The Dutch BMW Mono Club exists since the early '80's. The members (more than 600) of the club are interested in the BMW single cilinder motorbikes which were build from the early '20's till 1967. This mailgroup is ment to connect people all over the world who are fond of classic BMW single cilinder motorbikes. Applicants for membership must include a statement about their motorcycle and their interest in joining the Mono Club. It is intended that such a statement will discourage spammers from attempting to join the group. A moderator will read the statement and decide whether to admit the applicant.
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Scott, Judging by the blue Dykem on the cylinder skirt, it probably means low mileage. Once you contact BMW MT, that will shed very much light for me to help
Fellow R2 owners (mine is a 1936 series 5), send me an email (unclviny-at-hotmail-dot-com) so I can send you a form to fill out. All people who respond will
Gents, I have got a military Green (German Border Patrol) R-27 and I had hard time matching the paint. I have not painted my bike but wanted to have some
Thanks for the link to that article, Kurt. Very helpful. My speedometer shows 1,6 on the face and W1.74 on the casing. These two numbers seem not to correlate,
Scott - Check out http://www.bmwvmca.org/ and the Newsletters. Find Vol 2 Number 3 and open up the article "Wegdrehzahl". Information was compiled by the