In January 1955, BMW presented the BMW R 50 and the BMW R 69 as the first two models with full-swing chassis. In April 1956, the 600 Series tourer model, BMW R 60, rounded off the BMW range when it replaced the BMW R 67 sidecar combination model. Since the engines were virtually unchanged compared with the predecessors, the power unit corresponded to the BMW R 67/3 which provided sufficient traction even for use in sidecar combinations with 28 hp and an enormous torque. The key innovation here was also the full-swing chassis.
BMW R 60

Production
1956 - 1960
Displacement
594 cc
Performance
28 hp (21 kW) at 5,600 rpm
Price
3.235,- DM
Engine Type
Flat-twin engine
Top Speed
145 km/h (89 mph)