Maintenance instructions for sporty off

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Maintenance instructions for sporty off
Maintenance instructions for sporty off-roading
HP2 Enduro
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be entertained as a result of
such discrepancies.
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consumption and performance data are quoted to the
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1st edition GB/RF
The Ultimate
Riding Machine
Maintenance instructions for sporty
off-roading
These maintenance instructions were compiled for riders
who want to leave metalled
roads and use their motorcycles for sporty off-roading.
Before you go off-roading,
BMW Motorrad recommends
installing the accessories
supplied with the motorcycle.
In this way you can effectively
protect parts of the motorcycle that could otherwise be
at risk.
These maintenance instructions describe the procedures for installing the off-road
accessories and the procedure for removing the numberplate carrier and the mirrors.
Use the headlight guard
only when off-roading.
Riding on public roads with
the headlight guard fitted to
the motorcycle is prohibited.
Sporty off-roading inevitably
increases wear and tear on
the motorcycle, so extra
checks and maintenance
work over and above those
described in the Rider's
Manual are necessary. They
too are described in this
publication.
All the work described in
these Maintenance Instructions is supplementary to the
standard maintenance work
described in the "Service"
section of the Rider's Manual.
Please bear in mind that if the
motorcycle is used for sporty
off-roading, you must comply
with these additional maintenance instructions in order to
keep the motorcycle in good
running order.
Some of the work calls for
special tools and a thorough
knowledge of motorcycles.
If you are in doubt consult a
specialist workshop, preferably your authorised BMW
Motorrad dealer.
Damage not attended
to in good time or inadequately repaired can result in
consequential damage to the
motorcycle.
Consult a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer,
as soon as possible if you
discover that the motorcycle
is damaged.
Table of Contents
You can also consult the index at the end of this Rider's
Manual if you want to find a
particular topic or item of information.
1 General instructions . . . 3
Notes on these
Maintenance
Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Abbreviations and
symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Conversion work
preparatory to
off-roading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maintenance work . . . . . . . .
5
6
6
3 Installing and removing
components . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Removing number-plate
carrier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Installing number-plate
carrier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Removing mirror . . . . . . . . . 12
Installing mirrors . . . . . . . . .
Installing headlight
guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installing guard for final
drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installing cylinder
guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installing deflector for
footbrake lever . . . . . . . . . .
Installing left and right
hand protectors . . . . . . . . .
Replacing left and right
hand frame-protector
strips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 Maintenance . . . . . . . . .
Work to be carried out
always before
off-roading . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Work to be carried out
after five hours of riding in
sand, dust or mud . . . . . . .
Work to be carried out
after ten hours
off-roading . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12
Work to be undertaken
once a year. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
12
5 Threaded fasteners . . .
Anchorage points, engine
and swinging arm . . . . . . . .
Anchorage points, frame
and mounted
components . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Anchorage points,
front . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Threaded fasteners, front
wheel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Body-panel screws . . . . . .
13
14
14
15
18
19
20
20
25
31
33
34
36
38
38
6 Technical data . . . . . . . . 39
Tightening torques for
internally mounted
components . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Tightening torques for
checking threading
fasteners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
General instructions
General instructions
Notes on these Maintenance
Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1
3
General instructions
Abbreviations and symbols . . . . . . 4
z
1
General instructions
4
z
Notes on these Maintenance Instructions
The work explained in these
Maintenance Instructions
should be carried out in
accordance with the schedule
outlined below. Use the
operating-hours counter
described in the "Operation"
section of the Rider's Manual
to check the operating hours.
Work you must always undertake before leaving surfaced roads for sporty offroading.
Work you must undertake
after five hours of riding in
mud, dust or sand.
Work you must undertake
after ten hours off-roading.
Work you must undertake
once a year.
You will find detailed information on maintenance and repair work in the Repair Manual on the CD-ROM that accompanies your motorcycle.
Abbreviations and
symbols
Indicates warnings that
you must comply with for
reasons of your safety and the
safety of others, and to protect your motorcycle against
damage.
Specific instructions on
how to operate, control,
adjust or look after items of
equipment on the motorcycle.
Indicates the end of an
item of information.
Instruction.
Result of an activity.
Reference to a page
with more detailed information.
Overview
Overview
Conversion work preparatory to
off-roading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2
5
Overview
Maintenance work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
z
2
Overview
6
z
Conversion work
preparatory to
off-roading
Removing number-plate
carrier ( 10)
Removing mirror ( 12)
Installing headlight guard
( 12)
Installing guard for final
drive ( 13)
Installing cylinder guard
( 14)
Installing deflector for footbrake lever ( 14)
Installing left and right hand
protectors ( 15)
Maintenance work
Work to be carried
out always before
off-roading
Checking brake disc wear
( 20)
Checking brake pads for
wear ( 20)
Checking spokes ( 20)
Work to be carried out
after five hours of riding
in sand, dust or mud
Checking alternator drive
belt ( 20)
Checking air filter for dirt
( 21)
Checking ease of movement of footbrake lever
( 23)
Checking ease of movement of shift lever ( 24)
Cleaning slider tubes ( 25)
Work to be carried
out after ten hours
off-roading
Checking air filter for dirt
( 21)
Checking ease of movement of footbrake lever
( 23)
Checking ease of movement of shift lever ( 24)
Cleaning slider tubes ( 25)
Checking steering-head
bearing ( 25)
Checking wheel bearing for
play ( 26)
Checking telescopic-fork
protector and slip-ring
( 26)
Bleeding telescopic forks
( 27)
Checking ease of movement of side stand ( 27)
Check operation of sidestand switch ( 27)
Checking spring-strut
mount for play ( 28)
Checking swinging-arm
bearings for play ( 28)
Checking flexible gaiter
( 29)
Checking Paralever bearing
for play ( 29)
Checking security of
threaded fasteners ( 29)
2
7
Changing telescopic-fork oil
( 29)
Overview
Work to be undertaken
once a year
z
z
Overview
2
8
Installing and removing components
Installing and removing
components
3
10
Installing number-plate
carrier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11
Removing mirror. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12
Installing mirrors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12
Installing headlight guard . . . . . .
12
Installing guard for final drive . . .
13
Installing cylinder guard . . . . . . . .
14
Installing deflector for footbrake
lever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14
Installing left and right hand
protectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15
Replacing left and right hand
frame-protector strips . . . . . . . . .
18
Installing and removing components
9
Removing number-plate
carrier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
z
3
Installing and removing components
10
z
Removing numberplate carrier
Make sure the ground is
level and firm and place the
motorcycle on its stand.
Remove the seat.
Push wiring-harness end
of plug 1 into the holder of
protective plug 2.
Remove screws 3 on left
and right.
Remove screws 4 and
screw 5.
Remove the number-plate
carrier and thread out the
cables.
Remove plug 1 from its
holder and disconnect the
plug.
Remove protective plug 2
from its holder.
Connect plug 1 to protective plug 2.
Reinstall screws 4.
Installing numberplate carrier
3
Remove screws 4.
Manoeuvre the cables into
place and hold the numberplate carrier in position.
Install screws 4 and
screw 5.
Disconnect the numberplate plug and the protective plug.
Install screws 3 on left and
right.
Remove wiring-harness end
of plug 1 from the holder.
Connect plug 1 and seat it
in the holder.
Installing and removing components
11
z
3
12
Seat protective plug 2 in its
holder.
Install the seat.
Installing mirrors
Use the headlight guard
only when off-roading.
Riding on public roads with
the headlight guard fitted to
the motorcycle is prohibited.
Installing and removing components
Removing mirror
z
Push back rubber sleeve 1.
Release threaded fastener 2
and remove the mirror.
Remove clamping piece 3.
Installing headlight
guard
Install clamping piece 3.
Clamping piece to clamping
block
30 Nm
Install the mirror and adjust
it to the correct position.
Tighten threaded fastener 2.
Mirror to clamping piece
25 Nm
Slip rubber sleeve 1 down
over the threaded fastener.
Position the headlight guard
with bore 1 against the instrument carrier from below and secure it with cable
tie 2.
Installing guard for
final drive
3
Bend the headlight guard
down at the front and use
cable ties 3 to mudguard
struts 4.
