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There was a time .. they couldn't get rid of them from dealers ..

Now that they have all found homes ..


WILL THEY BECOME A CLASSIC IN 10 YEARS time??

So like those Airhead things that people called a motorcycle :D



EDIT: I mean the original HP2 .. the off road bike with two set of wheels
 
There was a time .. they couldn't get rid of them from dealers ..

Now that they have all found homes ..


WILL THEY BECOME A CLASSIC IN 10 YEARS time??

So like those Airhead things that people called a motorcycle :D

Yes. That's why I have a Sport and an MM.
 
So, out of curiosity because i was pondering this one myself the other week , whichone do you think will actually be the most sought after in 10 yrs time :nenau

Great question :clap

I certainly think all the HP2 variants (E, MM & Sport) will become classics, if they're not already. Each in their own field are dynamically very good, and low production numbers will ensure scarcity on the used market.

Which will be the most sought after in 10 years???

Despite the highest production numbers, clean, unmolested, unabused Enduro's will be a rarity I think.

But, there are twice as many E's as MM's so nice MM's will be rare too.

I think either the MM or the E's will be the hardest to find in clean un-molested condition. I suspect low mileage, mint Sport's will be the easiest to find eventually.

Also, sports bikes evolve and move on. I think the MM and E will stand the test of time better as stand alone pieces.

So, with no bias as I own one :augie, I think the MM, mainly because of the low numbers, and the likelihood of finding a minter. :D
 
I think prices will come down before they go up, but I don't think they'll ever be cheap.
 
Cheap?

Not sure the MM's will get much cheaper relatively speaking, I just bought mine, 18 months old one previous owner only 3500 miles £8500. I am very pleased. :aidan
 
The worlds most powerful enduro bike, with a direct lineage from:

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And classic performances like this:

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It's hard to see how it's not a classic in the making
 
I'm keeping mine.
I think the enduro is the classic pick of the bunch, They will be protected by their owners who will be willing to sell body parts rather than let someone else get their grubby hands on them.
although mine is for sale at the right price, as are my kidneys and testicles, thankfully nobody can afford any of them.:JB
 
can't be long now when they get shot of the last of the schools bikes. HP2 is being taken off the menu in Wales.

:augie
 
The MM is the one i'd own if I had the dosh, because it would make the most sense for the riding that i do.

The Sport is a sports bike and like you say Joe I think it'll date more over time.

I'd like to buy the E if I could but i'd feel a fraud because I wouldn't ever go off road with it which is why I'd end up with an MM.

I do think the E will be the one longterm though because its got a timeless ruggedness and 'edge' about it somehow where as the MM is just a little bit more of a bauble somehow and if you do have one of the rare 'minter than mint' E's then it'll be worth a few bob..........IMHO :thumb

Right now i'm after an HP1 ;):P
 
to ride like that you need more than the average
 

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hp2 classic?

I think they will be sought after. Like the gb500 honda. Here in the states they couldn't give them away. Now they sell for more then when they were new. I know that when I became aware of the hp2's existence I had one parked in the garage the next day. 22,000 miles and no regrets. Richard.
 
I have four of them!:augie One only has 300 miles on the clock, is totally standard and I am mothballing it!:)
 
4? Only Four! Humph I've got 10 - 3 in storage and one each for shopping, touring, racing, Pike's Peak, RTW, Dakar and Xmas presents delivery! Just can't have enough of those HP2s! Nice allround bike.
 


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