BMW 1965 R60/2 with Rare. Original 1955 Steib LT200 Delivery Box R60/2: Earle's Forks of course. Albert Mirrors. Larger Sport Tank with Top Toolbox Tank. Solo & Rear Passenger Seats. Sidecar bars. Hella Bar End Signals. /5 Petcocks & Deep Dish Oil Pan. Rear rack . Enduro Hard Bags. 26/6 Final Drive. & all the sought after /2 premium accessories. Typical unmolested R60/2 with 53. 00+ original miles shown on speedo. however this R60/2 came out of Chris Thompson’s Bay Area collection and was rebuilt over a decade ago and has been ridden less than 500 miles since that time. Currently pickled appropriately in dry storage. 1955 Original Steib Package Car: (1 of 2 left in USA?). Interior Trimmed in Walnut. Rare Original Swivel Rachet Attachment Clamps. Cobra Fender . Low miles. rebuilt several years ago and rarely driven. Handle. Lights. Protective Crash Bar. Coffin Lid Low miles. rebuilt several years ago and rarely driven. Location: Eugene. OR. Sidecar is also offered locally and owner receives right to end auction early in the event item is sold locally. Questions? Telephone: 541 222-9212 Pacific Time Zone 10AM - 5:30PM Mon - Fri Best BMW 1965 R60/2 this 30 hp. 600 cc shaft-drive. opposed twin (1960–1968). with Earles forks were designed primarily as rugged motorcycles to pull sidecars (sidecar mounting points were built in the frame) and have a duplex tubular steel frame. "S" models and US models were not specifically designed for sidecars and the R50/2 only for lightweight Steib LS200 sidecars or lighter makes. The R60/2 was specifically designed for Steib sidecar duty. with factory sidecar mounts on frame. The BMW airheads "S" model sports bike are designed for sports riding. not sidecar use. The BMW R60/2 is the correct bike designed for Steib LT200 sidecar. Perhaps the most famous BMW rider of the 1960s was Danny Liska. who took R60 models from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego in one trip. and from Europe's North Cape to South Africa's Cape of Good Hope in a second journey. His book about the first trip. Two Wheels to Adventure (Alaska to Argentina by Motorcycle). was published in 2004. The Earles forks are also specific for sidecar duty on these models. although the rake can be reduced to the rear setting for solo riding. The triangular front Earles fork. named after its designer. Englishman Ernest Earles. precluded any front-end dive during heavy front braking. which is common with telescopic front forks. It also worked well in sidecar duty. Though heavy and ponderous in turning. the Earles fork gave the old Beemer a steady and reassuring ride. BMW R60/2 Specifications: Engine • Internal designation 267 / 5 • Type four-stroke. two-cylinder. air-cooled boxer • Bore/stroke 72 mm × 73 mm (2. 8 in × 2. 9 in) • Cubic capacity 594 cc (36. 2 cu in) • Maximum power 30 hp (22 kW) at 5. 00 rpm • Compression ratio 7. 5 : 1 • Valves per cylinder 2 • Carburation system 2 Bing 1/24/125-126 od. 1/24/133-134 od. 1/24/151-152 • Engine lubrication forced-feed lubrication • Oil pump gear pump Power Transmission • Clutch single disc saucer spring. dry • Number of gears 4 • Shifting foot shifting • Gear ratios 4. 7 / 2. 73 / 1. 94 / 1. 54 (with sidecar: 5. 33 / 3. 02 / 2. 04 / 1. 54) • Rear wheel ratio 1 : 3. 13 or 1:3. 38 (with sidecar 1 : 3. 86) • Bevel/crown wheel 18 / 27 or 8 / 25 teeth (with sidecar 7 / 27) Electrical System • Alternator Bosch LJ/CGE 60/6/1700 R • Ignition magneto ignition • Spark plugs Bosch W 240 T 1 or Beru 240 / 14 Suspension • Designation 245/1 • Type of frame twin-loop steel tubular frame with factory sidecar mounts • Front suspension long swinging arm with strut and oil-pressure shock absorbers • Rear suspension long swinging arm with strut and oil-pressure shock absorbers • Wheel rims deep-bed 2. 15 B x 18 at sidecar. rear 2. 75C x 18 • Tires front 3. 50 x 18 • Tires rear 3. 50 x 18 ( at sidecarbetrieb hinten 4 x 18) • Brakes front drum brake. Ø 200 mm Duplex full hub • Brakes rear drum brake. Ø 200 mm Simplex full hub Dimensions and Weights • Length x width x height 84 x 26 x 39 inches (2125 x 660 x 980 mm) • Wheelbase 55. 7 inch (1415 mm; with sidecar 1450 mm) • Tank capacity: optional 6. 5 US gallon (24. 6 l with tank top tool compartment) • Unladen weight. full tank 430 lb (195 kg; with orig. BMW sidecar 320 kg) • Load rating 360 kg (with orig. BMW sidecar / 600 kg) Performance • Idle/riding noise 81/82 DIN-phon (from June 1967: 74 / 95 dB (A)) • Fuel consumption 47. 0 MPG (ca. 5. 0 l / 100 km) • Oil consumption ca. 0. 5 - 1 l / 1000 km • Top speed 90 mph (145 km/h) This rare 1955 Steib LT-200 Package Sidecar. thought to be 1 of 2 originals left in USA. They were used by deliverymen and tradesmen in the early Sixties and earlier. Very few in the World have survived. This delivery box has been custom finished with a Walnut interior. Currently only Polish made Steib LT-200 replicas are available for $6. 00 (without shipping charges). They do not have the crash bar or original easy on/off clamping system. We currently have the coffin lid removed to accommodate our standard poodles and other dogs. We built a custom hardwood pen to insure our poodles safety during transit. Have a look at the locks made of stainless steel and polished aluminium. The surface of the arched lid is perfect for carrying the logo of your business or club. The cab is made of steel and can be locked by key. It is suspended on a rubber-ring system. The chassis is similar to the LS 200. Interior dimensions of the box are approximately: 55” long x 16” wide x 16” deep. without the lid or pen. This is the rarest of all Steib sidecars. This motorcycle is for sale in AS IS. WHERE IS condition. No warranties are expressed or implied. Inspection before bidding is encouraged. Sale is final. Payment by cash or cashier’s check. but the bike will not leave my possession until funds clear my bank. A $1. 00. 00 non refundable deposit via PayPal is required within 48 hours of the successful bid. full payment is due in 7 days. Local pick-up is preferred and is the buyer’s obligation. All shipping arrangements and costs will be paid by the buyer. I will cooperate with your shipper but arrangements must be reasonably convenient. I can keep the bike for a reasonable time after it is paid for while the new owner is arranging pickup/shipping.