In order to avoid injury,
be sure to turn the cable
tie so that the lock is at the
back.
Insert attachment 1 long
end toward the rear into
housing for final drive 2.
Position guard for final
drive 3 on the attachment
and secure it with screw 4.
Guard, final-drive housing
8 Nm
Installing and removing components
13
z
3
In order to avoid injury,
be sure to turn the cable
tie so that the lock is at the
back.
Installing cylinder
guard
14
Installing and removing components
Installing deflector for
footbrake lever
z
Remove screw 1.
Remove screws 2 and 3.
Working from the inside,
insert the front reinforcing
plate into the cylinder
guard.
Use the screws and bushings provided to secure the
cylinder guard, inserting
the screws into the tapped
holes left by the screws removed beforehand.
Cylinder guard to engine
Thread-locking compound:
Mechanical thread lock
8 Nm
Install cable tie 3.
Screw threaded pin 2 into
the tapped hole in the footbrake lever until nut 1 can
just be screwed on.
Lock the pin with nut 1.
Footbrake lever deflector to
lever
Hand-tight
Installing left and right
hand protectors
Removing mirror (
12)
3
15
Remove screws 1 and
remove top part of mirror
clamping block 2. Hold the
clutch fitting or handbrake
fitting, as applicable, when
removing the clamping
block.
Install screws 1 of the mirror
clamping block for the hand
protector, but do not tighten
them at this point.
Align the clamping block
so that pin 2 of the grip unit
projects into the gap in the
mirror clamping block.
Tighten screws 1 in such a
way that the gap between
the top and bottom halves
of the clamping block is
the same width at front and
rear.
Handlebar fitting to handlebar
Installing and removing components
Insert screw 3 through
eye 4 and install it in the
motorcycle's frame. Align
the eye as shown in the
illustration.
Footbrake lever deflector to
frame
5 Nm
Remember to remove the
deflector for the footbrake
lever before you next use
the motorcycle on public
roads.
z
3
Installing and removing components
16
z
Position holders 3 in such
a way that the cables pass
through recess 4. Note the
identifying marks RK for the
right hand protector and LK
for the left hand protector.
Install screws 5, but do not
tighten them at this point.
Use screws 6 and
washers to secure the
hand-protector holder to
the hand protector. Use
hand-protector holder
7 684 575 for the left side
and 7 684 576 for the right
side.
Hand protector to holder for
hand protector
3 Nm
Use screw 7 and washer to
secure the hand-protector
holder to the mirror clamping block.
Holder for hand protector to
mirror clamping block
3 Nm
Use screw 8 and washer to
secure the hand protector
to holder 3.
Hand protector to clamping
block
3 Nm
Tighten screws 5 of the
holder in such a way that
the gap between the top
and bottom halves of the
3
17
Installing and removing components
holder is the same width at
front and rear.
Clamp to clamping block
4 Nm
Installing mirrors ( 12)
z
3
18
Replacing left and
right hand frameprotector strips
Installing and removing components
1
z
Positions of the left and
right protector strips to
be checked and, if necessary, replaced
Maintenance
Maintenance
4
20
Work to be carried out after five
hours of riding in sand, dust or
mud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20
Work to be carried out after ten
hours off-roading . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
25
Work to be undertaken once a
year. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
29
19
Maintenance
Work to be carried out always
before off-roading . . . . . . . . . . . . .
z
4
20
Work to be carried
out always before
off-roading
Maintenance
Checking brake disc
wear
z
Consult the following source
for a description of how to
check the brake discs for
wear:
Repair manual on CD-ROM
/ Construction group 34 /
Repair manual
Checking spokes
Draw the handle of a screwdriver or a similar instrument across the spokes
and listen to the notes of
the individual spokes.
If the notes vary:
Have the spokes checked
by a specialist workshop,
preferably an authorised
BMW Motorrad dealer.
Work to be carried
out after five hours of
Checking brake pads for
riding in sand, dust or
wear
mud
Consult the following source
for a description of how to
check the brake pads for
wear:
Repair Manual on CD-ROM
/ Construction group 34 /
Repair manual
Rider's Manual / chapter
entitled "Maintenance"
Remove screws 1.
