Hello Mr. Chapman, My brother used to drive a BMW R 26 (all year round). However, he had a team with a sidecar. I was always allowed to ride in the sidecar. That was a wonderful experience. I think it's very nice that they have prepared the R 27 so beautifully have. Yes, that was still good quality. As a German, I am very proud. I hope you still own the BMW R 27 and have a lot much joy. Many greetings from Germany Rolf Kück
Back in the early 80's I loved in Berlin, and visited the BMW Spandau facility. I watched a middle-aged lady lining six gas tanks for the gendarmerie - green main colour - using the same kind of brushes - and a light over her shoulder.
Great job, i do some restorations to those bikes here in Greece r27 is the more powerful one cylinder from the 60s.I Have Owned an R25-3 1954.The small miniature that you put out the box is a R25-3.
Oh, it puffs so lovely when idling,, and i like the exhaust too, it does what it's meant for, muffles quite a lot, but gives a wonderful bassy tone. Well done your whole video.
Back in the days it was no clear coat, that is why the stripe were on top and proned to deterioration in time. The clear coat protect the stripes, that is why in this days we aply the clear coat on top of the stripes. For originality purposes you can do the stripes on top, some guys are doing it.
Super...! I owned an R-26 and sold my father-in-law on an R-27 new back in the day. Perhaps my favorite motorcycles of any year, so useful and dependable and what a smooth ride.
WOW! I am most impressed by your ingenuity in the process of giving the fasteners their brass finish. All in all a very beautiful restoration. I can't wait to see your next project, I feel like I hold an insider secret right now and don't want to let the cat out of the bag. I will try to get those Kijiji "items" shipped out to you as soon as possible. Cheers! 😁
Congratulations! Job well done. I have a 1963, and my buddy a 1965. Some things we have learned the hard way - keep checking the tightness of the exhaust nut where it meets the cylinder head - ours kept loosening up for the first several hundred miles post rebuild till we got them properly tightened and seated, now they hold firm. - same with the cap on the top of the carburetor, his kept loosening with vibration but then seated properly - if you find the bike runs well cold but loses power once fully warmed up it might be the coil. A Blue VW coil is the perfect replacement if yours has been converted to 12V, or NOS 6 V coils are available from numerous online sellers - when it won't start despite doing EVERYTHING right, enthusiastic swearing in german often helps Great bike, some quirks like an old bike but a very very satisfying piece of machinery
Hey Doug!! Greetings from Calgary - great video!! Well done. Nice to see a vintage bike like this restored correctly and bonus points for riding it! I'm in the middle of a restoration right now bringing a 1984 Virago back to life. It's not as old but the memories of when I had one when it was new keeps me focused on the project. Already considering my next restoration, your video sparked renewed interest in this vintage BMW - the R25/27 series are beautiful and as you show, still can be found, restored and properly ridden. Bravo on the catch - if I ever find a 1965 (my birth year) R27 worthy of restoration, I'm definitely going to snag it. Thanks again for sharing the experience.
Very nice restoration, I drove a R26 in the past, that one was from the late 50ies I think, the bike was from my friends father, and we restored it, I drove it for over a year, loved the single cilinder sound.
This was an emotional journey for me. I owned one just like that 20 years ago, but sold it when my best friend died in a motorcycle accident. He was the one that owned the bike before me and gave it to me in order to buy a new bike. I had to deal with almost the same mechanical proplems . . .
I understand the emotional side of things. I had a crash last year and survived. It has changed how I approach motorcycling. The BMW R27 is artwork on wheels that you can pull out of the garage and gently ride it on back country roads.
It made me very happy ,I enjoyed it ... as a small boy I used to love one of my neybour and his wife ride away in one of this one cilinder BMW . this is back in the mid 60s in Chile, Santiago where I am from. than you so much for the nice restoration and dedication you put to bring it up to new again .
Excellent video, really enjoyed it. I've got a 51 R25, it used to belong to my father who bought it in 66 when we lived in Africa. I live in England now, the bike had been in boxes for years. A few years ago I did a restoration job. She looks like new now. They're well engineered and with regular quality oil changes should do many miles. Enjoy your bike, thanks for posting the video.
