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2008 BMW HP2 Sport Technology

Another item on the HP2 Sport to identify its racing bias is what BMW calls the "the gearshift assistant." This bit of wordsmith trickery translates into what is a type of ignition interrupt that allows the rider keep the throttle pinned whilst snicking up through the close-ratio six-speed gear-set, as used for several years on the roadracing circuit. BMW says it enables "fast gear changes without having to ease off the gas and operate the clutch," and that "this technology is offered for the first time in a series vehicle."


2008 BMW HP2 Sport MotorcyclesHere's a peek at the "gear shift

assistant." Us old timers know this as clutch-less upshifting, and have been doing it long before "gear shift assistants" were around. Okay, maybe BMW's system is a little more advanced...

If you intend to race this bike, you'll most likely make the wise move of using a reverse shift pattern, and for just such an application BMW offers (at an additional charge of course), a "suitable replacement pressure sensor" to adapt the quick-shifter to a GP-style race pattern. The forged-aluminum footpegs are adjustable.

A quick scan of the chassis shows fully-adjustable Öhlins shocks keeping the rear Paralever and front Telelever in check. What isn't quite as obvious at first glance is just how minimal the frame is. It's really nothing more than a small collection of tubular steel to hang the engine from and to provide a place for the bodywork and fuel tank to bolt to. Lacking a traditional subframe, the Sport utilizes a self-supporting carbon rear structure as a perch for the rider’s hiney.


2008 BMW HP2 Sport Motorcycles

This hopped-up head sports larger valves than those on the R1200S, and is part of the performance package that is claimed to produce 128 hp and 84.8 ft-lbs of torque.


Braking is handled by radially mounted four-piston monoblock Brembo calipers and Magura brake levers with radial-pump master cylinders attached to the adjustable handlebars. As an option, BMW ABS can be had, the version for this bike coming with a switch to disable it for track time, or any other time for that matter.

The German bike maker claims that the instrument cluster comes "directly from MotoGP sport" offering the usual ton o' data along with a lap timer and "racing relevant data."

Finally, along with all the carbon bodywork, no subframe and a lighter generator, the HP2 Sport rolls on lightweight forged-aluminum wheels to achieve its claimed dry weight of 392 lbs, and a tank-full (90%) weight wet of 439 lbs. That’s a savings of a significant 27 pounds over the standard R1200S.


2008 BMW HP2 Sport Motorcycles The HP2 Sport not only draws its lineage from the R1200S, it also received plenty of development time from racing.

So, at this point in time that's about all we know on the latest addition to the HP2 family. Beyond the details that we're not privy to, a couple other things we don't know is if it'll be coming to U.S. shores, and when, exactly, in 2008 it will be available.

One thing we can be certain of, in typical BMW fashion, the HP2 Sport will probably be expensive! Expect a price north of 20 grand.

2010 BMW F650GS Enduro Motorcycle - Specification

2010 BMW F650GS is a vehicle made by BMW, a company that is well known in the automotive world. 2010 BMW F650GS and is one of the best. BMW F650GS has a powerful engine and tough with engine capacity of 652cc, Liquid-cooled four-stroke single, DOHC with four overhead valves per cylinder. Although technically this smaller version of the BMW F800GS but basically, you'll find everything you need from the 2008 BMW F650 GS: speed, strength, comfort and safety. For the 2010 BMW F650GS is available in several colors Lava Orange Metallic, White Aluminum Metallic Matt, Biarritzblue Metallic. More information you can see below.

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2010 BMW F650GS Enduro Motorcycle

2010 BMW F650GS Motorcycle,BMW Motorcycles
2010 BMW F650GS Enduro Motorcycle

2010 BMW F650GS Motorcycle,BMW Motorcycles
2010 BMW F650GS Enduro Motorcycle

2010 BMW F650GS Motorcycle,BMW Motorcycles
2010 BMW F650GS Enduro Motorcycle

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2010 BMW F650GS Enduro Motorcycle specifications

Motor: Liquid-cooled four-stroke single.
Capacity: 652cc.
Bore x stroke: 100 x 83mm.
Valvegear: DOHC with four overhead valves per cylinder.
Compression ratio: 11.5:1.
Power: 37kW at 6500rpm.
Torque: 60Nm at 4800rpm.
Induction: BMS-C II electronic fuel injection.
Ignition: Digital Motor Electronics.
Starting: Electric.
Clutch: Cable-operated wet multi-plate clutch.
Transmission: Five-speed gearbox with final drive by 520 chain.
Suspension: 41mm Showa conventional cartridge forks at front, Showa monoshock remotely adjustable for preload and rebound damping, at rear.
Brakes: 300mm disc with Brembo twin-piston floating calliper at front, 240mm disc with Brembo single-piston floating calliper at rear.
Tyres: Front: 100/90 x 19" tubeless. Rear: 130/80 x 17” tubeless.
Wheelbase: 1479mm.
Seat height: 780mm.
Dry weight: 175.4kg.
Fuel capacity: 17.3 litres.

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