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Megamoto The BMW HP2 Supermoto
Megamoto, BMW HP2 build a BMW Supermoto, 1200cc should do!

BMW HP2 from The Telegraph
"You get some of the best-quality equipment for that, including an Öhlins rear shock, Akrapovic exhaust and hand-built, 1,170cc boxer twin 111bhp engine, all packaged as an extreme and eye-catching supermoto - hence the bike's name. Conventional telescopic forks, inverted Marzocchi units, are used on a boxer twin for the first time since 1993, excepting the related HP2 Enduro, but the signature shaft drive and single-sided swingarm remain."
from bikepoint
"Its standard of finish is extremely high, it's dripping with quality gear and you're just about guaranteed to be the only kid on the block to have one. In fact you may well be the only kid in your city or even State to have one. No, not many of us will ever own one of these or even ever get to ride one, but it's nice to know there are manufacturers out there still willing to flex their creative muscle and bring something out of the ordinary to the market."
from cycleworld
"The monster motard movement has bred some incredible motorcycles. The Ducati Hypermotard is one, and the KTM 950SM (sadly, now departed) is another. And you can count the BMW HP2 among the incredibles. Cooler features include the exposed steel-tube frame, inverted telescopic fork and Öhlins shock. The triple-disc brakes are superb and use braided lines at the front."
from MCN
"The HP2 Megamoto is far more agile, powerful and fun than you’d ever imagine just by looking at it and a million miles away from being a common or garden Steady-Eddie BMW. If only BMW made their sportsbikes like this, they’d have the Japanese quaking in their boots; it really is that good."
There's a lot of choice in this class of motorcycle, check these out for example:
Aprilia RSV4
Moto Morini Scrambler
KTM SMR
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