"This BMW bike features the famous BMW flat-twin 'boxer' engine and
shaft-drive - features to be found on its bikes today. At the time,
a BMW motorcycle was considered the 'thinking man's bike',
providing reliable, low-maintenance transport for the connoisseur,
or a tough workhorse for sidecar duty."
This 1967 BMW R50/2 was fully restored in 2018 for its current
owner by well-known BMW motorcycle restorer Tim Stafford.
This BMW motorcycle is refinished in its rare original color of
China Blue with all matching identification numbers. With only 548
miles driven since restoration the 494cc fully rebuilt engine
starts easily and comes to a smooth idle. The 4-speed transmission
shifts well with a BMW R69 final drive added for a better cruise.
Using the revolutionary front dual cartridge shocks and rear swing
arm suspension this motorcycle cruises comfortably coming to a
quick stop using the drum brakes.
This 1967 BMW R50/2 is in excellent condition and will go well with
any classic motorcycle owner's collection.
If you would like to learn more about this vehicle, please contact
us at Legendary Motors LLC.
Vehicle Details
1967 BMW Motorcycle
Listing ID:CC-1417358
Price:$28,900
Location:Beverly, Massachusetts
Year:1967
Make:BMW
Model:Motorcycle
Exterior Color:China Blue
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:548
Stock Number:298
VIN:644029
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