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Page 1 - F 800 GT

Rider's ManualF 800 GTBMW MotorradThe UltimateRiding Machine

Page 2 - Dealership details

18zGeneral instructions

Page 3

Turn bulb 1 clockwise to installit in the bulb housing.Working from the inboardside, insert the glass into thebulb housing and close thehousing.Instal

Page 4 - Table of Contents

Installing centre trimpanelSlip the centre trim panel un-derneath the left and right sidepanels at position 1 and thenseat it in guides 2 on left andr

Page 5

donor vehicle has a voltage ratingof 12 V.Removing centre trim panel( 98).When jump-starting the engine,do not disconnect the batteryfrom the on-board

Page 6

Do not turn the battery upsidedown.If the battery is not discon-nected, the on-board elec-tronics (e.g. clock, etc.) graduallydrain the battery. This

Page 7

on-board socket is switched offwhen this happens.Comply with the operating in-structions of the charger.If you are unable to chargethe battery through

Page 8 - Abbreviations and

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

Page 9 - Currency

7104zMaintenance

Page 10 - General instructions

AccessoriesGeneral instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106Power sockets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106Cases . . . . . . . . .

Page 11 - General views

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

Page 12

The power supply to the sock-ets is switched off no morethan 15 minutes after the igni-tion is switched off, in order toprevent overloading of the on-

Page 13 - General view, left side

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

Page 14

Removing casesTurn the key 1 to positionRELEASE.Pull the black release lever 1(RELEASE) up and simultan-eously pull the case out.Then lift the case ou

Page 15 - General view, right side

Secure attachmentIf a case wobbles or is difficultto fit, it has to be adapted to thegap between the top and bottomholders.Screws 1 inside the case al

Page 16 - Underneath the seat

Pull the release lever all theway up.The lid of the topcase opens.Closing topcasePull release lever 1 all the wayup.Close the lid of the topcaseand ho

Page 17 - Underneath the centre

Lift the topcase at the rear andremove it from the luggagecarrier.Installing topcasePull the handle up as far as itwill go.Hook the topcase into posit

Page 19

CareCare products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114Washing motorcycle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114Cleaning easily damaged compon-ents

Page 20 - Instrument panel

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

Page 21 - Status indicators

Body panelsClean the trim panels with waterand BMW plastic care emulsion.Windscreen and headlightlens plasticClean off dirt and insects with asoft spo

Page 22 - Warning and telltale

Protective wax coatingIf water is no longer formingbeads on the paint surface, itmust be waxed.BMW Motorrad recommendsapplying only BMW car wax orprod

Page 23 - Multifunction display

Technical datatroubleshooting chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118Threaded fasteners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119Engine . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 24 - Warnings

210zGeneral views

Page 25

troubleshooting chartEngine does not start at all or is difficult to start.Possible cause RectificationKill switch activated Set kill switch to operat

Page 26 - Warning symbols on

Threaded fastenersFront wheel FR ValidBrake caliper on fork legM10 x 1.25 x 35 - 10.9 30 NmClamp of quick-release axleM8 x 30, Tighten evenly in alter

Page 27

EngineEngine design Twin-cylinder 4-stroke engine, DOHC steering,4 valves operated by rocker arm, liquid coolingfor cylinder and cylinder head, integr

Page 28 - EWS" appears on the

FuelRecommended fuel grade Super unleaded, (max. 10 % Ethanol, E10)95 ROZ/RON89 AKIUsable fuel capacity approx. 15 lReserve fuel approx. 4 lBMW recomm

Page 29 - LAMP" appears on the

Clutchclutch type Multiplate clutch running in oil bathTransmissiongearbox type Claw-shift 6-speed gearbox, integrated into en-gine blockGearbox trans

Page 30

Rear-wheel driveType of final drive Belt drive with damper in special housingRunning gearFront wheelType of front suspension Telescopic forksSpring tr

Page 31 - RdC" appears on the

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

Page 32

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

Page 33

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

Page 34

FrameFrame type Cast light alloy weldment with bolt-on rear frametype plate location Steering head, rightLocation of the vehicle identification number

