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BMW 750 worksracer 1927 & Ernst Henne - Solitude - 1927 - motorcycle racing

$ 5.14

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: New
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    Description

    A superb and rare photo of the famous BMW factory rider
    Ernst Jakob Henne
    (with starting number 80) and his works
    750cc ohv BMW racing machine
    , just before the start of the prestigious
    ADAC Herbstrennen
    race which was ridden on the
    Solitude
    circuit near the German city of Stuttgart in
    1927
    . Henne would win the race!
    Ernst Henne is seen on the right hand side, with white band around his arm, on the BMW works machine with starting number 80. He won the
    136,70 miles
    (
    220 km
    ) long race with a lead of no less then 15 minutes on the number two finisher, Thumshirn. The Herbstrennen (=Fall races) were organized by the German ADAC at the time. The ADAC (Allgemeinen Deutschen Automobil-Club) (= General German Automobile Club) organized several racing events at the time.
    In the 1920s and 1930s
    BMW
    was very active in racing and 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!
    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 12" (ca. 20 x
    30 cm
    ). It makes it perfectly suitable for framing!
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