Blueprint BMW R69 S (1960)

BMW R69 S (1960)


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    The BMW R69S is a classic powerhouse that was introduced in 1960. Its classic design stands out for its sturdiness and detail, with timeless details that will never go out of style. The overall shape of the R69S is streamlined and aerodynamic, with curves that hug the structure of the bike and lend it an aggressive appeal. The distinct Boxer engine with its air-cooled, two-cylinder 4-stroke engine, with the displacement of 594cc is characterized by its incredible power output of 40 horsepower and 35ft-lb of torque. The manual transmission has four gears, and the maximum speed of the R69S reached 126km/h. The suspensions are telescopic fork with a single rear swing arm and preload adjustable rear shocks. The design is enhanced by classic spoked wheels and drum brakes. The size of the R69S is low and set back, but the overall seat height and reach remain comfortable. The engine is further characterized by twin oval exhausts and chrome encased cylinders, with a notable red and white paint job giving the bike a classic look. The bike is covered with a range of features, from the distinct headlight cover to the progressive tank plaque with the famous BMW logo proudly front and center. The overall design of the R69S allows it to become a timeless piece of design that still stands the test of time.

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