13:00 On the 'Clutch' slipping... The actual failure is not the clutch, but a unit in the gear train called a 'Torque Limiter'. The resulting loss of drive is the same, but the actual clutch in these, and the similar Husqvarna TE449 is very robust. The failure of the Torque limiter is common to both bikes under hard use 😔 The 'spinning 3 times faster' comment also forgets that is had 3 times less load on the clutch due to the gearing advantage. The torque limiter just has two metal friction plates pressed up against one another by a dished spring plate and is designed to slip under shock loads (like under full power of whoops). In addition, the crazy BMW engineers also chose to route the blow-by gasses out of the engine via the support shaft for the TL! 😳 Once it slips enough times and get some heat into it, it's not long to a failure from there.
@KRANKiT7 ай бұрын
Pinning this, great info, thanks for clarifying!
@Danger_mouse7 ай бұрын
@@KRANKiT My pleasure. I know that the Zipty team had issues with the limiter on their Baja Husqvarna also 👍 Speed brain developed their own work around for their G450X RR and Husky 449 RR Dakar bikes and were able to complete multiple Dakar events without failure.
@ronchappel48127 ай бұрын
Thanks for commenting! Interesting gadget that
@NoFretBrettCSSMBFF7 ай бұрын
Would a Carbon Dry Clutch possibly become a better solution...?
@Danger_mouse7 ай бұрын
@@NoFretBrettCSSMBFF The clutch isn't the failure point. It's the torque limiter, kind of like a limited slip diff plate set in the gear train. People have tried welding them up, but then they break gears in the gearbox
@rogercarbonell36967 ай бұрын
As an owner of a g450x I can confirm the bike is awesome, very smooth engine with tons of power. It is also very tall, you have to take the swing arm off to change the sprocket and it has a tiny tank which you cannot easily swap. Otherwise great bike.
@427Cabriolet7 ай бұрын
Is it different from a G650 Xchallenge? I'm trying to find a Used G650GS to convert it into G650X
@johnclowes35027 ай бұрын
I can concur if BMW just had of stuck it out. Especial when they acquired Husqvarna. I woned the TE511 and found it to be an awesome bike, the BMWdesign was original in concept and extremely functional.
@chillon2922X2 ай бұрын
It's a completely different bike. Its like comparing a yz to a xt.
@robertandersson252324 күн бұрын
At least you could inspect the swing bearings each time you changed the drive train
@OXTAILtrailers7 ай бұрын
I bought a G 450 x in 2009 . To date i have done over 1300 hours / 36000 km of hard off road riding with no problems and original clutch . Best bike ever . Lehman Brothers bank collapse leading to world wide financial crisis in 2009 did not help sales .
@Danger_mouse7 ай бұрын
You're correct on the clutch, they are very long lived. It is the torque limiter that fails, unfortunately the result is the same 😏
@prograde_adv7 ай бұрын
Yup, BEST LOOKING AND RIDING BIKE YET!
@geemy96757 ай бұрын
@@Danger_mouse maybe just not designed for competition. the weird thing is they couldn't find a solution after losing many races due to mechanical failure
@Danger_mouse7 ай бұрын
@@geemy9675 I'm sure it would have been a pride thing. Germans don't like being wrong, especially if they are engineers 🙂 The torque limiter was one issue, another was spitting oil into the air filter via the breather hose. Neither issue was fixed by BMW or indeed once the engines were used in the Husqvarna TE449...
@fredmyers1207 ай бұрын
You're 110% Awesome. Great storytelling, editing, & (I'm speculating) from a guy who's 2nd language is English. You deserve high praise.
@KRANKiT7 ай бұрын
Your speculation is correct :)
@neonalon7 ай бұрын
Two innovative euro bikes from that time.. The BMW G450X and the Husaberg (KTM) 70 degree FE390/450/570.. One designed to be good the other designed with experience. The 70 degree bikes were (and still are) very good for their time. Classic engineers, to be so convinced (I can say, as an engineer..)
@krazed04517 ай бұрын
I'm still sad that Husaberg was absorbed by KTM, but it did birth their modern 4t engines and (thankfully) put the RFS engine to bed.
@johnelliott38967 ай бұрын
I recently bought a 2010 FE390 it sure gets it's share of looks when out on the trail.
