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I'm on my second bike with Hyper-Lites. I believe it gives the cage driver behind me a little extra attention boost that may prevent me from being rear ended.
I rode my '01 1150 GS 140,000 miles with Hyper-Lites on it without any issues. I now ride a '07 12RT. One of the first things I added was Hyper-Lites so they have about 70K on them. Well, they started acting ...wierd. Flash for a while, stay on solid for a while all while not touching the bike much less the brake. I called Hyper-light and they were as helpful as they could possibly be. They had me run through some basic diagnostics (I'm no bike electrician) and I talked with them about 3 times checking possibilities. They determined it was the computer or whatever it's properly called. They sent me a new computer thingy, which took ME about 10 minutes to wire in at no charge, they even included a return mailing postage label so I could return the defective part. I assume so they can rip it apart and see what went wrong.
THAT'S the kind of service I think needs to be talked about. No receipt, no "original purchaser" no "how old are they." They broke, we'll take care of it. I find this kind of service EXTRAORDINARY in this day and age.
No, I'm not affiliated bla, bla, bla.
Stan Herman
MOA Ambassador
MOA Director
I'm on my second bike with Hyper-Lites. I believe it gives the cage driver behind me a little extra attention boost that may prevent me from being rear ended.
I rode my '01 1150 GS 140,000 miles with Hyper-Lites on it without any issues. I now ride a '07 12RT. One of the first things I added was Hyper-Lites so they have about 70K on them. Well, they started acting ...wierd. Flash for a while, stay on solid for a while all while not touching the bike much less the brake. I called Hyper-light and they were as helpful as they could possibly be. They had me run through some basic diagnostics (I'm no bike electrician) and I talked with them about 3 times checking possibilities. They determined it was the computer or whatever it's properly called. They sent me a new computer thingy, which took ME about 10 minutes to wire in at no charge, they even included a return mailing postage label so I could return the defective part. I assume so they can rip it apart and see what went wrong.
THAT'S the kind of service I think needs to be talked about. No receipt, no "original purchaser" no "how old are they." They broke, we'll take care of it. I find this kind of service EXTRAORDINARY in this day and age.
No, I'm not affiliated bla, bla, bla.
Stan Herman
MOA Ambassador
MOA Director
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