Bmw Hp2 Megamoto
The Bmw Hp2 Megamoto has a top speed of ~200 km/h (estimated; note: supermoto gearing may limit top speed), produces 105 hp and weighs 199 kg. Motoryk rates it 8.5/10.
Die BMW HP2 Megamoto wurde 2007 als straßenzugelassene Supermoto-Variante der HP2 Enduro vorgestellt und nutzt dieselbe luft-/ölgekühlte Boxer-Zweimotorplattform. Sie war Teil der High Performance (HP) -Baureihe von BMW, die für aggressive, leichte Supermoto-Performance mit hochwertigen Komponenten wie dem Öhlins-Fahrwerk und den Brembo-Bremsen konzipiert wurde. Der Megamoto war bekannt dafür, dass er eines der wenigen Supermoto-Modelle eines großen europäischen Herstellers mit großem Hubraum war und die Boxertradition von BMW mit der Agilität der Supermoto-Klasse kombinierte.
105 hp
Leistung
115 Nm
Drehmoment
199 kg
Gewicht
~200 km/h (estimated; note: supermoto gearing may limit top speed)
Höchstgeschwindigkeit
5.5–7.0 L/100km (approximately 14–18 km/L, typical real-world average)
Treibstoff
Nackt
Körper
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Was Käufer wissen sollten
Boxer Engine Reliability
The HP2 Megamoto uses BMW's proven air-cooled 1170cc Boxer twin, known for exceptional longevity when properly maintained. Watch for oil leaks around the valve covers and rocker arm covers, which are common on higher-mileage examples.
Strong Resale Value
With only around 1,400 units produced worldwide from 2007–2009, the HP2 Megamoto commands strong resale prices as a rare collector's supermoto. Well-maintained examples retain value well above typical used motorcycles in its class.
Unique Telelever Suspension
The HP2 Megamoto features BMW's signature Telelever front suspension, which virtually eliminates brake dive and offers a distinct handling feel unlike conventional forks. Inspect the Telelever pivot bearings carefully, as worn bearings can cause vague steering and are costly to replace.
Generationen und Spezifikationen nach Jahr
Einzelseriengeneration; 1170 ccm Boxer Twin, Supermoto-Design, HP-Federung, keine nennenswerten Aktualisierungen in der Mitte des Zyklus.
"Supermoto-Wahnsinn verpackt in die feinste Technik von BMW."
Der HP2 Megamoto ist das, was passiert, wenn die M-Division von BMW auf die bestmögliche Weise den Verstand verliert — dieser 1170 cm3-Boxer-Twin zieht hart aus dem Leerlauf und die Zylinderköpfe ragen wie Fäuste heraus, bereit, einen Bordstein zu erwischen, wenn Sie nicht aufpassen. Auf einer Bergstraße geht es wild zu: Die Öhlins-Federung telegraphiert alles, die Lenkung ist für eine 215 kg schwere Maschine messerschnell, und der Drehmomentschub zwischen 4.000 und 6.500 U/min sorgt für eine neue Ordnung Ihrer Organe. Die Sitzhöhe von 880 mm bedeutet, dass kleinere Fahrer an Haltestellen auf Zehenspitzen stehen, und der freiliegende luftgekühlte Motor verwandelt Ihr rechtes Bein im Sommerverkehr in ein Brathähnchen — das ist ausdrücklich kein Pendler. Die Wartung ist teuer, Teile sind nicht billig, und ein gutes gebrauchtes Exemplar ohne zerfahrene Federung von jemandem zu finden, der dachte, er sei auf einem Feldweg, erfordert Geduld.
Profis
Nachteile
Bewertung von gebrauchten Käufern
"A flawed, brilliant motorcycle you'll never want to sell."
$12,000-$18,000 usedThe HP2 Megamoto is one of BMW's genuine oddball masterpieces — a supermoto built around the R1200 boxer twin when nobody asked for that and everyone should have. That 105bhp air-cooled flat twin torques hard from basically nothing, and the high, wide bars combined with those 17-inch wheels make it corner with a looseness that's genuinely addictive. It's not fast in a straight line by modern standards, but it doesn't need to be. Buying used means doing your homework. Check the Ohlins suspension carefully — rebuild costs are real money. The dry clutch rattles like a tin of bolts at idle, which is normal, but slipping or juddering means budget accordingly. Inspect the telelever front end for play and verify full service history on that boxer engine. Parts availability is patchy and dealer knowledge is thinner than it used to be. These are appreciating, so prices have firmed up. You're buying a limited-production motorcycle that BMW won't build again. Ride it hard, maintain it properly, and it rewards you every single time.
Top 10 Accessories
Curated picks for the Bmw Hp2 Megamoto — owned, ridden, recommended.
Häufig auftretende Probleme
🔥 1 CRITICALOil residue on lower fork legs during inspection
Idle quality, hunting RPMs at warm startup
Weld points around subframe and seat mounts closely
Fluid weeping near clutch actuator on engine case
✅Checkliste vor dem Kauf
Solid but needs attentive maintenance history
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are common problems with the Bmw Hp2 Megamoto? +
Fork seal leaks, common on used examples: Oil residue on lower fork legs during inspection (moderate) | Throttle body sync causes rough idle: Idle quality, hunting RPMs at warm startup (moderate) | Rear subframe cracks from supermoto stress: Weld points around subframe and seat mounts closely (serious)
Is the Bmw Hp2 Megamoto a good motorcycle? +
A flawed, brilliant motorcycle you'll never want to sell. Rating: 8.5/10. Best for: Experienced riders wanting rare, characterful supermoto. Avoid if: You need cheap, easy dealer support.
What is the horsepower of the Bmw Hp2 Megamoto? +
The Bmw Hp2 Megamoto produces 105 hp @ 7,000 rpm, with 115 Nm @ 5,750 rpm of torque. Top speed: ~200 km/h (estimated; note: supermoto gearing may limit top speed).
Is the Bmw Hp2 Megamoto good for beginners? +
Not really — the Bmw Hp2 Megamoto is better for experienced riders (105 hp can be intimidating). Experienced riders wanting rare, characterful supermoto Avoid if: You need cheap, easy dealer support
Is the Bmw Hp2 Megamoto reliable? +
Owners report 1 critical issue to watch for on the Bmw Hp2 Megamoto, notably: Rear subframe cracks from supermoto stress (Weld points around subframe and seat mounts closely). Buy with a pre-purchase inspection.
Is the Bmw Hp2 Megamoto good for daily use? +
Experienced riders wanting rare, characterful supermoto Fuel: 5.5–7.0 L/100km (approximately 14–18 km/L, typical real-world average).
How fast is the Bmw Hp2 Megamoto? +
The Bmw Hp2 Megamoto reaches a top speed of ~200 km/h (estimated; note: supermoto gearing may limit top speed), producing 105 hp at 199 kg curb weight. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.
What gear should I buy for a Bmw Hp2 Megamoto? +
Motoryk has curated a Top 10 gear list specifically for the Bmw Hp2 Megamoto, covering engine oil, tires, chain, battery, and brake pads — see motoryk.com/bikes/bmw/hp2-megamoto/top10. Each pick is matched to this bike's spec.