@KRANKiT7 ай бұрын
I actually covered that in my video about Husaberg ... that was definitely a more balanced package, but financial factors killed that one
@G587 ай бұрын
@@KRANKiTWho did you say built the engine for this BMW? Great video. Thank you for sharing. Peace 🏴
@Steve.D7 ай бұрын
@@G58 Kymco
@bilalchaudhary82687 ай бұрын
The art of story telling. Another great video. Cheers
@KRANKiT7 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@Noonenaught7 ай бұрын
i could be wrong here but i think the sprocket being on the swingarm pivot axis prevents the bike from having anti squat under harsh acceleration, i think many manufacturers have tried this but found the sprocket slightly infront and slightly below the pivot was best
@jamesgeorge48747 ай бұрын
It's not enough of an advantage, to be worth it.
@MotoWot7 ай бұрын
I have owned one of these since 2012...and I will never sell it. I give no fucks about what a world champion says about a bike. I acknowledge that the bike was a failure for him, but does that invalidate my experience of the bike as a weekend warrior who likes to challenge himself in the rough stuff? Not in the slightest. For all the people reading this comment who are competing in the World Enduro Championship, this is not the bike for you and you should not bother reading my comments any further. My previous bike was a 4th gen WR450F (alloy frame, carb) which I had ridden a lot, so that was my benchmark. After a few weekends of riding the BMW I thought it was equal or better than the Yamaha in every area except the fork. The Marzocchis were no match for the 48mm Kayabas. The problem with the Zokes is they have a very narrow window of operation, it is hard to set them up to work well over a wide range of conditions. After much time and experimentation I came across the right combination of valving and viscosity index that got the forks working really well and I had my dream bike. The one area of the bike that really stands out to me is the rear suspension. To this day it is the plushest, most controlled rear end I've ever experienced when on the throttle over sharp, square edged bumps, despite the Ohlins shock not having a linkage. It hooks up like nothing else on bumpy hill climbs, making me look like a Riding God to my mates. The rear suspension is not a bad design. It is a different design, with different strengths and weaknesses. Conventional rear suspension uses chain tension to extend the swingarm under power, pressing the tyre into the dirt and increasing traction. But at the expense of bump compliance. The conventional rear suspension does not work so well over bumps when chain tension is working against it. If the rear tyre is in the air, she don't get much traction! But when the bumps aren't so big, the conventional rear end gets more traction and can get the power to the ground better. Horses for courses. How much worse is the BMW rear end on smooth hard packed dirt? I 'd say it's less than the difference between a new and a half worn rear tyre, so not massive but noticeable to me (I have ridden many mates bikes over the years to compare). Noobs and even some experienced riders will never notice. If you are a recreational rider and like drifting the rear end, there are no downsides to the G450X rear suspension. Just don't run it so soft she rides like a chopper. There are a lot of other things that weren't mentioned in the video. Almost every other dirt bike on the market uses a layout which is as old as the motorcycle itself and originally came about because of the carburettor. Carbs are gravity fed from the fuel tank, so the fuel tank has to be high, above the engine. The carb sits behind the cylinder head with a horizontal port joining the two. Downdraft ports are superior from an engine performance point of view, it makes more sense to have a steeply inclined port with the throttle body mounted higher. At least Yamaha understands this, other manufacturers are using layouts from the 1920s. This also allows you to have the air box above the engine, with the inlet near the head stock. One of the first things I noticed about my bike was how clean the air filter stayed compared to bikes with the airbox under the seat, inside the dust tornado stirred up by the rear wheel. The higher inlet increases wading depth too. If the airbox is where the tank used to be, we can put the tank where the airbox used to be, above the gearbox . The filler is towards the back of the seat, but most of the fuel mass is carried centrally above the gearbox, reducing polar moment of inertia, lowering cg and reducing the amount of cg change as fuel is used. The stainless main frame (sub-frame is aluminium) makes sense for a few reasons, no paint required, no corrosion, no heat treatment / stress relieving required after welding (cheaper to manufacture), unlike aluminium and cro-mo. The single radiator makes sense too: lighter, fewer hoses , more cooling area, faster and cheaper to manufacture. As usual there are dickheads in the comments parrotting shit they have no idea about. "No aftermarket fuel tanks" - Safari make two different aux fuel tanks for the G450X. "It was too expensive" - it was cheaper in Australia than the KTM, Honda and Yamaha, and had better warranty, and I remember reading on forums back in the day that it was competitively priced in other markets too. If the G450X had been a sales success, maybe other manufacturers would have been forced to improve their warranties?
