The BMW R32 was the first motorcycle produced by
BMW under the BMW name. An
aircraft engine
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manufacturer during
World War I, BMW was forced to diversify after the
Treaty of Versailles banned the
German air force
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and German aircraft manufacture. BMW initially turned to industrial engine design and manufacturing.
History
In 1919, BMW designed and manufactured the
flat-twin M2B15 engine for
Victoria Werke AG of Nuremberg. The engine was initially intended as a portable industrial engine, but found its main use in Victoria motorcycles. The engine was also used in the Helios motorcycle built by Bayerische Flugzeugwerke, which was later merged into BMW AG. Bayerische Flugzeugwerke also manufactured a small
two-stroke engined motorcycle, called the Flink, which was not successful.
After the merger, General Director of BMW
Franz Josef Popp asked Design Director
Max Friz
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Early ...
to assess the Helios motorcycle. Upon completing his assessment, Friz suggested to Popp that the best thing that could be done with the Helios would be to dump it in the nearest lake. More specifically, Friz condemned the
Douglas-style transverse-crankshaft layout, which heavily restricted the cooling of the rear cylinder.
Popp and Friz then agreed to a near-term solution of redesigning the Helios to make it more saleable and a long-term solution of an all new motorcycle design. This new design was designated the BMW R32 and began production in 1923, becoming the first motorcycle to be badged as a BMW.
The M2B33 engine in the R32 had a displacement of 494 cc and had a cast-iron sidevalve cylinder/head unit. The engine produced , which propelled the R32 to a top speed of .
The engine and gear box formed a
single unit
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. The new engine featured a recirculating
wet sump oiling system at a time when most motorcycle manufacturers used a
total-loss oiling system.
BMW used this type of recirculating oiling system until 1969.
To counter the cooling problems encountered with the Helios, Friz oriented the R32's M2B33 boxer engine with the cylinder heads projecting out on each side for cooling,
as used in the earlier British-manufactured
ABC.
Unlike the ABC, however, the R32 used
shaft final drive from a flexible coupling on the gearbox output shaft to a pinion driving a ring gear on the rear wheel hub.
The R32 had a tubular steel frame with twin downtubes that continued under the engine to the rear wheel.
The front fork had a trailing link design suspended by a leaf spring, similar to the forks used by
Indian at the time.
The rear wheel was rigidly mounted. In the original First Series, braking was accomplished solely with a "dummy rim" on the rear wheel with two padded brake shoes set within it. One would be operated by the, now traditional, right hand lever and the other by use of a heel actuated lever on the right side. Later years would reroute the front right lever and cable to a front drum brake.
Legacy
The R32 established the boxer-twin, shaft-drive powertrain layout that BMW would use until the present. BMW used shaft drives in all of its motorcycles until the introduction of the
F650 in 1994 and continues to use it on their boxer-twin motorcycles.
See also
*
History of BMW motorcycles
References
{{BMW motorcycles
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Motorcycles powered by flat engines
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Ref: Any picture of the bike shows the trailing links.