Page 35 - Service-due indicator

General view, left side1 Adjuster for headlightbeam throw (underneaththe instrument cluster)( 53)2 Seat lock ( 53)3 Engine-oil filler neck andoil dips

Page 36

WeightsUnladen weight 213 kg, DIN unladen weight, ready for road, 90 %load of fuel, without optional extrasPermissible gross weight 420 kgMaximum payl

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ServiceBMW Motorrad Service . . . . . . . . . . . . 130BMW Motorrad Mobilityservices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130Mainte

Page 38

BMW Motorrad ServiceBMW Motorrad has an extensiveafter-sales service network inplace to look after you andyour motorcycle in more than100 countries. A

Page 39 - Operation

BMW Running-in CheckThe BMW running-in checkhas to be performed when thevehicle has covered between 500km and 1200 kmBMW ServiceThe BMW Service is car

Page 40 - Ignition switch/steering

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

Page 41 - Setting clock

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

Page 42 - Selecting readings

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

Page 43 - Trip II)

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

Page 44 - Stopwatch

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

Page 45 - Side light

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

Page 46 - Turn indicators

212zGeneral views

Page 47 - Operate the hazard

Item OdometerreadingDate11138zService

Page 48 - BMW Motorrad ASC

AAbbreviations and symbols, 6ABSControl, 16Engineering details, 70Self-diagnosis, 61Warnings, 30AccessoriesGeneral instructions, 106Ambient temperatur

Page 49

Technical data, 122Confirmation of maintenancework, 132CoolantChecking fill level, 83Fill-level indicator, 13Warning for overtemperat-ure, 26Currency,

Page 50

HHazard warning flashersControl, 16Operation, 45HeadlightAdjusting headlight beamthrow, 53Adjustment for driving on left/driving on right, 52Beam thro

Page 51 - Spring preload

Power socketNotes on use, 106Position on the motorcycle, 11,13Pre-ride check, 61RRear-wheel driveTechnical data, 123Rear-wheel standInstalling, 92Redl

Page 52

topcaseOperation, 109Torques, 119TransmissionTechnical data, 122Trim panelsInstalling centre trim panel, 99Removing centre trim panel, 98troubleshooti

Page 53 - Adjust the suspension

Details described or illustratedin this booklet may differ fromthe vehicle's actual specificationas purchased, the accessoriesfitted or the natio

Page 54 - Headlight

Important data for refuelling.FuelRecommended fuel grade Super unleaded, (max. 10 % Ethanol, E10)95 ROZ/RON89 AKIUsable fuel capacity approx. 15 lRese

Page 55

Certification Tire Pressure Control (TPC) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard

Page 56 - Helmet holder

General view, right side1 Tank filler cap ( 66)2 Brake-fluid reservoir, front( 81)3 VIN, type plate (onsteering-head bearing)4 Coolant level indicator

Page 57

Underneath the seat1 Tool for adjusting springpreload ( 49)2 Standard toolkit ( 76)3 Rider's Manual4 Stowagewith first-aid kitOALocation of the f

Page 58

Underneath the centretrim panel1 Battery ( 100)2 Stowagewith tyre repair kitOALocation of the tyre repairkit215zGeneral views

Page 59

Multifunction switch,left1 High-beam headlight andheadlight flasher ( 44)2 Change of status indicatorson the display ( 40)3 Hazard warning flashers( 4

Page 60 - Safety instructions

Multifunction switch,right1 Starter ( 60)2 Emergency off switch (killswitch) ( 45)3 No series productionwith heated handlebargripsOEOperating the heat

Page 61 - Tampering

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

Page 62 - Starting

Instrument panel1 Warning and telltale lights( 20)2 Speedometer3 Function key4 Multifunction display( 21)5 Function key6 Ambient-light brightnesssenso

Page 63 - ABS self-diagnosis

Status indicatorsWarning and telltale lights . . . . . . . . . . . 20Multifunction display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Warnings . . . . . . . .