@KRANKiT7 ай бұрын
For sure there were plenty of good bits about it too. I mean, even David said that for the regular rider the bmw could be pretty good!
@donbrashsux7 ай бұрын
I’d prefer the WR anyday
@MrLuckystu7 ай бұрын
Well said.
@jimbob123827 ай бұрын
Then the 690/701 came along…. Nuff said!
@hathaway.1166Ай бұрын
@@jimbob12382 And now ktm is in a tough spot!
@TheGardenSnake7 ай бұрын
Wish they had stuck with it and kept improving.
@KRANKiT7 ай бұрын
Yeah, it seems like they dumped their engine to Husqvarna and hoped they’d do something with it ... but that era of Huskies was ... well ... let’s just say they don’t have the best reputation either :)
@Everything.-Hertz7 ай бұрын
Husqvarna TE449, came out under BMW ownership but really irons out the innovations. As an owner I would be bias, but I adore the thing - won't change it for the world!
@nuttyDesignAndFab7 ай бұрын
chain sprocket inline with swing arm pivot causes chain tension to squat the rear under hard accel. When the sprocket is in front of swing arm the chain rests on the radius of the pivot, greatly reducing the lever arm that the chain tension is pulling the rear arm up by. Their rider's complaints were justified! 11:26 Long swing arm is a good idea, but gotta solve chain/drive some other way
@tahahaider5836Ай бұрын
Jake the garden snake
@Kelly-oq9nh7 ай бұрын
Your best video ! I consider your channel to be the best at telling the story. Why you don’t have more subscribers is beyond me. Stay with it my friend, you are excellent at what you do !
@KRANKiT7 ай бұрын
Cheers! Thank you!
@dough76125 ай бұрын
As an SMR511 owner i can say Thank You BMW! I absolutely love it and still take it out on Sundays from time to time.
@johnmignano78727 ай бұрын
BMW needed a lesson on how to find the "G" spot, but found "X" instead which wasn't the goldmine either, thanks for sharing a sweet story 😂🤣
@StephenSwitzer7 ай бұрын
I remember really wanting one of those when they were in the show rooms.
@ricco325i7 ай бұрын
i, personally own the husqvarna 449, basically the improved version of the g450x and its just great
@seppomontaalasmaaman13397 ай бұрын
Juha Salminen is a legend!
@joshhill757 ай бұрын
This video was great! Brought back a distant memory I almost forgot all about. And gave more information than I ever knew about the program.
@hickerbilly3457 ай бұрын
As a guy that has to build and use stuff that engineers design I can imagine the blank stare when you tell them something isn't going to work or could be better. Then they say it looks good on my computer
@Dany_Enduro7 ай бұрын
A lot of interesting information that I didn't know about the BMW G450X.
@nzfilters87747 ай бұрын
The first to have the front sprocket in line with the swingarm pivot..... BIMOTA did it with the SB2 quite a bit earlier...
@Magnetik_moto7 ай бұрын
I think that BMW engineers are excellent at making bikes for engineers. I'm an engineer and I really like my F650GS. I'd also like to have a first gen S1000RR, R80G/S, K100RS, G650 xCountry and now probably also a G450X. Not because they are best at racing - I don't really care if they are. I just like the fact that they are packed so much cool technology that they feel kinda futuristic compared to other bikes from the same era while also being reliable and easy to ride. BTW I totally understand why engineers didn't want to make this bike work the same as others even if it would make it better.
@P-Dog18737 ай бұрын
Now i want to hear about the 650 xchallenge from you. Nice Video!
@KRANKiT7 ай бұрын
It is on the list of videos, so at some point you might hear about it :)
@P-Dog18737 ай бұрын
@@KRANKiT subbed :)
@brianmartindale22217 ай бұрын
Great story and delivery. Thank you
@Superdisco1997 ай бұрын
Great story telling with accurate info. I was a bit worried that Triumph were going to do the same. I rode the G450X and whilst the motor had a lovely linear nature, the weird no squat ride and 'zoch suspension made it pretty bad. They later updated to KYB on the 449 I think ? but it was still a terrible frame.
