Hello, to all the new viewers checking out this video! A lot of people bring up how I disabled my clutch sensor and what my dtc and dtw settings are. I haven’t disabled or touched the sensor and I have my dtc off and the dwc off. This bike took me a lot of practice. I currently am in the states and have another hyper so let me know if we should try and make a follow up video to this!
Thanks for sharing. I do power wheelies on my Hyper 950SP on 1st and 2nd gear. The problem with the clutch sensor is that, it seems impossible to do a clutch-up wheelie since the system is too intrusive cutting off the power when you abruptly release the clutch to perform wheelies. Have you experience this too? Would love definitely love to see a follow up video regarding clutch up wheelies. Btw, I tried DTC Off and DWC Off but the power band seems too aggressive. Need to get familiarize with rear brake control before I disable DTC and DWC. Already crashed and totaled my Panigale V4S last year and I'm not ready to do it again on my Hyper :Q
I like doing stand up staggers for beginning one foot on rear brake peg onefoot on left passenger peg standing it gives you so much confidence because your up over the bike more
Thanks for the vid, I’m terrified of dropping this expensive bike. A couple of questions: what are your dwc, dtc etc settings? And what did you learn about that thing on the clutch cable?
Great video. My favorite two bikes!. Better audio than the last. Any chance you can mount a video camera seeing the clutch and throttle timing? i cant see your hands move.
Hey, man. I tried disabling the clutch sensor switch under the lever but it still feel like the power is cutting off as soon as you release the clutch abruptly or not. Regardless of the rpm, as soon as you release the clutch to pop a wheelie, it immediately cuts off. The hesitation of the engine is so pronounced. DTC anf DWC is disabled too. I usually do power wheelies since clutching up on my HyperMotard 950SP 2020 does not totally work. I might be doing something wrong or is it the bike lol. Your response is appreciated, mate. Thanks!
Could you write here what to do with the rear brake? My english is a little bit rusty and I can't understand if I have to use it at the beginning of the wheelie or during it or when I want to stop wheeling
You have to cover it , which means keep your foot over it , and be ready to apply the rear Brake so that you don’t over rotate backwards ! It’s a safety to bring the front end down if you go to 11 or 12 o clock
Hello, to all the new viewers checking out this video! A lot of people bring up how I disabled my clutch sensor and what my dtc and dtw settings are. I haven’t disabled or touched the sensor and I have my dtc off and the dwc off. This bike took me a lot of practice. I currently am in the states and have another hyper so let me know if we should try and make a follow up video to this!
Thanks for sharing. I do power wheelies on my Hyper 950SP on 1st and 2nd gear. The problem with the clutch sensor is that, it seems impossible to do a clutch-up wheelie since the system is too intrusive cutting off the power when you abruptly release the clutch to perform wheelies. Have you experience this too? Would love definitely love to see a follow up video regarding clutch up wheelies. Btw, I tried DTC Off and DWC Off but the power band seems too aggressive. Need to get familiarize with rear brake control before I disable DTC and DWC. Already crashed and totaled my Panigale V4S last year and I'm not ready to do it again on my Hyper :Q
I think they are referring to 1:00 in video when you are talking about clutch sensor and said you removed it just to try.
Good stuff. 2020 Hypermotard with quick shift here.
More smiles per mile than any other bike I've owned, and I've been riding for 52 years.
I like doing stand up staggers for beginning one foot on rear brake peg onefoot on left passenger peg standing it gives you so much confidence because your up over the bike more
Thanks for the vid, I’m terrified of dropping this expensive bike. A couple of questions: what are your dwc, dtc etc settings? And what did you learn about that thing on the clutch cable?
good stuff, man, thanks for the efforts, I ride HYM 1100S, total beast, great to see great casual content out there for a change
Could you tell me what map settings you have to be able to make wheelie?
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What mode your bike in?
Great video. My favorite two bikes!. Better audio than the last. Any chance you can mount a video camera seeing the clutch and throttle timing? i cant see your hands move.
Also want to know, how to remove the clutch sensor. I can't pop up clutch wheelie on 2nd gear at all, cause of this bullshit...
Hey, man. I tried disabling the clutch sensor switch under the lever but it still feel like the power is cutting off as soon as you release the clutch abruptly or not. Regardless of the rpm, as soon as you release the clutch to pop a wheelie, it immediately cuts off. The hesitation of the engine is so pronounced. DTC anf DWC is disabled too. I usually do power wheelies since clutching up on my HyperMotard 950SP 2020 does not totally work. I might be doing something wrong or is it the bike lol. Your response is appreciated, mate. Thanks!
How many miles you got your hyper now? Any major issues? Thinking about picking one up
Could you write here what to do with the rear brake? My english is a little bit rusty and I can't understand if I have to use it at the beginning of the wheelie or during it or when I want to stop wheeling
You have to cover it , which means keep your foot over it , and be ready to apply the rear
Brake so that you don’t over rotate backwards ! It’s a safety to bring the front end down if you go to 11 or 12 o clock
Dont just cover it use it so you get a feel for it dont hit it hard when the bike starts toncome down rev it out to soften the landing good luck
How did you mount the front turn signals?
How do u get rid of the clutch sensor?
Why did you get rid of your tail light turn indicator?
How did u remove ur clutch sensor ?
you pop the clutch? wow you are a newbie