Garry's Mod

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(Simfphys) BMW R75
   
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Content Type: Addon
Addon Type: Vehicle
Addon Tags: Roleplay, Realism
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(Simfphys) BMW R75

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Both Bikes have been fixed thanks to my friend Fritz.

THIS IS FULLY RIGGED This R75 was made in 1 day and was mostly for experimental purposes. More special vehicles to come. Stay tuned!

The BMW R75 is a World War II-era motorcycle and sidecar combination produced by the German company BMW. In the 1930s BMW were producing a number of popular and highly effective motorcycles. In 1938 development of the R75 started in response to a request from the German Army. Preproduction models of the R75 were powered by a 750 cc side valve engine, which was based on the R71 engine. However it was quickly found necessary to design an all-new OHV 750 cc engine for the R75 unit. This OHV engine later proved to be the basis for subsequent post-war twin BMW engines like the R51/3, R67 and R68. The third side-car wheel was driven with an axle connected to the rear wheel of the motorcycle. These were fitted with a locking differential and selectable road and off-road gear ratios through which all four and reverse gears worked. This made the R75 highly manoeuvrable and capable of negotiating most surfaces. A few other motorcycle manufactures, like FN and Norton, provided an optional drive to sidecars. The BMW R75 and its rival the Zündapp KS 750 were both widely used by the Wehrmacht in Russia and North Africa, though after a period of evaluation it became clear that the Zündapp was the superior machine. In August 1942 Zündapp and BMW, on the urging of the Army, agreed upon standardization of parts for both machines, with a view of eventually creating a Zündapp-BMW hybrid (designated the BW 43), in which a BMW 286/1 side-car would be grafted onto a Zündapp KS 750 motorcycle. They also agreed that the manufacture of the R75 would cease once production reached 20,200 units, and after that point BMW and Zündapp would only produce the Zündapp-BMW machine, manufacturing 20,000 each year. Since the target of 20,200 BMW R75's was not reached, it remained in production until the Eisenach factory was so badly damaged by Allied bombing that production ceased in 1944. A further 98 units were assembled by the Soviets in 1946 as reparations. However the standardisation programme meant that machines that were produced by BMW and Zündapp used 70% of the same components. This simplifies the supply of spare parts for these vehicles, many of which are still in the hands of historic motorcycle enthusiasts. These vehicles are still highly desirable as collector's items because of their complex and durable technology, and are correspondingly expensive. A well-restored R75 can be still used for everyday purposes, on or off-road without problems. During World War 2 the Soviet Union quietly purchased five units of the R-71 (the R-75's predecessor) via Swedish intermediaries to study and subsequently build their own version, the M-72, which Stalin approved for production. A Chinese variant of the M-72, the Yangtze River 750, has been in production since 1957.[2] In 1954 a small number of modified R75 models were produced at Eisenach (then in Soviet-controlled East Germany) for testing under the designation AWO 700, but were not put into full production. The success and reliability of the shaft-driven R75 during the war led to the US Army requesting that Harley-Davidson produce a similar shaft-driven cycle for American troops. This led to Harley producing their first ever shaft-driven model, the Harley-Davidson XA, which was a near duplicate of the R75.[3]

Tags: World War 2 Nazi German Resistance and Liberation WW2 WW1 motorcycle Motorcycle

39 Comments
mr_mustache1912 Apr 1 @ 7:41pm 
can you make a BMW E21
Menor das Abravanel 59D Feb 13 @ 7:55am 
Make a BMW R1200 next please
xanderr011102 Jan 16 @ 3:50pm 
please more bikes, maybe police motorcycles?
catonator228 Sep 21, 2023 @ 11:04pm 
Охуителен
analdrift jdm proekspert Mar 29, 2023 @ 8:02am 
Pls more simphys bikes
Kensei Mar 25, 2023 @ 9:00pm 
pls make BMW S1000RR next
ridiculed Jul 18, 2022 @ 2:30am 
this bike is the only simfphys bike that works really well
white4lyfe May 29, 2022 @ 9:44am 
Give us some Harley's
Preston Garvey May 6, 2022 @ 3:31pm 
the best bike addon
Captain_Cheeki_Breeki Apr 27, 2021 @ 1:31pm 
Type 67 Rikuo! Please?