BMW R850C (1997-00)

The BMW R850C is a cruiser motorcycle produced by BMW Motorrad from 1997 to 2000. It was designed to appeal to riders who wanted a sporty touring motorcycle that offered comfort, reliability, and excellent handling characteristics. The R850C was based on the R850R and used the same 4-valve per cylinder, air-cooled, horizontally opposed twin engine. However, the R850C featured several styling changes, including an elongated fuel tank, a low-slung frame, and a polished stainless steel exhaust system.

The R850C was equipped with a number of features that made it popular among touring enthusiasts. The bike featured a comfortable, low-slung saddle, wide handlebars, and a windshield that provided excellent wind protection. It also included an adjustable suspension system that allowed riders to fine-tune the bike’s handling characteristics to their specific needs.

Performance-wise, the R850C was an impressive machine for its time. The bike’s engine produced 70 horsepower and was capable of reaching a top speed of 110mph. The R850C also had a five-speed transmission and a final drive that used a maintenance-free, dual-section swing arm. Additionally, the bike had a rear disc brake system and an advanced ABS system that helped ensure maximum stopping power in all weather conditions.

Overall, the BMW R850C was a well-rounded cruiser that offered riders an excellent combination of performance, comfort, and style. The bike’s reliability and excellent handling made it a popular choice among touring enthusiasts, while its stylish design and advanced features helped set it apart from other motorcycles in its class.


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