Page 64 - Running in

Warning and telltalelights1 ABS ( 30)2 No series productionwith Automatic StabilityControl (ASC)OEASC ( 31)3 Fuel reserve ( 32)( 30)4 General warning

Page 65 - Redline warning

Multifunction display1 Warning for engine elec-tronics ( 27)2 No series productionwith heated handlebargripsOEDisplay showing chosengrip heating level

Page 66 - Descending mountain

9 No series productionwith on-board com-puterOESymbols explaining thereadings shown in the val-ues area ( 32)10 Coolant temperature dis-play11 No seri

Page 67 - Parking your

Warnings, overviewWarning and telltalelightsWarning symbols onthe displayMeaning"x.x °C" flashesOutside temperature warning ( 26)Lights up y

Page 68 - Refuelling

Warning and telltalelightsWarning symbols onthe displayMeaningLights up yellow + "--" or "----" appears onthe display.Sensor defec

Page 69 - Securing motorcycle

Warning and telltalelightsWarning symbols onthe displayMeaningLights upASC switched off ( 31)Lights upASC fault ( 31)325zStatus indicators

Page 70

Outside temperaturewarningwith on-board computerOE"x.x °C" flashes.Possible cause:The air temperature measured atthe vehicle is lower than 3

Page 71 - Engineering details

ist workshop as soon as pos-sible, preferably an authorisedBMW Motorrad dealer.Engine in emergency-operation modeGeneral warning light showsyellow.Eng

Page 72 - BMW Motorrad ABS

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

Page 73

Possible cause:The integral battery in the anti-theft alarm has lost its entire ori-ginal capacity. There is no as-surance that the anti-theft alarmwi

Page 74 - Electronic engine

Do not continue your journey.Notify the breakdown service.Have the tyre checked fordamage by a specialistworkshop, preferably anauthorised BMW Motorra

Page 75 - --" for each

signals until the motorcyclereaches a speed above thisthreshold ( 73).Increase speed above thisthreshold and observe the RDCreadings. Assume that a pe

Page 76

ABS faultABS warning light flashes.Possible cause:The ABS control unit has detec-ted a fault.You can continue to ride. Bearin mind that the ABS functi

Page 77

Possible cause:The ASC control unit has detec-ted a fault.You can continue to ride. Bearin mind that the ASC functionis not available. Bear in mindthe

Page 78

comes to determine the reservevolume. However, the tank willat least contain the fuel reservevolume indicated on the insidecover.with on-board compute

Page 79

al' warning light showing yellow.The word "Service" remains per-manently visible.If the service-due indicatorappears more than a monthb

Page 80

If warning triangle 3 alsoshows, the reading is awarning. The affected pressureflashes.If the affected value is close tothe limit of the permissible t

Page 81 - Brake system

336zStatus indicators

Page 82

OperationIgnition switch/steering lock . . . . . . . . . 38Electronic immobiliser (EWS) . . . . . . . 39Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 83

Table of ContentsYou can also consult the index atthe end of this Rider's Manual ifyou want to find a particular topicor item of information.1 Ge

Page 84

Ignition switch/steeringlockKeysYou receive two ignition keys andone emergency key. The emer-gency key is small and light sothat it can always be kept

Page 85

Turn the key to position 1,while moving the handlebarsslightly.Ignition, lights and all functioncircuits are switched off.Handlebars are locked.Key ca

Page 86 - Rims and tyres

Press and hold down button 1until the hours number 2flashes.Repeatedly press button 1 untilthe hours number is correct.Press and hold down button 1unt

Page 87

distance travelled after fueldown to reserve in kmPress button 3 to select thereading in values area 4.The following values can be dis-played:Total ki

Page 88

Press and hold down button 1until the value shown is reset.Stopwatchwith on-board computerOEStopwatchYou can switch from the odo-meter reading to a st

Page 89

Lap timerBy swapping the functions ofINFObutton 1 on the handlebarfitting and the functions ofbutton 2, you can make thestopwatch easier to use (as a

Page 90

Low-beam headlightThe low-beam headlight switcheson automatically when you startthe engine.High-beam headlight andheadlight flasherPush switch 1 forwa

Page 91

Hazard warningflashersOperate the hazardwarning flashersSwitch on the ignition.The hazard warning flash-ers place a strain on thebattery. Do not use t

Page 92 - Front-wheel stand

A Engine switched offB Normal operating position(run)Heated handlebar gripswith heated handlebar gripsOEOperate the heatedhandlebar gripsStart the eng

Page 93

You have the option of de-activating the ASC functionwhile the motorcycle is on themove.Press and hold down button 1until the ASC warning lightchanges

Page 94 - Rear-wheel stand

Securing motorcycle fortransportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 676 Engineering details. . . . . 69Brake system withBMW Motorrad ABS . . . . . . .

