An engineering marvel on Tires
After their success using the R75/5, world-renowned car and bicycle maker BMW sensationally announced its replacement, the R90S, in 1973. BMW's signature air-cooled 2-cylinder boxer motor received a good start in displacement to 898cc and stopping power had been additionally enhanced with a front side twin disc stopping system system. A semi-cowling improved aerodynamics and along with the powerful engine, the bicycle was with the capacity of 0-400m time of 13.3 moments and a higher price of over 195km/h. This awesome performance, in conjunction with stable maneuvering and solid dependability, makes the R90S a motorcycle masterpiece.
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