Hey Moto, you can test the fan by disconnecting it and running wires directly from the positive and negative terminals on your battery (or an external one). Don't worry about getting them backwards, it'll just spin in 'reverse' if you do that.
If the fan does not spin/turn, you might have a bad fan motor, but there are a lot of other possibilities!
I have a video that's coming out real soon on this topic that shows how to troubleshoot this issue. Did your Hyper generate an error code/amber warning light? Did you check to see if the fan blades are obstructed in anyway?
As a side note, the fans on my 848 kick on at exactly 217 degrees F, but your Hyper might be different.
I will PM you with an 'advanced' link to my troubleshooting video, which might be helpful...
Reviving this thread as I've experienced the same with my 2017 Hypermotard 939.
If anyone still had the troubleshooting video, appreciate getting the link.
Thanks!
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