Page 95

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

Page 96

MirrorsAdjusting mirrorsAdjust the mirror by twistingthe casing and the mirror arminto the desired position.Spring preloadSettingIt is essential to se

Page 97

Basic setting of springpreload, rearTurn the dial counter-clockwise as far as it willgo (One-up riding withoutluggage)Turn the dial counter-clock-wise

Page 98

Basic setting of rear-sus-pension damping charac-teristicTurn the adjusting screwclockwise as far as it will go,then make 1.5 anti-clock-wise rotation

Page 99

Press button 1 to view the cur-rent setting.To make different adjustment tothe damping:Repeatedly press button 1 untilthe setting you want to useappea

Page 100 - Maintenance

preferably an authorised BMWMotorrad dealer, in order to avoiddamaging the plastic lens of thelight.Headlight beam throw andspring preloadHeadlight be

Page 101 - Jump start

Turn the key to the left in seatlock 1 and hold it in this pos-ition while pressing down therear part of the seat.Lift the seat at the rear andrelease

Page 102

way when you hook the helmetinto position.Position the helmet as shownin the illustration.Installing the seat ( 54).455zOperation

Page 103

456zOperation

Page 104

RidingSafety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Checklists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Starting . . . . . .

Page 106

Safety instructionsRider's equipmentThe following clothing will protectyou for every journey:HelmetMotorcycling jacket andtrousersGlovesBootsThis

Page 107 - Accessories

Poor tyre treadAdded luggage systems suchas bags, topcases and tankbags.Risk of poisoningExhaust fumes contain carbonmonoxide, which is colourlessand

Page 108 - Power sockets

ChecklistsUse the following checklists tocheck important functions, set-tings and wear limits.Before each journeyBrakesBrake-fluid levels, front and r

Page 109 - Closing cases

The start attempt is auto-matically interrupted if bat-tery voltage is too low. Rechargethe battery before you start theengine, or use jump leads and

Page 110 - Installing cases

ABS self-diagnosiscompletedThe ABS warning light goes out.Make sure that all the warningand telltale lights come on inthe pre-ride check.After the ABS

Page 111 - OPEN position

Running-in speed<5000 min-1Note the mileage after the firstinspection is due to be carriedout.Mileage until first inspec-tion500...1200 kmBrake pad

Page 112 - RELEASE position

Activating redline warningPress button 1 and button 2at the same time and holdthem down until the readingchanges.FLASH (redline warning) ap-pears, alo

Page 113

Wet and dirty brakesWetness and dirt on the brakediscs and the brake pads dimin-ish braking efficiency.Delayed braking action or poorbraking efficienc

Page 114

Extend the centre stand andlift the motorcycle onto thestand.On a gradient, the motorcycleshould always face uphill; se-lect 1st gear.RefuellingFuel i

Page 115

Recommended fuelgradeSuper unleaded, (max. 10 %Ethanol, E10)95 ROZ/RON89 AKIUsable fuel capacityapprox. 15 lReserve fuelapprox. 4 lPress the fuel tank

Page 116 - Plastics

General instructionsOverview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Abbreviations and symbols . . . . . . . . . . 6Equipment . . . .

