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BMW R16 papercraft
The publisher J. F. Schreiber is a long-established German printing firm renowned in the 19th century for its toy theatres, and more recently for its wide range of other models. In its large catalogue there is exactly one motorcycle...
This model represents the 1932 version of the R16 motorcycle, which was produced from 1929 to 1934. The R16 continued the line of flat-twin, shaft drive machines started with the R32 in 1923, designed by Max Friz. The R16 had a major innovation in its pressed steel frame, as opposed to the tubular frame usual at the time, and used by BMW in its earlier models.
The publisher J. F. Schreiber is a long-established German printing firm renowned in the 19th century for its toy theatres, and more recently for its wide range of other models. In its large catalogue there is exactly one motorcycle...
This model represents the 1932 version of the R16 motorcycle, which was produced from 1929 to 1934. The R16 continued the line of flat-twin, shaft drive machines started with the R32 in 1923, designed by Max Friz. The R16 had a major innovation in its pressed steel frame, as opposed to the tubular frame usual at the time, and used by BMW in its earlier models.
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