@martinfisker74387 ай бұрын
As a young rider, this is still one of the most interesting BMWs ever - along with the HP2s - both of them
@KRANKiT7 ай бұрын
For sure, the HP2s are also interesting… and they may or may not feature in a future story :)
@HardwareG33k7 ай бұрын
Incredible video! Got me hooked to the end.
@KRANKiT7 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@pgVeritas7 ай бұрын
You deserve many more subscribers. This was professionally presented and kept my interest. As we’re seeing in parts of the world, German (and Western) engineering surrounded by marketing hype, doesn’t match up to the reality of serious competition.
@KRANKiT7 ай бұрын
Cheers!
@jeroenmoser35447 ай бұрын
keep building your channel man! Great content
@bmwdirtbiker6507 ай бұрын
I love my G450XRR! Best part is the 30L fuel tank instead of a subframe 🙌
@prograde_adv7 ай бұрын
Yes, I have over 20,000km/512hrs on my 2009 G450x. Just basic maintenance and basic mods this thing can be a beast! Oil change every 500-800km depending on riding. Still rides like new! Seriously... Only downside to this is you need to be a tall rider and the gas tank has lower than expected range for big rides. But that's an easy fix just carry a couple jugs. Just got back from an afternoon Gifford Nation Forest Loop near my home. It's a second bike now with a 2 stoke KDX200 to the quiver for extreme boundry trail single track. The BMW "Big Mountain Women" is still a great ride and hooks up good with good power band that's not boring. The faster you ride the better it handles! YEEEWWWW!!! Just get on the damn trail and stop over thinking this machine!!!! I've been in front and behind all KTM's, Husky's, GAS GAS and SERCO's and it keeps up just fine. 🤑
@gibby_customs7 ай бұрын
Excellent video! You are putting out some top shelf content! Keep up the good work!
@KRANKiT7 ай бұрын
Thanks a bunch!
@kai-uweoch11593 ай бұрын
A few years ago I owned a CCM450 GP Adventure, a bike build in UK around the 450 BMW engine. It even had the BMW logo on it. CCM had gotten a chance to buy remaining engines that where leftover after BMW cancelled the project and stored somewhere at Kymco. The bike even had the swingarm rotate around sprocket axle. The CCM bike was a great concept, but has some serious design flaws. Electrically it was a nightmare. The engine itself was mechanically robust, but if you check the spes saying that allowed oil consumption was 0.1ml/hour, but that was also the difference betwen max and min! So from that point of view totally unsuitable for an adventure bike. Had it been more reliable I might still own it, but I had so many issues that I sold it in anger much under value.
@aimusoorii44847 ай бұрын
Great and very informative video, heck I didn’t even know bmw 450 dirtbike existed.
@BenMcghie7 ай бұрын
Great video. Thanks for sharing the story! I'm a mechanical engineer, and it was painful to hear the relationship between riders and designers deteriorating. You CAN have new ideas. New ideas are great! Try them, test them, see what they do! Exciting! But... if the USERS don't see the benefit, or worse cannot even realize the benefit... you have to drop it. You can't afford to ignore end user feedback, and that goes infinitely moreso in a racing environment. There will always be constraints and prima donnas. But the engineering team cannot afford to have ego and personal skin in the game. At the end of the day, the best design is the one that gets the best performance WITH THE USER. For racing at least. If you need to design to a cost point, that's a slightly different story. But you still need to always be listening to user feedback, and to heck with your own ego.
@Joebar661110 күн бұрын
I rode one when first introduced. I owned a KTM 520 EXC at the time. The BMW was WEIRD! The rider who had it made MANY changes before he was able to campaign it successfully two years later. This was at the Senior level.
@brianackerman22267 ай бұрын
Notice that Triumph and Ducati are starting with motocross bikes and not trying to reinvent the wheel.
@KRANKiT7 ай бұрын
Agree, it seems like they’re taking it one step at a time
@topherker7 ай бұрын
I came here to say this and to add to that I wish BMW would try again but this time embrace the feedback from the racers like Triumph did with Ricky Carmichael and crew
@Jeff-pc1zu7 ай бұрын
I've never ridden or owned this bike or the BMW or Husqvarna version but I've always loved the CTS system. Too bad the BMW or the Husqvarna's no longer use that system!
