
Bmw G 450 X Review
"Rewarding but high-maintenance — buy cheap or walk away."
Used Buyer Review
The G 450 X was BMW's ambitious stab at the supermoto/enduro crossover market, and honestly it's a fascinating mess. The Husaberg-derived single makes a genuinely punchy 45 horsepower and the chassis is razor-sharp when it's working properly. On a good day, this thing carves canyons with serious intent and feels properly exotic. Problem is, finding a good day requires due diligence. Here's what you need to know before handing over cash: the counterbalanced single runs hot, the throttle body has a notorious flat spot around 4,000 rpm that BMW never fully resolved, and parts availability is genuinely painful. These weren't sold in massive numbers and BMW discontinued them quickly for good reason. Always check service history obsessively — neglected valve clearances will bite you hard. Budget an extra $500 minimum for a professional pre-purchase inspection. That said, a properly maintained example bought cheap enough is a genuinely rewarding machine. Just go in with eyes wide open and mechanical sympathy in abundance.
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