BMW HP2 Megamoto 2008
By admin on Aug 20, 2008 in BMW, Sport
Cool-Motorcycles reviews BMW HP2 Megamoto 2008
Primal scream therapy.
On the track or the street, there’s never been a supermoto like the awesome new HP2 Megamoto. The street version of the monster HP2 Enduro, the Megamoto is armed with tons of power in the form of a 113 hp Boxer motor that spits out 85 lb/ft of torque. Every extra detail has been stripped away to create a a supermoto machine offering thrilling, out of this world excitement in every gear. With a dry weight of just 393 lbs, low center of gravity, inverted Marzocchi forks, Ohlins rear shock, and plenty of wheel travel in both front and rear suspensions, the HP 2 Megamoto’s enjoys sharp, supremely responsive handling. An Akrpovic exhaust adds efficiency, while Brembo brakes assure maximum stopping power. On a supermoto machine with this much raw performance, one thing is for sure: those corners don’t stand a chance.
Engine Summary
The two cylinder flat twin Boxer engine is BMW’s famous, time-tested, signature design. First designed in 1923, its two horizontally mounted cylinders are like a boxer’s.
Dimensions
Overall Length : 92.5 inches
Overall Width : 36.2 inches
Wheelbase : 63.6 inches
Seat height : 35.0 inches
Weight – Dry : 395 lbs.
Max permissible weight : 874 lbs.
Fuel Capacity : 3.4 U.S. gallons
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