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  1. BMW R75 - Wikipedia

    • For the 1970s 750 cc motorcycles see BMW R75/5, BMW R75/6, or BMW R75/7 The BMW R75 is a World War II-era motorcycle and sidecar combination produced by the German company BMW. The BMW R75 stands out by its integral two-wheel drive design, with drive shafts to both its rear wheel and the third side-car wheel, from a locking differential, a… See more

    History

    In the 1930s BMW were producing a number of popular and highly effective motorcycles. In 1938 development of the … See more

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    In 1940 People's Commissariat of Defense of the Soviet Union acknowledged the lag in motorized vehicles and decided to choose a foreign platform to build upon. In 1941 a factory was built which is known today as IMZ-Ural with … See more

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    ManufacturerBMW
    Production1941–1946
    ClassMotorcycle/sidecar combination
    Engine745.4 cc (45.49 cu in) flat-twin (OHV)
     
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    WEBThis 1970 BMW R75/5 is powered by a 745cc opposed twin paired with a four-speed transmission and is finished in black with white pinstripes. Equipment includes an enclosed driveshaft, an electric starter, a kick …

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    WEBThe license plate on Bill Kniegge's 1976 BMW R75/6. Cylinders and pistons from an R100 boost the original R75’s displacement from 745cc to 980cc, while modified R90S front forks with dual disc brakes maintain control.

  7. An Original WW2-Era 1943 BMW R75 With Sidecar

    WEBThe BMW R75 is powered by a horizontally opposed, air-cooled, twin cylinder engine with a capacity of 745cc, 26 hp at 4,000 rpm, a compression ratio of 5.8:1, two valves per cylinder, and two carburettors.

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    WEBThe BMW R75/5 came with 32mm Bing CV carbs as standard. Like all airheads, the R75/5 had a shaft drive. A one-plate dry clutch came as standard, and four-speed gearbox. BMW also cut a fair bit of weight on …

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