Despite the crisis in the German motorcycle market since the mid-1950s, BMW presented an entirely new model alongside a revised product range at the Frankfurt International Bicycle and Motorcycle Exhibition in 1960. The BMW R 50 S was the first sporty BMW in the 500 cc class after the war. However, since ambitious customers preferred to have the BMW R 69 S with bigger capacity and stronger power output, the BMW R 50 S was not a major economic success. Production was discontinued in 1962 after just 1,634 motorcycles had been manufactured.
BMW R 50 S

Production
1960 - 1962
Displacement
494 cc
Performance
35 hp (26 kW) at 7,650 rpm
Price
3.535,- DM
Engine Type
Flat-twin engine
Top Speed
160 km/h (100 mph)