Blueprint BMW R71 (1938)

BMW R71 (1938)


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    The BMW R71 (1938) is an iconic motorcycle that is known for its timeless design and powerful engine. This classic bike features an air-cooled, two-cylinder, horizontally opposed, boxer-style engine that produces 26 horsepower. The bike has a 4-speed manual transmission with chain drive and a total dry weight of 502 lbs. The R71 was designed with a distinct retro style, with a sleek, black tank and a chrome-plated steel frame. The design has comprehensive protection for the rider, including a full fairing, wide handlebars, and a metal foot-rest. The bike is also equipped with an adjustable suspension, large loop-type mudguards, and vacuum-activated drum brakes for extra safety. The BMW R71 is a timeless machine that appeals to riders of all levels of experience. Its classic styling and powerful engine provide an unforgettable ride for novices and veteran motorcyclists alike. With its unique style and dependable performance, the R71 is an enduring symbol of the golden age of motorsports.

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