The HP2 Enduro was the perfect bike for riders who thought the R1200GS was capable but too heavy. Thanks to a trellis frame and conventional telescopic forks, the HP2 saved 53 pounds of weight from the standard GS. They’re nearly 2 decades old, and here’s a rare one that’s only had one owner (though that’s about to change).
Sold only between 2005 and 2008, the Enduro was part of BMW’s HP series (all of which were boxers), which included the street-based twin to this bike, the Megamoto. BMW got dry weight down to an impressive 386 pounds, bumped up power to 105 hp, and in the process built the ultimate GS. Conventional forks up front and an air shock in the back helped owners treat the HP2 Enduro more like a dirt bike and less like a large street-biased dual-sport.
This example comes with a few good modifications – Jesse bags with a low Akrapovic exhaust to clear the luggage, a tank bag, and a supermoto set of wheels (currently mounted) in addition to the original enduro-style wheels.
Find this Enduro for sale in Virginia for $23,000 or best offer here on ADVRider.