One-up
One-up with luggage
Two-up (with luggage)
The possible settings for off-road
riding then appear on the dis-
play. The damping-characterist-
ic settings you can select also
changes accordingly.
Predominantly smooth ter-
rain
Uneven terrain
The settings shown on the
display are automatically ac-
cepted as the spring preload
and, if applicable, the damp-
ing characteristic if you allow a
certain length of time to pass
without pressing making further
changes. The reading flashes
while spring preload adjustment
is in progress.
Tyres
Checking tyre pressure
Incorrect tyre pressures im-
pair the motorcycle's hand-
ling characteristics and increase
the rate of tyre wear.
Always check that the tyre pres-
sures are correct.
At high road speeds, tyre
valves installed perpen-
dicular to the wheel rim have a
tendency to open as a result of
centrifugal force.
In order to avoid a sudden loss of
tyre pressure, fit a valve cap with
rubber sealing ring to the rear
tyre and make sure that the cap
is screwed on firmly.
Make sure the ground is level
and firm and place the motor-
cycle on its stand.
Check tyre pressures against
the data below.
Tyre pressure, front
2.2 bar (One-up, at tyre tem-
perature 20 °C)
2.5 bar (Two-up and/or with
luggage, at tyre temperature
20 °C)
Tyre pressure, rear
2.5 bar (One-up, at tyre tem-
perature 20 °C)
2.9 bar (Two-up and/or with
luggage, at tyre temperature
20 °C)
If tyre pressure is too low:
Correct tyre pressure.
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Operation