Unusual, interesting & rare motorcycles.

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1928 BMW R 57. Featuring a 484cc boxer motor with one overhead valve and a single side valve, put out 18 horsepower at 4000 rpm. With shaft drive and a three-speed transmission, the R 57 weighed in at 331 pounds. It’s a rare model, as it was produced for just three years. Check out the leaf-spring front suspension. Bonhams sold an R 57 at the 2016 Las Vegas Motorcycle Auction for $100,050. .middle: 1933 BMW R 4. This vertical single was an attractively priced motorcycle when it was released, and prices for this BMW have remained approachable. The R 4 has a 14-horsepower 398cc motor that has an overhead-valve architecture. A passenger can be accommodated, with floorboards for the feet. In 2010, at Bonhams’ Important European Collection of Pioneer, Vintage and Collectors’ Motorcycle auction at the RAF Museum in Hendon, UK, a 1933 R 4 sold for £4370. . back: 1938 BMW R 35. Here’s another vertical single from BMW. Displacing 340cc, this OHV engine produces 14 horsepower. Weighing in at 347 pounds, it was capable of hitting 100 km/h. This 1938 BMW R 35 has a telescopic fork, though it’s all spring with no damping. Bonhams estimates a four-figure sales price.
 
Hier een link met een piccie van de hele fiets, het is een driewieler alleen de info is in het Chinees....
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