After waiting 7 months for the delivery of my 2022 Triple Black RT with the classic forged wheels, I finally brought it home last Saturday. What a piece of art❤️
My father worked at the misile base in White Sands New Mexico when he was in the army, and one of the things that they did to teach them about being a good machinist and assemblymen was to take apart Messerschmidt engines to look at. He said that they were never able to replicate the precision with which those engines had been put together! When it comes to precise fabrication and engineering, the Germans are hands down the best! 💪🙌🙌🤟🤙
I live in Texas, but I am from Arizona and can't wait to move back out west so I can have places to ride this fantastic bike. I am 65 and have back issues, they say it is too big and heavy for me, but I find due to its design it does not fall all the way over, about 45 degrees and if done correctly I can put it back up just fine. I ride a 2012 R1200GS Rallye. I just love watching this video. Sometimes at 1/4 speed just to catch all the details.
I think there is more than motorcycle engines put together in this video. 6 in line? Whatever it is, it is very well organized, disciplined, quiet and clean environment to work in. Then a quality check talk to see if things could be done better. Real team work. Congratulations BMW!
I owned an 1967 R50/2 and 1968 R60/2 BWM. The connecting rods were assembled onto the crank at the factory with roller bearing on the lower end and brass wrist pin bushing on the top. The engine and transmission cases fit together so well one had to heat one and freeze the other to reassemble. They kick start and magneto ignition which meant if the carbon brushes on the 6V DC generator wore out you could still get home, which I did that way more than once. During a 1977 trip to Canada my R60/2 dropped a valve seat after a marathon 500 mile ride in Nova Scotia. A friend who worked on the old biked air freighted me a spare head which I was able to install with just the tools I had brought with me. Fast forward 25 years and it took an hour just to remove all the plastic fairing on my K1200LT to work on anything.
Glad to see BMW still employs human hands for manufacturing. Automation may be more efficient but I'd be proud to own that product (if I could afford LOL).
Seeing how boring the job must be and doing the same task over and over again most of the workers are all probably dead inside and don't want to talk 😅
The quiet surprised me too. No music either. I rarely put on music at work myself. It makes it more difficult to understand telephone and radio conversations.
As I remember the 44 c.i.d. engine in the Crosley auto had a overhead cam , which was driven by a vertical shaft and 2 sets of bevel gears... Same engine was later made into a 44 HP outboard with the crankshaft in the vertical position...
I worked in a U. S. auto parts factory, where we made power seat systems. Every time something would go wrong with the line, the maintenance people would cobble something together to get the line running again. Any line operating for more than two years was unrecognizable from when it had been new, because of all the quick fixes. Eventually it became almost impossible to fix anything, because the specs of the machines no longer matched any parts on the machines. The plant went out of business in 2008.
@@harryzampetakis7279 It has been studied numerous times in big industry, your statement is false, you are welcome to look it up. Proven numerous times. That is a very old way of thinking.
@@flipjanita you haven't worked in a factory for basic salary I suppose... I drive luxury cars for a living, on basic... Some months per year... I look happy when I have guests in the car... Rest of the time I don't care how much the car costs... or how I look.. Just want to return home, relax and get ready for the next trip.. Absolutely understand these guys...
i have yes, steel industry , my basic was high but the company is now ruined, and my standard of living did go up. But that is something you get used to after a while hey@@harryzampetakis7279
One thing that surprises me about modern engines is that the middle of the camshaft is not supported by a bushing or bearing, they just use the block casting alone.
É apaixonante .. quero trabalhar aí.. parece tudo dá certo de primeira não tem nada errado não tem stresses .... Muito obrigado pelo vídeo... A profundidade da minha ciência é pouca para julgar o vídeo a fundo... obrigado... Essa tecnologia tem no Brasil???? Abraço..
sometimes when i want to slap my coworker's face because he his talking again about his ex girlfriend, i'm dreaming about doing this kind of a job. Just working, alone with the machinery, concetrated.
It's amazing, astonishing, . . . . . the advance of technology! Someone that was born 2, 3 hundred years ago (yesterday in history) wouldn't believe all this wasn't created by a supreme being.
Nobody is in a rush but imagine yourself doing the same every single day...being slow or fast is killing you...is stressful job...and I guess is not paid enough...even if is bmw company
Actually there are Honda Gold Wing, BMW 1600 GT/GTL/GTB, Horex 6 cylinder motorcycles. And The "cylinder King" is the American made BOSS HOSS with an Chevy V8 Small Block and one with an V8 big Block.
Where are you from? :)
Indonesia
México
Japan
I am from Vietnam, and you?
