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Who owns what and the number u have

1961BMWR69S

1960R100S
1955-1969 who owns what year,modle and color. Let's see what out there. Even if its just sitting in the corner of the garage. For me I have 61 R69s black, 65 R60/2 black ,1967 R50/2 black , two 1969 R60us both black.... And a 1960 R100/2 black.... So I have a total of 5 /2 , conversion is 1/2 of a /2 lol.
 
Do you really "need more bikes"? You need more space! I have the /7 and a black '69 R69S and a police green '52 R25/2. The single was used in police service in the 1960s in Montabaur, Germany. It's the bike on the left.
 

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20774 Wow that is so cool u have a picture of the bike in service. They could pull me over any time lol.... What wrong with having a garage full of bmw's
 
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Let see what the Vintage inventory is right now

1955 R 50 Black, 1962 R 50S Black with Dover tank (original), 1965 R 69S Bristol Grey (restored), 1968 R 60US Granada Red (original color but in process of restoration), 1969 R 60US Dover White (restored twice owned since '86) and I have a bare frame awaiting inspiration for a project.
 
R60/2

You mean BMW built bikes after 1969? You got to be kidding! I thought BMW quit production after 1969. In 1960 I started off with a Dover white R50, 6.5 gal tank, Glazer police fairing, Craven bags and rack. I put 189,000 on that bike and still hate myself for selling it 20 years ago. Today I have a Dover white '64 R60/2, no fairing and no bags, yet. I plan to keep this one forever. If I could ever find my R50 #561611, I would buy it back in a heart beat.
 
13313 I hope u find your old R50 one day. BMW did build bike after 1969, but none where like a earles fork bikes.
 
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