BMW MOTORRAD C1 2000 Rider's Manual (in English)

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General information and controlsd Warning:
To prevent air from entering
the brake circuit:
 Do not turn the fitting on the
handlebar.
1 Emergency off (kill)
switch for ignition (
b70)
VIgnition circuit
interrupted
UIgnition circuit closed
2 Pushbutton - wipe/wash
system (
b20) 3
Handbrake lever, front
brake (
b34)
4 Windscreen wiper switch
Windscreen wiper OFF
Intermittent mode
Continuous mode
\f Note:
The windscreen wiper switches
automatically to intermittent
wipe when the vehicle is at a
standstill.
5 Starter button
y (b71)
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description
Right handlebar fitting
45
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General information and controlsClearing the windscreenPress and hold down button 1
- wiper/washer system
R
– Washer fluid is sprayed onto
the windscreen and the wiper
is switched on briefly
– If the washer fluid foams, the
reservoir is almost empty
(
b44)
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description
d Warning:
Use the washer system only
when there is no possibility of
the washer fluid freezing on
the windscreen, as this would
impair your vision - use anti-
freeze
Do not operate the washer
system if the washer fluid res-
ervoir is empty, because this
would damage the pump
Wiper and washer system

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General information and controls
Front fairing panel,
removing and installing
Disengage the front fairing
panel from its 4 anchorages
as follows
 hold front fairing panel at
point 1 and
 pull forward and up to
remove, then
 pull front fairing panel forward
and remove Prior to installation:

Grease studs with an acid-
free grease such as Vaseline
–Lubricant (
bService and
Technical Booklet -
Chapter 3)
 Installation is the reverse of
the removal procedure
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description
Front fairing panel
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General information and controls
Seat, opening/closingTurn the key in the seat lock
to position 1 and hold it there
 Lift the rear of the seat up and
forwards
– The fuel filler cap, rating plate
and vehicle identification
number are under the seate Important:
When closing the seat, make
sure that it locks correctly!
 Lock the seat in its holder by
applying light pressure
Seat
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General information and controls
Removing backrestOpen the seat
 Remove screws 1 securing
the backrest
 Push the backrest up and
forwards to remove
– The coolant tank,
toolkit and
fuse box are behind the back-
rest. Instructions on topping
up coolant and replacing
fuses (
bService and Techni-
cal Booklet - Chapter 2)
e Important:
When installing the backrest,
make sure that it is securely
located.
d Warning:
Do not trap the seat belt be-
hind the backrest.
Installing backrest  Engage the hooks in their
keepers
 Press the backrest back and
down
 Check that the seat belts are
not trapped
 Install screws 1
 Check that the backrest is
secure
 Close the seat
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description
Backrest
1
 

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General information and controls
Hardtop*
d Warning:
To avoid trapping your fingers
when closing the hardtop:
 Carefully press strut 1 of the
hardtop forward!
Hardtop, opening/closingPull latch 4 to the rear and lift
hardtop 2 to open
Close the hardtop as follows:
 Carefully press strut 1 forward
and pull hardtop down to close
 Check that the hardtop is
correctly latched
Hardtop,
removing/installing
Open the hardtop
 Pull latch 3 forward and dis-
engage strut 1
 Fully open hardtop 2 and lift it
off
 Installation is the reverse of
the removal procedure.
*Optional extra
1
4
2
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General information and controls
1
2
A
B
Stowage compartment,
opening/locking
Remove rear seat** (b26) or
luggage system* (
b27), if
installed
 Turn key in stowage-com-
partment lock to position 1
 Lift the front of the lid up and
to the rear
– The battery and the bulbs for
the rear light and brake light
are accessible. Instructions
on removing/installing the
battery, battery maintenance
and changing bulbs
(
b Service and Technical
Booklet - Chapter 2)
– Documentation
– Repair kit for tubeless tyres 
Close the lid
 Turn key in stowage-com-
partment lock to position 2
 Install rear seat** (
b26) or
luggage system* (
b27), as
applicable
Stowage-compartment
attachment kit*
 Mounting points A,B for rear
seat** or luggage system*
*Optional extra
** Optional accessories
( ) Figure in brackets
bpage number for
description
Stowage compartment
 

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General information and controls
d Warning:
See the notes on using the
rear seat on pages 67 and 76 !
e Important:
Make sure that the rear seat is
correctly located and secure!
See the notes on installation on
page 55!
Rear seat,
removing/installing
 Turn the key in the lock to
position 2 and hold it there
 Lift seat 1 up and clear of the
latch
 Pull seat 1 to the rear to
remove
 Seat installation is the reverse
of the removal procedure
** Optional accessories
( ) Figure in brackets
bpage number for
description
Rear seat**
1
2
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General information and controls
Luggage rack*
d Warning:
After an accident or if the
BMW C1 has fallen over,
check that the luggage sys-
tem is correctly secured.
Max. load on luggage system:
20 kg (44 lbs).
Installing the luggage rack
• Seat the luggage rack in the aperture in the rear of the
backrest
 Seat the luggage rack in the rear anchorage
 Close handle 1 and secure
with lock 2 to prevent theft
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description
e Important:
When installing, make sure that
the luggage rack is secure and
correctly engaged and locked!
See the notes on installation on
page 55!
Removing the luggage
rack
 Turn the key in lock 2 as indi-
cated by the arrow
 Raise handle 1
– The luggage rack is disen- gaged
 Hold handle 3 and pull the
luggage rack up and to the
rear to remove
–The stowage compartment is accessible
* Optional extra
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Safety check
Use the safety checklist –
before every journey
Please perform the safety
check accurately. This is to
ensure that your BMW C1 com-
plies with road-vehicle use and
safety laws.
Your vehicle must be in perfect
technical order: this is a basic
prerequisite for your safety and
the safety of other road users.
If you encounter any problems
or difficulties, it is always best to
contact your authorised BMW
dealer. He will provide the nec-
essary advice and assistance. For this reason, check the
details in the following sections
before you start the journey:

Coolant level
– Fuel level
– Windscreen wiper
– Handbrake levers
– Brake pressure
– Brake fluid levels
(front and rear)
– Lights
– Condition of wheels and
tyres, tread depth and tyre
pressures
– Load, gross weight
Check at regular intervals
(each 2nd/3rd stop for fuel):
– Engine oil level
– Brake pads
Checklist
 

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