i didn't know it was a comparison. i thought it was a simple which would you buy, if you could drop the dosh question 


Tsiklonaut said:Another pointless thread "comparing a pig with a cuckoo" style. They are a way too different bikes to be compared.
GSmonkey said:I've got so much money I'd buy both![]()

Aurelius said:Which would handily explain why no one is comparing them.![]()
Like most people, I chose the 1200ADV because:
1. It has many features the HP2 lacks (heated grips, a comfortable seat, a windshield, telelever suspension, crash bars, ABS, luggage racks, a counterbalanced engine, and pillion accomodations.)
2. Practically all of my riding is done on pavement, something the HP2 is poorly equipped for.
If I wanted an offroad bike, I can easily find one that weighs far less, costs far less, and has no clearance problems in rocky terrain, as the HP2's protruding cylinders do.




Tsiklonaut said:Not comparing eh?![]()
Aurelius said:Let me put it to you as simply as possible: If I were a professional off road racer, my choice would have been the HP2. Since I'm not a professional off road racer, and since the ADV is vastly better suited to the type of riding I do, I chose that instead. Clear enough?

I'd imagine owners and riders of sorted airheads (HPN springs to mind) would probably not agree. Maybe the rose tinted spectacles are more blinkered like than I thoughtcookie said:if you want the ultimate bmw off roader, the HP2 is the puppy IMO. forget all that old airhead nonsensense, the HP2 is the nuts![]()
judge said:I'd imagine owners and riders of sorted airheads (HPN springs to mind) would probably not agree. Maybe the rose tinted spectacles are more blinkered like than I thought![]()