In 1951, BMW launched the long-awaited '100 Mile Racer' with the BMW R 68 at the Frankfurt International Bicycle and Motorcycle Exhibition. This was a series model with a top speed of at least 160 km/h. The main aim was to maintain a position of leadership against the English makes. The sporty character of the motorcycle was highlighted by a narrow front-wheel guard and the optional elevated 2-in-1 exhaust system. However, riding a BMW R 68 was a hobby that was reserved for a select few. At a price of nearly DM 4,000, owners were guaranteed exclusivity.
BMW R 68

Production
1952 - 1954
Displacement
594 cc
Performance
35 hp at 7,000 rpm
Price
3.950,- DM
Engine Type
Flat-twin engine
Top Speed
160 km/h (100 mph)