@sm4002 ай бұрын
Some of the footage looks like France,wec 2007?.....i was there on a hill....2 french travelling paramedics breezed up it......the Bmw of Joel Smets stalled on climb with ventilator howling and took forever to start.....
@MathisMotionPictures7 ай бұрын
Great film as always! I like your unique style👍👍
@brdllc7 ай бұрын
Excellent video, I’ve never even heard of these. Time to start looking for some for sale hahah
@KRANKiT7 ай бұрын
I know the feeling :)) every time I do a video like this I also check the classifieds
@Freeride6007 ай бұрын
I actually had one of these for a year or so. It was a cool bike with some wild concepts, but really had an identity crisis. It never felt like it excelled at anything, and our group always gravitated back to Yamahas/KTMs. edit: you covered the identity crisis part later in the video lol.
@marthinusvorster7 ай бұрын
A hornet nest for sure. Great investigation and wonderfully delivered. Now, I'm no David, but when I use to own my G450 beast it brought a massive smile to my face. A beaut in sand. One could plug it or unplug it for more power Up to recently I also owned the 650 XChallenge. What a spectacular machine. CCM used the same 450 engine for the GP450.
@sergiorg2227 ай бұрын
Great video, as always!!
@mikeisland73827 ай бұрын
Great video on a cool bike. Good on BMW engineers for trying attempting to innovate. I would love to see them make another attempt with dual sporting in mind and see what they come up with.
@KRANKiT7 ай бұрын
For sure, I’m curious what they’d do these days
@borisschmidt84104 ай бұрын
I have CCM GP450 and its a super bike.. The problem is the torque limiter you need for the high rev crank shaft clutch.. the clutch on the crank shaft with the torque limiter and the pivot "chain saw design" gives you perfekt anti rotating clock crank shaft acceleration because the clutch is on the crank. This is an "anti wheele design" !! The torque worn out limiter was the problem at racing !! I love the engine 😋 its an anti wheelie crankshaft design.. the only one in the world that puts the front wheel on the ground at acceleration.. dont forget a lot of bikes wheelie not because of power to the rear wheel. Because of acceleration of the mass of the crank shaft.. in physics we call this "J" the rotating force.. this anti clock cycle design is ony possible by putting the clutch on the crank shaft and removing one of the rotating element.. the clutch.. that is the reason why this motor is the only one rotating in the other way to drive forward.. that was and is stiil a genius design approach
@jackking55677 ай бұрын
Almost bought one of these that was in a supermoto configuration. It ticked a lot of boxes but not enough for my needs.
@joelboutier17367 ай бұрын
Such different approaches between the BMW engineers with the G450X & Triumph engineers with the TF250X. Hard to call it a great dirt bike if riders can't ride it like a dirt bike. Clutch modulation is so important. Sometimes reinventing the wheel doesn't pay off.
@mikeskidmore67547 ай бұрын
Well Presented. I am glad that BMW's Top Pro saved his Career by riding a stock Kawasaki and going back with KTM and winning 4 more Championships .
@NCCRSweden6 ай бұрын
The CCM 450 Adventure finished the story. Maybe the best and most advanced engineered light Enduro ever.
@kai-uweoch11593 ай бұрын
PS: many CCM450 GP Adventure owners who used their bikes in extreme team also experienced those clutch problems.
@Radhancock7 ай бұрын
The fact that I recognize the source of this image (ebay listing for G450x frame) at 2:37 proves that G450x owners are freaks.
@GeniusEnis7 ай бұрын
Great content! I’ve seen this bike. But never knew anything about it. Very interesting.
@KRANKiT7 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@edwardhegarty7502 ай бұрын
I did a demo ride on one in 2008. It felt fragile on desert dirt. I eased it back to the lot and quickly said "no thanks".
@ka41727 ай бұрын
The 450 is classed in Europe as a Hard Enduro Comp Bike .But the 650 X is classified as a Dual Sport.The 650 Problem is the Aluminium stand up because it broke if you hit the ground with.
@whydoineedaname557 ай бұрын
Damn this was a great video. I love the 400 4 stroke market but had never heard of the bimmer
@mangounchained27157 ай бұрын
i think this can all be summed up in one saying "if it aint broke don't fix it"
@rosucristi7 ай бұрын
I’ve met a guy on a 450x in a gas station in Morocco. He was having clutch issues 😂 Now it’s obvious why. Great viddy!
