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1959 BMW R26 Con Sidecar

Bmw - R26 Con Sidecar 1959 - Germania

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The R26 was the follow on 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.
Drive shaft (not chain) on the port side.
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).

In 1956 BMW introduced a completely revamped thumper, the R26 (engine numbers 340 001 – 370 236), with improvements paralleling those introduced at the same time in the boxer twins. The R26 came with an enclosed drive shaft, rear swingarm, and front Earles forks. A new headlight nacelle came with a sliding black plastic over the ignition key, and the “bell-bottom” front fender was dropped along with the mechanics' hand shifter. The engine of the R26 was bolted directly to the frame, and produced 15 hp (11 kW).
 
 

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