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BMW HP2 Sport - R1200S

1
October
2007
  File under  BMW New Products
  Author: Mike Werner
  Location: Normandy, France
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BMW presented at the Paris "Mondial du Deux Roues" Motorcycle Exhibition Open link in a new window their latest sports motorcycle, the R1200S AKA HP2 Sport.

The race motorcycle is filled with the latest technology, many coming from the MotoGP world. It's also no surprise any longer, that BMW announced that they will start participating in the SuperBike competition as off 2009. It will probably also mean that once they've built the experience, we'll see them enter into the MotoGP world.

BMW HP2 Sport - R1200S

At a quick glance, the R1200S looks like a .... R1200S.. But it's inside the motorcycle that the changes are apparent.

With its 130 HP (96 kW), the maximum torque is 115 Nm at 6,000 rpm. The boxer engine reaches a total of 9,500 rpm before things start falling off the bike.

The HP2 Sport uses a shifter, meaning that you can shift gears without throttling back or clutching; the motorcycle does it for you faster then when you do it yourself. You do still have the possibility to shift manually.

BMW HP2 Sport - R1200S

Empty weight of the HP2 Sport is 178 Kgs, while ready-to-ride will bring it to 199 Kgs.

A special sports ABS is available on the motorcycle, which can be disabled when racing the motorcycle on a track.

The revised cylinder heads have 4 valves, and a compression ratio of 12.5 to 1. Because of the high performance, BMW recommend the use of unleaded 98 RON petrol, but the engine will accept 95 RON.

BMW HP2 Sport - R1200S

The lights and indicators can be removed quite easily, as can be parts of the carbon fairing, making it easier to go racing.

No price or availability known as off yet.



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  • 1) First super speedway said on: (02/10/2007 13:50:11 GMT)Gravatar Image
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    BMW HP2 Sport - R1200S

    it's cute but i think it looks heavy


  • 2) BikerPunks.com said on: (03/10/2007 04:00:39 GMT)Gravatar Image
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    BMW HP2 Sport - R1200S

    I bet that thing will cost some big bucks in the U.S.I cant wait to see it raced.


  • 3) anonymous said on: (03/10/2007 17:37:42 GMT)Gravatar Image
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    BMW HP2 Sport - R1200S

    I like it.

    Fairing is a little over-wrought, i like the regular R12S better, except the tail and the nice aerodynamic front on this bike.

    But where is the Duolever? A duolever/paralever III hex-head ~1200cc boxer with chain driven dual-overhead cams that looks like a slightly modified R1200S with a R1100S tail section sounds about perfect. Something between the R1200S and the HP2... maybe in the future.

    I do want to see the duolever hossack-style suspension on the shorter and lighter R-bikes. The K-bikes are fine, but the R-bikes are cool, too, and should get the duolever.


  • 4) Barry Wilkie said on: (24/10/2007 01:03:14 GMT)Gravatar Image
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    BMW HP2 Sport - R1200S

    It looks lovely. I had a R1100S and I loved it but the looks of the 1200S were disappointing. But please, please, please BMW give us more fuel capacity! These bikes are made to ride not ponce about at petrol stations every hundred miles or so.

    Hope I can afford one.

    Barry





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