Isle of Man
Such a quiet and articulate factory floor. Thanks for NOT putting in music and letting us listen to the assembly.
After waiting 7 months for the delivery of my 2022 Triple Black RT with the classic forged wheels, I finally brought it home last Saturday. What a piece of art❤️
🌹 congrats 🎉
LOVE this video ! NO LAME MUSIC ! JUST the REAL THING !
Human brain in work)
This job should be considered as an ART, watching these kind of video makes me relax
My father worked at the misile base in White Sands New Mexico when he was in the army, and one of the things that they did to teach them about being a good machinist and assemblymen was to take apart Messerschmidt engines to look at. He said that they were never able to replicate the precision with which those engines had been put together! When it comes to precise fabrication and engineering, the Germans are hands down the best! 💪🙌🙌🤟🤙
The Germans took 7 years to build the 1000 year Reich, the Allied troupes dismantled and destroyed in in about 14 months
You can tell a German , but not a whole lot!
I am surprised with the amount of hands on work done on them.
Hello brother its my chenel inscreve no meu canal e veja minha história twenks Very good Love yuo 🙏👍
@@paulinhodicas6327 super
I live in Texas, but I am from Arizona and can't wait to move back out west so I can have places to ride this fantastic bike. I am 65 and have back issues, they say it is too big and heavy for me, but I find due to its design it does not fall all the way over, about 45 degrees and if done correctly I can put it back up just fine.
I ride a 2012 R1200GS Rallye. I just love watching this video. Sometimes at 1/4 speed just to catch all the details.
I have a 2022 triple black R1250 GSA.
It is a monster no doubt, but they carry the weight very well. Most balanced bike I've ever ridden.
I think there is more than motorcycle engines put together in this video. 6 in line? Whatever it is, it is very well organized, disciplined, quiet and clean environment to work in. Then a quality check talk to see if things could be done better. Real team work. Congratulations BMW!
Their touring bikes like the K1600 have an inline 6
This like art performance for me, so peaceful and relaxing.
I need a silicone pastry brush for my workshop! Glad to see the expensive engines get a decent prelube unlike the twins!
You should see the production line at Triumph - they have sweat dripping off their noses from working so fast.
I owned an 1967 R50/2 and 1968 R60/2 BWM. The connecting rods were assembled onto the crank at the factory with roller bearing on the lower end and brass wrist pin bushing on the top. The engine and transmission cases fit together so well one had to heat one and freeze the other to reassemble. They kick start and magneto ignition which meant if the carbon brushes on the 6V DC generator wore out you could still get home, which I did that way more than once. During a 1977 trip to Canada my R60/2 dropped a valve seat after a marathon 500 mile ride in Nova Scotia. A friend who worked on the old biked air freighted me a spare head which I was able to install with just the tools I had brought with me. Fast forward 25 years and it took an hour just to remove all the plastic fairing on my K1200LT to work on anything.
it's amazing how all that wear and torque can be a applied to a chain for years and 1,000's of miles of operation
I want
Hello brother its my chenel inscreve no meu canal e veja minha história twenks Very good Love yuo 🙏👍
MANTAP....
dikerjakan dngn mesin canggih dan tehknisi yg handal dan profesional...
That straight six must be one heck of a big motorcycle engine.
Ed Mathews i guess k1600gt engine
No wonder they are best at what they do, big respect from Mauritius
Glad to see BMW still employs human hands for manufacturing. Automation may be more efficient but I'd be proud to own that product (if I could afford LOL).
عمل جميل ومنظم وإنضباط المهندسين.. موفقين جميعاً. شيء جميل بي آم دبليو
Amazing how quiet it is
Seeing how boring the job must be and doing the same task over and over again most of the workers are all probably dead inside and don't want to talk 😅
In big factories in Germany is this very normal, they say if you have music on it distracts you.
The quiet surprised me too. No music either. I rarely put on music at work myself. It makes it more difficult to understand telephone and radio conversations.
I can both smell and taste the German quality of each piece of the engine! Really good to see that there still exists working pride!
Its like therapy watching this.
As I remember the 44 c.i.d. engine in the Crosley auto had a overhead cam , which
was driven by a vertical shaft and 2 sets of bevel gears... Same engine was later
made into a 44 HP outboard with the crankshaft in the vertical position...
+Richard Reichow
and these engines had integral head and block meaning that all engine must be disassembled if a valve problem occurs
I stand to be corrected but I think the NSU Max had a similar set up
Pride of German engineering , metallurgy , engine performance and truly dedicated mechanics.
Trouble is here in UK there are so few dedicated mechanics !
