BMW R1100RS (1997-98)

The BMW R1100RS motorcycle was produced from 1997-98 and was designed for long-distance touring. It had a 1,085cc, air/oil-cooled, twin-cylinder engine with fuel injection and produced 90 horsepower. The bike’s chassis had a Telelever front fork and a Paralever swingarm with a single-sided rear wheel attachment. The suspension was adjustable for preload and damping. The brakes were dual front discs and a single rear disc, with standard ABS. The R1100RS also had a full fairing and windscreen for rider comfort and protection from the elements. Other features included a digital display for speed, RPM, and fuel level, as well as a clock and a trip computer. The bike’s riding position was upright and comfortable, with a low seat height and adjustable handlebars. The R1100RS was also known for its reliability and durability, making it a popular choice for long-distance touring and commuting. Overall, the BMW R1100RS offered a comfortable and reliable option for riders looking for a touring motorcycle in the late 1990s.


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