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BMW R47 500cc ohv Ernst Henne first factory win Karlsruhe 1926 World Champion

$ 5.14

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    Description

    A superb and rare photo of the famous BMW factory rider
    Ernst Jakob Henne
    and his works
    500cc ohv BMW R47 racing machine
    during the
    “ Wildparkrennen “
    in the German city of
    Karlsruhe
    on the
    2ND May 1926
    ;
    being Henne’s first victory for BMW!
    And Henne and BMW went on, as they also won the
    1926 500cc German Championship
    on the photographed machine!
    This is a very historic photo as it shows Ernst Henne ‘s first victory for the BMW factory. In the 1920s and 1930s BMW was very active in racing and world record braking. Ernst Henne joined BMW early in 1926 and within a few months he would win his
    very first
    of many races for the famous Bavarian BMW motorcycle factory. This photograph is proof of that. It shows Ernst Henne on his
    500cc ohv BMW R47
    works machine, shortly after winning the
    “ Wildparkrennen “
    in the German city of
    Karlsruhe
    on
    the
    2ND May 1926
    .
    The heavy and rough racing conditions of that era can clearly be seen in this photo.
    In the 1920s and 1930s
    BMW
    was very active in world record braking and
    Ernst Henne
    was their number one racing ace to do it for them.
    Henne
    , who began his illustrious BMW racing career in
    1926
    , would go on to be named the "Fastest Man on Two Wheels," and for good reason. Starting in 1929 he broke the world land-speed record an incredible eight times. Beginning with a swift
    134 mph
    (
    215,65 km/h
    )
    in 1929 he would increase his speed on a BMW 750cc machine to
    159 mph
    (
    255,89 km/h
    )
    by 1935. At this time he will had also broken a world land-speed record on a sidecar-equipped 750cc motorcycle clocking in at
    118 mph
    (
    189,90 km/h
    )
    . In the late 30's, Henne turned to 500cc racers setting records again in 1936 and 1937 at
    169 mph
    (
    271,98 km/h
    )
    and
    173 mph
    (
    278,42 km/h
    )
    respectively. This final record would hold for fourteen years. He was one of the most talented riders of his era, being a very fast and very precise rider. At the end of the 1920s, Henne developed a passion for off road riding. What followed was an impressive career in that motorcycle sport discipline as well!
    The 500cc BMW R47 overhead valve twin cylinder boxer motorcycle was a very sportive motorcycle model that, as the first BMW motorcycle ever, had oil in its rear shaft drive box instead of the until then usual grease.
    This is a very nice and very rare
    non period
    photo that reflects a wonderful era of BMW ‘s rich motorcycle history in a wonderful way. This is your rare chance to own this photo, therefore it is printed in a nice large format of ca. 8" x 10.3" (ca. 20 x
    26 cm
    ). It makes it perfectly suitable for framing!
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