Remove the cover of the
alternator drive belt.
Checking alternator drive
belt
Make sure the ground is
level and firm and place the
motorcycle on its stand.
Check for foreign matter on
the belt cover and in the
vicinity of alternator drive
belt 1.
If foreign matter has built up:
Remove the foreign-matter
accretions.
4
Place the cover of the alternator drive belt in position.
Install screws 1.
Checking air filter for dirt
Check alternator drive belt 1
for cracks and wear.
If the belt is cracked or badly
worn:
Have the alternator drive
belt replaced by a specialist workshop, preferably an
authorised BMW Motorrad
dealer.
Make sure the ground is
level and firm and place the
motorcycle on its stand.
Remove screw 1 from the
intake guard.
Remove the intake guard.
Remove screws 2 from the
side panel.
Remove the right side panel.
Maintenance
21
z
Check the air filter for dirt.
If the air filter is dirty:
Tap the air filter to remove
foreign matter; replace if necessary
4
Maintenance
22
Remove retaining clips 1.
Pull air intake 2 to one side
out of mount 3 and remove
it from the air filter box.
z
Introduce air filter element 1
into the air filter box from
below.
To do so, press the rear of
the clip arrow and pull out
the clip.
Pull the air filter element 1
down and out of the air filter
box.
the throttle valve is seated
against the stop.
4
Working from the side, slip
air intake 2 into mount 3
and the guides on the air
filter box. Make sure that
the air filter is not squashed
inside the air filter box.
Push in retaining clips 1.
The retaining clips engage
with an audible click.
Install right side panel with
screws 2.
Install intake guard with
screw 1, making sure the
guard is correctly seated.
Checking ease of movement of footbrake lever
Check that the throttle-valve
cable is seated in the guide
of the intake arrow and that
Make sure the ground is
level and firm and place the
motorcycle on its stand.
Maintenance
23
z
Checking ease of movement of shift lever
4
Make sure the ground is
level and firm and place the
motorcycle on its stand.
Maintenance
24
z
Check the ease of movement of pivot mount 1 and
footrest adjuster 2.
If the pivot mount is stiff:
Have the pivot mount
checked by a specialist
workshop, preferably an
authorised BMW Motorrad
dealer.
Check the deflector for the
footbrake lever for bent
parts and check that the
footbrake lever is in full
working order.
If parts of the deflector for the
footbrake lever are bent:
Replace the deflector for
the footbrake lever.
If the footrest adjuster is stiff:
Lubricate the footrest adjuster.
Staburags NBU 30 PTM
If the footbrake lever is not in
full working order:
Restore the footbrake lever
to full working order.
Check the ease of movement of lever pivot 1.
Check the ease of movement at pivots 2 and 3.
If pivots are stiff:
Have the shift lever checked
by a specialist workshop,
preferably an authorised
BMW Motorrad dealer.
Cleaning slider tubes
Work to be carried
out after ten hours
off-roading
Make sure the ground is
level and firm and place the
motorcycle on its stand.
Use plenty of water to wash
out the space between the
fork protector and the slider
tube.
Use a damp cloth to wipe
clean the right and left slider
tubes. In this process,
be sure to pull the cloth
through between the fork
protector and the slider
tube at the front.
4
25
Push left and right sealing
boots 1 down.
Use a dry cloth to wipe dirt
off the sealing boots and
slider tubes.
Pack the groove of each
sealing boot with grease.
Molykote 111
Slide the sealing boots back
up into position.
Checking air filter for dirt
( 21)
Checking ease of movement of footbrake lever
( 23)
Checking ease of movement of shift lever ( 24)
Cleaning slider tubes ( 25)
Checking steering-head
bearing
Place the motorcycle on the
auxiliary stand (see Rider's
Manual).
Maintenance
Work already described
z
Have the bearing replaced
by a specialist workshop,
preferably an authorised
BMW Motorrad dealer.
4
26
Maintenance
Checking wheel bearing
for play
z
Take a grip at the bottom of
the fixed fork tubes and pull
the forks back and forth.
If the bearing is not free of
play:
Have the steering head
bearing adjusted by a
specialist workshop,
preferably an authorised
BMW Motorrad dealer.