@KRANKiT7 ай бұрын
What were the odds :))
@rodenburglachlan7 ай бұрын
I know racing performance is important, and it dictates bike sales, especially when we think about BMW's rich racing history - but damn, I love the idea of a BMW dirt bike that doesn't look like a spaceship (e.g., any GS smaller than 850cc).
@unL33T7 ай бұрын
BMW uses Kymco to make all kinds of engines. Including the range extender in the i3. It's a BMW 750cc scooter engine.
@hulkhulk51417 ай бұрын
Had to put my glasses on to sub n 👍 and saw the 9.75 k subscribers, honestly I thought 975k . Let’s give this serious content creator a boost.
@KRANKiT7 ай бұрын
Cheers mate!
@IvysSSousa7 ай бұрын
to me the better way to make a better "anything" is build a "base model" with everything basic that worked before in a specific scenario and test it in a very challenging way to improve his own caracteristics. To make it works even better you need to compare with your "opponents", see what they made to solve problems you already have. in this "enduro" or "motocross" scene, take whatever "generic" parts you can from the aftermarket and just build the basics around it to complete the bike, every single thing that don't make diference in performance, just use generic ones from aftermarket, like seats, fuel tank, plastics, rims, everything that works even if is a generic one, put a generic one. Then, after make this "generic" motorcycle, test it in small championships that allows "custom builds". If something who works "fine" breaks, replace it with a similar one. if something just don't handle well, engineering a new one, better and stronger. If nothing happens to the bike but the bike ends worst them everybody, analise the diference between your bike and the rest of the grid and compare sections to understand performance flaws. Make sure to listen your riders inputs. if everything works fine and your bike end up in a good position in grid, ask your riders for improvement in handling and performance, but never do exactly what they are saying, if they say "this need a lot more torque", add a little bit more and try again. work in a slow pace, a improvement at a time, in the end you will have a good and capable bike, experience in competition and bike building and expertise in handle generic buildings. Now you have a start point for a brand new model with "technology" and "innovation". after a while you'll notice common problems and knowing what others make to solve them repeat this step by step every time and you will have the next "perfect dirtbike". Or settle for what you have and be Honda.
@mohba014 ай бұрын
The engine is from kymco. Its the same engine and chassis slightly modified on the Hero rally bike. Btw, no motorcycle is made from stainless steel.
@Groot_G7 ай бұрын
A decent presentation, squire.
@KRANKiT7 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@gibtsnocheinenfreien7 ай бұрын
Thanks for that very interesting and well researched video. I must ask Andreas, what it was to ride the 450. I'm curious what he has to say about this bike some long time later...
@ogasi17987 ай бұрын
it could have been had they pursued it, they just couldn't be arsed to continue
@joekavalauskas87677 ай бұрын
*axed
@KRANKiT7 ай бұрын
The financial crisis definitely didn’t help either.
@ronchappel48127 ай бұрын
I bet there were engineers at BMW who thought this was a dumb idea! I wonder how many engineers BMW had to shift around until they found ones who agreed with the marketing people's ideas😄
@murdersaab89997 ай бұрын
I wish BMW would give it another go! I know they learned a lot from that bike and that bike had a lot of good things about it switching a few things up they would dominate! Grew up riding motocross and now own a bmw x5 and it's impressive
@wildbillcody90525 ай бұрын
They will not do it because of emission standards. It would raise BMWs EPA score because they know to be competitive they would need to make a two-stroke bike.
@utahdirtbiketours5 ай бұрын
Excellent video as always amigo. Bravo from Utah, USA. This is a typical BMW overengineered machine. I have owned a few BMW designed dirtbikes. Their TXC310 was horribly unreliable in starting due to their over engineering of the starting gears. Terrible engineering. Money pit is synonymous with BMW with both their bikes and cars. Car engineers shouldn't design motorcycles.😮
@tomnekuda38187 ай бұрын
I remember when these bikes came out....I got to throw a leg over one.....great power, very good handling, and the lightness was something I could feel. I wish that they'd have stayed in the market.
