BMW R45 (1978-81)

The BMW R45 motorcycle was produced from 1978 to 1981 and was a smaller version of the popular R65 and R80 bikes. It was designed for riders who wanted the quality and reliability of a BMW motorcycle in a more lightweight package. The R45 featured a 473cc engine that produced 32 horsepower, making it suitable for both city commuting and longer distance rides.

In terms of its design, the R45 had a classic BMW look with its boxer twin engine and shaft drive. It also had a front disc brake and rear drum brake for improved stopping power. However, compared to its larger counterparts, the R45 had a shorter wheelbase and narrower tires, which made it more nimble and agile.

The R45 was not as popular as BMW’s other models during its production period, which led to few examples being produced. However, many today still appreciate the R45 for its unique qualities and rarity. It is also a popular choice for customization and restoration projects.

Some owners have modified their R45s with upgrades such as larger carburetors, exhaust systems, and suspension improvements. Others have restored them to their original condition, including adding back the factory “toaster” fuel tank and two-tone paint scheme.

Overall, the BMW R45 is a classic motorcycle that offers a balance of performance and agility in a smaller package. Its rarity and unique features make it a sought-after model among collectors and enthusiasts.


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