1972 BMW R75/5

In the heart of Pennsylvania lies a classic, timeless piece of motorcycle history, a 1972 BMW R75/5. Made in the year the Munich Olympics took place and the Watergate scandal began unfolding, this bike is not just any ordinary vehicle; it signifies an era of revolution in design and craftsmanship. Born in the same decade as its famous sibling, the R50/5, the R75/5 shares similar features but stands out with its distinctive 'boxer' engine that has become synonymous with BMW motorcycles. The 748cc air-cooled boxer twin engine powers this machine, producing a robust 61 horsepower at 6500 rpm. Its five-speed transmission and optional electric start make it a practical choice for everyday motorcycle enthusiasts. This vehicle is located in Durham Township, Pennsylvania.
Last bid:
$7,000