BMW HP4 (2013) manual

BMW HP4 (2013)
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manualBMW HP4 (2013)
Carefully disconnect anti-theft
alarm system bracket 5 from
rear frame and rotate it upward.
Activate locking mechanism 6
and disconnect plug.
Press locking mechanism 7
to left with small screwdriver
while simultaneously sliding
connector toward rear off anti-
theft alarm system bracket.
Remove anti-theft alarm sys-
tem bracket.
Protect connector plugs on
motorcycle against contamina-
tion.
Detach screws 8 with wash-
ers and remove license-plate
carrier. Guide cable through
opening 9 when doing so.
with passenger package
OE
Installing passenger seat
( 55).

Installing license-plate

carrier

Make sure ground is level and
firm and park motorcycle.
with passenger package
OE
Removing passenger seat
( 55).
6
106
z

On the racetrack

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BMW HP4 (2013) specifications

Below you will find the product specifications and the manual specifications of the BMW HP4 (2013).

The BMW HP4 (2013) is a motorcycle that offers a range of features and specifications. It is powered by a 999cc inline-four engine, delivering a strong performance. The bike incorporates electronic fuel injection, ensuring efficient fuel delivery. It also features liquid cooling, which helps keep the engine temperature in check. The HP4 is equipped with a 6-speed transmission system, allowing for smooth gear shifts. In terms of its design, the BMW HP4 features a sleek and aerodynamic body. It has a sporty and aggressive appearance, with a stylish black and white color scheme. The bike utilizes a lightweight aluminum frame, contributing to its overall agility. The suspension system of the HP4 consists of a fully adjustable front forks and rear monoshock, enabling riders to customize their riding experience to suit their preferences. It also boasts a responsive braking system, with dual disc brakes at the front and a single disc brake at the rear. The BMW HP4 offers advanced technological features, including traction control and ABS (anti-lock braking system). These safety features enhance stability and control while riding, especially in challenging road conditions. Furthermore, the HP4 incorporates ergonomically designed seating and controls, providing comfort and ease of use for riders. The bike also includes a digital instrumentation panel, displaying relevant information such as speed, RPM, and fuel level. Overall, the BMW HP4 (2013) is a powerful and well-designed motorcycle, suitable for riders who seek performance and style.

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BrandBMW
ModelHP4 (2013)
Productmotorcycle
LanguageEnglish
FiletypeUser manual (PDF)

Frequently Asked Questions

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How do I convert miles into kilometres?

1 mile equals 1.609344 kilometers and 1 kilometer equals 0.62137119 miles.

What is the difference between E10 and E5 petrol?

E10 petrol consists of up to ten per cent ethanol while E5 petrol will contain less than five per cent ethanol. As a result, the percentage of E10 petrol is lower than that of E5 petrol, making it less bad for the environment.

How often should I replace the oil filter on my BMW engine?

An oil filter must be replaced every 6000 kilometres (approx. 4000 miles) for most engines.

How often should I change the oil of my BMW engine?

The oil must be changed every 6000 kilometres (approx. 4000 miles) for most engines.

How do I remove rust from my BMW motorcycle?

1. Soak the rusty part in vinegar until completely soaked through. 2. Let the vinegar work on the rust for 24 hours. 3. Remove the rust with a wire brush or aluminium foil.

How do I start the BMW HP4 (2013) motorcycle?

To start the BMW HP4 (2013) motorcycle, follow these steps: 1. Familiarize yourself with the controls: Before starting the motorcycle, make sure you are familiar with the location and function of the various controls, such as the ignition switch, throttle, clutch lever, and gear shift. 2. Check the fuel level: Ensure that the motorcycle has an adequate amount of fuel by checking the fuel gauge or visually inspecting the fuel tank. 3. Turn on the ignition: Insert the key into the ignition switch and turn it clockwise to the "ON" position. This will activate the electrical system of the motorcycle. 4. Engage the clutch: Pull in the clutch lever located on the left handlebar to disengage the clutch. This allows you to shift gears smoothly. 5. Start the engine: Press the starter button, usually located on the right handlebar, to start the engine. Keep the clutch lever pulled in until the engine starts. 6. Warm up the engine: Allow the engine to warm up for a few minutes before riding. This helps ensure optimal performance and longevity of the motorcycle. 7. Release the clutch and start riding: Gradually release the clutch lever while simultaneously applying gentle throttle to start moving. Remember to shift gears as necessary to maintain the desired speed. By following these steps, you can start the BMW HP4 (2013) motorcycle and begin your ride. Enjoy your journey!

What should I do if the BMW HP4 (2013) motorcycle does not start?

