BMW R 100 RS 1979
Who would call BMW "trend setting?" Even as motorcycles in general have become bigger, faster, more complex with more and more cylinders and valves and carburetors or even computer-controlled fuel injection, BMWs have come with the same basic engine layout since 1923—opposed Twin, two valves per cylinder, push-rods, two carburetors and a driveshaft to deliver power to the rear wheel.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION | |
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Model ID | |
Manufacturer (Make) | BMW |
Model Name | R 100 RS |
Year | 1979 |
Category(class) | Sport-touring |
Engine | |
Engine Capacity (Displacement) | 979 ccm (59.74 cubic inches) |
Engine Type | 2 cylinders |
Bore x Stroke | Ø94.0 mm x 70.6 mm (Ø3.7 inches x 2.78 inches) |
Bore/Stroke Ratio | 1.33 |
Stroke | 4 |
Valves per Cylinder | 2 |
Timing System | OHV |
Cooling System | Air |
Powertrain | |
Gearbox | 5 speed |
Chassis/Suspension/Brakes | |
Front Brakes | Dual disc |
Rear Brakes | Single disc |
Front Tire | 3.25-19 |
Rear Tire | 4.00-18 |
Dimensions | |
Curb Weight | 247 kg (545 lb) |
Fuel Capacity | 24 litres (6.34 gallons) |
Performance | |
Max Power | 70.00 HP (51.1 kW) at 7250 RPM |
Power/Weight Ratio | 0.28 Hp/Kg |
Top Speed | 193 km/h (120mph) |
Acceleration (dart, speedup) time | |
0-100 km/h | 5.3 seconds |
0-60 mph | 5.1 seconds |
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