Love it love it love it 🤗❤️ love the single cylinder thumpers and love to restore the old vintage motorcycles and making em run again and you did a wonderful job Doug 🤗❤️ pin striping is a dieing art and it's very rare now a days ☺️ came here because of the royal enfield classic 500 dessert strom and viola found this gem ☺️ subscribed 🤗❤️
I sounds even better now that I rebored the cylinder and put in a new piston. Very quite mechanical sounds with just the thump thump from the exhaust. I think I'll do a video on just the sound in a month or so.
MORE ON BOARD VIDS! PLEASE! J.C. Lovengreens Cycle Salvage, Tampa, FL....parts stripper, 1968 -1970 Every european machine imaginable Ariels to Sachs mopeds... Puchs NSU Konsul 501/ Mustang scooter framed Hybrid we BUILT! Then a Ducati 250 Diana for $50 under a tarp in the palmettos Behind Northway Nick's Indian Sales... on out Dale Mabry Highway... With bits from the savage yard, for FREE! John like me... ( chopper thief interest, here...) Cafe Racer from Day One, 1966 < IOM-TT fan.... Surtees - Hailwood days... MV's etc.. SW radio! 1962 < FLA AMA amateur road racing 1970 -1972 With my 140 lb. cousin! Tuning the chassis and engine stuff... ( I was 176 lb.. then) He still has that bike! 117 mph @10,200 Up from 97 at 9,000 Out on our Eight Mile Dead End ( now history) Not for sale! J.C.
What a beauty; great passion, skill, effort, and work; thanks for sharing; I have a 2000 Yamaha VStar 1100 Classic that given my skill level my maintenance work is limited to changing the filter and oil each Spring and that is it.
When I had my R69, I bought Harley driving lights at a bike swap meet. They bolt right on . First I had the arch down on my forks. DON'T DO THAT ! The first bump I dented my fender. If you put them on, put arch up. They look great on the BMW.
Any one make a high compression piston for the thing? 7400 rpm with 10.2 to1 and you get maybe 25-26Hp A solid 90 mph on the clock... Up from the 8.2 and 81 mph claimed in the literature As with my '67 Aermacchi 250... I miss my road/work bike... 5500 was as much as I cared to wind it.... 82 mph... up I-4 to Lakeland, FLA.. 70-75 mph cruise was FINE all day... $400 in 1960...from neighbor and truck driver... Original owner Slower than the Diana 250, but a sweet handling bike... Lusted at a CR-TT 250 H-D road racer... Also $400... well thrashed.. Tampa dealer.... LIFE! Miss that bike and my $50 1956 165cc Hummer of 1966... That XLCH Sportster tank styling! 55 mph 8 hp... RED! Traded for a '56 VW Beetle Promptly ROLLED Blown RR tyre.... Unseen broken whiskey bottle bottom.. No one got a scratch.. 25 mph LH bend... Car still RAN! Just some paint scratches... A ding or two... Minus windshield.... $50 from the junkyard tow truck guy. Became a dune buggy.... Cousin would buy a '72 Super Beetle In Germany, while military... Impressed with the sturdy GERMAN BUILD! He got out LAUGHING Rolled up in the headliner! In back of the back seat... LUCK! J.C.
That all was between 1966 and 1975. My riding years in FLA From 16 years of age, 10th grade to me leaving for camera repair school in CO. Mostly out of town riding.... Living semi-rural with good county and state roads.... I gave up my bike license here in Chicago. To dangerous in the city! Saw a kid get creamed on his RD-350 Then one of my Pros got rid of his R75 and two Vespas, after a woman ran hm off LSD on the scooter... Lucky to hop the curb and not hot anything.. But he saw his Nikon get run over.... I would have renewed my license on one of his bikes. Got a car license handed to me, instead. Smart move... Rent cars occasionally... CTA Pedal bikes Walk.... Healthier!! J.C.
I used to have an R26 in 1975, it cost me £250.00 and I absolutely LOVED it. It was a '56 model and mostly original. I used to just fire it up and ride it anywhere it took me. If anybody out there knows where it is now leave a comment. The Reg was 81JMF. .
