Hyper 1100 Exhaust Question

Discussion in 'Hypermotard' started by tarmacassasin, Oct 5, 2015.

  1. hi guys,
    just bought my 2nd hyper 1100 as I missed my old one to much, was big mistake selling it.
    my question is:
    has anyone fitted the arrow headers
    Arrow Exhaust Headers for Ducati Hypermotard 1100 / EVO '08-'12 | eBay

    don't want the twin arrow cans under the seat tho. to heavy. want to use the mivv single sided carbon can (saves 7kg overall)
    EXHAUST MIVV DUCATI HYPERMOTARD 1100 2009 09 SUONO STEEL BLACK | eBay

    looking for something different as teri's are common now. good I know. but being different is good imo.
    also whats the thoughts on using the dp race ecu. I think it will work fine with the arrow headers and mivv can as its basically the same as the teri system just looks fifferent and saves over £1000.

    any thoughts on this? all input welcome.
     
  2. Zard rears - theyre nice...penta I think is the model name....but, more importantly you need to get rid of the cat and get some race headers...is that a gen 1 or 2? if its a gen 2 then the gen 1 headers will fit but youll need to get the ecu rewritten as the gen 1 headers on the gen bike will foul the o2 sensor but if the bike is dyno'd the operator will delete the o2 sensor so it can be removed and have a bung put in place...
     
  3. after all that decided to go for a twin sc project full system with a flashed ecu by cjs tuning. not sure what other performance mods to do yet to smooth out the throttle. what air filters are people using?
     
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  4. I used velocity stacks.... Nice one on the sc system.... Could never afford them. Dont use the dp ecu..... Chris will do a better job with the stock ecu.

    Is chris doing a flash map or is it going to cjs for a full mapping.... (i recommend a day on the dyno from personal experience) i dont take my bikes to anyone else... He just did my z1ooo a few months back and its amazing now....
     
  5. yeah emailed cjs about mapping my oe ecu. £450. so will take a trip to bath when the pipes are fitted. decided to go with a full sc project system now. not sure to go with the single sided carbon or the double carbon. think the double will fill the back end out ncely ones ive fitted the carbon seat unit that i had on my last hyper.
    anyone got a recomendation on rearsets. i had the rizoma ones last time. had alot of vibration through them tho.
     
  6. I have those rearsets ;)
     
  7. Are they any good?
     
  8. not used them much, fitted last week, ill give you a heads up when i've put a few more miles under them.

    they look lots better, but i've only done about 10 miles on them, in the rain . . . . .
     
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  9. Hi Tarmacassasin,

    Ditching the std air filter is a must, I went for the MWR filter & lid, this requires sawing the std airbox in half & fitting the non restrictive top & filter, works great, though induction roar will burst eardrums. (earplugs needed).
    Keep us updated.
     
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  10. MWR +1 ..........what a difference :upyeah:
     
  11. im happy with them tbh

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  12. Fairplay that's lovely! Is there a lot of grip on the pegs?
     
  13. so far so good, not bee on any really long rides or nothing yet but they feel as good as I would have hoped.
     
  14. I'll have to try some then :)
    Sun's out so I'm off for a ride :-D
     
  15. nice hyper, what exhaust is that and what belly pan is it. been looking for something to protect the lower end. how much weight did that pipe save?
     
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  16. thanks, zorst is a QD Ex-Box, belly pan isthe ducati carbon one (its in the spares book in the handbook) unsure about weight saving got to be a fair bit less than a stock bike as i've changed everything to carbon inc the wheels.

    list of mods below

    Carlos Checa ltd edition 48 tooth slipper clutch
    EVR carbon air box
    SC Project oil radiator
    Ducati Performance open clutch cover
    Lithium battery
    BST Carbon Fiber wheels
    ceramic front bearings
    Brake tech brake disc’s front and rear
    Brembo mono block front brake calipers (black)
    Brembo “evo SP” black rear brake caliper
    driven carbon handlebar
    custom rear end/tail tidy (in carbon) inc led brake light
    sergeant seat
    carbon fuel cap
    adjustable racing rearsets
    carbon ram air sides
    termignoni 2-1 exhaust and evo SP ECU
    Oury road hand grips
    Interphone handlebar remote
    Oberon clutch slave cylinder
    CRG Carbon brake and clutch levers (shorty)
    Ohlins steering damper
    Rental quick release rear sprocket
    Renthal front sprocket (15 tooth unlike everyone else)
    Tsubaki Sigma X-Ring Chain
    tiny LED rear indicators
    Ducati Performance Oil Plug
    lightweight flywheel
    all plastics swapped for 100% carbon fiber
    carbon fiber reservoir lids
    carbon fibre hand guards
    carbon fiber mirros
    carbon fiber reservoir mounts
    carbon fiber dash
    carbon fiber tank top cover
    carbon fiber tank side covers
    carbon fibre belt covers
    carbon fiber front nose
    carbon fibre under nose part
    carbon fiber front sprocket cover (x2)
    carbon fiber rear sprocket cover
    carbon fiber rear chain guard
    carbon fiber rear brake cylinder cover
    carbon fiber front mudguard
    carbon fiber front mudguard mounts
    carbon fiber front suspension leg protectors
    carbon fiber rear mudguard
    carbon fibre swingarm cover
    carbon fiber mudguard uprights
    carbon fiber frame plugs
    carbon fibre wind deflector
    carbon fiber front triangle part
    carbon fiber ignition surround
    carbon fiber front cable and oil hose tidy
    QD Exbox exhaust
    pro bolt titanium and stainless steel bolts
     
  17. sorry that lists braketech disks, I got sick of wiating for them so got galfer wavey on the front and the rear I got didnt fit and I cant be assed changing it now.
     
  18. Looks like you spent a few quid on it Gary , wheels look very trick must be expensive , like the brembos in the black colour look great . I had a road legal cr500 with bst carbon wheels , with no tyres on they was so light .
    This one ...

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