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New 2005 small problems.
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<blockquote data-quote="Calimus" data-source="post: 421055"><p>My 05' only had 8600m on it when I got it last year and I noticed the shin melting powers the bike had. However, having just come off a vmax, it wasn't all that bad. After doubling the milage in less then a year I've noticed that the heat has either died down, or I've gotten used to it entirely. The only time I notice it now is if I'm in stop and go traffic on a hot day.</p><p></p><p>Ebay has insulator blankets that go under the tank to help with some of the heat flow that tends to go to your neather regions and some here will swear by them. I haven't tried it so I can't really say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calimus, post: 421055"] My 05' only had 8600m on it when I got it last year and I noticed the shin melting powers the bike had. However, having just come off a vmax, it wasn't all that bad. After doubling the milage in less then a year I've noticed that the heat has either died down, or I've gotten used to it entirely. The only time I notice it now is if I'm in stop and go traffic on a hot day. Ebay has insulator blankets that go under the tank to help with some of the heat flow that tends to go to your neather regions and some here will swear by them. I haven't tried it so I can't really say. [/QUOTE]
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