BMW R100/7 (1976-77)
The BMW R100/7 is a classic motorcycle that was produced from 1976 to 1977. It has a 980cc air-cooled, four-stroke engine that delivers 60 horsepower.
The R100/7 was designed with a classic look and a comfortable ride. It has a teardrop-shaped fuel tank, a bench-style seat, and a round headlight. The handlebars are positioned in a way that allows for a relaxed riding position.
The R100/7 was known for its durability and reliability. It had a robust engine that could handle long distance rides with ease. It also had a simple design, which made maintenance easy for owners.
One of the unique features of the R100/7 was its shaft drive system. Instead of using a chain to transfer power from the engine to the rear wheel, it used a drive shaft. This made the bike smoother and quieter than other motorcycles in its class.
The R100/7 was also equipped with a dual front disc brake system, which was considered advanced for its time. It provided excellent stopping power and was more reliable than other braking systems.
Overall, the BMW R100/7 was a well-designed motorcycle that was built to last. It had a classic look, a comfortable ride, and advanced features that made it stand out from its competitors. Today, it is a highly sought-after bike among collectors and enthusiasts.
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