Allow the handlebars to
swing left and right from the
straight-ahead position.
If the handlebars feel stiff
or there is a perceptible
notching effect at the
straight-ahead position:
Place the motorcycle on the
auxiliary stand (see Rider's
Manual).
try to turn the wheel in opposite directions and check
whether play is perceptible
in the bearing.
If there is play in the wheel
bearing:
Have the wheel bearing
checked by a specialist
workshop, preferably an
authorised BMW Motorrad
dealer.
Checking telescopic-fork
protector and slip-ring
Make sure the ground is
level and firm and place the
motorcycle on its stand.
Lift the front wheel clear of
the ground, let it turn and
check whether play is perceptible.
Take a firm grip of the front
wheel at top and bottom,
Check for wear at the
insides of left and right
telescopic-fork protectors 1
and check left and right
slip-rings 2 for wear.
If evidence of wear is visible:
Have the condition of the
telescopic-fork protectors
and the slip-rings checked
by a specialist workshop,
preferably an authorised
BMW Motorrad dealer.
Bleeding telescopic forks
Make sure the ground is
level and firm and place the
motorcycle on its stand.
Back off and then retighten
screw 1 on the left in the
fork bridge.
Place the motorcycle on the
auxiliary stand (see Rider's
Manual).
Extend and retract the side
stand to check the freedom
of its movement.
If the side stand is stiff:
Have the side stand
checked by a specialist
workshop, preferably an
authorised BMW Motorrad
dealer.
Check operation of sidestand switch
Back off and then retighten
screw 1 on the right in the
fork bridge.
Switch off the engine and
extend the side stand.
With the clutch disengaged,
switch on the ignition and
start the engine.
The engine starts.
Engage first gear.
The engine cuts out.
4
27
Maintenance
Checking ease of movement of side stand
z
4
Maintenance
28
z
If the engine does not cut out:
Have the side-stand switch
checked by a specialist
workshop, preferably an
authorised BMW Motorrad
dealer.
Checking spring-strut
mount for play
Make sure the ground is
level and firm and place
the motorcycle on its side
stand.
Remove the seat.
motorcycle against the side
stand.
Repeat this check at bottom
spring-strut mount 2.
If the mounts are not free of
play:
Have the spring-strut
mounts checked by a
specialist workshop,
preferably an authorised
BMW Motorrad dealer.
Checking swinging-arm
bearings for play
Place the motorcycle on the
auxiliary stand (see Rider's
Manual).
Lay one hand on top springstrut mount 1 and push the
Place one hand on the
swinging-arm bearing and
the frame on the left.
Move the rear wheel to left
and right, while checking for
play in swinging-arm bearing 1.
Repeat the procedure for
the right swinging-arm bearing.
If the bearings are not free of
play:
Have the swinging-arm
bearings checked by
a specialist workshop,
preferably an authorised
BMW Motorrad dealer.
Make sure the ground is
level and firm and place
the motorcycle on its side
stand.
Checking Paralever
bearing for play
Place the motorcycle on the
auxiliary stand (see Rider's
Manual).
authorised BMW Motorrad
dealer.
Checking security of
threaded fasteners
Check the security of the
threaded fasteners, as described in the section entitled "Threaded fasteners".
Work to be undertaken
once a year
Changing telescopic-fork
oil
Check that flexible gaiter 1
is correctly seated and free
of cracks.
If the flexible gaiter has
worked loose or if cracks are
visible:
Have the flexible gaiter
checked by a specialist
workshop, preferably an
authorised BMW Motorrad
dealer.
Place one hand on the
Paralever bearing.
Move the rear wheel to left
and right, while checking for
play in Paralever bearing 1.
If the bearings are not free of
play:
Have the Paralever bearings checked by a specialist workshop, preferably an
Have the oil in the telescopic forks changed by a specialist workshop, preferably
an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer.
4
29
Maintenance
Checking flexible gaiter
z
z
Maintenance
4
30
Threaded fasteners
Threaded fasteners
5
33
Anchorage points, frame and
mounted components . . . . . . . . .
34
Anchorage points, front . . . . . . . .
