The Hypermotard takes on urban canyons and mountain curves
with total abandon. Its purpose is single-minded - to thrill.
Attack the curves, the bumps, the unexpected – 2008 MODEL
EARLY RELEASE
Riding the Hypermotard lets you rule the road. Wide, tapered section
handlebars transfer control of the tarmac to the rider and a full length
seat eases fore and aft movement – up front when entering the turns, then
slide back for maximum traction on exit.
The aggressive 'motard' styling and stance combine with Ducati
'sportbike' technology to deliver the best of both worlds. With a riding
position that ensures total control, the exceptionally slim and incredibly
light Hypermotard is ready to dominate every inch of asphalt with big-bore
acceleration and road holding that redefines the street experience.
High performance starts with attitude and the Hypermotard is the most
aggressive of the Ducati family. Reduced to its essentials, it is extreme,
untamed, over-the-top and always hungry for the next challenge. It offers
what no ordinary supermotard can - speeds exceeding 125mph on the race
track, fuel injection, and 90 Desmo hp - all combined in an unmistakeable
Ducati package that offers unbridled passion for motorcycles that are truly
unique and exhilarating.
The road ahead sets the challenge
When first unveiled at the Milan International Motorcycle show in November
2005, the Hypermotard won instant praise. Just hours after its launch it was
awarded "Best of Show" and motorcyclists the world over craved its arrival.
By taking the minimalist supermotard racing concept, then adding Ducati's
unrivaled twin-cylinder power and Superbike heredity, the Hypermotard
delivers a remarkable experience. The Hypermotard 1100 is extreme and
thrilling to ride every day of the week. It turns familiar roads into an
all-new heart-thumping experience.
Taking its attitude into the city or the mountains with street-wise
confidence and no respect for conformity, the Hypermotard is ready for any
challenge.
Features and Benefits
Riding the Hypermotard lets you rule the road. Wide, tapered section
handlebars transfer control of the tarmac to the rider and a full length
seat eases fore and aft movement - up front when entering the turns, then
slide back for maximum traction on exit.
A rigidly triangulated Trellis frame and track-tested chassis geometry is
matched
with state-of-the-art suspension. Start off with the road-holding prowess of
huge 50mm Marzocchi forks, gripped by a triple screw lower fork crown. These
cartridge damper forks work as impressively as they look, with special high
rigidity stainless steel sliders and external adjustability for compression
and rebound damping, plus spring pre-load. The rear suspension performs with
equal precision by using a fully adjustable ZF Sachs shock mounted to a
robust single-sided swingarm.
Light Marchesini wheels mounted on large diameter axles are fitted with
the latest Z-rated Bridgestone BT014 tyres sporting a fat 180/55 section on
the rear. Stopping power is controlled by twin radially mounted Brembo four
piston calipers gripping new lightweight 305mm twin discs up front, and a
245mm disc at the rear to make stopping as thrilling as gassing it.
The new 1100 Desmo engine pumps out potent torque and horsepower. Twist
the throttle and no matter the rpm, fuel injected power is at the rider's
command. The lightweight, 90 degree Twin stands at the pinnacle of more than
three decades of Desmo air-cooled development. One ride makes it clear why
the 1100 engine has charmed journalists worldwide. This is the perfect
motorcycle engine.
A rigidly triangulated Trellis frame and track-tested chassis geometry is
matched with state-of-the-art suspension. Start off with the road-holding
prowess of huge 50mm Marzocchi forks, gripped by a triple screw lower fork
crown. These cartridge damper forks work as impressively as they look, with
special high rigidity stainless steel sliders and external adjustability for
compression and rebound damping, plus spring pre-load. The rear suspension
performs with equal precision by using a fully adjustable ZF Sachs shock
mounted to a robust single-sided swingarm.
Light Marchesini wheels mounted on large diameter axles are fitted with
the latest Z-rated Bridgestone BT014 tyres sporting a fat 180/55 section on
the rear. Stopping power is controlled by twin radially mounted Brembo four
piston calipers gripping new lightweight 305mm twin discs up front, and a
245mm disc at the rear to make stopping as thrilling as gassing it.
