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The specs for the 2013 (not "Low") Hyperstrada and Hypermotard seat heights indicate that there is approximately 20mm difference. I have both seats, and the Motard one is thicker and puts me further forward, which could easily account for the difference.My "Chicken Strips" are always about 5mm wide, and when my wife is passenger I just crank the rear preload all the way up and away we go. Also, I have installed folding tip foot levers.I also have an SV650, which has about 75mm less legroom. I have very long legs, so I made a set of plates to move the pegs down and back a bit. The Hyper is quite comfortable on a long trip, unlike the SV.I do fault Ducati for making the "Low" model and causing all this confusion.Just checked, and the fork assemblies for regular Hyper and the Strada have the same part numbers.
The specs for the 2013 (not "Low") Hyperstrada and Hypermotard seat heights indicate that there is approximately 20mm difference. I have both seats, and the Motard one is thicker and puts me further forward, which could easily account for the difference.
My "Chicken Strips" are always about 5mm wide, and when my wife is passenger I just crank the rear preload all the way up and away we go. Also, I have installed folding tip foot levers.
I also have an SV650, which has about 75mm less legroom. I have very long legs, so I made a set of plates to move the pegs down and back a bit. The Hyper is quite comfortable on a long trip, unlike the SV.
I do fault Ducati for making the "Low" model and causing all this confusion.
Just checked, and the fork assemblies for regular Hyper and the Strada have the same part numbers.