R100 RS

mikeyboy

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Long story short.
Customer can’t justify the cost of restoring his late father’s bike.
So I’ve bought it.
I’ll put it in line for restoration later in the year but if anyone is on the lookout 👀,for a project,shout up.
The bike was ridden 50 miles to me but it deserves more than a token arse wipe.
Front end was removed to refurb front forks,
At a minimum it needs ,tyres,fork overhaul,engine and gearbox seals etc.IMG_8396.jpegIMG_8397.jpegIMG_8398.jpegIMG_8399.jpegIMG_8400.jpegIMG_8401.jpeg
 
Typical an RS comes up for sale just after I’ve started a project on an RT :-(


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Those early blue RS with the pinstripe around the wheel rims are supposedly to have more BHP than the later models.
Is that urban myth or true ?
 
Not a myth. Early R100RS had 70bhp 76Nm torque. Later (mono) had 60bhp 74Nm torque. Later lower power models were meant to have had their 'curves' adjusted to give more power and torque at lower rpm.

1978 https://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/bmw/bmw-r100rs-78.html

1986 https://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/bmw/bmw-r100rs-86.html
Well not according to Andy Schweitzer - BMW Motorcycles from 1969 to 1985. It states 70bhp. Of course I don't have data for after 1985, so don't know. But you are an oracle, so will defer to your knowledge
 
Not a myth. Early R100RS had 70bhp 76Nm torque. Later (mono) had 60bhp 74Nm torque. Later lower power models were meant to have had their 'curves' adjusted to give more power and torque at lower rpm.

1978 https://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/bmw/bmw-r100rs-78.html

1986 https://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/bmw/bmw-r100rs-86.html
Steptoe might be referring to different versions of pre Mono ones ... Like a secret special as BM could build out of their bits boxes...
 
Well not according to Andy Schweitzer - BMW Motorcycles from 1969 to 1985. It states 70bhp. Of course I don't have data for after 1985, so don't know. But you are an oracle, so will defer to your knowledge
I wouldn't profess to be an oracle - I don't have a book inside me like Andy Schweitzer. I do have an R100RS (made in 1976) so it has 40mm ports. But I've not been interested in finding out if later twin shocks are different. I have a notion that those with 38mm ports do have a different power output but I don't know the figures - the links I posted, when you look at the 1978-84 models all badge them as 70bhp. Normally I would bow to Steptoe's vast experience!
 


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