@Liberty4Ever7 ай бұрын
The OTHER attempt by BMW in the off road arena was the HP2 Enduro. It was similarly innovative but unsuccessful. I'd love to see a modern lightweight 650 cc boxer engine ADV bike from BMW, with all of that low end torque and low center of gravity. Give it a 5+ gallon fuel tank and some decent engine protection. They won't do that because it'd gut their lucrative 900GS and 1300GS sales.
@Electric666s7 ай бұрын
Not enough mention about the positives of reverse direction cranks.
@jayflo7146 ай бұрын
I see that it doesn't have the shock linkage in the swing arm like Japanese bikes that allows them to have long travel and low ride height
@95lovi7 ай бұрын
Well I think Triumph did their homework with their new 250 . Hit the nail on the head. Maybe BMW didn’t take enough ktms, Hondas or Yamaha s apart to be on par or better
@KRANKiT7 ай бұрын
I hope both Ducati and Triumph can see more success with their projects!
@95lovi7 ай бұрын
Yes many of these companies have undergone a generation change in engineering. This cancels out certain thinking processes, arrogance etc.. and brings in new processes, mindset, awareness for the market. So I do think it’s possible. The Chinese are very open minded if it means adapting working technologies. After that it’s innovation, and who’s the first.
@decocatani7 ай бұрын
The genius of BMW engineers is only surpassed by their stubbornness. Things like the fuel level tape, the separated turn signal buttons (and a third one to shut off) are just a few examples of overengineering that doesn't work...
@ernier90336 ай бұрын
And their arrogance 🕊
@alexkevan38877 ай бұрын
04:03 That is Frank Wood, I know his son and I'm pretty sure that is his 450.
@gregmorrison4947 ай бұрын
Yes it is, I was going to say that as well.
@palazei7 ай бұрын
Great video, would you mind to do research for HP2 Enduro of BMW and make a video about it? 😊
@KRANKiT7 ай бұрын
It’s already on the list :)
@hachtenduro78247 ай бұрын
Great video! I owned a G450X and had a lot of thinking about it, I am good at judging motorcycle dynamics from the theoretical side. My comments: 1. Chain slack is not a bug, but has to be taken as the optimal sprocket position is not in the swingarm pivot, for the so called squat/anti squat phenomenon. Later on BMW race team accepted this fact and changed this wrong feature. 2. Wrong rotating motor inverts gyroscopic forces and lets the bike react opposite to others, when taking corners etc.. Drivers like Knight are grown up with the normal behaviour and extremely trained to this. 3. I owned that bike for the reason of fuel injection, when nobody had one and the high power it had street legal in Germany. On all other bikes you were constantly in danger of high penalty in case of police control etc. 4. I especially liked the view on David Knight. Thanks again for a really good video! Erhard
@RobsNeighbor7 ай бұрын
I remeber when David Knight rode this heap...
@soggybawsmoto7 ай бұрын
Wow, you’ve presented a bike that as a bike nurd of 40 years I’ve never come across. I’m triggered by the unusual and kinda dig it as an all round off roader. Like trials but generally too slow and uncomfortable, like my collar bones to much to be the fastest guy on the trails. Was sold at stainless steel frame. PS : I own a Yamaha GTS1000, justifying the strange tastes 😂
@KRANKiT7 ай бұрын
Strange bikes are the best bikes
@motorcyclestig85397 ай бұрын
I miss my hp2 Enduro
@KRANKiT7 ай бұрын
That’s a cool one ... and it might feature in an upcoming video too!
@motorcyclestig85397 ай бұрын
@KRANKiT that would make an awsome video they only made a limited amount of them and it was an amazing bike.
@rustymustard7798Ай бұрын
"It was a circle of quirks, a quirkle if you will,,,"
@KRANKiTАй бұрын
quirkle... i'm stealing that for the future :))
@rustymustard7798Ай бұрын
@@KRANKiT Nice, go for it!
@chrisvozza65307 ай бұрын
BMW needs to try and engineer another one
@stevebonnici80127 ай бұрын
I had Husqvana te449 which used same engine.
@aao3317 ай бұрын
The biggest problem of the G450X is that if you add a big tank and a windscreen, will cannibalize all sales of the R1200GS.
@fritz44937 ай бұрын
The BMW GS owners i know wouldn’t even touch a bike like the 450 with a stick.
@miro_s7 ай бұрын
Uh?
