1960
✅ Why buy this bike?
• Shaft drive offers superior reliability and minimal maintenance compared to chain-driven motorcycles of the era. • BMW's renowned build quality ensures robust construction and excellent longevity for the engine and chassis. • Single-cylinder design simplifies maintenance and reduces potential points of failure, ideal for a classic. • Comfortable leading-link front fork and swingarm rear suspension provide a surprisingly smooth ride for its size. • Excellent fuel economy from the 247cc engine makes it economical for daily commuting or leisurely rides. • Classic styling and BMW pedigree ensure strong collector appeal and potential for value appreciation.⚠️ Things to consider
• Limited top speed and acceleration from the 13 hp engine make it unsuitable for modern highway speeds. • Drum brakes provide adequate stopping power but lack the performance of contemporary disc brake systems. • Finding specific spare parts can be challenging and expensive due to its age and relatively low production numbers. • Vibrations from the single-cylinder engine can become noticeable on longer journeys, affecting rider comfort. • Electrical system is basic by modern standards, potentially requiring more frequent attention and maintenance.The BMW R 27 produces 18 HP, fitting A2 license limits (max 35 kW / 47 HP). For riders 18+.
Manufacturer-quoted consumption: 3.90 litres/100 km (25.6 km/l or 60.31 mpg).
⛽ Tank: 15.00 litres (3.96 US gallons)
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