Hyperpro

Started by Norm, October 30, 2008, 11:32:49 AM

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Norm

Does anyone know where I can find a fitment & spec chart for Hyperpro rear shock springs?

Speeddog

This may help, if you mean Hyperco:
http://www.hypercoils.com/Products/Hypercoils-Suspension-Coils-Springs-Data-Sheet.aspx

I've got some experience fitting Hyperco's springs to Monsters, if that's what you're looking for...
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Norm

Nope - the Dutch company Hyperpro. They have a web site but I can't seem to access anything but news items. I need to identify a few part numbers including 0297 rear spring.

2001cromo

Not sure if you tried their US office.

http://www.hyperprousa.com

They're distributed by Annitori

Phone:
1 888 963 1212
or
1 847 526 6100

greenmonster

M900 -97 
MTS 1100s  -07

Norm

Thanks, that looks like what I need. For anyone who's looking for new springs, these are among the best I've ever used.

greenmonster

Have you used any Ignitechs yet, Norm?
M900 -97 
MTS 1100s  -07

Norm

Yes, we're going to make it our standard ignition. We might use their coils as well - we're stil testing.

supertjeduc

The hyperpro factory is about 10 miles from where i live

greenmonster

What`s your impreesion ov the Ignitech on the road, Norm?
M900 -97 
MTS 1100s  -07

the_Journeyman

I've got Hyperpro springs on my '99 M750 Dark and it make the bike a whole different animal ~

JM
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Norm

I haven't been doing any riding this summer, but my son tells me it's a little better starting. We're back to using the standard settings, but once I can ride again, I plan on doing some changes to both timing and ignition dwell.