1954 RS 54

ENGINE 493CC M253/1 BOXER TWIN

OUTPUT 45 HP @ 8,000 RPM

CURB WEIGHT 290 LBS.

TOP SPEED 130 MPH

PRICE WHEN NEW N/A

YEARS PRODUCED 1954

NUMBER BUILT >24

COLOR BLACK

OWNER MICHAEL NELSON (SINCE 2004)

LOCATION DANVILLE, CALIFORNIA

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1954 RS 54 

In 1954, BMW introduced its RS 54 customer race bike, which used the short-wheelbase frame, twin-shock rear suspension and Earles forks from the factory race bike of 1953. The boxer engine had twin Fischer-Amal TT30 carbs, a rigid  crankshaft, polished connecting rods, cylinders cast in Dural alloy, and 45 horsepower. RS 54s won all but one 500cc German national championship from 1954 to 1962, including the 1961 title won by Hans-Günther Jäger. The RS 54 seen here was sold by Jäger’s family to Michael Nelson in 2004.

Walk With Me 1 - Spon End, Coventry - by Talking Birds
  1. Introduction
  2. Stop 1 - Top of Barras Lane
  3. Stop 2 - Coventry Synagogue
  4. Stop 3 - Black Swan Terrace
  5. Stop 4 - Doe Bank Lane
  6. Stop 5 - Railway Arches (Spon End Viaduct)
  7. Stop 6 - under the arches (car park)
  8. Stop 7 - River Sherbourne
  9. Stop 8 - Koco Building
  10. Stop 9 - Old Spon Bridge
  11. Stop 10 - Wellington Gardens
  12. Stop 11 - Vignoles Bridge