AQ Conversions

HP2 EXR

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AfricanQueens

HP2 EXR

EXR: The HP2 long distance conversion by AfricanQueens
 

30 liters of additional tank capacity in only 2 minutes!

The AQ EXR Kit quickly installed in but a few easy steps, transforms the sports-bike into a travel companion with a total of 43 litres of tank capacity. Just as quickly, the additional tanks can be removed again, so even during a longer journey, short trips into rougher terrain can be enjoyed on a lighter bike with the slimmer silhouette of its original sports enduro trim.

The two tank halves are simply coupled to the existing tank system with the aid of a small auxiliary frame and an additional pump, and finally, long stretches without refueling stops can be managed.

A further conversion can be configured to meet a wide variety of requirements:

  • A 7 litre rear reservoir for even more fuel range or water transport
  • Chassis upgrades with superior Öhlins and Excel components
  • More comfort on long journeys thanks to seat upholstery, wind shields and handlebar risers
  • Solid and off-road suitable luggage solutions
  • Tripmasters, protective covers and much more
  • Performance-enhancing and weight-reducing exhaust systems:

Individual Configurations

This conversion can be individually configured according to customer requirements for various use profiles.

You'll find more information on the available parts & kits here:

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Tanks:

  • EXR 30 Litre-Tank-Kit
    made of Kevlar-FRP with TÜV certificat
    Weight: 7Kg plus mounting hardware.
  • Rear tank 7 Litres (optional)
     

Chassis:

  • AQ front suspension tuning
  • Öhlins rear shock absorber
  • AQ - Rally foot pegs
  • Excel rim sets
     

Protection & Comfort: 

  • Enduro wind screen
  • Special seat with quick release and two-colour suede leather cover
  • Aluminium oil sump guard
  • Various protective covers
  • Aluminium pannier system
     

Motor & Exhaust System:

  • AQ Performance manifold
  • AQ Exhausts, Silencers
    (EC-certified or Racing)
     

Technical Specifications
 

MODEL

manufacturer

BMW, AfricanQueens

designation

HP2 EXR

 

 

ENGINE

 

engine type

2 cylinder flat twin / 4 stroke

displacement

1170 cc

compression ratio

11:1

max. power output

105 h.p. / 77 kW at 7000 rpm

max. torque

115 Nm at 5500 rpm

max. speed

200 kph

induction

electronic fuel injection

cooling system

air / oil

fuel

four-star petrol / premium

starter

electric starter

gearbox

6-speed

ignition

electronic twin spark

 

 

CHASSIS

suspension front

45 mm USD telescopic forks
270 mm suspension travel

suspension rear

Öhlins shock absorber,
adjustable compression & rebound,
preload preset by spanner
250 mm suspension travel

seat height

93 cm

brakes front

305 mm hydraulic disc
with 4-piston caliper,
stainless steel braided lines

brakes rear

265 mm hydraulic disc
with 2-piston caliper,
stainless steel braided lines

wheel / tyre front

21 x 1.85 / 90/90-21

wheel / tyre rear

18 x 2.50 / 140/80 (90) - 18

tyre restrictions

non

tyre restrictions

1610mm

final drive

shaft drive

frame type

steel tube grating frame

 

 

WEIGHTS & CAPACITIES

tank capacity

up to 50 Litres: front 13 & 2 x 15; rear 7)

dry weight

approx. 185 kg

kerb weight

approx. 225 kg

max. allowed total weight

380 kg

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Parts & Kits

 

 

The HP2 EXR conversion consists of several parts & kits and can be configured for various applications. This also allows for a step-by-step conversion of your own bike if required.

 

For personal advice or an offer tailored to your individual requirements please feel free to contact us:

Further information and prices for HP2 EXR conversion parts can also be found here:

Press
 

Motorradfahrer

Issue 2/2009

News:

AQ-BMW HP2 EXR

MotorradABENTEUER

Issue 5/2008

Report:

AQ-BMW HP2 EXR

Motorrad News

Issue 9/2007

News:

AQ-BMW HP2 EXR

Motorrad

Issue 7/2007

News:

AQ-BMW HP2 EXR

MotorradABENTEUER

Issue 11/2007

Feature:

AQ-BMW HP2 EXR

MotorradABENTEUER

Issue 6/2007

News:

AQ-BMW HP2 EXR

EnduroABENTEUER

Issue 5/2007

News:

AQ-BMW HP2 EXR


 

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