Showing posts with label vintage bmw motorcycle prints. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage bmw motorcycle prints. Show all posts

Friday, September 17, 2010

1961 BMW Motorcycle Line - "Now Better Than Ever"

Pictured: BMW R27, BMW R50-S, BMW R60 with sidecar, BMW R69-S; Descriptions R26, R27, R50, R50-S, R60, R60 with sidecar, R69, R69-S; Look over the expanded BMW line. All BMW motorcycles have shaft drive, are equipped with swing-arm suspension and Earles-type forks, have famous Bosch ignition and lighting, have adjustable hydraulic rear shock absorbers, are available with dual seat or solo saddle; All BMW Twins have magneto ignition.

R-27 R50S R-60 R69S R-50 R-69 R-26

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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

1967 BMW - This engine does its best work lying down.

It's supposed to. BMW designed it so that both cylinder heads are fully exposed to the breeze. This horizontally opposed design and the special heat-dissipating alloys cool the engine better. That's why the BMW twin engines are built to closer tolerances, and that's why the powerful BMW twins run quieter, smoother and enjoy a longer life. Ask any BMW owner...he'll tell you to graduate to a BMW.



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Sunday, March 15, 2009

BMW - The Greatest Touring Machine You Can Buy

Why spring for a BMW? It's the greatest touring machine you can buy. No matter what you call touring.

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