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Momfer

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Anyone installed a gear indicator on the HS yet?

I'm thinking to get one on but not sure which one or if it's possible without disturbing the wiring.

Regards.
 
You could find useful this:
"Ok, took it to the dealer, just called them. ECU Canban system had a critical error which they cleared and then the bike started , they took it for a ride and then the Throttle Position sensor is no longer being recognised by the ECU. I had a Healtech gear position sensor/ indicator plugged in but took this out when it wouldn't learn. The dealer have now disconnected its power lead also. Now I dont know if the ECU caused the Healtech to not learn or vice versa. If they get it working I'll be scared to connect it back up."
Written in this page:
http://hyperstrada.com/ducati-hyperstrada/187-dead-12-a-2.html
 
Hi, I'm the guy Stradavarious quoted.
I installed the Healtech on my Strada and it wou;dn't set up. I contacted Healtech technical who were superb and even responded on a Sunday with mails and texts when I tried to get it working. In the end they asked I send it back for a full refund, which I did. They will be working to get one for the new Hyper but at the time of writing, nothing yet.
(I had the HEALTECH on my 2008 Hyper and 2010 Tiger and they were superb)
 
Installed?

anyone installed it yet?

Its not like the DS model which is plug and play, the GIPRO-X requires a wheel speed sensor to be fitted for the Strada -hmmm. Maybe I'll wait a while longer just in case
 
anyone installed it yet?

Its not like the DS model which is plug and play, the GIPRO-X requires a wheel speed sensor to be fitted for the Strada -hmmm. Maybe I'll wait a while longer just in case

Yeah. I am quite put off when its not plug and play...hmmmmm
 
I don't see how they can make it plug & play, the speed output goes from ABS to ECU, so you have to tap into that line. It was blue on The Super Tenere, but I never tried it on the Duc. I did put the gear indicator on my wife's 696, but that was a long time ago, don't think that was plug & play either, even tho her bike does not have ABS.
 
Yeah, I would be interested in a plug and play. I rode the 696 this morning to check it over for an up coming trip, the gear indicator is nice add on.

Update: Checking my records, that is the same one I put on the 696, plugs into the Diagnostic plug.
 
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When I go to their site and do the compatibility check, it comes up with a different part (not the DS series) for the HyperStrada.

GIPRO-X-RD + GPX-WSS
 
It was the case last week but when I checked today, it showed the DS. I just checked again and it shows the DS as the only option, the X-Type is no longer an option.
I called the guys at Blue Monkey (the main US distributor) and asked they ensure the unit they send is the latest model for the Hyperstrada, they said they would check with Norbert at Healtech before shipping anything.
 
Okay, sent them an email, it is in production but not available at dealers yet. So, you are right, coming soon.

"We had to do a firmware update on the GPDS DS to support this bike.
The GPDS-D02 new version (FW: C06) is not available from dealers yet but it is in production now.

It's plug-n-play although one wire need to be tapped for power."
 
When I go to their site and do the compatibility check, it comes up with a different part (not the DS series) for the HyperStrada.

GIPRO-X-RD + GPX-WSS

The link in my earlier message should take you to the order form. Norbert at HealTech has also confirmed that the same model will work with my 2011 Monster 659.
 
Fitted the GIPro DS today; yet to take it out and calibrate it, but is appears as though it will work fine, lights up and counts down as described in the instructions. I have powered it from the power wire into the merit accessory plug under the seat. Had to extend the power wire on the GIPro to reach. Will head out tomorrow and teach it the gears.
 
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