My two penneth.
I’ve now cleared the decks and run two bikes. They suit my needs as well as I can imagine any bikes doing.
Simply put, they rock my boat when I look at them (both a touch modified) and give me the ‘fizz’ when I ride them.
I’ve lost money on my XR (bought from new) but I’ve racked up 25k and don’t intend to slow down


……Zero regrets with this, as value to me has been the 8 years plus of riding enjoyment and the brilliant and fond memories I have accumulated.
Many bikes have come and gone, a couple I regret selling, but the piece de resistance is my HP2 Enduro. A truly epic beast of a machine that ticks every box, a sort of loveable, docile Rottweiler that offers moments of pure, unadulterated riding nirvana.
It is so versatile, yet far from perfect, but perfect for me. I love its looks, sound, leg room and riding position, it’s even easy to clean and maintain.
I expect I’ll loose money just like on the XR, but the bottom line, Mother time is marching on and when I go into my shed I thank the BMW biking Gods that such a looney, radical concept was ever made….
Summary.
Will it appeal to the next generation? There will always be people with surplus money, hankering after a focussed, rare, iconic race bike with lights.
If you can suck up the consequences, sod the value, possible depreciation or even appreciation, if you like it enough (for what ever reason that might be), just do it.
There are many Tossers (some sadly now riding the clouds above) that would love the opportunity to make that dream, passionate purchase one more time.
No regrets.
I doubt that helped, but post some pics when you get it!)