If the BMW HP4 (2013) motorcycle does not start, you can follow these steps to troubleshoot the issue: 1. Check the side stand: Make sure the side stand is retracted and not engaged while the gear is engaged. If the side stand is extended, retract it. 2. Check the gear and clutch: Ensure that the transmission is in neutral or the clutch is disengaged if a gear is engaged. Place the transmission in neutral or disengage the clutch. 3. Check the fuel level: Verify that there is enough fuel in the tank. If the fuel level is low, refuel the motorcycle. 4. Check the battery: If the battery is drained, charge it before attempting to start the engine. You can refer to the "Maintenance" chapter in the manual for more information on jump-starting the motorcycle. 5. Starting the engine: Switch on the ignition and perform the pre-ride check. Engage neutral or pull back the clutch lever if a gear is engaged. Press the starter button to start the engine. If the battery voltage is too low, recharge the battery or use jumper cables and a donor battery to start the engine. If the engine still refuses to start, consult the troubleshooting chart in the manual for further assistance.

How can I adjust the settings on the BMW HP4 (2013) motorcycle?

To adjust the settings on the BMW HP4 (2013) motorcycle, follow these steps: 1. Adjusting Damping: Use buttons 1 and 2 to adjust the damping settings. Pressing +1 to +7 increases the damping in steps, while -1 to -7 decreases the damping. The basic setting is 0. Adjust the damping as desired. 2. Performing Zero Position Alignment: Place the motorcycle on a side stand or auxiliary stand. Press buttons 1 and 2 until "DDC" and "CAL" (calibration) are displayed. Hold button 2 until "CAL" starts flashing. If the zero position adjustment is successful, a check mark is shown. If not, repeat the alignment. If the check mark is still not shown, consult a specialized workshop. 3. Setting Parameters: Press and hold button 2 until the displayed parameter starts flashing. Use button 1 or button 2 to select the desired value. Hold button 2 until the value stops flashing to save it. Alternatively, press button 1 or button 2 until "SETUP RETURN" is displayed, then hold button 2 to exit SETUP mode. 4. Adjusting Rear Damping: Adjust the rebound stage damping on the rear spring strut. Refer to the manual for specific instructions on adjusting this setting. By following these steps, you can adjust the settings on the BMW HP4 (2013) motorcycle according to your preferences.

What accessories are available for the BMW HP4 (2013) motorcycle?

For the BMW HP4 (2013) motorcycle, there are various accessories available to enhance your riding experience. Here are some of the accessories: 1. Performance Upgrades: You can choose from a range of performance upgrades such as exhaust systems, air filters, and engine tuning kits to enhance the power and performance of your motorcycle. 2. Ergonomics and Comfort: Accessories like adjustable foot pegs, handlebar risers, and comfort seats are available to improve the ergonomics and comfort of your ride, especially during long journeys. 3. Protection and Safety: To ensure your safety, accessories like crash bars, frame sliders, and engine guards are available to protect your motorcycle in case of an accident or fall. 4. Luggage Solutions: If you plan on touring or carrying additional items, luggage solutions such as saddlebags, top cases, and tank bags are available to provide storage options without compromising the handling of the motorcycle. 5. Styling and Customization: You can personalize your BMW HP4 (2013) with various styling accessories like carbon fiber parts, decals, and custom paint options to make your motorcycle stand out. Please note that the availability of accessories may vary, and it is recommended to consult with a BMW authorized dealer or visit the official BMW accessories website for a complete list of available accessories for the BMW HP4 (2013) motorcycle.

How do I check the fuel consumption of the BMW HP4 (2013) motorcycle?

To check the fuel consumption of the BMW HP4 (2013) motorcycle, follow these steps: 1. Cruising Range: The cruising range indicates the distance that can still be driven with the remaining fuel. It is displayed after the fuel reserve is reached. This distance is calculated based on the fuel level and average consumption. 2. Refueling: When refueling after running on reserve, make sure to top up the tank to a level above the reserve. This ensures that the sensor can register the new level accurately. 3. Side Stand Position: The motorcycle's inclined position when on the side stand may prevent the fuel level from being registered accurately. Therefore, the travel range is only calculated with the side stand retracted. 4. Approximate Reading: The determined range is an approximate reading. BMW Motorrad recommends not trying to use the full range before refueling. Please note that the fuel consumption may vary depending on various factors such as riding style, road conditions, and maintenance. For more detailed information on fuel consumption and other aspects of your BMW HP4 (2013) motorcycle, refer to the manual or visit the official BMW Motorrad website.

Is the manual of the BMW HP4 (2013) available in English?

Yes, the manual of the BMW HP4 (2013) is available in English .

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