Front shock absorber: rear shock adjuster knob
There are nine settings. 1 is the softest, 9 the hardest and BMW suggest 3 for road use, 5 for gravel tracks and 9 for off road; The rear shock absorber also has plenty of adjustment.- Turn the knob higher, clockwise, the heavier the load. BMW suggest fully anti-clockwise then TEN clicks for solo.
I suggest you start from there and methodically work through the settings.
Having said all that I recall fiddling around for ages and not finding much difference and thereafter left everything in the 'normal' mode and forgot about it; I decided I did not want/need ESA on my new bike last year!
Of course all this comes from the Haynes Manual - only £15 post paid from Nippy Norman.
There are nine settings. 1 is the softest, 9 the hardest and BMW suggest 3 for road use, 5 for gravel tracks and 9 for off road; The rear shock absorber also has plenty of adjustment.- Turn the knob higher, clockwise, the heavier the load. BMW suggest fully anti-clockwise then TEN clicks for solo.
I suggest you start from there and methodically work through the settings.
Having said all that I recall fiddling around for ages and not finding much difference and thereafter left everything in the 'normal' mode and forgot about it; I decided I did not want/need ESA on my new bike last year!
Of course all this comes from the Haynes Manual - only £15 post paid from Nippy Norman.

