Early 80’s, a company called Hyper (red stickers) with twin top tubes and eliptical down-tube. We recommend scheduling a Periodic Maintenance & Inspection appointment at the service centre, choosing the earlier option between 3,000km of usage or every 3 months. Entice customers to sign up for your mailing list with discounts or exclusive offers.
Just like the McLaren supercars, these hyper e-bikes also come with power modes that the riders can choose from using the digital display. The Extreme range is a full-suspension mountain e-bike designed hyper bicycles for maximum off-road riding and control, while the Sport series is suited for fast cruising around cities and off-road tracks. All the aforementioned five power modes are based on the settings found in McLaren Sport, and both the Sport and Extreme models are equipped with Pirelli tires to weather all kinds of roads and bumps. The Extreme 600W and Extreme 250W feature SRAM wireless XX Eagle Transmission 12-speed drivetrains.
Boasting a powerful 998cc inline four-cylinder engine, state-of-the-art electronics, and the latest Brembo brakes, the Ninja H2 and Ninja H2 Carbon amount to pure performance on the road. The balanced supercharged engine delivers both exhilarating acceleration and superb fuel efficiency. The key to achieving this balance was increasing the engine’s thermal efficiency by utilizing a high compression ratio. Designed for high-performance racing engines, the premium dog-ring transmission allows for smooth, precise, quick shifting.
Three-mode Kawasaki Launch Control Mode (KLCM) provides unmatchable acceleration from a stop by electronically controlling engine output to minimize rear wheel-slip and front end lift. KLCM allows the rider to launch from a stop with the throttle held wide open. That’s what Logan Martin’s bike check looked like back in 2018 – with chrome, gold and black parts. Even though I always go for an all-black bike, an all-chrome looks really COOL.
The consumption values stated refer to the roadworthy series condition of the vehicles at the time of factory delivery. Digging in further into the Jet Fuel, you’ll see that, despite Hyper claiming it to be a BMX bike, it’s outfitted with 26-inch wheels. Given the fact that BMX bikes are most commonly found with 20-inch wheels, is it appropriate to really call the Hyper a BMX bike? Given its overall hyper mountain bike stance and geometry, it certainly resembles a dirt jumper more than it does a BMX, or at least it does in my opinion.
The company also established an ongoing commitment to supporting Riders and the sport through sponsorships of individuals and Teams. One of the first Riders to benefit from Hyper sponsorship was Eric Carter, who helped position Hyper as a leader in BMX by capturing a National Championship and being an excellent spokesperson and promoter of the brand. Eric moved on to a stellar career in Mountain Biking, while Hyper continued to develop BMX products and began exploring an expanded position in the marketplace. With a long history of active, successful participation in the BMX and bicycle mass market industry, it was time to establish a similar position with the High-End Mountain Bike industry. The obvious choice to manage our entry into the Mountain Biking was longtime friend and MTB legend Eric Carter. Eric Carter is currently heading up our Product Development Program and is organizing our marketing and support efforts.
Hyper Bicycles, Inc. was established in 1990 by former BMX Pro Clay Goldsmid. Initially the company produced high end BMX Racing frames and components. Hyper Bicycles also established an ongoing commitment to supporting riders and the sport through sponsorships of individuals and teams. Eric moved on to a stellar career in Mountain Biking while Hyper continued to develop BMX products and began expanding the Hyper Bicycles position in the retail marketplace. Hyper has since become a major player in the bicycle mass market, and in specialty sporting goods offering BMX Bikes, Mountain Bikes, and other products to a wide range of consumers.
Transform effortlessly between sport and commuter position while you ride. You may not be able to sprint like Evan Bausbacher or wall-ride like Chris Tolley, but at least now you can ride the same wheels they ride. The wheels are available in the same formats as our regular HYPER wheels.
Eric has already committed to a schedule of events, races, and other promotional opportunities to provide visibility to our effort and create the foundation for Hyper Bicycles continued involvement in Mountain Biking. Hyper plans to support and promote Mountain Biking by producing top quality products for Racers and enthusiasts. The company is seeking industry partners that share our vision of support and commitment to supporting our riders and producing highest quality parts that perform as well as they look. Dubbed the Jet Fuel, this electric bike is made by Hyper Bicycle Co, a brand which we’ve talked about quite a bit here on InsideEVs. Known for its affordable electric bike offerings, Hyper has been making a name for itself in the for-sport e-bike category, with a number of entry-level electric mountain bikes that significantly lower the barriers to entry. The brand’s e-bike offerings, some of which can even be found in Walmart, are indeed built to a budget, but nonetheless offer the enhanced mobility you’d come to expect from an e-bike.