During World War II, BMW produced a number of motorcycles for the German military, including the R12 and R75 models. The R12 was a 750cc motorcycle with a horizontally opposed twin-cylinder engine, which was used as a reconnaissance and communications vehicle. The R75 was a 750cc motorcycle with a sidecar, which was used for reconnaissance and infantry support. It was also fitted with a side-mounted machine gun, making it a formidable weapon on the battlefield. The R75 was known for its reliability and ruggedness, and was used extensively on the Eastern Front. After the war, many of these motorcycles were captured by the Allies and used for civilian purposes. Today, the BMW R75 is a highly sought-after collector's item, known for its historic significance and unique design.
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