CES Headers and Exhaust - HOT!

The Indian TS111 bikes are hot too.

Darn shame you can never feel the heat in winter.:D
 
You might try installing a set of lowers off the front forks to deflect the wind so it doesn't come up in the wrong places, just a thought, I know that when I had a windshield, the lowers eliminated the turbulance behind the shield.

:Hoopla

I was wondering about that. I had a taller windshield on at the time and it dips down on the sides a bit. Wondered if that deflected wind in any weird way.
 
Triumph have started a new line in there clothing section...might be just for you:D
 

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The area your feeling heat, and I hate to say this, is because of the forward controls. Moving your leg forward is creating an area with low/no flow so radiant heat is building up.

Youll need to fabricate/fit a heatshield of sorts to stop it.

This really sucks. I wonder if I could add pegs in the original spots or highway bars with highway pegs so I can have a secondary place to put my feet when my thigh starts cooking on long trips?
 
This really sucks. I wonder if I could add pegs in the original spots or highway bars with highway pegs so I can have a secondary place to put my feet when my thigh starts cooking on long trips?
Maybe a set of roadster pegs? Mine honestly is not really any different from stock. Hyway pegs, man I cannot see how that would work at all, unless they were way, way outboard and you are really tall.
 
Maybe a set of roadster pegs? Mine honestly is not really any different from stock. Hyway pegs, man I cannot see how that would work at all, unless they were way, way outboard and you are really tall.
Nope you will just have to cut that leg off and leave it at home. Oh ya take 6 inches off each and you will not need forward controls.
 
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