BMW R100RS (1978-79)

The BMW R100RS was a motorcycle introduced in 1978-79 by BMW Motorrad. It was intended to be a sport touring motorcycle and had a horizontally-opposed engine, also known as a “boxer” engine.

The R100RS had many features that set it apart from other motorcycles. It had a frame mounted fairing that improved aerodynamics, dual front disc brakes, a monolever rear suspension, and a shaft drive system that eliminated the need for a chain.

The R100RS was also notable for its advanced instruments, including a clock, voltmeter, and oil temperature gauge. It even had a unique tool kit that was specific to the bike.

Many riders found the R100RS to be a comfortable, reliable touring motorcycle. It had a smooth ride and could easily handle long distances. The bike was also praised for its handling, which was due to its low center of gravity and advanced suspension system.

Today, the R100RS is considered a classic motorcycle and is highly sought after by collectors. It is still well-regarded for its advanced features and comfortable ride. Many riders continue to enjoy the R100RS and it remains a popular choice for touring and long-distance riding.


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