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  2. BMW R100 - Wikipedia

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    BMW R100S. This was built in Jan 1977 and is an example of a first year /7. BMW R100S BMW R100RT Monolever BMW R100RS 1979 BMW R100RT. BMW R100, with variant models designated by T, S, CS, RS, RS Classic, RT, RT Classic, TIC, TC, R and GS is a BMW motorcycle series, using a two-cylinder four-stroke boxer engine of 980 cc capacity.

  3. BMW GS - Wikipedia

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    BMW R80G/S BMW R80GS BMW R100GS. The first shaft driven GS model was the R80G/S with a 797.5 cc air-cooled, flat-twin boxer engine. [3] The BMW 247 engine, which was also fitted to many other bikes in the BMW range, is known as an airhead, because it relies on airflow across the cylinder heads and cylinder 'barrels' to provide most of the cooling for the engine.

  4. Rupp Industries - Wikipedia

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    Scrambler – The Scrambler underwent some changes as well. It also was upgraded to 10" wire wheels. It also was upgraded to 10" wire wheels. The engine remained a 3.5 HP Tecumseh H35 but lost its lighting coil; thus the Scrambler lost its front and rear lights.

  5. BMW R80G/S - Wikipedia

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    The BMW R 80 G/S is a motorcycle that was manufactured in Berlin, Germany, by BMW Motorrad from 1980 to 1987. Production totalled 21,864 bikes. It was the first in the BMW GS family of specialised dual-sport bikes, of which over 500,000 have been produced, [1] and is often considered the world's first "Adventure Bike" able to be equally capable on and off-road.

  6. BMW 247 engine - Wikipedia

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    1994 BMW R100RT with type 247 engine 1973½ BMW R75/5 with type 247 engine. The BMW 247 engine is an air-cooled flat-twin motorcycle engine with two valves per cylinder, also known as "airhead" boxer. The 247 engine was the successor of the in 1969 (MY 1970) introduced first modern BMW boxer engine; the BMW 246 engine of the /5 series.

  7. BMW R65 - Wikipedia

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    1987 BMW R65 Monolever. The R65 is fitted with a type 248/1 engine, a different version of the well known BMW type 247, also known as an airhead.The engine is a 648 cc, OHV, two valves per cylinder, air-cooled flat-twin (i.e., horizontally-opposed cylinders) or "boxer" engine (652Vb).

  8. History of BMW motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    The "airhead" BMW R 80 GS and R 100 GS models remained in production until 1997, before being replaced by the newer "oilhead" models such as the BMW R 850 series, the 1994–1999 BMW R 1100 R standard motorcycle, the 1994–1999 BMW R 1100 GS dual-sport, the 1996–2001 BMW R 1100 RT tourer, the 1998–2005 BMW R 1100 S sports, and the 1999 ...

  9. Motorcycle suspension - Wikipedia

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    A single sided girder fork was use on the German Imme R100 motorcycle between 1949 and 1951, [9] and the Vespa scooter has a single-sided trailing-link fork. More recently, between 1998 and 2003, the ItalJet " Dragster " scooter also used a single-sided swingarm suspension, though unlike the GTS1000 there was no upper control arm; the upper ...