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Bmw Hp2 Enduro
Enduro

Bmw Hp2 Enduro

The Bmw Hp2 Enduro has a top speed of 200 km/h (estimated, limited by off-road gearing and ergonomics), produces 105 hp and weighs 175 kg. Motoryk rates it 8/10.

La BMW HP2 Enduro a été introduite en 2005 en tant que premier modèle haute performance (HP) de BMW Motorrad, construit sur la plate-forme R1200GS mais démonté et optimisé pour une utilisation hors route sérieuse. Elle était dotée d'un cadre tubulaire en acier, d'une suspension à long débattement et de composants légers, ce qui en faisait une véritable machine d'enduro adaptée à la compétition. Le HP2 Enduro s'est distingué par la combinaison du bimoteur Boxer de BMW avec un châssis tout-terrain spécialement conçu, attirant ainsi les pilotes d'aventure et d'enduro à la recherche de performances de niveau usine.

105 hp

Pouvoir

115 Nm

Torque

175 kg

Poids

200 km/h (estimated, limited by off-road gearing and ergonomics)

Vitesse maximale

6.5 L/100km (estimated real-world average)

Carburant

Nue

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Unique Paralever Suspension

The HP2 Enduro uses BMW's Paralever rear suspension and Telelever front end, making it one of the few big enduro bikes with shaft drive — reducing chain maintenance entirely.

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Watch the Final Drive

The shaft final drive can develop play or leaks over high mileage, so always inspect it during a pre-purchase check — repairs can be costly if neglected.

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Strong Resale Value

The HP2 Enduro was produced in limited numbers from 2005–2008, making clean examples increasingly collectible and holding their value better than most adventure bikes of that era.

Générations et spécifications par année

2005–2008 Gen 1

Seule génération produite. Boxer twin de 1 170 cm3, 105 ch, cadre tubulaire en acier, suspension à long débattement, axée sur l'enduro.

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8.4/10

"La BMW la plus folle jamais construite, à peine apprivoisée."

Au volant de la HP2 Enduro, j'ai l'impression que les ingénieurs de BMW ont finalement arrêté de s'excuser pour avoir fait quelque chose de ridicule et ont tout simplement fait : 105 chevaux boxer dans un véritable châssis tout-terrain avec 270 mm de débattement, c'est vraiment incroyable. Sur la terre battue, le véhicule tire fort à bas régime avec cette augmentation de couple familière du bicylindre à plat, et le cadre tubulaire en acier communique mieux avec le terrain que n'importe quelle GS que j'ai pilotée ; vous savez exactement ce que fait la roue avant. Avec une hauteur de selle de 900 mm et un poids à vide de 175 kg, le single track est un véritable entraînement, et toute personne de moins de six pieds aura du mal à poser le pied en toute confiance sur les sections techniques. Les bonnes manières de conduire dans la rue sont étonnamment correctes pour une machine dédiée à l'enduro, mais c'était toujours un vélo que vous achetiez pour faire de la course ou pour vous enfoncer dans les montagnes, et non pour vous rendre au travail ou pour poser dans un café.

Pros

+Un couple monstrueux à bas régime en tout-terrain
+Feedback de suspension et débattement exceptionnels
+Fiabilité à long terme du Bulletproof Boxer
+Sensation de légèreté malgré les spécifications
+Étonnamment clignotant sur les routes de pompiers

Les inconvénients

Un siège de 900 mm punit les conducteurs de petite taille
Prix premium, assistance limitée aux revendeurs
Trempage de chaleur sur un terrain technique lent
La pénurie de pièces s'aggrave après 2015
Idéal pour: Des pilotes d'enduro d'aventure de grande taille et expérimentés Ignorez si: Courts trajets entre deux trajets ou trajets en ville

Évaluation d'un acheteur d'occasion

8.0/10
Idéal pour
Experienced dual-sport riders wanting something truly different

"An obsessive's machine that rewards the mechanically committed rider."

