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NothingMan 13 Sep 2006 07:12

Bmw HP2 oversized fuel tank?
 
Just wondering if anyone has heard if anyone makes an oversized fuel tank for the bmw hp2?

AliBaba 13 Sep 2006 07:14

HPN is working on it, but it will take some time..

Gecko 14 Sep 2006 16:47

I don't get it ...? Why buy a stripped down light weight high power boxer and then weigh it down with an oversized heavy fuel tank ? If you are thinking of travelling you need to beef up the rearsubframe in a big way to take any luggage on it .....but then again some people travel round the world on a yamaha R1 so I guess whatever floats your boat.... :)

Atwoke 14 Sep 2006 23:57

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Originally Posted by Gecko
.....but then again some people travel round the world on a yamaha R1 so I guess whatever floats your boat.... :)

Just wondering...are you talking about Dutch Jacob in South America? He found that if you lower the tyre pressure enough to run on your rims the southern bolivian dirt tracks are still bad....:lol2:

Jens

SQD8R 6 Oct 2006 02:30

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Originally Posted by Gecko
I don't get it ...? Why buy a stripped down light weight high power boxer and then weigh it down with an oversized heavy fuel tank ? If you are thinking of travelling you need to beef up the rearsubframe in a big way to take any luggage on it .....but then again some people travel round the world on a yamaha R1 so I guess whatever floats your boat.... :)

When I went from a 20 litre to 33 litre tank, 12GS to 12GSA tank, the gain was about 10-15 pounds. Nothing, in the grand scheme of things. An HP2 13 litre tank to a 20 litre tank shouldn't be more than 10 pounds. Yet the range will equal the 12GS. I'm looking forward to one.

mr moto 16 Oct 2006 20:41

HP2 big tank
 
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i spotted this on the touratech stand at the intermot bike show in germany last week, it,s the new big tank for the HP2 . it will give the bike a range of 550 kilometres . it will be available in the 2007 touratech catalog. no mention of the price yet . I NEED AN HP2 ! . unfortunatly i just dont have the money ..

peter04 17 Oct 2006 16:51

You can't beat a bit of Touratech. You only have to think of what you want and sure enough they start to make it. Good firm but have lost a Bit of customer relations. As I have asked the UK branch to take some stuff to a UK show and ill pick it up next week,they said no as they could not store 3 small items. As I live in the UAE I thought this was a reasonable request, as touratech Germany have problems sending thing here. Oh well 10-15 years ago they might have.

Peter

AliBaba 7 Nov 2006 17:17

Hpn
 
Volum 23-24 litres, available from the end of November (inshallah'). A way of beefing up the frame is on it's way.


http://www.merje.de/hpn_tank2.jpg

http://www.merje.de/hpn_hp2.jpg

http://www.merje.de/hpn_tank.jpg

breste 5 Mar 2007 13:41

Hi Alibaba - great pics!!
 
Just read your thread on the oversized tank for the HP2. Do you have an HP2? Do you know what the tank will cost? I am from South Africa and have been riding an HP2 for just over a year. Amazing bike! Have designed a fairing for it which works fantastically! Better than ANY road bike (including touring bike) Now all I need is the tank.....

Ride safe and thanks for the pics - looks awesome. They (HPN) are difficult to get hold of though, and their website is impossible!!

Regards
Steve Breuninghttp://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...ons/icon12.gif

Vaufi 5 Mar 2007 14:12

TT has got it in the 2007 catalogue. Check Touratech AG
Not the cheapest article on the market though ;-)
1,299 Euros - which is how many millions in SA Rand?

Hans

breste 5 Mar 2007 14:28

Hi Vaufi
 
Thanks for the info - saw it on the same posting a bit earlier but I think it is UGLY compared to the HPN and VERY overpriced!! (you are right - millions of SA rands.....) Hope the HPN price will be a bit more reasonable...??

Regards
Steve http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...cons/icon6.gif

AliBaba 5 Mar 2007 14:40

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Originally Posted by breste (Post 128761)
Just read your thread on the oversized tank for the HP2. Do you have an HP2? Do you know what the tank will cost? I am from South Africa and have been riding an HP2 for just over a year. Amazing bike! Have designed a fairing for it which works fantastically! Better than ANY road bike (including touring bike) Now all I need is the tank.....

No I don’t have a HP2, I was thinking of buying one but I decided to rebuild the old bike I have. It’s a nice bike but it needed to many mods to suite my needs:-(


Quote:

Originally Posted by breste (Post 128761)
Ride safe and thanks for the pics - looks awesome. They (HPN) are difficult to get hold of though, and their website is impossible!!

It’s best to call them. I haven’t been in contact with them for a while but I have heard that the tank is delayed and that it will show up on the web when it’s ready.

ukKev 5 Mar 2007 20:48

If your thinking of going anywhere remote you mite want to change the rear air shock as ive been told when they blow they leave the bike stranded sitting on the back wheel . My 1100gs rear standard shock blew off road in Senegal (it took loads of abuse off road in the desert in Mauritania fully loaded & carying & 70lts of fule & water ) was a 50mile ride to the highway (fall off potholes) & was like ridding o pogo stick or bucking bronco but it still got me home 4500mile .
Kev

Ian 6 Mar 2007 13:51

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Originally Posted by ukKev (Post 128804)
If your thinking of going anywhere remote you mite want to change the rear air shock as ive been told when they blow they leave the bike stranded sitting on the back wheel .

Have any HP2 owners any experience of the rear shock on their HP2 failing?

Thanks.

AliBaba 6 Mar 2007 15:31

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Originally Posted by Ian (Post 128866)
Have any HP2 owners any experience of the rear shock on their HP2 failing?

Thanks.


PG Lundmark broke a shock somewhere in Africa. You can find it somewhere in his blog: High Performance Riding


Edit, found it:
From High Performance Riding :
"Finally I have to report that the bikes have been as reliable as atomic clocks. Consumption has been as low as 4,3 litres per 10 kilometres and the highest figures were 6,7 litres per 10 kilometres. The only mechanical problem, that we didn’t cause ourselves was a broken rear shock."

That sums up North Cape- South Cape in a hurry....


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