Hello! I asked a Bob about your question. Here what he say: Alas the Vintage BMW Museum collection doe not yet contain a R17, R66 or R51S but there are many other rare machines including a mostly original 1925 R32 and a 1943 R75. At this very moment I am chasing a rare factory/private racer from 1948 - a year that they were not supposed to be building anything larger than 250 cc’s. This one has been hiding in a garage for over 30 years and is a bit of late 1939 R51, some war era R75 and some hand built parts that BMW added to start competing privately. As for what you might want to share I would offer this - “one of the very few private BMW collections that is very accessible to the public which contains mostly all original BMW’s from every decade from the 1920’s up to today.” Thanks for watching my video 😃
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I think you were looking at Bob, not paying attention to the video. Interesting though.
Hm
Loved the collection 👍🏻🙏👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Oh yeah! 100% - Unique
" Superbe Collection Merci ! Salut De France "
pour ne pas dire le contraire ! Merci))
Nice to see when the products of my home are knowledge in all edges of this world. Greetings from Spandau.
Thank you! I saw BMW motorcycle fans everywhere, around the world 😎
I really enjoyed that!
Good to know that! Thank you for watching and your comment ))
So cool! Where is this place?
10720 Guilford Rd, Jessup, MD 20794, USA
Where is this museum? Would like to check it out if it was on the East coast.
10720, Guilford Rd, Jessup, MD 20794, USA
@@HROMICH Thanks.
Would have liked to actually have seen the bikes?
Didn't have a lot of options there 🙄
I know it's kinda randomly asking but do anyone know of a good site to stream newly released movies online?
@Jude Karsyn I would suggest flixzone. You can find it on google =)
Yes, that ceiling and lights were very impressive!
Is there also one BMW R 17 or R 51 RS in the Museum ? Maybe one R 66 ? Would be awesome to know.
Hello! I asked a Bob about your question. Here what he say:
Alas the Vintage BMW Museum collection doe not yet contain a R17, R66 or R51S but there are many other rare machines including a mostly original 1925 R32 and a 1943 R75.
At this very moment I am chasing a rare factory/private racer from 1948 - a year that they were not supposed to be building anything larger than 250 cc’s.
This one has been hiding in a garage for over 30 years and is a bit of late 1939 R51, some war era R75 and some hand built parts that BMW added to start competing privately.
As for what you might want to share I would offer this - “one of the very few private BMW collections that is very accessible to the public which contains mostly all original BMW’s from every decade from the 1920’s up to today.”
Thanks for watching my video 😃
@@HROMICH I thank you for this informative and helpful answer! But it is kind of sad not to have this bikes in such an important BMW collection.
Brilliant 👍
Good to see other people happy))
omg the cameraman must tried very hard not filming the bikes...
You better go there and look by yourself my friend. Feel it. Smell it
@@HROMICH I'd love to but I'm very far far away, 4,924.26 miles...
@@Boxer73 damn. Not close 😇
Будьте добры ссылку на сайт музея. Спасибо!
www.bobsbmw.com/about/vintage-museum/
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I have no idea what it means… Hope you like it 😀
Such a shame they will sit in a dark room. They are meant to be ridden!!
This is a history already.... should be protected 🤓
Bikes need to be ridden otherwise whats the point in owning these gems. Hidden away in a dark room? Why?
Becaue others whant to ee it, touch it, feel it. Feel the spirits of BMW motorcycles
Wünderbar
zustimmen. Ich war selbst überrascht ))