Max Friz

max Friz (born in 1883 with Urach, dead 1966 in Tegernsee) is a German Engineer, cofounder of the Bayerische Motoren Werke (BMW) in 1917.

Max Friz wanted that BMW enters the trade of the Motocyclette. It thus drew a prototype using a driving twin-cylinder flat assembled transversely, with a driving aft wheel via and a frame driveshaft out of double-tube. Thereafter in 1923 was born R32, which was presented for the first time to the living room of Paris: 494 cm ³, a box 3 speeds,… the standards of BMW were thus defined.

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