@Liberty4Ever7 ай бұрын
Exactly. After years of confusion, I finally realized that all of the big motorcycle companies were very reluctant to introduce smaller ADV bikes that were light enough for good off road performance because they were protecting the sales of their bloated mid and full size ADV bikes. That's why the small ADV bikes were all a little too small (300 cc class) to comfortably cruise at highway speed and they were intentionally de-featured with small fuel tanks, etc. I ride the G310GS and it's good for my old man adventures that seldom reach the highway and never involve hard off road. The baby GS is pretty good for that, but BMW should make a G310GS Adventure with a large fuel tank and spoke tubeless wheels. A few other upgrades would be nice but the aftermarket can add those missing bits. The aftermarket hasn't managed to make a larger fuel tank, and throwing away alloy wheels for after market spoke wheels is very expensive. A G450GS Adventure with the same engine design and some engineering to reduce the weight would be the winning ticket, and it could have a higher profit margin than the 900GS or 1300GS.
@miro_s7 ай бұрын
@@Liberty4Ever so for you people don’t replace 1300s with 450s or 310s because of small tanks and spoke wheels? And bmw doesn’t make larger tanks otherwise wouldn’t sell the 1300. Bah, makes no sense to me. By the same token bmw shouldn’t make the 750, 800 and now 900. Which instead they make… and anyway another brand without heavy adv could easily fill the niche (say royal enfield, husqvarna, etc), and they don’t. I too wonder why there isn’t any twin 500 or so on a off-roadish platform (say like ktm 690 etc), but I’m pretty sure the reason is not the tank. Apparently the market thinks that 800cc and about 200kg is what is needed…
@Liberty4Ever7 ай бұрын
@@miro_s - Not what I'm saying, but thanks for playing.
@meder077 ай бұрын
Colebatch is / should be well known for adventurizing his bmw 450 and taking it, among other places, many times on the Trans-Siberia. Much more info on his ADV thread.
@floyd6717 ай бұрын
That was the 650x I'm pretty sure
@JuanL.Burlew-dk1qc7 ай бұрын
@@floyd671 yes, 650
@meder077 ай бұрын
@@floyd671 Yes, my mistake. BMW’s G650 X Challenge. Walter published some great travels on that one.
@pauliewalnuts2402 ай бұрын
Realistically, bmw could have changed the entire bike for the pros racing, with the public being unconcerned and it would likely still sell. Being so rigid against upgrades for racing bikes is unrealistic. These designers must have some ego, to think theyve designed the absolute perfect bike unneeding of change.
@717parro7 ай бұрын
Ask David knight about BMW dirtbikes
@lophophorawilliamsii97407 ай бұрын
Pretty cool bike.
@SONO4B11T7 ай бұрын
i didnt even know BMW once had an enduro bike 😲😲
@royalalloy34717 ай бұрын
Paper rarely works in the field
@nicholaskemp24517 ай бұрын
As an enduro rider who loves going out with his mates, paper CAN work in the field, but only if we are under some strong gastric pressure.
@BilfCushion12 күн бұрын
Gas under the seat is what AJP Moto does on their bikes
@DavidMathis-c8v23 күн бұрын
David Knight is one of the most unprofessional motorcycle racers in the history of motorcycle racing. Dose anyone remember him ghost riding his bike off the last jump of an endurocross race after losing to his team mate Taddy Bluziak?
@quintonritter95396 ай бұрын
The one bike I wish I had never sold 😢
@qwertykeyboardwarrior7 ай бұрын
so the racer wanted to focus on suspension and handeling... engineer was focused on chain tension.
@Boomer_Dual_Sport7 ай бұрын
But how was it in the Starbucks parking lot tho?
@peterflynn91237 ай бұрын
Sounds an awful lot like HRC doesn't it?
@brettbergstrom25277 ай бұрын
They should bring them back
@robpinter54317 ай бұрын
I bet if they made them again in today's market they would sell well....G450X Rally......
@Th3HandleR7 ай бұрын
About the history of TVS Bikes
@laius60477 ай бұрын
Im curious if you use chat gpt to curate your script since youre obvioualy not native english speaker and yet the script is pretty darn good
@KRANKiT7 ай бұрын
I wish I could ... but no, it’s days of research and writing to get to a script that I am pleased with.