
Bmw Hp2 Sport Review
"An uncompromising, special machine for riders who know what they want."
Used Buyer Review
The HP2 Sport is BMW's mad scientist project — a 1170cc boxer twin shoved into a proper supersport chassis, and it absolutely works. That engine is the star: torquey from basically idle, with a chest-thumping character that Inline-fours simply cannot replicate. The Öhlins suspension is genuinely track-ready, and the whole package feels more focused than anything else wearing the roundel. Used examples have held value stubbornly, so don't expect bargains. Here's what nobody warns you about: parts availability is genuinely rough now. BMW produced limited numbers, dealers look at you blankly, and independent specialists charge accordingly. The dry clutch demands adjustment attention, and those gorgeous carbon fibre bodywork panels cost serious money to replace if you drop it. Budget for a professional inspection before buying — specifically check the final drive and head gaskets. Get a clean one with full history and you'll own something genuinely special. Get a neglected one and you'll fund someone else's mistake. This isn't a casual Sunday bike — it demands commitment and rewards it generously.
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You want cheap running costs or daily transport
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