Heat from engine

ghost

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Can anyone help me? I ride in Arizona where temps in the summer are always over 100. The heat from the engine burns my leg so much that it spoils the fun. I was looking for something to wrap around the right leg to keep it cool in the heat. Thanks

Ghost
 
Some guys have mentioned that they've gotten a piece of leather that they strap to the inside of their right leg. I think you could also get that thermal tape stuff and wrap it around the headers under the heat shields. There's also this thread dealing with a similar problem for the pillon that might be helpful: http://www.r3owners.net/threads/uh-oh-passenger-heat-big-problem.22742/
 
Cowboy boots work for me - even in Arizona and the Mojave in July and August.
 
Can anyone help me? I ride in Arizona where temps in the summer are always over 100. The heat from the engine burns my leg so much that it spoils the fun. I was looking for something to wrap around the right leg to keep it cool in the heat. Thanks

Ghost
I ceramic powder coated all my exhaust including heat shields. That seem to make it tolerable. I'm in TX, so I understand the heat! One reason I have yet to do more the TORS to my exhaust.
 
Other than keeping the heat in, is there any real benefits to ceramic coating the exhaust? Not a process I had heard much about until recently.
 
Can anyone help me? I ride in Arizona where temps in the summer are always over 100. The heat from the engine burns my leg so much that it spoils the fun. I was looking for something to wrap around the right leg to keep it cool in the heat. Thanks

Ghost
I replaced my Carpenter Brute with a Supertrapp. What a difference!!!! Solved my problem.
 
Remove catalytic converter and have a more fuel rich tune added to the ECU.
The more engine work i had done the less hot my pipes became - strange but true
 
@Mittzy have to say the only uncomfortable heat I noticed on your bike was if it wasn't moving for more than a couple of minutes. Slow creeping traffic wouldn't be too much fun I imagine, but as long as you're moving it was fine - and twisting the throttle a little sort of takes your mind of it in any case. ;)

Then of course there was the smoke and smell of burning rubber that was pretty distracting too........:laugh:
 
@Mittzy have to say the only uncomfortable heat I noticed on your bike was if it wasn't moving for more than a couple of minutes. Slow creeping traffic wouldn't be too much fun I imagine, but as long as you're moving it was fine - and twisting the throttle a little sort of takes your mind of it in any case. ;)

Then of course there was the smoke and smell of burning rubber that was pretty distracting too........:laugh:
You must have been behind @Gothlander :cool:
 
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