BMW HP2 Enduro explained

BMW HP2 Enduro
Manufacturer:BMW Motorrad
Production:2005–2008
Class:Dual Sport
Engine:1,170 cc air/oil cooled boxer twin
Power:105hp @ 7,000 rpm
Torque:75ftlb @ 5,500 rpm
Frame:Trellis tube frame
Suspension:45 mm telescoping fork
Dry Weight:386lb
Related:R1200GS, HP2 Megamoto, HP2 Sport

The HP2 Enduro is a motorcycle manufactured by BMW Motorrad from 2005 to 2008. It is a "High Performance" (HP) dirt bike based on the engine and electronics from the R1200GS adventure-touring model. The use of a trellis tube frame, a conventional fork rather than Telelever, and other modifications, make it 53lb lighter than the corresponding R1200GS.

The HP2 Enduro was discontinued in 2008.

Approximately 2910 HP2 Enduro's were produced in total: 2517 Euro Spec bikes and 393 US spec bikes.

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