Lot number 501

1942 BMW R75 sidecar

This original BMW R75 sidecar is ready to create new memories. This iconic motorcycle is not only an eye-catcher but also a powerhouse off-road. Thanks to its driven sidecar, locking differential, and low gearing, this BMW navigates rough paths and untamed terrain with surprising ease.

Whether you’re heading to a reenactment event, planning a camping trip, or simply enjoying a scenic ride, the sidecar offers plenty of space for extra camping gear or a passenger. Every ride becomes not only practical but also a fun and enjoyable experience you can share.

Location
Schoorl, The Netherlands
Year of construction
1942
Country of origin
Germany
Manufacturer
BMW (Bayerische Motoren Werke, AG)
Type
R75
Condition
Older restoration/ In good running condition
Starting bid
€ 4.500
Margin Goods
Yes margin goods; No VAT applicable

Details

Conditions

This BMW sidecar is very original a motorcycle that not only starts, drives, and shifts perfectly, but also boasts a beautiful vintage look. Multiple years of participation in military events and rides have given it a unique patina that highlights its character and history.

Technical details

Manufacturer
BMW (Bayerische Motoren Werke, AG)
Model
R75
Drive
3x2
Manufacturing date
1942
Serial number
757491
Length
7 ft 10 in (2,4 m)
Width
5 ft 8 in (1,73 m)
Height
3 ft 4 in (1 m)
Weight
930 lb. (420 kg)
Max. speed
60 mph (92 km/h)
Operational range
225 mi (360 km)
Main armament
7.92 mm MG 34 or MG 42 machine gun (if fitted)
Engine
Twin-cylinder, 26 HP, OHV, with horizontally opposed cylinders, 4-stroke type
Crew
1-3 (1 driver + 1-2 passengers
Gearbox
4 speed + reverse
Production numbers
16.510
Low range gearbox
Yes
Differential lock
Yes (sidecar)
Road registration
No (Belgium documents available)

History

The BMW R75 with sidecar stands as one of the most iconic military motorcycles of World War II. Developed in 1938 and officially introduced in 1941, this rugged motorcycle was purpose-built for the German Wehrmacht and SS forces. Its design went beyond a standard motorcycle, integrating a sidecar equipped with a driven wheel and a locking differential, giving it unparalleled stability and off-road capability. This made the R75 exceptionally versatile on various terrains—from sandy deserts to muddy fields—making it a reliable vehicle for reconnaissance, communications, and supply runs.

Design

Powered by a robust 745cc flat-twin engine, the R75 produced around 26 horsepower and was capable of reaching speeds up to 90 km/h (56 mph). Unlike its competitors, the R75 was highly engineered, featuring an advanced four-speed gearbox with reverse and a selectable two-wheel drive for the toughest conditions. With these features, it could carry two soldiers along with gear, ammo, and even mount a machine gun on the sidecar for combat scenarios.

Deployment

During the war, approximately 16,500 units were manufactured, primarily for the Eastern and North African fronts. Though highly effective in the field, the R75’s complex engineering made it costly to produce and challenging to maintain, especially in remote locations. Nonetheless, its durability and performance left a lasting legacy, influencing post-war motorcycle designs. Today, the BMW R75 sidecar bike is not only a historical military vehicle but a rare collector’s item cherished for its advanced engineering and the unique off road capabilities.

Note to buyer

BUYER’S PREMIUM 

On all lots a buyer’s premium of 16,5% of the hammer price is charged. Over this buyer’s premium a 21% sales tax (VAT) will be applicable.

PARTS, ACCESSOIRIES & MILITARIA

Spare parts, accessories and militaria are sold in as-is condition and delivered without any guarantee of functioning.

 VEHICLES & VEHICLE RELATED EQUIPMENT

Cars, motorcycles, trucks, cannons or howitzers, armored vehicles, and tanks are sold in as-is condition, with no technical guarantee and guarantee of authenticity and with or without registration.

ARMS & WEAPONS

The Auction House will not supply ANY item unless the correct paperwork and licensing – if needed – has been supplied by the Buyer in full.

If required and applicable (fire)arms can be made inoperable or permanently disabled by BAIV in The Netherlands as being a licensed Arms & Weapons Dealer Registration Nr. NL20191618779. In this case all relevant cost will be charged to the Buyer in addition and have to be paid in advance in full. Collection by appointment only!

MARGIN/ VAT

However, for most of the lots 21% sales tax (VAT) over the hammer price will be not applicable, it might be that in some specific cases sales tax (VAT) over the hammer price will be charged. In such a case this will be specifically specified in the lot description. For all other lots the margin scheme will be applicable. For more info see our General Conditions of Sale Article 9 on our website; www.tracksandtrade.com

COLLECTION

Parts, accessories, and militaria

The collection of the lots, subject to payment, is by appointment only. The date and time for collecting the goods will be arranged in consultation with the seller.

