1966 Bmw R69s on 2040-motos
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RELISTING DUE TO A NON-PAYING BIDDER. If you don't have any intention of paying, don't bid. I will obtain each bidder's telephone number and call them to verify funding prior to end of auction.
1966 BMW R69S
The
BMW R69S was originally produced from 1960 – 1969. Of the 11,317 sold, this may be the most
pristine one left. This Best of Show
award winner will turn heads wherever it goes.
With only 3 owners in nearly 50 years (original owner, his son, and me),
this bike has been meticulously maintained by all 3 owners. After recently retiring, it is time to trade
in my Bavarian beauty for something with an electric start.
The
bike has 26,742 miles, believed to be original, and runs well. Everything is original on the bike except the
paint. The previous owners painted the
bike so it is not the original BMW white.
Numbers match on frame and motor.
The bike kicks within 2 – 3 kicks and, with new carbs mounted in 2006,
runs smoothly. Tires have 80% tread on
them and the bike rides straight without pulling. Everything on the bike is in working
condition.
Features include:
- Won
Best of Show in Lima, Ohio in early 2000s.
- An
aftermarket fairing that makes this bike a one-of-a-kind
- Aftermarket
seat
- German
leather bags
- Custom
paint
Since
this BMW R69S has been sitting in the garage for a while, it will need a new
battery and tune-up.
Specifications
R69S
Specifications. (R69 specifications shown in parentheses when different from
the R69S[4])
- Start of
Production — 1960 (1955)
- End of
Production — 1969 (1960)
- Numbers
Produced — 11,317 (2,956)
The 42 hp
R69S was produced from 1960 to 1969,[1] and the 42 hp R69US was produced
from 1968 to 1969.[2] These models were designed as
relatively high powered, high compression sport bikes, although the Earles
forks R69 and R69S
came with sidecar lugs installed on the frames. These lugs were deleted from
the telescopic fork "US" models.
The
sport-oriented R69S, R69US, and R69 succeeded the plunger-framed 1951 to 1955 R68, which had an
engine very similar to that in the later R69.
In June 1962, Cycle
World magazine published a review of the R69S.
Engine
- Internal
Designation — 268/3 (268/2)
- Motor Type
— Four-stroke two cylinder flat twin
- Bore ×
Stroke — 72 mm × 73 mm (2.83 in × 2.87 in)
- Displacement
— 594 cc
- Max Power
— 42 hp (31 kW) at 7000 rpm (35 hp or
26 kW at 6800 rpm)
- Compression
Ratio — 9.5:1 (7.5:1)
- Valves —
OHV
- Carburation
System — 2 carburetors, Type Bing 1/26/75-1/26/76 or 1/26/91-1/26/92
(1/26/9-1/26/10)
- Engine
Lubricating System — Forced feed lubrication
- Oil Pump —
Gear pump
Power Transmission
- Clutch —
Single plate, saucer spring, dry
- Number of
Gears — 4
- Shifting —
Foot shifting
- Gearbox
Ratios — 4.17/2.73/1.94/1.54 (5.33/3.02/2/04/1.54)
- Rear Wheel
Ratio — 1:3.375 or 1:3.13; with sidecar 1:4.33 (1:3.18 or
1:4.25 sidecar)
- Bevel/Crownwheel
— 8/25 or 8/27 teeth; with sidecar 6/26 (11/35; 8/34
sidecar)
Electrical System
- Ignition
System — Magneto ignition
- Generator
— Bosch LJ/CGE 60/6/1700 R (Noris L 60/6/1500L)
- Spark
Plugs — Bosch W260T1 or Beru 260/14 (Bosch W240T1)
Chassis
- Designation
— 245/2 (245/1)
- Frame —
Double loop steel tubular frame
- Front
wheel suspension — Earles fork with suspension units and oil pressure
shock absorbers
- Rear wheel
suspension — Long swing arm with suspension units and oil pressure shock
absorbers
- Wheel rims
— Deep bed 2.15B × 18; with sidecar, rear 2.75C × 18
- Tires,
Front — 3.5 × 18 S
- Tires,
Rear — 3.50 S (4 × 18 S with sidecar)
- Brakes,
Front — Drum brake 200 mm (7.9 in) diameter duplex full hub
- Brakes,
Rear — Drum brake 200 mm (7.9 in) diameter simplex full hub
Dimensions/Weights
- Length ×
Width × Height — 2125 mm × 722 mm × 980 mm; (83.66 in
× 28.42 in × 38.58 in)
- Wheel Base
— 1415 mm (55.7 in); with original sidecar 1450 mm
(57.1 in)
- Fuel Tank
Capacity — 17 l (3.73 imp or 4.49 US gal)
- Unladen
Weight with Full Tank — 202 kg (450 lb); with original sidecar
324 kg (710 lb)
- Idle/Riding
Noise — 84/82 DIN phon; from 13 September 1966: 78/84 dB(A)
- Load
Rating — 360 kg (790 lb); with original sidecar 600 kg
(1,300 lb)
- Fuel
Consumption — 5.3 liters/100 km / 44 mpg (US) (3.6
l/100 km or 64 mpg (US))
- Oil
Consumption — 0.5 - 1 liters/1,000 km approx.
- Top Speed
— 175 km/h (109 mph) (165 km/h or 103 mph)
Shipping
Buyer
is responsible for coordinating shipping through carrier, as well as shipping
charges, or you can pick it up in person in Dallas.
Payment
$1000
non-refundable deposit due via PayPal within 48 hours. Remaining payment due within 7 business days
of end of auction.
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