Reading up on these... rider aids, wheelie control, traction control, cornering ABS, and ‘slide by brake’ ABS for the rear ,auto-blipping u/d quickshifter V4-style full colour 4.3” LCD dash, though there’s no fuel gauge or range readout. The Hyper has three riding modes – sport, touring, urban, which are fully adjustable – so you can alter power output/throttle response, and wheelie/traction/ABS settings for each mode to suit yourself. no fuel gauge or range read out really , all the electronic gadgets and they couldn't be arsed to fit a fuel gauge love the look of it but would i want a bike with no fuel gauge ....