Manufacturer: BMW
                            Model: R4
                            
                                
                                    Year:  1935
                                    Displacement: 398 cc
                                    Cylinder: 1  
                                    Engine type: 4-stroke / ohv
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    Power: 14hp
                                    
                                    
                                
                                
                                    Weight: 137 kg
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    Frame number: P3775D
                                    Engine number: 89403
                                
                             
                            
                                Introduced in 1932 and intended to bridge the gap between the 'budget' BMW R2 198cc single and the expensive twins, the R4 looked much like the former, whose channel-section steel frame and running gear it used almost unaltered. The 398cc overhead-valve engine featured enclosed valve gear and produced 12bhp, gaining an extra two horsepower in 1933 when the BMW R4 was updated to Series 2 specification with revised styling and a four-speed gearbox. A new cylinder head, tidier engine casings and changes to the toolbox and generator locations were introduced as the rugged R4 - a favourite with police forces and the German Army - progressed through to Series 5 before production ceased in 1936. BMW produced 15,295 R4 motorcycles using innovative mass production techniques, setting new standards of design and quality. Pressed steel frame and components were quick and easy to stamp out and assemble, reducing manufacturing costs.
This R4 series 4 is in fine condition and is the top model of the singles in 1935.