BMW R25/3 (1953-56)

The BMW R25/3 motorcycle was produced by German car and motorcycle manufacturer BMW between 1953 and 1956. It was a single-cylinder motorcycle with a 247cc engine that produced 13 horsepower. The R25/3 was known for its reliability, simplicity, and versatility, making it a popular choice for both recreational riders and commuters. Its top speed was 75mph, and it could achieve 70 miles per gallon on the road.

The R25/3 had a unique design, with a teardrop-shaped fuel tank, a minimalist frame, and a small windscreen. It also featured a plunger-style rear suspension, which provided a smooth ride over rough terrain. The bike’s rear drum brake provided adequate stopping power, and its front brake was a drum that provided additional stopping power. The R25/3 was designed to be easy to maintain, with a toolbox included under the seat and easily-accessible components.

BMW marketed the R25/3 as a bike for “those who demand nothing but the best.” Its reputation for high quality and dependability made it a popular choice for police departments and government agencies around the world. It was also a favorite among motorcycle enthusiasts, who appreciated its classic style and practical design.

Today, the BMW R25/3 is considered a collector’s item and is highly valued by vintage motorcycle enthusiasts. Its unique design, reliability, and versatility make it a cherished piece of motorcycle history.


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