
BMW R26
Key specifications
Overview
Introducing the 1958 BMW R26, a classic motorcycle that encapsulates the spirit of its era while offering a versatile riding experience. Positioned as an allrounder, the R26 was crafted for those who craved both performance and practicality. With its striking vintage design and solid engineering, the R26 quickly became a favorite among enthusiasts looking for a reliable yet stylish ride. This model marked a significant evolution in BMW's lineup, showcasing the brand's commitment to quality and innovation during the post-war period, making it a revered collector's item today. At the heart of the R26 lies a robust 247cc single-cylinder, four-stroke engine that delivers an impressive 14.96 horsepower at 6400 RPM. The power plant is paired with a smooth 4-speed gearbox, allowing riders to effortlessly cruise to a top speed of 128 km/h (79.5 mph). The air-cooled engine features a compression ratio of 7.5:1, giving it ample torque for spirited acceleration, while the Bing carburettor ensures reliable fuel delivery. Riders will appreciate the blend of agility and comfort offered by the R26, which boasts a lightweight frame weighing in at just 158 kg (348.3 pounds). Whether navigating city streets or enjoying a weekend ride through the countryside, the R26 delivers a harmonious balance of power and control. The R26 is not just about performance; it's a showcase of technological advancements for its time. The steel loop-welded frame provides excellent stability, complemented by the cartridge front suspension and twin-shock swingarm at the rear. The drum brakes, both front and rear, measure 160 mm in diameter, ensuring dependable stopping power. The retro charm of the bike is accentuated by its classic kick starter, while the generous fuel capacity of 15 litres (3.96 gallons) allows for extended journeys without frequent stops. With a comfortable seat height of 730 mm (28.7 inches), the R26 is approachable for riders of various statures, making it a practical choice for both novice and seasoned bikers alike. **
Pros
- Classic Design: Timeless aesthetic that appeals to vintage motorcycle enthusiasts.
- Reliable Performance: Strong engine and dependable mechanical components make for a trustworthy ride.
- Comfortable Riding Position: Ergonomically designed for comfort on long rides, with a manageable seat height.
Cons
- Limited Power: 14.96 HP may not satisfy those seeking high-performance thrills.
- Drum Brakes: While effective, drum brakes may feel less responsive than modern disc brake systems.
- Kick Start Only: The absence of an electric starter may deter some riders accustomed to contemporary conveniences.
Technical details
Source specification data
- Make
- BMW
- Model
- R26
- Category
- Allround
- Starter
- Kick
- Comments
- 90Kph is the top speed with original sidecar.
- Carrying Capacity
- 325kg
- Power
- 14.96 HP (10.9 kW)) @ 6400 RPM
- Clutch
- Single plate dry-cable operated
- Gearbox
- 4-speed
- Ignition
- Battery
- Top Speed
- 128.0 km/h (79.5 mph)
- Fuel System
- Carburettor. Bing
- Bore X Stroke
- 68.0 x 68.0 mm (2.7 x 2.7 inches)
- Compression
- 7.5:1
- Displacement
- 247.00 ccm (15.07 cubic inches)
- Cooling System
- Air
- Engine Details
- Single cylinder, four-stroke
- Lubrication System
- Wet sump
- Transmission Type Final Drive
- Shaft drive (cardan)
- Seat Height
- 730 mm (28.7 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
- Fuel Capacity
- 15.00 litres (3.96 gallons)
- Overall Width
- 660 mm (26.0 inches)
- Overall Height
- 975 mm (38.4 inches)
- Overall Length
- 2,090 mm (82.3 inches)
- Ground Clearance
- 105 mm (4.1 inches)
- Weight Incl Oil Gas Etc
- 158.0 kg (348.3 pounds)
- Seat
- Spring-mounted seat
- Rear Tyre
- 3.27-18
- Frame Type
- Steel loop-welded
- Front Tyre
- 3.27-18
- Rear Brakes
- Expanding brake (drum brake)
- Front Brakes
- Expanding brake (drum brake)
- Rear Suspension
- Twin shock-Swingarm
- Front Suspension
- Cartridge
- Rear Brakes Diameter
- 160 mm (6.3 inches)
- Front Brakes Diameter
- 160 mm (6.3 inches)