Dear Mark et al,
In 1954, BMW published a sales brochure showing its full range of bikes. The brochure has a 3/4 overhead shot of an R68 on the front cover. It's the brochure that, about a third of the way though, has that wonderfull shot of an R68 in front of a DC3. The cover photo shows an R68 with a later model throttle control and I'm trying to establish whether the later R68s were delivered with this system. Can anybody shed any light on the matter?
Regards,
Lloyd
R68 - Throttle Control
Re: R68 - Throttle Control
Lloyd...Mabey Mark or someone else knows, but the photo you refer to shows a throttle casting that while similar to is not EXACTLY the same as the post 1954 casting...it uses two bolts to stabilise the casting on the bar. Also, R68 # 651431, the latest I've ever seen, uses the plunger casting. Finally, a few years ago I ran this same question by Sebastian Gutsch, and I recall him thinking the motorcycle on the brochure was using a prototype or experimental casting...but I really hope someone else knows for sure!
Re: R68 - Throttle Control
Stephen, Thanks for the response. I had noticed the double pinch screw arrangement but didn't want to cloud my attempted description. I agree, the assembly shown in the photo is most likely a prototype... unless someone has a contrary opinion? It would be nice to know one way or the other. Cheers, Lloyd