BMW motorcycles
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BMW motorcycles were first produced in 1923 and had an unusual "boxer twin" engine, with two air-cooled cylinders protruding from opposite sides of the machine.
Final drive was by shaft contributing to the excellent reliability of the machine.
Essentially, the same basic design is still manufactured by the company today, but other designs were also introduced.
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Model names
BMW motorcycles are named according to a three-part code: