BMW K100RS (1983-85)

The BMW K100RS is a sport touring motorcycle manufactured by BMW Motorrad from 1983 to 1985. It features a liquid-cooled inline-four engine with a capacity of 987cc, producing 90 horsepower and 58 pound-feet of torque.

The K100RS was designed as a successor to the BMW R100RS and aimed to offer improved performance, handling, and comfort for long-distance touring. It was praised for its smooth power delivery, low vibration, and stable handling on the highway.

The bike also comes with advanced features for its time, such as electronic fuel injection and a digital instrument cluster. It has a top speed of around 130 mph and can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in under 5 seconds.

The K100RS underwent some changes for the 1985 model year, with a revised fairing design and a larger fuel tank. It was also given a new name, the K100RS 8v, to reflect the updated engine specifications.

Overall, the BMW K100RS is a highly regarded motorcycle for its combination of performance, comfort, and advanced features. It has gained a following among enthusiasts and collectors, with some owners customizing their bikes for a more personalized look and riding experience.


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