36
Threaded fasteners, front
wheel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
38
Body-panel screws . . . . . . . . . . . .
38
31
Threaded fasteners
Anchorage points, engine and
swinging arm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
z
z
Threaded fasteners
5
32
5
1
33
2
3
4
5
6
Rear frame section to
engine at top, left and
right
Frame front section to
engine, left and right
Rear frame section to engine at bottom, left and
right
Swinging arm to rear
frame section, right
Reaction link to frame
Reaction link to finaldrive housing
If a locking compound is
specified for a threaded
fastener in the table of
torques, be sure to comply
with the instructions in the
appropriate chapter of the
Repair Manual on CD-ROM.
Threaded fasteners
Anchorage points, engine and swinging arm
z
5
34
Anchorage points,
frame and mounted
components
Threaded fasteners
1
z
Frame front section to
rear frame section, left
and right
2 Spring strut to rear frame
3 Spring strut to rear
swinging arm
4 Rear carrier to rear frame
section, left and right
5 Rear wheel to wheel carrier
6 Rear silencer to rear
frame section
7 Side stand to pivot
mount
8 Stop screw, front
footrest, left, to
side-stand pivot mount
9 Pivot mount, side stand
to rear frame section
10 Swinging arm to rear
frame section, left
5
35
Threaded fasteners
If a locking compound is
specified for a threaded
fastener in the table of
torques, be sure to comply
with the instructions in the
appropriate chapter of the
Repair Manual on CD-ROM.
z
5
Anchorage points,
front
36
1
Threaded fasteners
2
3
4
5
6
7
z
8
Front mudguard to headlight, left and right
Mudguard carrier to top
fork bridge, left and right
Handlebars to handlebar
clamping blocks, left and
right
Handlebar clamping
block to fork bridge
Fork bridge to steering
tube
Top fork bridge to fixed
fork tube, left and right
Bottom fork bridge to
fixed fork tube, left and
right
Mudguard carrier to fork
bridge, bottom
If a locking compound is
specified for a threaded
fastener in the table of
torques, be sure to comply
with the instructions in the
5
37
Threaded fasteners
appropriate chapter of the
Repair Manual on CD-ROM.
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5
Threaded fasteners,
front wheel
Threaded fasteners
38
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1
2
Pinch bolt, axle holder,
left and right
Front wheel, axle screw
in axle holder
If a locking compound is
specified for a threaded
fastener in the table of
torques, be sure to comply
with the instructions in the
appropriate chapter of the
Repair Manual on CD-ROM.
Body-panel screws
The body-panels crews listed
below are locked by means
of nylon thread and are handtightened.
Check the locking effect of
the nylon threads and the security of the screws.
Body-panel screws
Five screws in each front
body panel, left and right.
Two screws in each rear
body panel, left and right.
Four screws in the protector
for the rear light.
Nine screws in the bottom
front mudguard.
Five screws in the numberplate carrier.
Technical data
Technical data
6
40
Tightening torques for checking
threading fasteners . . . . . . . . . . . .
42
39
Technical data
Tightening torques for internally
mounted components . . . . . . . . .
