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Old May 26th, 2009, 5:22 pm   #1 (permalink)
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1000 mile weekend on a Hypermotard

So for the last year, my 07 Triumph Tiger has been burning oil (there was a bad batch of early 07's). I finally got a great local dealer (SoCal Motorsports in Brea) to deal with Triumph on the issue, and last week they OK'ed an engine rebuild.

The bad news is that we do an annual riding trip to Porterville and the Sierra over Memorial Day, and it's all about people and roads my wife and I very much look forward to riding.

The good news was that I had a bulletproof excuse to get a new bike...and I'd had my eye on a Hypermotard since they first hit the stores.

A week of surfing Craigslist, and I found a mint '08 base model with a Leo Vince exhaust (keeping the catalyst) and 940 miles, and got a great deal on it.

Because the bike was a year and a half old and had barely been ridden, I had SoCal redo a 600 mile service, and add a rear rack. I picked the bike up Wednesday, installed a Givi plate Thurs, and Friday morning we headed out of town. The rack broke Day One - but I'll get it reinforced and remounted; the ability to carry a little stuff will be very useful. But damn, what fun.

To give you a sense of the routes we followed, check the links to Google Maps...

Day 1 - the ride up: http://tinyurl.com/ore3ck - 318 mi

Day 2: http://tinyurl.com/paowzn - 201 mi

Day 3: http://tinyurl.com/rygdbw (we liked that route) - 245 mi

Day 4 - the ride home: http://tinyurl.com/qgtjy9 - 275 mi

I'm 56, in reasonable shape, and survived the trip with three problems: sore hands (hard small grips - need something a little fuller), a sore butt (sadly Renazco doesn't make a Hypermotard seat...checking my options here), and a slightly sore neck. Plus the facial pain from the continual grinning and hooting with laughter in my helmet.

I'd worried that the bike was 'too close' to my Tiger - esp since the Tiger has a full Hyperpro/Race Tech suspension and has given a decent accounting of itself on the Streets of Willow. Wrong. It's like my old MZ Baghira with serious grunt, and a suspension that feels like it is connected to the ground with titanium plates and little sucker cups. The base rear shock gets overwhelmed occasionally - leaned way over on bumpy roads while hard on the gas, for example - but I got the bike for a good enough deal that I can add all the suspension upgrades I want. I don't feel the need for more power - today - but will def change the gearing to bump the revs a little; I spent a lot of time in tight twisties either bouncing off the rev limiter or lugging a bit.

And I have to - publicly - eat a generous helping of crow about Ducati bikes and their owners. I've always written off the brand attachment as snobbery, plan and simple. I've given friends massive grief over it (Hi, Chris!!). But you know what? Damn, these are just great bikes to ride (or technically, _this_ is a great bike to ride).

A seat, some fiddling with control positions, a sprocket, and I can spend the rest of my money on track time, vacations riding, and having someone try and massage the grin off my face when I'm done.

A friend commented:

"Mrac's smile was just too big for his helmet this weekend..."

So if you see a somewhat dirty Hypermotard with a milk crate on the back, scuffed tires, and an old guy in a Hi-Viz Aerostich...wave, please.
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Old May 26th, 2009, 5:32 pm   #2 (permalink)
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Sounds like you had a great weekend. I'm a new owner myself and also have the permagrin problem. Great bikes these are...
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congrat on the hyper... these things do surprisingly well as touring bikes. I just did 500 miles on monday with mine. Had basically the same complains as you, I have a DP comfort seat that doesnt do it for me. I think I am going to add some weight to my bars to kill a little viberation.
Also if your going to do alot of long distance rides you might look into CA cyclewerks high cap tank. Its a real live saver on the long hauls
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Old May 26th, 2009, 7:23 pm   #4 (permalink)
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Nice write-up. Welcome to the "club"!
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congrat on the hyper... these things do surprisingly well as touring bikes. I just did 500 miles on monday with mine. Had basically the same complains as you, I have a DP comfort seat that doesnt do it for me. I think I am going to add some weight to my bars to kill a little viberation.
Also if your going to do alot of long distance rides you might look into CA cyclewerks high cap tank. Its a real live saver on the long hauls
Sargent is just about to release a seat for the Hyper - they are letting you sign up for notification.

And I've use a weighted "bar snake" in the past for vibration; it may well be in the plans for this bike as well.

Looked at the high cap tank; I want to find someone who has one and hear about fit, finish, and the impact on handling...
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Old May 26th, 2009, 8:11 pm   #6 (permalink)
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Sargent is just about to release a seat for the Hyper - they are letting you sign up for notification.

And I've use a weighted "bar snake" in the past for vibration; it may well be in the plans for this bike as well.

Looked at the high cap tank; I want to find someone who has one and hear about fit, finish, and the impact on handling...
I will look into the sargent.
I have the high cap tank. fit and finish is awesome. It feels like a better quality part than the stock tank and it fit perfectly. Fit is pretty tight if you have to be precise with wire location ect. It goes together very well though.
If you fill it all the way up you are only adding about 20lbs and most of the extra weight is where the air box currently. I honestly dont even notice the difference.
I just like the peace of mind of know that I can pass a gas station if I want.
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Old May 26th, 2009, 8:35 pm   #7 (permalink)
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wow

I had no idea the Hyper was that comfotable for that long a trip, fantastic!
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This coming Monday I'll be doing a 1,300 mile trip through Idaho/Montana on the Hyper. Got an airhawk seat pad. We will soon see
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I have done 3000kms (1875 miles) in 5 days on the hyper with the DP seat. No probalems at all. Will be doing it again come October (down to Phillip Island MotoGP). Longest day was 750km (470 miles).
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I will look into the sargent.
I have the high cap tank. fit and finish is awesome. It feels like a better quality part than the stock tank and it fit perfectly. Fit is pretty tight if you have to be precise with wire location ect. It goes together very well though.
If you fill it all the way up you are only adding about 20lbs and most of the extra weight is where the air box currently. I honestly dont even notice the difference.
I just like the peace of mind of know that I can pass a gas station if I want.
So you get rid of the airbox? How did the FI handle the transition to pod filters??
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