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Old Jun 24th, 2010, 8:36 am   #1 (permalink)
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Accessory shops/websites for Hypermotard parts

Hi Guys,

Im new here, i currently own a BMW S1000RR but have the oppotunity to use a Hypermotard for a week before purchasing one, I have been trawling the internet looking for decent accessories for the Hyper (cosmetic and performance) and have come up with the usual mainstream sites (rizoma etc) but i wondered if any members know of smaller places or any maybe slightly more obscure companies/websites, even foreign ones that need translating.

My brother is fluent in Italian for instance and so we would like to find as many places as possible to view what they can do (not just clutch covers and reservoirs etc)

If anyone knows can they either reply to this thread or if they think that may not be to the admin's liking (advertising etc) then PM me.

I have attached a piccy of my S1000RR and will be also adding a gallery when i get the Hyper. Im not sure what you would call my S1000RR as it has Renthal fatbars fitted but maybe a Hyper-Hypermotard

The Hypermotard is definately my first choice of bike to own, my hand was forced slighty with the purchase of the S1000 due to needing a bike to use for business but i only need to keep it a year to make it pay.

I appreciate any responses and help, i love buying parts for my bikes and making them a bit different from other peoples. I do have slightly odd taste tho'
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Old Jun 24th, 2010, 8:49 am   #2 (permalink)
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Not sure I see any form of "Hyper" or "Motard" in that Beemer, but it is a sweet bike. I used to be a Beemer guy (and may again), but I haven't kept up very well. Don't recognize the motor on that bike...

Speaking Italian may be helpful as I don't think there's a lot of market here in the US (at least not as much as about every other bike type). After market isn't near as ubiquitous as for other brands. You've probably already found the good ones, but I'm sure going to watch this thread...
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Old Jun 24th, 2010, 9:00 am   #3 (permalink)
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Thanks redscout, i think the Hyper in the S1000 is just its ridiculous power to weight, with the renthals it makes it a quick thing for back roads (not where BMW intended it to be) the S1000 is only a few months old, the motor was designed for the bike not from the current BMW bike range.

I prefer the Hypermotard style of riding and the back road blasts it offers over the superbike race inspired riding style. The Hypermotard has more fun about it and a bit of a hooligan element, i have always had Supermoto's and the BMW is a bit staid for me. I am currently trawling Italian sites and will post anything i find.

I love all European bikes and doubt i would ever go back to a Japanese bike now, they simply dont offer anything in the way of style or fun factor like a Euro bike can.

Hopefully the Hyper will prove to be reliable also as i need it for commuting!
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Old Jun 24th, 2010, 9:55 pm   #4 (permalink)
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check out our store at www.store.commoto.com or click here to Hypermotard accessories. contact me for member special price!
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Old Jun 25th, 2010, 12:36 am   #5 (permalink)
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We carry Hyper Carbon and specialty parts from Casuno Aella in Japan
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the site is all in japanese but if you have questions please ask. I can translate for you.
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and their innovative new Engine Breather system

This has made quite a difference to how the engine performs.
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Old Jun 25th, 2010, 12:57 am   #6 (permalink)
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Thanks those rearsets look awesome i will check out the sites.
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Oooo, I like those fork guards. Very nice.

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Oooo, I like those fork guards. Very nice.

$400 USD Seems ok price as well. It looks like well made stuff.
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and their innovative new Engine Breather system

This has made quite a difference to how the engine performs.
Smoother and claims to saving fuel.
From the site it has from 42,800 to 44,940 yen which works out to $478 to $502 USD! I've got to know what can make a breather worth that? Is it something more than a simple reed valve?
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Looks like a billet water bottle cap.
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