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6
Tightening torques for internally mounted components
Activity
Type of threaded connection
40
Tightening
torques
Technical data
Mirrors
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Clamping piece to clamping block M10
30 Nm
Mirror to clamping piece
25 Nm
M10
Guard for final drive
Guard, final-drive housing
8 Nm
Cylinder guard
Cylinder guard to engine
M6 x 20, Mechanical thread lock
8 Nm
Deflector, footbrake lever
Footbrake lever deflector to lever
Footbrake lever deflector to frame
Nut M5
Hand-tight
5 Nm
Type of threaded connection
Tightening
torques
41
Hand protectors
Handlebar fitting to handlebar
6
M5 x 20
5 Nm
Hand protector to holder for hand M5 x 14
protector
3 Nm
Holder for hand protector to mirror M5 x 14
clamping block
3 Nm
Hand protector to clamping block
M8 x 16
3 Nm
Clamp to clamping block
M5 x 12
4 Nm
Technical data
Activity
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6
Tightening torques for checking threading fasteners
Activity
Type of threaded connection
Tightening
torques
Frame front section to rear frame
section
M8 x 20
19 Nm
Frame front section to engine
front / rear
M12, Micro-encapsulated
66 Nm
42
Technical data
Frame
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Rear frame to engine, bottom
M12 x 50
55 Nm
Rear frame to engine, top
M10 x 40
38 Nm
Rear carrier to rear frame section
M6 x 25
8 Nm
Link
Reaction link to final-drive housing M10 x 55 10.9, Mechanical thread lock
43 Nm
Reaction link to rear frame section M10 x 50 10.9
38 Nm
Type of threaded connection
Tightening
torques
43
Rear wheel swinging arm
Swinging arm to rear frame section, left, locknut
M24 x 1.25
145 Nm
Swinging arm to rear frame section, left, bearing stud
M24 x 1.25
7 Nm
Swinging arm to rear frame section, right
M6
9 Nm
M10 x 53 x 1.25
60 Nm
Spring strut to rear swinging arm
M12
66 Nm
Spring strut to rear frame
M12
66 Nm
Rear wheel
Rear wheel to wheel carrier
6
Spring strut
Side stand
Side stand to pivot mount
M10 x 1, Loctite 603
41 Nm
Pivot mount, side stand to rear
frame section
M8 x 16, Micro-encapsulated
19 Nm
Front footrest stop screw to sidestand pivot mount
M8, Micro-encapsulated
19 Nm
Technical data
Activity
z
6
44
Activity
Type of threaded connection
Tightening
torques
Rear silencer
Rear silencer to rear frame section M8 x 45
19 Nm
Technical data
Handlebars
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Handlebar clamping block to fork
bridge
M10 x 100, grease thread, Optimoly TA
38 Nm
Handlebar to handlebar clamping
block
M8 x 30, grease thread, Optimoly TA
19 Nm
Fork bridge, top, to steering tube
M8 x 30
24 Nm
Mudguard carrier to fork bridge,
top
M6 x 16 A2-70 special steel, bright, Optimoly TA
10 Nm
Mudguard carrier to fork bridge,
bottom
M6 x 16 A2-70 special steel, bright, Optimoly TA
10 Nm
Front mudguard to headlight
carrier
M8 x 20
20 Nm
Fork bridge, top, to fork fixed tube M8 x 30
24 Nm
M8 x 30
10 Nm
Front mudguard
Clamps, slider tubes
Fork bridge, bottom, to fork fixed
tube
Type of threaded connection
Tightening
torques
6
45
Front wheel
Front wheel, axle screw in axle
holder
M22 x 1.5 - Elox H, Optimoly TA
50 Nm
Pinch bolt, axle holder
M6 x 30
8 Nm
Technical data
Activity
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7
Index
46
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A
Abbreviations and symbols, 4
Accessories
Installation, 6, 9
Air filter
Test, 21
Alternator drive belt
Test, 20
B
Brake discs
Test, 20
Brake pads
Test, 20
C
Cylinder guard
Installation, 14
D
Deflector, footbrake lever
Installation, 14
F
Final-drive guard
Installation, 13
Flexible gaiter
Test, 29
Footbrake lever
Test, 23
Frame-protector strips
Overview, 18
H
Hand protectors
Installation, 15
Headlight guard
Installation, 12
M
Maintenance
After five hours offroading, 6, 20
After ten hours offroading, 6, 25
Always before offroading, 6, 20
Annually, 7, 29
Mirrors
Installation, 12
Removal, 12
N
Number-plate carrier
Installation, 11
Removal, 10
P
Paralever
Checking bearing, 29
S
Shift lever
Test, 24
Side stand
Checking switch, 27
Test, 27
Slider tubes
Cleaning, 25
Slip-ring
Test, 26
Spokes
Test, 20
Spring strut
Test, 28
Steering-head bearing
Test, 25
T
Telescopic fork
Bleeding, 27
Changing oil, 29
Checking protector, 26
Threaded fasteners
Body panels, 38
Engine and swinging
arm, 33
Frame and mounted
components, 34
General view, front, 36
General view, front
wheel, 38
Test, 29
Torques, 40
W
Wheel bearing
Test, 26
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47
Index
Swinging arm
Checking bearing, 28
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