$8,000-$14,000 used

The HP2 Enduro is genuinely special — BMW's big boxer engine in a proper off-road chassis feels like nothing else made before or since. That 1170cc flat-twin pulls from nothing and never stops, making it almost laughably fast on trails where sensible people ride 450s. The suspension is proper motocross-spec stuff, not the soft adventure bike compromise you might expect, and it shows in how confidently it handles rough terrain. Buying used, you need to check the frame carefully around the swingarm pivot — corrosion can hide there. ESA suspension electronics were optional, and bikes without it are actually better; simpler and lighter. Parts availability has gotten genuinely painful. BMW dealers look at you like you've arrived from another century. Independent specialists are your real lifeline here. Budget realistically for ongoing ownership. Valve checks on the boxer need doing every 6,000 miles, and at shop rates that stings. Find one with documented service history or walk away — skipped maintenance on these bikes compounds fast.

Pros
Les inconvénients
Ignorez si: You need cheap running costs or dealer reliability

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Problèmes courants

🔥 2 CRITICAL
⚠️Front fork seal leaks and stanchion wear MODERATE

Oil residue on lower legs, pitting on stanchions

Fix cost: $200-$400
⚠️Throttle body sync and idle issues MODERATE

Rough idle, hesitation, last sync service date

Fix cost: $100-$250
🔥Airhead boxer valve clearance neglect SERIOUS

Service history, ticking noise at operating temperature

Fix cost: $150-$350
🔥Subframe cracks from off-road stress SERIOUS

Weld points near rear loop and passenger peg mounts

Fix cost: $300-$800

Liste de contrôle préalable à l'achat

Pull full service history records
Inspect subframe welds carefully
Test cold and warm idle behavior
Check fork legs for oil and pitting

Solid but needs diligent maintenance history

Full Specifications

Engine Power 105 hp @ 7,000 rpm
Torque 115 Nm @ 5,500 rpm
Top Speed 200 km/h (estimated, limited by off-road gearing and ergonomics)
Weight 175 kg (wet/curb weight)
Fuel Consumption 6.5 L/100km (estimated real-world average)
Type Enduro
Fairing No Fairing (Naked)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are common problems with the Bmw Hp2 Enduro? +

Front fork seal leaks and stanchion wear: Oil residue on lower legs, pitting on stanchions (moderate) | Throttle body sync and idle issues: Rough idle, hesitation, last sync service date (moderate) | Airhead boxer valve clearance neglect: Service history, ticking noise at operating temperature (serious)

Is the Bmw Hp2 Enduro a good motorcycle? +

An obsessive's machine that rewards the mechanically committed rider. Rating: 8.0/10. Best for: Experienced dual-sport riders wanting something truly different. Avoid if: You need cheap running costs or dealer reliability.

What is the horsepower of the Bmw Hp2 Enduro? +

The Bmw Hp2 Enduro produces 105 hp @ 7,000 rpm, with 115 Nm @ 5,500 rpm of torque. Top speed: 200 km/h (estimated, limited by off-road gearing and ergonomics).

Is the Bmw Hp2 Enduro good for beginners? +

Not really — the Bmw Hp2 Enduro is better for experienced riders (105 hp can be intimidating). Experienced dual-sport riders wanting something truly different Avoid if: You need cheap running costs or dealer reliability

Is the Bmw Hp2 Enduro reliable? +

Owners report 2 critical issues to watch for on the Bmw Hp2 Enduro, notably: Airhead boxer valve clearance neglect (Service history, ticking noise at operating temperature). Buy with a pre-purchase inspection.

Is the Bmw Hp2 Enduro good for daily use? +

Experienced dual-sport riders wanting something truly different Fuel: 6.5 L/100km (estimated real-world average).

How fast is the Bmw Hp2 Enduro? +

The Bmw Hp2 Enduro reaches a top speed of 200 km/h (estimated, limited by off-road gearing and ergonomics), producing 105 hp at 175 kg curb weight. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.

What gear should I buy for a Bmw Hp2 Enduro? +

Motoryk has curated a Top 10 gear list specifically for the Bmw Hp2 Enduro, covering engine oil, tires, chain, battery, and brake pads — see motoryk.com/bikes/bmw/hp2-enduro/top10. Each pick is matched to this bike's spec.