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How many miles on your Hyperstrada today?

duc

Joined Nov 2012
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Northwest
How many miles/kilometers are showing on your Hyperstrada today?
 
Just over 67 thousand kilometres. Bought new in 2015. It had been sitting on the showroom floor for awhile.
 

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My 2013 HS 821 has a massive 9863 miles on the odo! Most of that was put on by the previous (first) owner who took his **** to the TT on it at least once. So far, I just use it for a bit of fun local riding to contrast with the other machines on hand, dry-weather only. I know I'm pretty lucky and I don't feel too guilty about it!

Nick, UK
 
My 2013 HS 821 has a massive 9863 miles on the odo! Most of that was put on by the previous (first) owner who took his **** to the TT on it at least once. So far, I just use it for a bit of fun local riding to contrast with the other machines on hand, dry-weather only. I know I'm pretty lucky and I don't feel too guilty about it!

Nick, UK
'Other machines'...do tell old boy. You have my interest piqued.
 
'Other machines'...do tell old boy. You have my interest piqued.

Well, an ST4 Ducati of course, plus various Cagivas (Canyon 500, Gran Canyon 900, Raptor 650, Raptor 1000, Alazzurra 650-ish), two Gilera NordWest 600s, a '76 Suzuki GT550 and a '53 Guzzi Airone Sport. One or two of them need a little work but they are all in good shape. Problem is finding space to do anything, quite apart from extracting them to ride. My dear wife often reminds me of the best way to achieve that, and it isn't to build a larger garage!
 
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Well, an ST4 Ducati of course, plus various Cagivas (Canyon 500, Gran Canyon 900, Raptor 650, Raptor 1000, Alazzurra 650-ish), two Gilera NordWest 600s, a '76 Suzuki GT550 and a '53 Guzzi Airone Sport. One or two of them need a little work but they are all in good shape. Problem is finding space to do anything, quite apart from extracting them to ride. My dear wife often reminds me of the best way to achieve that, and it isn't to build a larger garage!
Thatsa helluva stable you have. Or since it's mostly Italian stuff i shoulda said scuderia. Cagivas are rarer then hen's teeth over here. I've only seen one and it was from the states. I believe it was an Elefant. Gilera? Nope, only heard of them. GT550 eh? They were a somewhat popular bike in their day. The Kawi's of that era used to be the hooligan's choice. I had two RD350's and a RD400. Miss them...
 
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