1988 BMW K100RS ABS gallery
1988 BMW K100RS ABS
TYPE: Sport touring
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Displacement: | 980.00 ccm (59.80 cubic inches) | Power: | 90 |
Engine type: | In-line four | Stroke: | 4 |
Bore x stroke: | Gearbox: | ||
Cooling system: | Compression: | 10.0:1 |
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