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BMW extended its range of horizontally opposed twins in the late 1970s with the introduction of the R45. Looking very much like scaled down versions of BMW's larger models, the R45 featured sharper and modern styling while both weight and overall dimensions were reduced. The Type 247 Engine was used with smaller pistons, carburetors and a different final drive to assist acceleration.

BMW R45
BMW R45 1979
Production1970s-1985
Bore / stroke70 x 61.5 mm
Compression ratio9.2 : 1
Top speed95 mph
Power35 hp
Torque37.5 Nm

For the German market, the 473cc R45 came with a reduced power output of 27 BHP (@to qualify for favorable insurance) while versions sold elsewhere had 35 BHP on tap.

The R45 was primarily targeted at learner drivers and some 28,000 of these were produced.

Tested by Bike magazine in 1979, the R45 recorded a top speed of 95 mph (154 km/h) while returning an overall fuel consumption of 56.2mpg (5.0litres/100 km). [1] Few changes were made to these smaller twins before production ceased in 1985.

Today the R45 is popular with custom bike builders and are being converted into Café Racer or Street scramblers due to their compact dimensions.

Modified BMW R45 1981
Modified BMW R45 1981

Engine

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References


  1. Source Bike Magazine
  2. Source BMBikes.org

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[de] BMW R 45

Die BMW R 45 ist ein Mittelklasse-Motorrad von BMW mit Boxermotor, das von 1978 bis 1985 gebaut wurde.[1]
- [en] BMW R45



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