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This website has cataloged a
'78 R100/7 '69 R69S '52 R25/2
Fast. Neat. Average. Friendly. Good. Good.
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Thanks Kurt, I had never
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I can definitely recommend
Will you visit Munich?. Back when BMW Group Classic was Mobile Tradition, I was able to arrange (in advance) a meeting with the vintage motorcycle guys and got a look at the unrestored projects in the warehouse and copies of some prewar documentation. Worth a try if you have time.
In years past I enjoyed visiting the Deutsches Museum in Munich, but a recent visitor said it was getting a bit worn.
Enjoy your trip!!
Bruce
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I might add that there are
Cheers,
Bruce
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Deutsches Technikmuseum
Also, Spandau, of course, is right there and they do factory tours, I think you have to book those in advance and I have not done one of those tours!
Make sure you book a boat trip on the Spree river, a great way to see Berlin - I hear the bicycle tours are good also.
Enjoy, Berlin is my favorite!
http://www.bmw-werk-berlin.de/en/
http://sdtb.de/technikmuseum/startseite/
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Thank you so much for the
Thank you all for sharing
I will be heading to Germany soon (it's not far from my home town) and I also want to visit some places like these.