@@DSmitheman Been riding R75/5 for 20 years. Current bike is a RD 125LC . It's not about size. It's not about sheer hp. It's all about feelings to me. I'm located in a village a bit northwest of Hamburg. The friend i mentioned below is a n excellent mechanic. Maybe you can post a little vid about your problem. (I don't wanna give away my mail-addy, here. And don't have facebook, etc.) But I promise to take a look and consult some.
Hello Doug, kind regards from Gremany, the homeland of BMW! My friend Paul is starting to rebuild a BMW R 25/3-Motor. Join us if you want to see how a former German air force man does it: @
Oh, that feels easy, I had a R26 as my first motorcycle some 30 years ago, and these suspensions, they are different from the 25. I wonder if i should start looking out for an old R model again....
@@srenkrum6152 Here is a link to metal die cast model. www.ebay.ca/itm/Schuco-1-10-BMW-R25-3-with-single-seat-black-450655600/173783746290?hash=item28765186f2:g:iDkAAOSw8w5cXThJ
Love the Vid great to see your attention to detail . I have a very tatty R27 can’t work out whether to keep it as it is ‘warts and all’ as it runs quite well or take the plunge. Where did you get the seat? Greetings from the UK.
Thank you Richard. I appreciate it. My parts came from Ulis and Salis. The seat was from Ulis. If your bike is mechanical sound it makes for an easy restoration because you don't need to take the engine apart. So I say take the plunge and keep history shining. Hours of enjoyment lie ahead, go for it. Start by getting a copy of Barrington's R27 restoration manual. It will instruct you what to do and what not to do. Cheers and the UK rocks!
@@DSmitheman Sin duda, es conocido que la restauración lleva mucho tiempo y dinero. Mi comentario fue en relación a la gran mayoría de los videos, donde hay mas paso a paso, no tanto ante y después.
@@victorgonzalez1564 Entiendo ahora. Mi video no es un video instucional. Hay muchos manuales y otros videos para eso. Supongo que mi video se centra más en el hermoso diseño de un BMW R27.
I did this one in 1999: th-cam.com/video/6AIIsJAWfdE/w-d-xo.html It had been abandoned for 15 years in the sand under a beach house, and had been disassembled into boxes. Fenders and tank were perforated, cylinder deeply pitted, seat gone, etc. Everything needed rebuilding - engine, generator, trans, speedo, carb. After 5,000 miles of riding the generator would lose polarity and stop charging. I was about to order a second new rotor, but a 12V conversion was cheaper (and brighter lights). But this stopped it from winning shows when a judge would sight the diode board peeking below the tank. I put 9,000 miles on it until 2012 when I sold it because we were both too old cope with modern riding conditions.
Hi Doug What paint type, brand and shade did you use to paint the air box,headlight shell ect. I have a 1965 R27 and want to do some touch up work. Thanks
I have used Salis BMW Classics in Holland and Ulis Motorradladen in Germany. I have used suppliers in the US but are way more expensive. Shipping is a little longer due to Corona virus impact. What country do you live in? Which parts do you need? I may have some.
@@DSmitheman Thank u for the info , i have listed few parts for Exterior. Currently two big issues , bike is overheating and Starting problem , battery is not charging and may be some other issue . Bike is in Pakistan and i am stationed in Abu Dhabi due to job. Appreciate if you can share parts Inventory and prices. Appreciate once again your generosity
@@naseermuhammad2792 Starting problem could be carb needs cleaning. It could also be timing is off. I experienced that. I had a battery charging problem and had to replace the armature which was pretty simple to do. I can't see your list. If you give me your email and we discuss parts there. I'll do my best to see if I can help you.
When I was 14 had a CB100. Wonderful memories of that little bike. Your story take’s me back. Thank you.
she is looking good my man !
Hello Mr. Chapman,
My brother used to drive a BMW R 26 (all year round).
However, he had a team with a sidecar.
I was always allowed to ride in the sidecar. That was a
wonderful experience.
I think it's very nice that they have prepared the R 27 so beautifully
have. Yes, that was still good quality. As a German, I am very
proud.
I hope you still own the BMW R 27 and have a lot
much joy.
Many greetings from Germany
Rolf Kück
Back in the early 80's I loved in Berlin, and visited the BMW Spandau facility. I watched a middle-aged lady lining six gas tanks for the gendarmerie - green main colour - using the same kind of brushes - and a light over her shoulder.
