BMW R 20

In 1937, the BMW R 20 replaced the BMW R 2 pressed steel model and was the first BMW motorcycle to have a bolted tubular frame. Like the BMW R 2, the BMW R 20 was designed for the segment up to 200 cc, which was exempt from the requirement for a motorcycle licence and vehicle tax in Germany. However, the BMW R 20 did not remain in the range for long because new licencing regulations came into force in 1938 and riders of motorcycles with a displacement of 200 cc now had to hold a motorcycle licence. A new class of motorcycle licence was created for two-wheelers up to 250 cc and BMW therefore launched a new model on the market with the BMW R 23.

BMW R 20
Production
1937 - 1938
Displacement
192 cc
Performance
8 hp at 5,400 rpm
Price
725,- RM
Engine Type
Single-cylinder engine
Top Speed
95 km/h (58 mph)