Page 117 - Paint care

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

Page 118

Engineering detailsBrake system with BMW MotorradABS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70Electronic engine management wi

Page 119 - Technical data

Brake system withBMW Motorrad ABSHow does ABS work?The amount of braking force thatcan be transferred to the roaddepends on factors that includethe co

Page 120

What is the designbaseline forBMW Motorrad ABS?Within the limits imposed byphysics, the BMW Motorrad ABSensures directional stability onany surface. T

Page 121 - Threaded fasteners

take over and even BMW Motor-rad ABS is unable to counteracttheir effects. Invariably, the riderbears responsibility for assessingroad and traffic con

Page 122

function is deactivated for safetyreasons and an ASC fault mes-sage is issued. Self-diagnosishas to complete before faultmessages can be issued.The fo

Page 123 - Engine oil

The control unit can administratefour sensors, so two differentsets of wheels with RDC sensorscan be alternated on the vehicle.An error message is iss

Page 124 - Transmission

MaintenanceGeneral instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76Toolkit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76Engine oil .

Page 125 - Running gear

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

Page 126 - Wheels and tyres

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

Page 127 - Electrics

OverviewAn important aspect of thisRider's Manual is that it canbe used for quick and easyreference. Consulting theextensive index at the end of

Page 128

Remove the oil dipstick andcheck the oil level.Engine oil, specified levelBetween MIN and MAXmarksEngine oil, quantity fortopping upproducts recommend

Page 129 - Dimensions

Brake systemChecking operation ofbrakesPull the handbrake lever.The pressure point must beclearly perceptible.Press the footbrake lever.The pressure p

Page 130 - Riding specifications

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

Page 131

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

Page 132 - BMW Pre-delivery Check

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

Page 133 - BMW Service

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

Page 134 - BMW Running-in

Check the clutch playOperate the clutch lever untilresistance can be felt whilstobserving the notch betweenedges 1 and 2 in the manualvalve.The inner

Page 135

Make sure the ground is leveland firm and place the motor-cycle on its stand.Measure the tyre tread depthin the main tread grooves withwear marks.Wear

Page 136

RDC adhesive labelwith tyre pressure monitoring(RDC)OEIncorrect tyre fitting candamage the RDC sensors.Be sure to explain to the au-thorised BMW Motor

Page 137

Force the brake pads 1 slightlyapart by rocking brake caliper 2back and forth against brakedisc 3.Mask off the parts of the wheelrim that could be scr

Page 138

EWSElectronic immobiliser.DWAAnti-theft alarm (Dieb-stahlwarnanlage)ABSAnti-lock brake systemASC Automatic Stability Con-trol.ESA Electronic Suspensio

Page 139 - Confirmation of service

Threaded fasteners nottightened to the specifiedtorque can work loose or theirthreads can suffer damage.Always have the security of thefasteners check

Page 140 - Item Odometer

Brake caliper on fork leg30 NmInsert the wheel-speed sensorinto the bore and installscrew 1.Remove the adhesive tapefrom the wheel rim.Operate the bra

Page 141

Threaded fasteners nottightened to the specifiedtorque can work loose or theirthreads can suffer damage.Always have the security of thefasteners check

Page 142

Slacken securing screw 1.Push the two adapters 2 apartuntil the telescopic forks fitbetween them.Use locating pins 3 to set thefront-wheel stand to th

Page 143

Make sure the motorcycle isstanding firmly.Rear-wheel standInstall the rear-wheelstandMake sure the ground is leveland firm and place the motor-cycle

Page 144

handle of the stand back untilboth rollers of the stand are onthe ground.Then press the handle down tothe ground.BulbsReplacing low-beam and/or high-b

Page 145

Replace the defective bulb.Bulb for high-beamheadlightH7 / 12 V / 55 WBulbs for the low-beamheadlightH7 / 12 V / 55 WHold the new bulb by the baseonly

Page 146

Turn bulb socket 1 counter-clockwise to remove.Remove bulb 1 from the bulbholder.Replace the defective bulb.Bulb for parking lightW5W / 12 V / 5 WUse

Page 147 - *01418544151*

Replacing the brake lightand rear light bulbswith LED rear lightOAThe LED rear light can bereplaced only as a completeunit. Consult a specialist work-

Page 148

Replacing turn indicatorbulbs, front and rearwith LED turn indicatorsOEThe LED flashing turn indic-ators can be replaced only asa complete unit. Consu

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