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Bike of the Day: 1978 BMW R80/7 – A Vintage Masterpiece by Burn Up Company

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The 1978 BMW R80/7 boasts a sleek, high-gloss gas tank that beautifully complements its matte-black finish. Outfitted with a potent 797cc boxer twin engine, paired with a precise five-speed manual transmission.

This bespoke bicycle features a refined steel gas tank embellished with elegant black pinstripes and a reimagined black-finished frame, crafted by the esteemed Burn Up Firm. The motorcycle features a unique combination of upgrades, including a Machete Firm leather two-person seat, an LED-lit headlight bucket modification, high-visibility mirrors with a distinctive Highsider design, a premium Monza polished gas cap, bar-end flip indicators for added visibility, fiberglass fenders for a sleek appearance, and a practical side stand for easy parking.

Equipped with 19-inch front and 18-inch rear black wire-spoke wheels shod with Firestone Deluxe Champion tires, the vehicle relies on a drilled front disc brake and a rear drum brake to manage its braking duties. With the entrance fork adjusted downwardly, Hagon shocks supplant the original components, situated on the swingarm and encased within the ultimate drive housing.

A Renthal low-profile handlebar, paired with a customised triple tree and precision-crafted bar clamps, takes center stage ahead of the sleek Motogadget Motoscope speedometer, its crisp five-digit display a testament to innovation and style. The motorcycle is equipped with upgraded components, including replacement brake lines, levers, and a Motogadget M-Unit Blue module that enables Bluetooth connectivity and features a push-button start mechanism.

Powering this bike is a robust 797cc boxer twin engine, boasting an impressive 50 horsepower and 43 lb-ft of torque. Twin Bing carburetors and a twin heat-wrapped exhaust system featuring a crossover pipe comprise the comprehensive package. The facility is powered to the rear wheel through a robust five-speed manual transmission and a reliable shaft drive.

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