User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Rider's manual S 1000 RR
- General instructions
- General views
- Status indicators
- Operation
- Ignition switch/steering lock
- Emergency off switch (kill switch)
- Intelligent emergency call
- Lights
- Hazard warning lights system
- Turn indicators
- Dynamic Traction Control (DTC)
- Riding mode
- Cruise-control system
- Hill Start Control
- Gearshift light
- Anti-theft alarm (DWA)
- Tyre pressure monitoring (RDC)
- Heated handlebar grips
- On-board computer
- Front and rear seats
- TFT display
- Adjustment
- Riding
- On the race track
- Displays for racing
- LAPTIMER
- Vehicle settings for racing
- RACE PRO riding modes
- Launch Control
- Pit Lane Limiter
- DTC
- Chassis and suspension settings for racing
- Removing and installing mirrors
- Removing and installing number-plate carrier
- Switching off ABS when riding on the race track
- Deactivating intelligent emergency call when riding on the race track
- Gearshift-pattern reverser
- Engineering details
- Maintenance
- Accessories
- Care
- Technical data
- Service
- Appendix
- Index
Example
Missing:
0.2 bar
The tester on the filling station
shows:
2.4 bar
The tyre pressure must be in-
creased to the following value
to reach the correct tyre pres-
sure:
2.6 bar
Shift assistant
Shift assistant Pro
Your vehicle is equipped with a
shift assistant, a system originally
developed for racing and now ad-
apted for riding on public roads.
It permits upshifts and downshifts
without declutching or closing
the throttle in virtually all load and
rpm ranges.
Advantages
70-80 % of all gearshifts on a
trip can be done without using
the clutch.
Less relative movement
between rider and passenger
because the shift pauses are
shorter.
It is not necessary to close the
throttle valve when shifting un-
der acceleration.
When braking and downshifting
(throttle valve closed), engine
speed is adjusted by blipping
the throttle.
Shift time is shorter than a
gearshift with clutch actuation.
In order for the system to identify
a request for a gearshift, the rider
has to move the shift lever from
its idle position in the desired dir-
ection against the force of the
spring through a certain "over-
travel" at ordinary speed or rap-
idly and keep the shift lever in
this position until the gearshift is
completed. It is not necessary
to increase the force applied to
the shift lever while shifting is
in progress. Once the gearshift
has completed the shift lever
has to be fully released before
another gearshift with the Pro
shift assistant can take place.
Constantly maintain the corres-
ponding load condition (throttle
grip position) before and during
gear shifts using the Gear Shift
Assistant Pro. A change in the
position of the throttle twistgrip
during a gearshift can cause the
function to abort and/or lead to a
missed shift. The shift assistant
Pro provides no assistance for
the gear change if the rider de-
clutches.
Downshifting
Downshifting is assisted until
maximum rpm for the target
gear to be selected is reached.
This prevents overrevving.
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Engineering details