BMW R100RS (1978-87)

The BMW R100RS (1978-87) motorcycle was a touring model that had a top speed of 125 mph and weighed 560 pounds. It had a 980cc air-cooled flat-twin engine that produced 70 horsepower and 55 lb-ft of torque. The bike had an advanced and unique aerodynamic design that included a full fairing, windscreen, and side bags. The fairing was so effective that it could create a pocket of low pressure under the windshield at high speeds, which provided additional stability. The R100RS also had advanced features for its time, such as a hydraulic anti-dive system and a shaft drive. These features made the bike smooth to ride and low maintenance.

The BMW R100RS had a comfortable riding position and was an ideal motorcycle for touring because of its long-range fuel tank, low seat height, and comfortable suspension. The bike also had a reliable braking system that included dual disc brakes on the front and a single disc brake on the back. The suspension was adjustable, which allowed the rider to adjust the preload on the front forks and change the rebound damping on the rear shocks. The R100RS had a top-notch reliability score, and many enthusiasts still use it as a daily rider.

Overall, the BMW R100RS was a well-designed touring motorcycle that had advanced features and a unique aerodynamic design. Its reliability and comfort made it an ideal choice for long-distance trips, and its performance and handling pleased riders who wanted to push their limits. The R100RS remains an iconic motorcycle and a favorite among BMW enthusiasts.


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