Well done. I just purchased a barn find 1961. I hope my journey is as fun as yours.
Great job, i do some restorations to those bikes here in Greece r27 is the more powerful one cylinder from the 60s.I Have Owned an R25-3 1954.The small miniature that you put out the box is a R25-3.
Yes the miniature is a R25 because they don't make an R27 version. Good Eye. Don't tell anyone. 😅
Oh, it puffs so lovely when idling,, and i like the exhaust too, it does what it's meant for, muffles quite a lot, but gives a wonderful bassy tone. Well done your whole video.
I have pinstriped a lot of Bmw motorcycles ,Stripe is always on top of the clear.I believe this is the way they did it back in the day, Nice Job
Back in the days it was no clear coat, that is why the stripe were on top and proned to deterioration in time. The clear coat protect the stripes, that is why in this days we aply the clear coat on top of the stripes. For originality purposes you can do the stripes on top, some guys are doing it.
I last rode a 1966 BMW R27 in 1974. It was a lovely bike to ride; unpretentious, solid and reliable. Sigh.
Seeing this beautiful piece of history riding on the road made me happy.
Glad to hear. Thanks for the nice comment.
Your film....made me happy, literally, thank you. Your friends and business associates are straight up folks too.
Nice Bike
Super...! I owned an R-26 and sold my father-in-law on an R-27 new back in the day. Perhaps my favorite motorcycles of any year, so useful and dependable and what a smooth ride.
They are special machines.
It took me several minutes to write this letter. WOW !! You are a genius. Thanks, Rick….. 🇺🇸🌴
Classic BMWs and old dogs - what's not to like? Your tip on "brass plating" really intrigues me - I'll try that. Great video. Thanks.
You're welcome Dwight.
WOW! I am most impressed by your ingenuity in the process of giving the fasteners their brass finish. All in all a very beautiful restoration. I can't wait to see your next project, I feel like I hold an insider secret right now and don't want to let the cat out of the bag. I will try to get those Kijiji "items" shipped out to you as soon as possible. Cheers! 😁
Glad you like that.
Congratulations! Job well done. I have a 1963, and my buddy a 1965. Some things we have learned the hard way
- keep checking the tightness of the exhaust nut where it meets the cylinder head - ours kept loosening up for the first several hundred miles post rebuild till we got them properly tightened and seated, now they hold firm.
- same with the cap on the top of the carburetor, his kept loosening with vibration but then seated properly
- if you find the bike runs well cold but loses power once fully warmed up it might be the coil. A Blue VW coil is the perfect replacement if yours has been converted to 12V, or NOS 6 V coils are available from numerous online sellers
- when it won't start despite doing EVERYTHING right, enthusiastic swearing in german often helps
Great bike, some quirks like an old bike but a very very satisfying piece of machinery
Thanks Paul. Yes I've encountered both those issues. I love the bike, it's like artwork you get to ride.
@Edwin Vazquez Thanks Edwin. Locktite is my friend.
Hey Doug!! Greetings from Calgary - great video!! Well done. Nice to see a vintage bike like this restored correctly and bonus points for riding it! I'm in the middle of a restoration right now bringing a 1984 Virago back to life. It's not as old but the memories of when I had one when it was new keeps me focused on the project. Already considering my next restoration, your video sparked renewed interest in this vintage BMW - the R25/27 series are beautiful and as you show, still can be found, restored and properly ridden. Bravo on the catch - if I ever find a 1965 (my birth year) R27 worthy of restoration, I'm definitely going to snag it. Thanks again for sharing the experience.
Very nice restoration, I drove a R26 in the past, that one was from the late 50ies I think, the bike was from my friends father, and we restored it, I drove it for over a year, loved the single cilinder sound.
Awesome restoration. Beautiful machine to be admired.
great job and a great video! Thanks for sharing! Best regards from Munich!
Thank you. Vielen dank.
If I ever restore and old motorcycle it will be a R27! Beautiful bike, thanks for the video. Ride safe and enjoy every journey
Thanks Gene. The R27 is a beautiful design. I just enhance the look a little.