The new 1100 Desmo engine pumps out potent torque and horsepower. Twist
the throttle and no matter the rpm, fuel injected power is at the rider’s
command. The lightweight, 90 degree Twin stands at the pinnacle of more than
three decades of Desmo air-cooled development. One ride makes it clear why
the 1100 engine has charmed journalists worldwide. This is the perfect
motorcycle engine.
Instrumentation
The Hypermotard uses Desmosedici GP-styled digital instrumentation. This
pure racing, minimalist solution has no switches or buttons to compromise
its clean lines. Instead, additional information to the default read-outs is
managed by the left handlebar-mounted switch gear, allowing the rider to
scroll through and select various menus. The read-out presents rpm in a
progressive bar graph and the speed numerically.
Looking clean and purposeful, the display provides an extensive amount of
data including: speedometer, rev counter, clock, maintenance schedule, oil
temperature, oil pressure warning light, battery voltage, fuel reserve
warning light, reserve fuel trip, indicator light, neutral light, injection
system diagnostics, lap time memory storage, automatic light-off function
after 60 seconds with key on and immobiliser status. In addition, it can
list lap times recorded by using the high-beam flash button as a stopwatch.
As the Hypermotard comes Ducati Data Analyser (DDA) ready, the instrument
display also doubles as a control panel for the activation of the data
acquisition system. The DDA memory key and software is available as a Ducati
Performance accessory.
Handlebars and controls
One glance down at the Hypermotard controls is enough for the rider to
understand that this is no ordinary Ducati. While its motard feeling is
enhanced by the minimalist layout, handguards and tapered handlebars, the
radial clutch and brake pumps with their remote reservoirs show its
Superbike heritage.
The fully adjustable clutch and brake levers not only enable a
comfortable setting for all riders, but the clutch also sports a
considerably lighter lever action. This is partly because of the lever
arrangement, but mainly because an increase in clutch plate friction
coefficient has allowed a reduction in clutch spring pressure.
Folding mirrors
Once again, Ducati has pushed motorcycle design limits to find an innovative
solution for the Hypermotard mirrors. With the challenge of maintaining a
clean, racing look around the handlebar area, designers created a new
folding mirror concept which is styled on the handguards typically found on
off-road bikes. Flipped out for high visibility street mode and easily
folded in for a quick change to 'Hypermode', the mirror handguard assemblies
also integrate the LED directional indicators for an even cleaner front-end.
Footpegs
In order to offer the opportunity of maintaining a minimalist, no-compromise
image, the Hypermotard's passenger footpegs are designed to be removable.
This attention to detail enables a clean 'monoposto' look when on the track
while allowing a fast and easy change to 'biposto' for the street.
Furthermore, the rider's footpegs have a removable rubber insert so as to
increase boot grip on the peg during extreme competition use by exposing the
serrated metal edge.
Lighting and indicators
While the headlamp introduces a new and highly compact lighting shape which
blends with the single piece nose fairing and front fender moulding, the
rear light employs a specially designed strip of LEDs enhanced by a high
diffusion lens shaped into the sleek lines of the tailpiece. The same LEDs
are intensified under braking. The front directional indicators also employ
the latest in LED technology for illumination, and are ingeniously
integrated into the handguards that also support the foldable rear view
mirrors.
Tailpiece
The high intensity LED rear light assembly is moulded into a unique
tailpiece positioned high behind the seat. The supporting structure has been
designed so that the under part of the tailpiece is formed perfectly to
offer a sturdy pair of pillion grab-handles. This ingenious solution not
only helps to merge the rear light into the Hypermotard styling but also
provides a safe grip for passengers.
Ducati Data Analyser (DDA)
With the purchase of the DDA, which includes PC software, a USB-ready data
retrieval card and instructions, owners can review and analyse the
performance of the Hypermotard and its rider, and make comparisons between
various channels of information. The DDA is available from Ducati
Performance Accessories.
Normally used on race bikes only, the system records numerous channels of
data including throttle opening, vehicle speed, engine rpm, engine
temperature, distance travelled, laps and lap times. The system also
automatically calculates engine rpm and vehicle speed data so as to display
gear selection as an additional channel of information. At the end of a ride
or track session, up to 2MB (approximately 3.5 hours) of data can be
downloaded to your PC ready to compare, analyse and get an inside view of
the rider's and the Hypermotard's performance.
