly toward the inside, so as to be better able to grip it on the right-hand side.

Remove spacer bush 1 from the wheel hub. Installing front wheel Slacken axle clamping screws 1. Page Always have the security of Roll the front wheel into posi- the fasteners checked by a tion between the front forks.

Install screw 1 and tighten to specified torque. Counter-hold quick-release axle on the right- hand side. Page Tighten axle clamping screws 1 Clamp of quick-release Clamp of quick-release to the specified tightening axle axle torque.

Tightening sequence: Tighten Tightening sequence: Tighten screws six times in alternate screws six times in alternate sequence sequence 19 Nm 19 Nm Removing the front-wheel stand. Page Remove The Rear Wheel the brake lever is pulled or the Remove the rear wheel brake pedal depressed. Operate the brake several times until the brake pads are bedded. Seat the cable for the wheel- speed sensor in retaining clips 1 and 2.

Insert the wheel-speed sensor Install securing screws 4 on into the bore and install left and right and tighten to Page Make sure the ground is level Remove adjusting plate 5 and and firm and place the mo- push the axle to the left as far torcycle on a suitable auxiliary as it will go.

Page Damage, or threaded fasteners work loose. Always have the security of the fasteners checked by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.

Seat left adjusting plate 7 in the swinging arm and install quick-release axle 6 in the Page Chain brake caliper and the rear Lubricate the drive chain every wheel. Lubric- ate the chain more frequently if Make sure that the axle fits into the recess of the adjust- the motorcycle is ridden in wet, dusty or dirty conditions. Page Adjust the chain tension Tighten locknuts 2 on left and right to the specified tightening Make sure the ground is level torque.

Locknut of the final-drive chain tensioning screw 19 Nm Tighten axle nut 1 to the spe- cified tightening torque. Page Lighting Remove rubber cap with in order to keep the glass free Seek the advice of a specialist plug 1, counter-holding bulb 2 of foreign matter.

Page Connect rubber cap with plug 1 to bulb 2. Securing light-top shield Replacing bulb for parking light Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor- cycle on its stand. Insert bulb 1 making sure that Remove bulb 1 from socket 2. Page Replacing bulb for brake light and rear light Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor- cycle on its stand. Switch off the ignition. Insert bulb 1 into socket 2. Remove bulb 2 for the brake light and rear light.

Page The LED rear light can be re- placed only as a complete unit. Consult a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Replacing bulbs for front Install bulb 2 for the brake light Pull the glass out of the re- and rear turn indicators and rear light. Page seat it in guides 3 on left and right. Remove four screws 1 on Remove circlip 1. Install four screws 1 on left and Install centre trim panel right. Page Install the right side panel Remove screw 3.

Install screw 2. Raise the side panel slightly at Begin by positioning the side the rear and then work it to the panel on retaining pin 1, then side to remove. Excessive current flowing Damage to the on-board elec- when the motorcycle is tronics. Page Battery Compliance with the points be- ing the jump leads. The suitable charger is BMW Motorrad dealer. Page Charging battery when Remove centre trim panel Comply with the operating in- with alarm system DWA structions of the charger.

Page 3. Battery not connected in ac- Make sure that the battery's cordance with correct pro- Switch off the ignition. Page Accessories Accessories General instructions Page Luggage Luggage automatically during the start procedure. Lash luggage The power supply to the Remove seat Low- wattage electrical accessories might not be recognised by Make sure that the strap is in Page Sports Case Pass luggage strap 1 through Turn the key 1 to position Pull grey release lever 1 grab handles 3 and pull it tight.

OPEN up. Check that the luggage is se- Pull the grey release leaver 2 Lock straps 2 open. Press catches 1 of the case This expands the case to max- lid into retainers 2. Page Press the case lid against the case body. The case volume adapts to the contents. Page Touring Cases Note the maximum permissible payload and the speed limit for riding with cases fitted, as stated on the label inside the case. Contact your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer if you cannot find your combination of vehicle and cases on the label.

Page Then lift the case out of the riding with cases fitted, as stated bottom holder. Install cases Contact your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer if you cannot with touring cases find your combination of vehicle and cases on the label.

Page Topcase gap between the top and bottom Maximum permissible holders. Impairment of road safety. Cases may not wobble and max 10 kg Screws 1 inside the case allow must be secured free from Page The lid of the topcase opens. Push release lever 1 down until it engages. Pull release lever 1 all the way Turn the key in the topcase lock to the LOCK position and Close the lid of the topcase Page 4 are securely stated on the label inside the seated in the corresponding topcase.

Pull handle 1 up as far as it will keepers 5. Contact your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer if you cannot Page find your combination of vehicle and topcase on the label. Page Care Care Care products Use plenty of water and BMW to rubber seals.

Damage to plastic surfaces.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000