What a great video. Enjoyed every part and wonderful production values. 10/10⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🇦🇺Andy Banks .Bendigo, Australia
Thanks. Cheers Andy
The moped he has on the back of the Jeep I have one a 1973 PC50 which I ride in summer months,your motorbike 🏍 is beautiful 👏👏🙂🇬🇧
Thank you. Here's a link to the PC50. th-cam.com/video/aAGNb767Els/w-d-xo.html
This video is a love letter to this bike. What a fun watch. I love my R27 too.
Awesome vintage bike 👍👍
Thanks. I love riding this machine.
This was an emotional journey for me. I owned one just like that 20 years ago, but sold it when my best friend died in a motorcycle accident. He was the one that owned the bike before me and gave it to me in order to buy a new bike. I had to deal with almost the same mechanical proplems . . .
I understand the emotional side of things. I had a crash last year and survived. It has changed how I approach motorcycling. The BMW R27 is artwork on wheels that you can pull out of the garage and gently ride it on back country roads.
Beautiful! Makes me homesick for my R26 and an R27
Hello Doug, Just acquired a r27, inspired by your video, just hope mine goes as well as yours
That's cool. Enjoy restoring your bike. It's rewarding throughout the process and lots to learn.
Me and my better half loved this rebuild. Beautiful all around :)
I owned one of these in the mid 60s. A fine bike it was; wish I never sold it.
It made me very happy ,I enjoyed it ... as a small boy I used to love one of my neybour and his wife ride away in one of this one cilinder BMW . this is back in the mid 60s in Chile, Santiago where I am from.
than you so much for the nice restoration and dedication you put to bring it up to new again .
I have travelled through Chile 5 years ago. That would be a very cool place to ride a vintage bike.
Excellent video, really enjoyed it. I've got a 51 R25, it used to belong to my father who bought it in 66 when we lived in Africa. I live in England now, the bike had been in boxes for years. A few years ago I did a restoration job. She looks like new now. They're well engineered and with regular quality oil changes should do many miles. Enjoy your bike, thanks for posting the video.
Hi Graham, That's a cool story and I agree old BMW's are special designs which stem back to the original R32. Thanks for watching my video.
Excellent work on a classic bike! Looks beautiful !
Hi Irshad. Thanks so much. They are unique designs to work on. They look good on their own and I just enhance them a little.
Love it love it love it 🤗❤️ love the single cylinder thumpers and love to restore the old vintage motorcycles and making em run again and you did a wonderful job Doug 🤗❤️ pin striping is a dieing art and it's very rare now a days ☺️ came here because of the royal enfield classic 500 dessert strom and viola found this gem ☺️ subscribed 🤗❤️
Beautiful work, once again!
Enjoyed Every bit of it. Simply loved it V good satisfying Sound
I sounds even better now that I rebored the cylinder and put in a new piston. Very quite mechanical sounds with just the thump thump from the exhaust. I think I'll do a video on just the sound in a month or so.
@@DSmitheman Great idea Video on sound
Amazing work , they make the Bike look brandnew. Greeting from Bali. Indonesia
Hi Agus, Thanks for the nice comment. I appreciate it. One day I will go to Bali. It looks as beautiful as a restored BMW. Cheers, Doug
@@DSmitheman You are very welcomed in Bali sir. But no hughie ( LoL) ...Because of Corona
@@agusmulyana7714 Yes I'll wait until the pandemic is in the rear view mirrors.
Great video , beautiful bike!
I like the brass finish on the fasteners. It fits with the style of the machine.
Hey thanks.
MORE ON BOARD VIDS!
PLEASE!
J.C.
Lovengreens Cycle Salvage, Tampa, FL....parts stripper, 1968 -1970
Every european machine imaginable
Ariels to Sachs mopeds...
Puchs
NSU Konsul 501/ Mustang scooter framed
Hybrid we BUILT!
Then a Ducati 250 Diana for $50 under a tarp in the palmettos
Behind Northway Nick's Indian Sales...
on out Dale Mabry Highway...
With bits from the savage yard, for FREE!
John like me...
( chopper thief interest, here...)
Cafe Racer from Day One, 1966 <
IOM-TT fan....
Surtees - Hailwood days... MV's etc..
SW radio! 1962 <
FLA AMA amateur road racing 1970 -1972
With my 140 lb. cousin!
Tuning the chassis and engine stuff...
( I was 176 lb.. then)
He still has that bike!