Data can be analysed in graphic form with options to zoom into detail of
specific sections. Dragging a trace along a timeline to reveal individual
values of the above listed channels enables the user to analyse performance
in the same way as data technicians in factory teams.
Exhaust System
The Hypermotard's 2-1-2 catalytic exhaust system with lambda probe is Euro 3
compliant. Its lightweight and compact design is achieved using 1mm thick
tubing which terminates in Ducati's trademark twin under-seat, black exhaust
mufflers, stylishly contrasted with great looking aluminium end caps.
DESMOPOWER The Hypermotard 1100 is powered by the incredible Ducati two-valve,
air-cooled, Desmodromic Dual Spark engine, giving it outstanding power
delivery, from grunting low rpms to the singing howl at redline. The
Hypermotard 1100 engine, which is an EVOlution of the Multistrada 1100
engine, flexes its muscles with a big 98mm bore and short 71.5mm stroke to
make 90 horses and 76 pounds of torque.
In keeping with its extreme character, engineers chose the Ducati 'dry'
racing-style clutch for the Hypermotard, the popular preference of thousands
of Ducatisti the world over. Furthermore, the primary drive gears have been
advanced with a new lightweight construction.
Power is optimised with fuel injected into 45mm throttle bodies and a
2-1-2 exhaust system that exits high behind the rear of the saddle.Two spark
plugs per cylinder, Dual Spark, optimises combustion temperatures and
increases maximum power and torque throughout the rev range, enhancing
reliability and reducing fuel consumption.
Compact and purposeful, the Desmo Twin engine's lightweight and narrow
L-Twin layout, no wider than a single cylinder, ensures that the bike is
lean and agile. The air-cooled design eliminates all the water radiators,
hoses, valves, reservoirs and pumps, keeping the motorcycle's weight down to
a minimum 390lbs (177kg) and its lines clean and race-like.
With more experience and success with twin-cylinder high performance
engines than any other manufacturer in the modern era, the air-cooled L-Twin
remains central to Ducati's philosophy of motorcycling. This experience,
plus constant investment in quality by design, advanced materials and
engineering techniques, has allowed Ducati to reduce the cost of scheduled
maintenance by as much as 50%.
Adding 'S' to the Hypermotard takes the thrills and road holding to the
highest level.
The outstanding Marzocchi 50mm forks of the 'S' include a durable low
friction, DLC (diamond-like carbon) black coating to the sliders, making the
Hypermotard 'S' respond effortlessly to every minute variation in the tarmac
and improve its already impressive road holding. The advanced 'S' suspension
is further enhanced with an Öhlins remote reservoir rear shock, renowned in
racing circles as the ultimate performance choice. This incredible shock is
fully adjustable for compression and rebound damping and spring preload
ensuring that the 'S' is readily adaptable to riding style and every road it
challenges.
With a bike as capable as the Hypermotard 1100 S, superior stopping power
is fundamental. By using the same Brembo Monobloc calipers first introduced
to the world on the new 1098 Superbike, world class braking performance is
assured. Each caliper is created from a single casting, as compared to the
conventional two piece construction, to ensure rigid flex-free operation and
a consistent solid 'feel' at the lever. And to ensure that the look of the
calipers matches the 'S' personality, each is machine finished.
Professional racers know that one of the best ways to improve the
handling and performance of a motorcycle is to reduce unsprung weight by
upgrading to superior lightweight wheels. Even from a distance, the black
Marchesini wheels with red pin-stripe confirm the 'S' performance of this
Hypermotard. Created from forged then machined alloy, both front and rear
wheels are significantly lighter (2 kg less than the standard version) and
create a lower moment of inertia and unsprung weight for improved handling
and quicker steering. Mounted to the wheels are new Z-rated Pirelli Diablo
Corsa III tyres. Designed to deliver racing performance on the road, they
warm up quickly, give great feedback, are stable under severe braking and
feature dual compound construction on the rear.
The 'S' lightweight performance and extreme look is further enhanced with
the liberal use of carbon fibre. The advanced composite is used for the fork
protectors, timing belt covers, front fender rear section and tail side
covers.
The Hypermotard 'S' - maximum performance, minimum weight, extreme
attitude.
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