Highlights
- Registered in 1992
- Presents in good, rideable order throughout
- Low mileage, low ownership
- Rebuilt in 2016/17 by Chris Bunce of Classic Superbikes
The Background
The BMW R80GS was manufactured by BMW Motorrad in Berlin from 1980 to 1987 with overall production totalling 21,864 units. It was the first in the BMW ‘GS’ family of specialised dual-sport bikes and is often considered the world's first ‘Adventure Bike’, equally capable both on and off-road.
The designation GS stands for the German words ‘Gelände Straße’, which translates to off-road/road, highlighting the bike's dual sport design. The GS was fitted with a 797.5 cc (48.67 cu in) BMW type 247 engine, which is a boxer-type flat-twin sometimes known as an ‘airhead’.
The engine fitted into an R65 frame and was a modified version of that fitted to the R 80/7, featuring Nikasil cylinders, electronic ignition and a lighter flywheel.
The engine fitted into an R65 frame and was a modified version of that fitted to the R 80/7, featuring Nikasil cylinders, electronic ignition and a lighter flywheel.
At the rear the bike had the new ‘monolever’, a combined single-sided swing arm and drive shaft, with the rear damping provided by a single shock absorber. The successful monolever was stiffer and lighter than the design fitted to previous models and was subsequently fitted to other BMW motorcycles.
The single sided swingarm enabled the rear wheel to be removed easily with the bike on the centre stand. The bike gained popularity with adventure-seeking riders having won the Paris-Dakar Rally several times.
The single sided swingarm enabled the rear wheel to be removed easily with the bike on the centre stand. The bike gained popularity with adventure-seeking riders having won the Paris-Dakar Rally several times.
The History
The BMW R80GS underwent a full restoration in 2016/2017, under the supervision of Chris Bunce of Classic Superbikes. In the intervening years, the bike has been owned by just six former keepers, prior to its acquisition by the current keeper – a resident of the Isle of Wight – in February, 2017.
The bike is currently SORNed but has a valid MoT to mid-February, 2023.
The bike is currently SORNed but has a valid MoT to mid-February, 2023.
Online MoT records show the BMW has been ridden just 580 miles since its MoT of 2017, which it passed. The current keeper wishes the bike to go to an appreciative rider who hopefully will use it more than he had intended.
The vendor has offered to deliver the bike from Isle of Wight to Southampton Red Funnel ferry port for collection.
The Paperwork
Accompanying the sale will be the V5C registered in the current vendor’s name, the MoT certificate and a small file of past paperwork pertaining to servicing and spares acquired over the years.
The Condition
In this BMW R80GS, we have a fine example of one of the early GS models produced by BMW Motorrad. It presents in very good condition throughout and is handsomely finished in period two-tone red and black paint colours with black R80GS decals.
This bike comes with retro fitted side stand - as well as original centre stand.
This bike comes with retro fitted side stand - as well as original centre stand.
The Mechanics
At the time of taking the accompanying photographs, our agent was treated to hearing the bike fire up and settled into that familiar burble only a flat-twin boxer can make. Following the bike back to its home location after the shoot, the bike sounded smooth and punchy as it traversed the hilly terrain around Ventnor.
The owner assures that the bike runs exceptionally well, with the engine, brakes, suspension and chassis performing just as the respective engineers at BMW intended over forty years ago.
The Appeal
The BMW R80GS is a bike that truly changed the motorcycle world. It made its global debut at the Cologne Motorcycle Show at the end of 1979 and quickly became a sales success.
Not only did it single-handedly create a whole new genre of motorcycle (Gelände Straße), it formed the bedrock that helped a struggling BMW Motorrad through a very tough period in its history.
Not only did it single-handedly create a whole new genre of motorcycle (Gelände Straße), it formed the bedrock that helped a struggling BMW Motorrad through a very tough period in its history.
That it won a few Paris-Dakar Rallies along the way reinforced its place in the annals of BMW’s two-wheeled history.
Here is a rare opportunity to own part of that fine BMW heritage.
Here is a rare opportunity to own part of that fine BMW heritage.
Notice to bidders
Although every care is taken to ensure this listing is as factual and transparent as possible, all details within the listing are subject to the information provided to us by the seller. Car & Classic does not take responsibility for any information missing from the listing. Please ensure you are satisfied with the vehicle description and all information provided before placing a bid.
As is normal for most auctions, this vehicle is sold as seen, and therefore the Sale of Goods Act 1979 does not apply. All bids are legally binding once placed. Any winning bidder who withdraws from a sale, is subject to our bidders fee charge. Please see our FAQs and T&C's for further information. Viewings of vehicles are encouraged, but entirely at the seller's discretion.