Always motivated by a spirit of innovation, BMW broke fresh ground in 1930 with the launch of the pressed-steel framed R11 and followed that up in 1935 with the introduction of an hydraulically-damped telescopic front fork on the R12, the first time such a device had been seen on a mass-produced motorcycle. Also notable as the first BMW motorcycle to have a four-speed gearbox, the R12 was superseded – in the civilian marketplace – by the tubular framed R6, the Wehrmacht preferring to stick with the older pressed-steel framed model. A 597cc sidevalve-engined tourer, the R6 was updated with BMW's new plunger-suspended frame in 1938, becoming the R61. This R61's frame number had not been determined at time of cataloguing, though the engine is known to have formed part of a machine delivered to Hein & Co, Hannover in June 1938. There are no documents with this Lot. Bis zum Zeitpunkt der Katalogisierung konnte die Rahmennummer nicht festgestellt werden, obwohl bekannt ist, dass der Motor zu einer Maschine gehoerte, die im Juni 1938 an die Firma Hein & Co. in Hannover ausgeliefert wurde. Zu diesem Los sind keine Papiere vorhanden.
Always motivated by a spirit of innovation, BMW broke fresh ground in 1930 with the launch of the pressed-steel framed R11 and followed that up in 1935 with the introduction of an hydraulically-damped telescopic front fork on the R12, the first time such a device had been seen on a mass-produced motorcycle. Also notable as the first BMW motorcycle to have a four-speed gearbox, the R12 was superseded – in the civilian marketplace – by the tubular framed R6, the Wehrmacht preferring to stick with the older pressed-steel framed model. A 597cc sidevalve-engined tourer, the R6 was updated with BMW's new plunger-suspended frame in 1938, becoming the R61. This R61's frame number had not been determined at time of cataloguing, though the engine is known to have formed part of a machine delivered to Hein & Co, Hannover in June 1938. There are no documents with this Lot. Bis zum Zeitpunkt der Katalogisierung konnte die Rahmennummer nicht festgestellt werden, obwohl bekannt ist, dass der Motor zu einer Maschine gehoerte, die im Juni 1938 an die Firma Hein & Co. in Hannover ausgeliefert wurde. Zu diesem Los sind keine Papiere vorhanden.
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