Book Details
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1991
Publisher
Niton Publishing
ISBN-10
1855790165
ISBN-13
9781855790162
Description
This book delves into the intriguing evolution of BMW motorcycles from the post-World War II period through to the late 1960s. Roy H. Bacon meticulously examines the design and engineering advancements that shaped these iconic machines, highlighting the innovative spirit that defined BMW during this transformative era.
Readers are taken on a journey through the various models, exploring the unique characteristics that set each apart. The narrative covers both the popular twin-cylinder and single-cylinder bikes, showcasing how they catered to different riders while contributing to BMW's legacy in the motorcycle industry.
With rich historical context and detailed insights, the book appeals to enthusiasts and collectors alike, offering a comprehensive look at how BMW's postwar models not only impacted biking culture but also set the stage for the brand’s future developments in motorcycle design.
Readers are taken on a journey through the various models, exploring the unique characteristics that set each apart. The narrative covers both the popular twin-cylinder and single-cylinder bikes, showcasing how they catered to different riders while contributing to BMW's legacy in the motorcycle industry.
With rich historical context and detailed insights, the book appeals to enthusiasts and collectors alike, offering a comprehensive look at how BMW's postwar models not only impacted biking culture but also set the stage for the brand’s future developments in motorcycle design.