117 mph @10,200
Up from 97 at 9,000
Out on our Eight Mile Dead End ( now history)
Not for sale!
J.C.
No problem. I'm on it.
Magnifique très belle moto 🏍
This video made my day. The song, the contents, it'll just make you happy . Nice one! Ride safe! Cheers! ♥
Nice to hear John. Thank you.
Wow, awesome job! Amazing skills and patience to get the bike into that condition! Thank you for sharing and best regards from South Africa.
Very nice video. You are a patient and talented man
Thanks Edwin. It's a passion.
Very nice. You did a good job. And made decisions that I also make when I am restoring a bike. Good luck with your R27.
Thanks Jacques.It's a nice bike to ride especially in the countryside.
Great job.. Full of passion👍👍🙏
Thank you. You are absolutely correct, it is all about passion. You either have it or you don't.
Great video! The R27 looks amazing! I've been looking for an R27, are parts easy to get to restore one of these great classic motorcycles?
now , after all this work you got HALF a BMW.
Which I prefer. Are you North American?
Great great job so beautiful bike thanks
What a beauty; great passion, skill, effort, and work; thanks for sharing;
I have a 2000 Yamaha VStar 1100 Classic that given my skill level my maintenance work is limited to changing the filter and oil each Spring and that is it.
I can relate because I am not a mechanic. This is a hobby and I learn as I go. Thanks for taking the time to send such nice comments. I appreciate it.
Looks perfect to me, just the way it is !!!
Thanks Larry. I absolutely love this bike. It feels like I'm riding artwork and sound really reaches my motorcycle soul.
Cracking effort sir, looks fab! 👍🏻
Wonderful Clip, famous Bike! Greetings from West Berlin
Hi West Berlin. Thanks for the nice comments.
beautiful bike I wish I had one
Thanks Rakesh. I hope one day you have one.
😁👍
Great video, love the sound of the engine / exhaust from 15:00. Well done Doug!
You're welcome. Glad you liked it.
Awesome work👏, I'm in love with that bike , greetings from Argentina👋
Thank you Lucio. I have been to Argentina. It's beautiful there.
Great job love the video I used to ride a 1966 BMW R6 as I recall
Hi Will, Thanks I appreciate it. I have a few other bike videos if you are interested. Cheers,
Doug
When I had my R69, I bought Harley driving lights at a bike swap meet. They bolt right on . First I had the arch down on my forks. DON'T DO THAT ! The first bump I dented my fender. If you put them on, put arch up.
They look great on the BMW.
It is a work of art!
Thanks Robert. I love the design of these bikes and making them sparkle again is a true pleasure.
Love it, excellent work!
Thank you James. Appreciate it.
Great job !! I have a R26 that needs restoring ...... Your vid inspires me
Lovely bike, congratulations 👍🏻
Thanks Kris
Great video.
Great pinstripes
I was lucky to find a guy who could do them so well.
Brilliant job 👍
Thanks so much.
Any one make a high compression piston for the thing?
7400 rpm with 10.2 to1 and you get maybe 25-26Hp
A solid 90 mph on the clock...
Up from the 8.2 and 81 mph claimed in the literature
As with my '67 Aermacchi 250...
I miss my road/work bike...
5500 was as much as I cared to wind it....
82 mph... up I-4 to Lakeland, FLA..
70-75 mph cruise was FINE all day...
$400 in 1960...from neighbor and truck driver...
Original owner
Slower than the Diana 250, but a sweet handling bike...
Lusted at a CR-TT 250 H-D road racer...
Also $400... well thrashed..
Tampa dealer....
LIFE!
Miss that bike and my $50 1956 165cc Hummer of 1966...
That XLCH Sportster tank styling! 55 mph 8 hp...
RED!
Traded for a '56 VW Beetle
Promptly ROLLED
Blown RR tyre....
Unseen broken whiskey bottle bottom..
No one got a scratch..
25 mph LH bend...
Car still RAN!
Just some paint scratches...
A ding or two...
Minus windshield....
$50 from the junkyard tow truck guy.
Became a dune buggy....
Cousin would buy a '72 Super Beetle
In Germany, while military...
Impressed with the sturdy GERMAN BUILD!
He got out LAUGHING
Rolled up in the headliner!
In back of the back seat...