Vehicles

Vehicles can be picked up, subject to payment, by appointment only. The date and time for collecting vehicles will be arranged in consultation with the seller.

Handling costs for the removal of the vehicles will, when applicable, be applied at cost.

Arms & weapons

The Auction House will not supply ANY item unless the correct paperwork and licensing – if needed - have been supplied in full. If required and applicable (fire)arms can be made inoperable or permanently disabled by BAIV in The Netherlands as being a licensed Arms & Weapons Dealer Registration Nr. NL20191618779. In this case all relevant cost will be charged to the Buyer in addition and have to be paid in advance in full. Collection by appointment only.

IMPORT & EXPORT

Depending on the destination and content of the Lot the Buyer shall obtain an International Import Certificate / End User Certificate. Some of the items listed in the auction may require special licenses or permits or existing documents must be prepared for export. If this is relevant, Tracks & Trade will take care of this. The applicable costs will be charged to the successful bidder. Please email [email protected] if you have any questions or concerns. No item will be allowed to be collected without 100% of all legal requirements being fulfilled.

DELIVERY

Removal of lots must be completed:

  • After full payment and 100% coverage of all legal requirements.

  • Within 6 weeks after the auction had ended (November 30, 2024). No storage fees will be applicable until that date.

Shipping and packing costs and special costs that arise for loading special items, such as crane costs or costs for hiring special equipment etc., will be charged to the Buyer on the basis of actual costs + a surcharge of 10%. Naturally, you can count on us when it comes to the shipment of your purchases. We are happy to take care of that.

STORAGE

Lots not picked up by Buyers within 6 weeks after the auction had ended (November 30, 2024) will be returned to secure storage at Buyer’s expense. In this case storage fees will be applicable. Contact Tracks & Trade for costs and conditions.

NOTE

 If you have any specific questions, please contact us either by telephone (+31 6 518 22 502) or E-mail ([email protected]). We are happy to help and support you through the entire process. We will do our utmost to please and comfort you. So, don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.

GENERAL CONDITIONS

All information and transactions are subject to the general terms and conditions (Version 2.0 dated 29-04-2022). For more detailed information visit our website.

Shipping Information

After buying a classic military vehicle or other items such as cannons, planes, howitzers and tanks, there are several steps you would typically need to take:

 

  • Legalities

    In principle, no special permit is required for unarmored wheeled and tracked vehicles. In many cases, an export procedure that is comparable to that for exporting classic cars and motorcycles is sufficient. Military collectables older than 75 years and with a value over Euro 50k are often considered National Heritage. In such cases an export permit must be requested from the National Ministry of Culture of the exporting country. Tanks, howitzers and self-propelled or towed cannons often require specific permits that are highly dependent on the country of shipment and the country of destination. In such a case first ensure that you apply for the necessary permits, licenses, and other paperwork required to own and operate such an item in your jurisdiction. This may involve registering the item with the appropriate authorities and complying with any regulations regarding its ownership and use. In such a case it is advisable to contact us in advance because we have many decades of experience in the import and export of Classic Military Heritage. Based on this experience, we can generally quickly provide feedback on what applies to you. This is especially relevant because regulations in this regard change every now and then and sometimes, we also have to deal with export-restrictions. In short: if you want to be sure, contact us in time to avoid difficulties in a later stage.

  • Storage

    Find a suitable storage location for your collectable, preferably a secure and legal place where you can keep it when not in use. This could be a garage, warehouse, or even a specially designed storage facility or museum.

  • Transportation

    After you have all paperwork in place next step will be the (oversees) transport to your desired location. This may involve hiring specialized transport and broker services due to permits, size and weight. Als in this case we can support you with organizing the transport or make sure you get in contact with some experts.

  • Maintenance and Restoration

    Depending on the condition of your military collectable our partner BAIV can help you with maintenance and restoration work to ensure that it is safe and operational. This could involve relatively easy maintenance and repair,  service till a Class-A restoration. In such a case please contact BAIV (link to BAIV website).

  • Training

    If you intend to operate a vehicle then make sure you have manuals that describe how the operate vehicle. Nowadays there are numerous reprints available on the Internet that explain you in a playful way how to drive and operate your vehicle. This is often a team effort, which makes owning such a vehicle extra attractive. If required, you can also involve hiring a professional instructor or attending specialized training courses to learn how to drive and maintain it safely. In such a case, our partner BAIV can also support you.

  • Insurance

    Consider obtaining insurance coverage for your vehicle to protect yourself against any potential accidents or liabilities that may arise from owning and operating it. Often there are specialized insurance companies offering these kinds of services. Local military vehicle clubs often also know their way around the specific options offered by insurance companies.

  • Enjoyment

    Finally, once everything is in place, you can enjoy owning and, if permitted, operating your classic military vehicle, cannon or howitzer. Whether it's for display purposes or for participating in historical reenactments, owning such a great unit can be a unique and rewarding experience.

Feel free to get in touch

Ivo Rigter Sr.

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