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Via our good friend Bike Exif
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEikPlxLKWNRxPZ1Q9DZBUXUKiGw4Yn6SM2Y9sJxI6itjgU6qBwQ4Oe4JPOfpc6FAI0HoUHK4L4EzSbXBYXC75UXMT_Ca5Z6hUA18vKLiDdQ66xh4nuzT5rJSZg8m_gC7kd4j9uA_HlUn0U/s800/bmw_enduro_isdt.jpg)
BMW’s profile in the racing enduro market seems to be slipping of late. (Which is a pity, because the G450X offers promise, as well as BMW’s usual 24-month warranty.) But this factory-endorsed, 900 cc boxer endurofrom almost thirty years ago shows what could have been. In 1980 it won the German and European enduro championships, plus the prestigious ISDT.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjn9PXZt_Pz2z0jsdpcdvMqmlxJtLiOS6KFshWD6gI9pKAno0QGlJVRv-FV7IU6pY1JHrXm0XU_0TFKjn37fxgN52ZLTDK0aFDQaRZ8fYy94_wapmtelxuWIWBi9s7gOnb6BvdaW1sGOSc/s800/sixdays_gs_o1.jpg)
The bike apparently sports 50 bhp and weighs just 132 kg, and inspired the cultish BMW R80 G/S (Gelände/Straße, or off-road/street) built from ’81 to ‘87. That machine married the 800 cc R80/7 engine to a strengthened R65 chassis, and was the only BMW twin to be unaffected by the launch of the K series. For more obscure BMW off-roading goodness, check out this gallery from German BMW race preparation expert HPN.
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Via our good friend Bike Exif
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEikPlxLKWNRxPZ1Q9DZBUXUKiGw4Yn6SM2Y9sJxI6itjgU6qBwQ4Oe4JPOfpc6FAI0HoUHK4L4EzSbXBYXC75UXMT_Ca5Z6hUA18vKLiDdQ66xh4nuzT5rJSZg8m_gC7kd4j9uA_HlUn0U/s800/bmw_enduro_isdt.jpg)
BMW’s profile in the racing enduro market seems to be slipping of late. (Which is a pity, because the G450X offers promise, as well as BMW’s usual 24-month warranty.) But this factory-endorsed, 900 cc boxer endurofrom almost thirty years ago shows what could have been. In 1980 it won the German and European enduro championships, plus the prestigious ISDT.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjn9PXZt_Pz2z0jsdpcdvMqmlxJtLiOS6KFshWD6gI9pKAno0QGlJVRv-FV7IU6pY1JHrXm0XU_0TFKjn37fxgN52ZLTDK0aFDQaRZ8fYy94_wapmtelxuWIWBi9s7gOnb6BvdaW1sGOSc/s800/sixdays_gs_o1.jpg)
The bike apparently sports 50 bhp and weighs just 132 kg, and inspired the cultish BMW R80 G/S (Gelände/Straße, or off-road/street) built from ’81 to ‘87. That machine married the 800 cc R80/7 engine to a strengthened R65 chassis, and was the only BMW twin to be unaffected by the launch of the K series. For more obscure BMW off-roading goodness, check out this gallery from German BMW race preparation expert HPN.
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