LUCK!
J.C.
You need to make a video.
That all was between 1966 and 1975.
My riding years in FLA
From 16 years of age, 10th grade to me leaving for camera repair school in CO.
Mostly out of town riding....
Living semi-rural with good county and state roads....
I gave up my bike license here in Chicago.
To dangerous in the city!
Saw a kid get creamed on his RD-350
Then one of my Pros got rid of his R75 and two Vespas, after a woman ran
hm off LSD on the scooter... Lucky to hop the curb and not hot anything..
But he saw his Nikon get run over....
I would have renewed my license on one of his bikes.
Got a car license handed to me, instead.
Smart move...
Rent cars occasionally...
CTA
Pedal bikes
Walk....
Healthier!!
J.C.
I used to have an R26 in 1975, it cost me £250.00 and I absolutely LOVED it. It was a '56 model and mostly original. I used to just fire it up and ride it anywhere it took me. If anybody out there knows where it is now leave a comment. The Reg was 81JMF.
.
Hope you find it.
Great work 👍
Thanks Norbert. Currently it is undergoing a complete engine rebuild as I plan on keeping the bike for the rest of my life. It's special.
Beautiful machin...❤
Very nice! 👍
I am from India. The priest of my parish was having this one. I was only 9 years old . Now I want one .,but not seen anywhere. Another was scrapped.
hello ı really really love this content! We have r26 1956 and we have the same charging problem as you did. Where can we get that charging collector?
You can get parts at Ulis or Salis.
I discovered an inch log crack in the cylinder skirt and fortunately was able to find another used one online.
A friend of mine is actually restoring a R25/3. I'll ask him.
Perhaps it can be repaired. Cast iron can be mended.
@@whalesong999 I may try that. Right now I'm keeping it as a back up part incase I ever need it.
Fantástica
Grazie.
Excellent job! What more to wish for, if you have a bike like that? Greetings from the far north of Germany!
Thanks Peter. When you ride this bike you get a special feeling. It is something to appreciate and it makes you smile. Where in Germany are you from?
@@DSmitheman Been riding R75/5 for 20 years. Current bike is a RD 125LC . It's not about size. It's not about sheer hp. It's all about feelings to me. I'm located in a village a bit northwest of Hamburg.
The friend i mentioned below is a n excellent mechanic. Maybe you can post a little vid about your problem. (I don't wanna give away my mail-addy, here. And don't have facebook, etc.)
But I promise to take a look and consult some.
Hello Doug, kind regards from Gremany, the homeland of BMW!
My friend Paul is starting to rebuild a BMW R 25/3-Motor. Join us if you want to see how a former German air force man does it: @
Yes please. Where do I join in?
@@DSmitheman th-cam.com/video/ZRvA-PymP-U/w-d-xo.html Sorry, the link has not worked.
beautiful work , the one thing i dont like the new set , the old classic one was fet it
Very rare bike!
I like the design of these bikes.
Pure jewelry 😍
Love the concept, keep up!- new subscriber here! more power!
Hey Thanks. I appreciate it.
Great job - congrats!
Hey thanks so much.
now I know why this bike looks so big in Indonesia, it turns out that in your country it looks very small, I think your body is tall and big
Mükemmel bir restorasyon r 27 saat gibi çalışıyor ellerinize sağlık..😀👌👍👋
Çok teşekkür ederim
Great job on the restoration. Where did you find the replacement engine mounts? Thanks
Hi there very very nice only one thing the castings are supposed to be eggshell finish But nice
Thanks. What castings are you referring to?
See the great On Board ride below...
J.C.
A pity they did not make a Rennsport ohc version....
Run with the Ducati and similar bikes
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J.C.
A pretty it became, well done. But the model, looks more like a R25/2, or?
Thanks so much. You are right about the model. It is an R25. I haven't found an R27 but the R25 is pretty close in design. Good eye.
Oh, that feels easy, I had a R26 as my first motorcycle some 30 years ago, and these suspensions, they are different from the 25. I wonder if i should start looking out for an old R model again....
