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The BMW R12 and R17 are flat-twin engine motorcycles made by BMW Motorrad from 1935 through 1942. They were developed in 1935 based on the R7 concept of 1934. [3] [4] A few hundred R17s were made, ending in 1937, while the R12 continued through 1942, with a total of 36,008 produced.
The BMW R12 is a motorcycle manufactured by BMW Motorrad, which is offered as the cruiser motorcycle R12 and as the roadster R12 nineT (with the English pronunciation ['naɪnti]). The name "R12", which had already been used by BMW for a motorcycle model from the 1930s, was re-protected by the manufacturer in 2021 in Germany and internationally ...
BMW Motorrad is the motorcycle brand and ... R 12, R 12 NineT, which ... BMW fitted the first mass-produced hydraulically damped telescopic fork to its R12 and R17 ...
The 2025 BMW R12 S is a new model from BMW that pays tribute to the historic R90 S from the 1970s. The 1170-cc motorcycle produces 109 horsepower at 7000 rpm and 85 pound-feet of torque at 6500 ...
BMW Motorrad is the motorcycle business unit of the German company BMW ... BMW R2; BMW R12 (2024) BMW R12 and R17; BMW R25; BMW R27; BMW R32; BMW R45; BMW R51/3; BMW ...
Early oil-damped telescopic fork on a 1939 BMW R12. The first production motorcycles with hydraulically damped telescopic forks were the German BMW R12 and R17 in 1935. [2] However, undamped telescopic forks were used on bikes made by The Scott Motorcycle Company from the beginning of production in 1908, [3] and the Danish Nimbus used them from ...
BMW R2; BMW R12 and R17; Brough Superior Austin Four; Brough Superior Golden Dream; BSA B21; BSA Blue Star; BSA C11; BSA Empire Star; BSA Gold Star; BSA M20; BSA M33 ...
Medium off-road passenger car, older version with free spinning spare support wheels on each side. Einheits-Pkw der Wehrmacht – literally: "standard passenger motor-car of the Wehrmacht" – was Nazi Germany's plan for a new, multi-purpose fleet of all wheel drive off-road vehicles, based on just three uniform chassis, specifically designed and built for the Wehrmacht (the Nazi military).