Estimated Price: £6,000 - £8,000

  • At the end of 1954, BMW undertook a major overhaul of its horizontally-opposed twin-cylinder range, replacing the R51/3, R67/2, and R68 with the new R60 and R69 models
  • While the engines remained broadly similar, the most significant advances were found in the chassis, which now featured the innovative Earles-type leading-link front fork and a swinging-arm rear suspension — a layout particularly well suited to sidecar use
  • This, matching numbers, example appears either original and unrestored or possibly an older restoration
  • Imported into the UK in 1971 and complete with its original owners manual
  • In good running order and same owner since 2012
  • Great looking bike and used by our vendor on a regular basis
  • History file included containing numerous receipts, old tax discs, copy workshop manual, old MOTs and its original handbook
  • Good addition to any serious bike collection
  • UK-registered on a current V5C

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