@@srenkrum6152 Here is a link to metal die cast model.
www.ebay.ca/itm/Schuco-1-10-BMW-R25-3-with-single-seat-black-450655600/173783746290?hash=item28765186f2:g:iDkAAOSw8w5cXThJ
Wunderschoen
Vielen dank
Love the Vid great to see your attention to detail . I have a very tatty R27 can’t work out whether to keep it as it is ‘warts and all’ as it runs quite well or take the plunge. Where did you get the seat? Greetings from the UK.
Thank you Richard. I appreciate it. My parts came from Ulis and Salis. The seat was from Ulis.
If your bike is mechanical sound it makes for an easy restoration because you don't need to take the engine apart. So I say take the plunge and keep history shining. Hours of enjoyment lie ahead, go for it. Start by getting a copy of Barrington's R27 restoration manual. It will instruct you what to do and what not to do. Cheers and the UK rocks!
Thankyou for sharing sir 🙏
Hi Ashish, Thank you for watching my video. I have other ones as well if you are interested. Cheers, Doug
@@DSmitheman😁 yes I have already done that..... I like restoration work . Your work is amazing and your Royal Enfield video is great. Thanks again 🙏
@@AshishKumar-om2fv You made my day. Cheers.
@@DSmitheman thanks again 😁🙏
My dad had one just like that...not sure who. he sold it to
Finalmente buen trabajo, pero es un video un poco raro, digamos que sui generis, las cosas aparecen mágicamente resueltas.
Gracias por tu comentario. Les aseguro que nada fue arreglado mágicamente. Fueron necesarias muchas horas de trabajo.
@@DSmitheman Sin duda, es conocido que la restauración lleva mucho tiempo y dinero. Mi comentario fue en relación a la gran mayoría de los videos, donde hay mas paso a paso, no tanto ante y después.
@@victorgonzalez1564 Entiendo ahora. Mi video no es un video instucional. Hay muchos manuales y otros videos para eso. Supongo que mi video se centra más en el hermoso diseño de un BMW R27.
I did this one in 1999:
th-cam.com/video/6AIIsJAWfdE/w-d-xo.html
It had been abandoned for 15 years in the sand under a beach house, and had been disassembled into boxes. Fenders and tank were perforated, cylinder deeply pitted, seat gone, etc. Everything needed rebuilding - engine, generator, trans, speedo, carb. After 5,000 miles of riding the generator would lose polarity and stop charging. I was about to order a second new rotor, but a 12V conversion was cheaper (and brighter lights). But this stopped it from winning shows when a judge would sight the diode board peeking below the tank. I put 9,000 miles on it until 2012 when I sold it because we were both too old cope with modern riding conditions.
I just watched your restored R27. Beautiful bike and loved your video. Well done on both!
Hi Doug
What paint type, brand and shade did you use to paint the air box,headlight shell ect. I have a 1965 R27 and want to do some touch up work. Thanks
For those parts I used black Dupli Color acrylic enamel and then clear coated it with Spray Max 2K Glamour Gloss for extra protection.
@@DSmitheman
Thanks Doug. Stay well.
I have R 27 1961, my wish is to bring it to its glory. Can you please Advise from where to get parts.Really Appreciate
I have used Salis BMW Classics in Holland and Ulis Motorradladen in Germany. I have used suppliers in the US but are way more expensive. Shipping is a little longer due to Corona virus impact. What country do you live in? Which parts do you need? I may have some.
@@DSmitheman Thank u for the info , i have listed few parts for Exterior. Currently two big issues , bike is overheating and Starting problem , battery is not charging and may be some other issue . Bike is in Pakistan and i am stationed in Abu Dhabi due to job. Appreciate if you can share parts Inventory and prices. Appreciate once again your generosity
@@naseermuhammad2792 Starting problem could be carb needs cleaning. It could also be timing is off. I experienced that. I had a battery charging problem and had to replace the armature which was pretty simple to do. I can't see your list. If you give me your email and we discuss parts there. I'll do my best to see if I can help you.
@@DSmitheman my email address is naseer767@yahoo.com, list and some other things i will discuss it once i have your email. Thank you.
@@naseermuhammad2792 Ok I'll send you an email.
I like the bike and everyone did a fantastic job. However it is over restored. I once owned a R 26.
Hi Wolfgang, Yes, some people like things one way while others like things the other way. Neither is right, neither is wrong. Cheers, Doug
If that had original paint, thou hast sinned, indeed !!!