The BMW R26 Motorcycle - 1955
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Photo: BMW R26 Instruction Manual (1955)
The R26 was the followon to the R24 (1949), BMW's first postwar motorcycle. R26 Specifications: Single cylinder, 245cc, 15 horsepower, 4-stroke, overhead valves. Bing 1/25/46 throttle slide curburetor. 4-speed gear box, positive-stop foot control. Front and rear internal shoe brakes. Curb weight: 158 Kg. Maximum load: 167 Kg. Maximum speed, single passenger: about 128 Km/h. Fuel consumption: 3.5 liters / 100 Km at 90 Km/h (70 mpg at 55 mph). Acceleration: 0-60 in about an hour.
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*The battery served no discernable | Gear shift pedal operation. |
| Me on my R26 in front of 170 West 109th Street, NYC, 1967. Note the bent front-brake lever, a hazard of parking on the street, sideways between two cars -- cars getting into or out of spaces always knock the bike over and break the levers, headlight, etc. Parking lengthwise, on the other hand, is a provocation to space-crazed car owners, and likely to get your bike turned around sideways and/or pushed over anyway. In the winter, I just drove it up the steps into my apartment to avoid parking headaches. Prior to the R26, I had owned a 1949 Volkswagen (small divided rear window, flapping turn signals, and non-synchromesh manual transmission requiring double-clutching to downshift; I paid $50 for it and drove it all over Europe while in the Army). Photo: Tim Lee (CLICK to enlarge). |
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