2013 BMW K1300S motorcycle review @ Top Speed

2013 BMW K1300S  motorcycle review @ Top Speed

The BMW R75 is a World War II-era motorcycle and sidecar combo produced by the German company BMW.

In the 1930s BMW were producing a variety of popular and impressive motorcycles. In 1938 development of the R75 were only available in response to a submission from the German Military.

Preproduction models of the R75 were driven with a 750 cc aspect valve engine, which was predicated on the R71 engine unit. Nonetheless it was quickly found necessary to design an all-new OHV 750 cc engine motor for the R75 unit. This OHV engine unit later became the basis for following post-war twin BMW engines like the R51/3, R67 and R68.

2013 BMW K1300S  motorcycle review @ Top Speed

The third side-car wheel was influenced with an axle linked to the rear wheel of the motorcycle. We were holding built in with a locking differential and selectable road and off-road equipment ratios through which all and change gears worked. This made the R75 highly manoeuvrable and capable of negotiating most surfaces. A few other motorcycle manufactures, like FN and Norton, provided an optional drive to sidecars.

The BMW R75 and its own rival the Z?ndapp KS 750 were both generally employed by the Wehrmacht in Russia and North Africa, though over time of evaluation it became clear that the Z?ndapp was the superior machine. In August 1942 Z?ndapp and BMW, on the urging of the Military, agreed after standardization of parts for both machines, with a view of eventually developing a Z?ndapp-BMW hybrid (designated the BW 43), when a BMW 286/1 side-car would be grafted onto a Z?ndapp KS 750 motorcycle. In addition they agreed that the produce of the R75 would cease once production come to 20,200 systems, and from then on point BMW and Z?ndapp would only produce the Z?ndapp-BMW machine, developing 20,000 each year.

Since the aim for of 20,200 BMW R75's had not been reached, it remained in production until the Eisenach manufacturing plant was so badly broken by Allied bombing that creation ceased in 1944. An additional 98 devices were put together by the Soviets in 1946 as reparations.

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