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- S abstract "The BMW R80G/S is a motorcycle manufactured in Berlin, Germany, by BMW Motorrad from 1980 to 1987. Production totalled 21,864 bikes. It was the first in the BMW GS family of specialised dual-sport bikes, of which over 500,000 have been produced.The designation G/S is an acronym of the German words Gelände/Strasse, which mean offroad/road – highlighting the bike's dual sport design.".
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- S wikiPageWikiLinkText "BMW R100GS".
- S wikiPageWikiLinkText "BMW R80G/S".
- S wikiPageWikiLinkText "R80G/S".
- S brakes "Front: Single 260 mm disc".
- S brakes "Rear: 200 mm drum".
- S class Dual-sport_motorcycle.
- S engine "flat-twin boxer".
- S fuelCapacity "19.5".
- S manufacturer BMW_Motorrad.
- S name "BMW R80G/S".
- S production "1980".
- S related "R65GS, R80ST".
- S sp "uk".
- S successor "R80GS, R100GS".
- S suspension "Front: Telescopic forks".
- S suspension "Rear: Single spring / shock absorber".
- S transmission "5".
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- S subject Category:BMW_motorcycles.
- S subject Category:Dual-sport_motorcycles.
- S subject Category:Motorcycles_introduced_in_1980.
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- S comment "The BMW R80G/S is a motorcycle manufactured in Berlin, Germany, by BMW Motorrad from 1980 to 1987. Production totalled 21,864 bikes. It was the first in the BMW GS family of specialised dual-sport bikes, of which over 500,000 have been produced.The designation G/S is an acronym of the German words Gelände/Strasse, which mean offroad/road – highlighting the bike's dual sport design.".
- S label "BMW R80G/S".
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- S depiction BMW_R80GS_GENUINE_2.jpg.
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- S name "BMW R80G/S".