BMW late '70

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BMW late '70

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This is a late '70 BMW completely rebuilt the engine is a normal BMW 1000 with a modified head for fix a 40mm carburator, the side is in Italy, the price is 16,000 euro. send me an email for more pics.
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This is a late '70 BMW completely rebuilt the engine is a normal BMW 1000 with a modified head for fix a 40mm carburator, the side is in Italy, the price is 16,000 euro.
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Ciao,


Bella macchina. qualche foto , non copre aerodinamiche
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posso mandare ulteriori foto via mail
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Nice looking machine, great paint job,whats the purpose of having the engine slightly canted,interesting..
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Deeper sump Peter ? John McGaskill had his BM motor tilted back like that.
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Geoff I think Peter is asking why the engine is not fitted straight in the chassis, and is fitted slightly sideways. With the shaft drive this is the only way to get any offset on the rear wheel, without offset they are rather poor on lefthanders.
I think it was Dieter Busch who came up with this solution to the problem on BMWs with left hand sidecars, you can have offset on the rear wheel on a right hand BMW sidecar without having to cant the engine.
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I'd agree with Howard about the drive & the canter on the engine to get the crank pretty much central.
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I`m much obliged to the learned gentlemen :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
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We do not need to fit the engine on an angle on the 16" bikes although Mike Richards builds his like this. It's mainly on the 12" and 13" wheeled bikes due too tyre width and the driveshaft being on the right. Dieter only did this on the fat wheeled bikes and Mike does this fitting the engine at a much greater angle than Dieter.
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Pleased you put an A in cant Howard lol.
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