I worked in a U. S. auto parts factory, where we made power seat systems. Every time something would go wrong with the line, the maintenance people would cobble something together to get the line running again. Any line operating for more than two years was unrecognizable from when it had been new, because of all the quick fixes. Eventually it became almost impossible to fix anything, because the specs of the machines no longer matched any parts on the machines. The plant went out of business in 2008.
polish workers?
Please I'm job
How do you serve robots? Plastic or silver platters?
Veee
that's pretty much every plant in the U.S. it's sad that craftsmanship and pride is all but gone in the USA.
Good engines proper built no cheap materials used
do you leave your happyness at the door? or is the boss just a ....., come on look alive! you build BMW machines! wich brings happiness to thousands!!
Happiness is brought to the workers by their salary... not the product they make...
@@harryzampetakis7279 It has been studied numerous times in big industry, your statement is false, you are welcome to look it up. Proven numerous times. That is a very old way of thinking.
@@flipjanita you haven't worked in a factory for basic salary I suppose...
I drive luxury cars for a living, on basic... Some months per year... I look happy when I have guests in the car... Rest of the time I don't care how much the car costs... or how I look.. Just want to return home, relax and get ready for the next trip..
Absolutely understand these guys...
i have yes, steel industry , my basic was high but the company is now ruined, and my standard of living did go up. But that is something you get used to after a while hey@@harryzampetakis7279
❤wow its very beautiful and nice with fantastic videos ❤the powerful macin
I’d like to see the machines that made the machines that made the machines.
😂😂😂😂🤐
Look in the mirror.
That's human brain, mate
You’re asking for trouble buddy.
Just keep quiet.
🤣🤣🤣
Steady, unhurried, precise and productive.
Nine T Pure, mi cuarta BMW. K1200 R, K1300 S, F700 GS y ahora la Nine T!! Motos BMW ¡¡El placer de las sensaciones!!
Sangat keren...
It's so much easier to insert pistons with that tool, instead of by hammer🔨😂
Thatswhyitdoesentleakoil, likeallthenglishjunk, did.
@@jasonwills1116 my r1200 has an oil leak so you're wrong.
If at first you don't succeed, use a bigger hammer
Hello brother its my chenel inscreve no meu canal e veja minha história tá bem legal 🙏 um forte abraço tamu junto twenks Very good Love yuo 🙏👍
Modern Industrial Arts. Yes, it must be quite a project to keep all that Robotic equipment calibrated.
Очень нравится. Сам бы там работал
One thing that surprises me about modern engines is that the middle of the camshaft is not supported by a bushing or bearing, they just use the block casting alone.
nice clean job thanks for all workers
This video it is a kind of therapy
Wow! amazing
Laptop si unyil gak ada apa apanya 🙏🙏 Indonesia menyimak 🇲🇨💙💙
🙂👍🇧🇷👈
Cara muito incrível sensacional...meu sonho comprar uma BMW nova zero primeiro a dirigir nela
Amém 🙏 eu também
Speak English
@@busman7228
Meow Pall No Seal Cool 😎...
BMW set a benchmark of production efficiency, and World Class bikes, still in love w/96-R1100RT
Quando mexo em mortozinho de Honda penso que é alma coisa..Ai sim que é motor pra qualquer um ficar babando!!!
Hay thật sự, cảm ơn Đức Phúc mang cho mình dòng cảm xúc này!
They could play a bit of Kraftwerk
نهج
@@falsabillarisqianti2398 😼Краткость, сестра таланта
I would like to be the guy at the end that starts them up and road tests them lol
Q legal.Gostaria de trabalhar numa fábrica dessa
I’d like to see just one engine assembled from start to finish and then installed into the bike.
É apaixonante .. quero trabalhar aí.. parece tudo dá certo de primeira não tem nada errado não tem stresses .... Muito obrigado pelo vídeo... A profundidade da minha ciência é pouca para julgar o vídeo a fundo... obrigado... Essa tecnologia tem no Brasil???? Abraço..
kkkk Dificilmente vai dar errado, tudo sistemático. Gosto do jeito alemão de construir/montar/consertar as coisas.
Meu deus as pessoas só pensão e julgar affs
Да что то неправильно собираешь и 5 лет бесплатно для завода надо работать 🤦🏻♂️
Пусть они собирают, а я буду разбирать 🤣👀
Fahre seit 15 Jahren eine R1200GS. Ich schlage vor, diesen Motor zum Weltkulturerbe zu erheben.
oooh my lord to do this job it can make me happy than every things in the world
Ein Genuß, zuzusehen!
Da kann TV abstinken.
sometimes when i want to slap my coworker's face because he his talking again about his ex girlfriend, i'm dreaming about doing this kind of a job. Just working, alone with the machinery, concetrated.
