I've not ridden an R80 before and wondered what the main differences are, if any.
You will feel the added torque and size. Mine was an 1982 R80RT. You'll feel the size especially at low sppeds, in traffic and parking lots, just not as easy to ride in those situations. You will like the added power without changing gears.
The R80 was the thirstiest of all my Beemers. The first trip I took was to Texas (1400 miles) to see my folks and the dar n thing wouldn't make better than 35mpg. When I got there I did a full tune up and check the jets against the book to see if everything was stock and it was. It ran great, economical it was NOT.
I used that bike to ride the CAL1000, a 24 hour endurance run. I had Luftmiester side tanks and an extra 4 gallon tank on the rear, 11 gallons total.
It's a good thing I did as that R80's mpg's would drop into the mid to high 20's at speed. That was pushing a Hannigan fairing and running 85-95 mph. It got so bad that it would starve for fuel if I didn't have BOTH petcocks on. One petcock would not feel that thirsty SOB
