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6 88<br />

z On the race track<br />

In the gravel trap<br />

DTC deactivation<br />

On very loose surfaces (for example<br />

in a gravel trap of a race<br />

track), DTC's attempts to control<br />

propulsive power might reduce<br />

drive to the extent that the<br />

rear wheel no longer turns. Under<br />

these circumstances, <strong>BMW</strong><br />

<strong>Motorrad</strong> recommends temporarily<br />

deactivating DTC.<br />

Bear in mind that the rear wheel<br />

will spin on the loose surface and<br />

close the throttle in good time<br />

before you reach a firm surface.<br />

Then reactivate DTC.<br />

Removing and installing<br />

mirrors<br />

Removing mirror<br />

Make sure the ground is level<br />

and firm and place the motorcycle<br />

on its stand.<br />

On each side, remove nuts 1<br />

and remove the mirrors.<br />

Secure fairing 2 to fairing<br />

bracket 3 on left and right.<br />

If cable ties are used, affix<br />

adhesive tape as protection at<br />

the points where chafing might<br />

occur.<br />

Installing mirrors<br />

Make sure the ground is level<br />

and firm and place the motorcycle<br />

on its stand.<br />

Remove the fairing-panel<br />

fasteners.<br />

Engage the left and right mirrors<br />

in mounts 4.<br />

Install the nuts at the rear of<br />

the fairing panel and tighten to<br />

specified torque.

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