I agree; it would be great therapy.
Some about those BMW motorcycle engines that make it look awesome to have. Not that I have one. But every time I see one it's a sight for sore eyes.
I would buy that engine put it in my living room and stare at all day.
Id make a coffee table out the sumbitch. Put glass on top and voila
Emang mesin"buatan jerman dari dulu sampai sekarang nga ada tandingnya 💪💪💪😘
Just love this Video...Amazing!!
Amazing how much is still done by hand...even the casual lubing of the bearings.
It might look casual but it's Teutonic accuracy.
Ich liebe dich Deutschland 😍 💪
very good
Namenhafte Qualität: Deutsche Technik
Eai seu maluco ?
LOL
Good
The Engine at 10:00 must belong to a big motorcycle? Is it the 1600 six?
K1600 gt
It's amazing, astonishing, . . . . . the advance of technology! Someone that was born 2, 3 hundred years ago (yesterday in history) wouldn't believe all this wasn't created by a supreme being.
love is so hard :'( i love you bmw
What an happy working ambience....
J'aime beaucoup la mécanique meilleur métier qui existe dans le monde n'es ce pas mes frères
No me canso de ver este interesante video, me encantan las motocicletas y ésta marca es de mis favoritas.
Harley should learn from this
Hahaha ... Harley learn! ... hahahaha
There still using engines with the pushrods on the outside of the engine....?????
@@noidontthinksolol You have s point on reliability according to Consumer Reports that BMW is near the bottom when comes to major malfunctions.
I am not a HD fan. While indicators show Harley lags behind the Japanese in quality they produces a more reliable motorcycle than the BMW.
and your point? in a world of obsolete gasoline fired engines,no one is ahead,just vintage,old is better,sometimes much better
Japanese moto company be like: That's why we are superior.
proud to be a mechanic
love how nobody is in a rush. take your time, get it right.
Thats what my instructor in the military said, do it slow but do it right and get it right the first time, every time.
Nobody is in a rush but imagine yourself doing the same every single day...being slow or fast is killing you...is stressful job...and I guess is not paid enough...even if is bmw company
Germans.
So quiet, too.
@@Enonymouse_ I had a boss who told me: "do it fast, but not so fast that you have to do it over again. "
BMW Bring More Wrenches
So glad there’s not naff music over this.
Bmw meine liebe marke❤
Mantap, canggih, semangat, dan sehat selalu 🙏💪
Are they use 6 cylinders engine in Motorcycle?
+Netto Nenet on the K1600
Some of these are the R12 boxer engines, later in the vid are the 6 cylinder k16 engines.
Ever heard of the BMW BOSS HOSS?
Actually there are Honda Gold Wing, BMW 1600 GT/GTL/GTB, Horex 6 cylinder motorcycles. And The "cylinder King" is the American made BOSS HOSS with an Chevy V8 Small Block and one with an V8 big Block.
wow! interesting to learn how...
8:50 The Japanees assembling a Bmw....it's fashinating!
Muito importante ver pessoas trabalhando pro desenvolvimento humano. .nota mil pra todos, ,Deus abençoe vocês e os demais. !!!!!!!!
Que organización , que disciplina , toda la tecnología al servicio del hombre.
Gracias por compartir.
Pd&
Das beste Motorrad wie es gibt 👍🥰
S1000RR the best motorcycle engine ever build .
Precision and Pride in the Product. Wunderbar!
So nice and clean, and quiet.
A auguem do brasil?
Fantastic craftsman!Amazing!!!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I see these fellas get the basting brush from the kitchen while the misses is not looking, just like I do.
_*_ Maravilhoso meu somho sempre foi Trabalhar em Prol de uma Enpresa competente Como a BMW ...!
Watching this makes me wanna work with BMW engine assembly line. ü
6 pistons 😵🚀🚀
👍😌👍
Is there an Inline six bike for BMW
Such a cute little crankshaft
Strange, 6-cyl line on a BMW moto?
The big touring bike.
4 cylinder
yes the new BMW K 1600 GT and K 1600 GTL 6 Cyl
@@ben096 six
Yes, k 1600
Fantastic video ..all the special tools makes it so easy 😉
僕のもあるかな
That's a quiet factory :-)
That is made in Germany , perfect and no stress . I like German BMW motorcycle.
And this is the way they built one of the most UNRELIABLE bikes in the world, GS1200, S1000RR...
انا اعمل في مجال صناعة قطع السيارات في تركيا يعجبني التقنية الالمانية والحرفية العالية اتمنى العمل يوما ما في المصانع الالمانية.
✌✌✌❤BMW❤✌✌✌