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BMW HP2 Megamoto

The BMW “MEGAMOTO”!

(April 2008) – BMW Motorrad is proudly presenting the new Megamoto.

It’s based on the BMW HP2 Enduro.

This unique motorcycle will rank right at the top among all street-legal two-cylinder Supermotos thanks to its supreme performance and the use of top-class materials.

Consistently following the HP2 model line, the Megamoto impressively demonstrates the outstanding dynamism and broad range of the Boxer concept.

BMW HP2 Megamoto - Left Side

Weighing less than 200 kilos or 440 lb in road trim, the Megamoto offers significantly more power and torque than even the powerful HP2 Enduro.

To meet the specific demands of sport riding on country roads as well as the toughest conditions on the race track, the extra-firm, lowered suspension comes with truly outstanding components.

Those include a fully adjustable, upside-down Marzocchi fork with sliding tubes measuring an impressive 45 millimeters (1.77″) in diameter and with 160 millimeters (6.30″) spring travel ensures superior wheel guidance at all times.

At the rear an Öhlins spring strut with 180 millimeters (7.09″) spring travel also adjustable in its basic spring setting, damper inbound and rebound stroke, likewise ensures a firm and muscular stance on the road.

The wheels and tires are also tailored ideally to specific road-going requirements.

The front tire measures 120/70-ZR 17 and runs on a 3.5-inch rim, the rear tire is 180/55 ZR 17 in size and runs on a 5.5-inch rim in the usual Supersports dimension.

To make even better use of the stable suspension with its great potential, the new BMW HP2 Megamoto comes with a second front brake disc ensuring stopping power and deceleration absolutely comparable to a modern road-going sports machine.

Good news for the rational enthusiast is that both a tachometer and a new headlight, as well as the significantly lower seat, give the Megamoto an even higher standard of everyday riding qualities.

The very looks of the new machine and the choice of the most exclusive materials again help to make the BMW HP2 Megamoto absolutely fascinating and emotional in every respect.

The tank cover and headlight fairing, for example, are both made in part of carbon fiber.

The double-chamber Akrapovic exhaust system gives the new Megamoto a powerful and throaty sound very appropriate for a machine of this kind.

And at the same time the exhaust system not only helps to boost engine power, but also refines the overall image and style of BMW Motorrad’s new Supermoto.

In re-configuring the Boxer power unit so full of character, the engineers responsible for the new machine have focused in particular on even more spontaneous response and supreme torque at low and medium engine speeds.

With its very active, front wheel-oriented seating position, its smooth balance and impressive ergonomic qualities, the Megamoto will certainly appeal to all connoisseurs, individualists and pleasure-conscious riders within the segment of dynamic motorcyclists.

Simply because this new machine offers a brand-new interpretation of Sheer Riding Pleasure and light handling, making it a truly uncompromising riding machine in all its features: light, powerful, agile and, in particular, very exclusive.

This exclusivity is ensured by the limited production figures of the BMW HP2 Megamoto, since the machine is built by hand to a large extent and uses very exclusive materials.

So the individualist opting for the Megamoto, this explosive combination of high-tech and powerful character, of emotion and function, should also be willing and able to take a bold but wise decision…

BMW HP2 Megamoto - Rear View

BMW HP2 Megamoto Now Available with ABS

Motorcycle enthusiasts who appreciate the very latest in performance and technology can now find it on the new BMW HP2 Megamoto, now available at BMW Motorrad retailers.

The ABS system is available as a factory-installed option through U.S. BMW Motorrad retailers at a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $1,000.00; and, like the HP2 Sport, the system can be completely turned off.

The street version of the mighty HP2 Enduro, the Megamoto is armed with tons of power in the form of a 113 hp Boxer motor that spits out 85 lb/ft of torque.

Every extra detail has been stripped away to create a Supermoto machine offering thrilling, out-of-this-world excitement in every gear.

With a dry weight of just 393 lbs, low center of gravity, inverted Marzocchi forks, Öhlins rear shock, and plenty of wheel travel in both front and rear suspensions, the HP2 Megamoto delivers sharp, supremely responsive handling.

An krpovic exhaust adds efficiency, while Brembo brakes assure maximum stopping power.

Motorcycle enthusiasts also appreciate that a tachometer and a new headlight, as well as the significantly lower seat, give the Megamoto an even higher standard of everyday riding qualities.

The BMW HP2 Megamoto has a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $20,520 (excluding destination charge).

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