BMW, the motorcycle manufacturer, designates its sport-oriented motorcycle series as HP2.
The abbreviation HP stands for High Performance and the number 2 for the number of cylinders.
Particular emphasis is placed on a low dry weight for models such as the Enduro, Megamoto, Supermoto, and Sport, among others.
For an Enduro that you want to ride for longer distances, the standard tank with a capacity of 13 liters is a bit small due to weight considerations.
Our customer solves this problem by developing a 7-liter polyethylene tank.
This auxiliary tank fits perfectly into the frame of the BMW HP2, giving the impression that it is a factory-fitted product.
The extra volume, with an average consumption of 5.5 l/100 km, extends the range by over 100 km.
A small button mounted on the frame is used to control the Facet Type 40185
fuel pump.
This piston pump with a built-in check valve then transports the fuel from the auxiliary tank into the original onboard tank.
To protect the pump, a screw-in pre-filter is used.
Numerous BMW HP2 motorcyclists are already convinced by the system, allowing them to meet in the mountains without having to push their bikes back.

