BMW R 11

In 1929, BMW surprised the motorcycle world with two 750 cc models in a completely new frame: the BMW R 11 and the BMW R 16. The soldered tubular frame that had been commonly used up to that point was replaced by a torsion-resistant pressed steel design. The new BMW R 11 touring model was powered by the engine of the predecessor BMW R 62. Five series were created during the course of the five-year production run and numerous improvements in details were designed into the motorcycles. They were mainly distinguished by modifications to the drive-shaft brake and the engine.

BMW R 11
Production
1929 - 1934
Displacement
745 cc
Performance
18 hp at 3,400 rpm, from 1934 20 hp at 4,000 rpm
Price
1.750,- RM
Engine Type
Flat-twin engine
Top Speed
100 km/h (61 mph) [from 1934 112 km/h (69 mp/h)]