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BMW R 51/3
500cc Matching Numbers, original Dutch delivered,

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€ 21,950
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Mileage
12,485 km
Gearbox
Manual
First registration
01/1953
Fuel type
Gasoline
Power
-
Seller
Dealer

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Basic Data

Body type
Sport touring
Type
Antique / Classic
Offer number
BM-08-83

Vehicle History

Mileage
First registration
01/1953

Technical Data

Gearbox
Manual

Energy Consumption

Fuel type
Gasoline
CO₂-emissions
0 g/km (comb.)

Colour and Upholstery

Colour
Black
Manufacturer colour
Zwart

Vehicle Description

An important step forward in the development of BMW's long-running flat-twin occurred in 1936 with the introduction of the 494cc R5. Prior to that the BMW engine had been recognisably related to the first of its type, the 1923 R32, and like those of its (500cc) predecessors, the R5's engine dimensions were 'square' at 68x68mm bore/stroke. However, the overhead-valve R5 engine broke new ground by adopting two chain-driven camshafts, a move that permitted shorter pushrods and higher revs. In 1938 the model was up-dated as the R51, gaining a telescopic front fork and plunger rear suspension, and continued in production until 1940.

BMW recommenced civilian production in December 1948 with the R24 single, but it would be another 12 months before a twin-cylinder model became available again. This was the R51/2 based, as its designation suggests, on the pre-war R51. Improvements incorporated into the R51/2 included a two-way damped front fork, gearbox main-shaft damper and strengthened frame. In truth, the R51/2 was only a stopgap model to get production under way while BMW worked on something more modern. Its replacement, the R51/3 – arrived in February 1951, and despite the similarity in designation had an entirely new and much neater looking engine incorporating a single gear-driven camshaft and crankshaft-mounted generator among a host of other advances.

It is believed that this matching-numbers R51/3 was delivered new to The Netherlands, as a registration document (on file) confirms that it was in that country in 1955. It is also believed that the machine remained in The Netherlands up to the end of the 1990s. Around 2000, the R51/3 was fully restored by the BMW motorcycle specialists Oldlima in Belgium. Since its acquisition by our vendor in 2008 the machine has not been registered in his name, but it does come with a Belgian Demande d'Immatriculation and more importantly its old Dutch registration documents.

BMW's don't come much more classic than this beautiful R51/3, which is guaranteed to turn more heads at a gathering of enthusiasts than any of the marque's more modern offerings...

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