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2020 Shannons Melbourne Autumn Classic Auction
Lot
19

1970 BMW R75/5 750cc Motorcycle

$16,500

Sold

Specifications

Engine 749cc twin-cylinder
Gearbox Four-speed manual
Colour Black
Trim Black
Wheels Wire spoke
Brakes Drum/drum

Description

This lot is no longer available

By the mid-1960s BMW's motorcycle range was looking decidedly dated, with imports from Japan threatening to kill off German production, so it was no surprise when an all-new range of motorcycles was unveiled late in 1969. Part of BMW's classic family of air-cooled boxer twins, the new 500, 600 and 750 models featured a new chassis design that was a radical departure from the previous series, and the 75/5 line was also the first BMW motorcycle to be manufactured at the new Berlin-Spandau factory. The boxer motor was redesigned around a one-piece forged crankshaft, with the duplex chain-driven camshaft mounted underneath. All three models shared the same basic engine architecture, with only the bore size varying, and the top-of-the-range R75/5 produced 57 horsepower at 6400 rpm, drove through a four-speed transmission and came with an electric start as standard equipment. The new frame was a two-piece design and considerably lighter than its predecessors, delivering comfortable handling to go with the excellent performance and the R75/5 was well received by the press and public alike. Although the final R75/5 rolled down the production line in October 1973, the basic design continued largely unchanged until 1996, testimony to the fact that BMW really got it right with the /5 series bikes. Today, the R75/5 is a highly collectible motorcycle, beautifully made and with lovely details like the enamel tank badges, chrome and other fittings that would soon be lost as plastic - and cost cutting - took hold.