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<blockquote data-quote="Big Sky" data-source="post: 1296098" data-attributes="member: 3460"><p>"...and i have warped plastic at the upper right corner of the digital dash readout. No indicators of a burn on the electronic panel inside the dash."</p><p></p><p>I don't see where you state the year or Gen, but I'm guessing it's a Gen I. I had the Yamaha (AHAMAY) touring windscreen on my '03 and also had some meltage on the upper right part of the dash panel, actually melted entirely through the black plastic in one small spot. I thought something underneath must have gotten very hot. But it was later confirmed that if that touring screen was left in an upper position and the bike parked at just the right angle to the sun, like a magnifying glass there could be a hot spot, hot enough to melt dash plastic. There were several instances of this recorded here many years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Sky, post: 1296098, member: 3460"] "...and i have warped plastic at the upper right corner of the digital dash readout. No indicators of a burn on the electronic panel inside the dash." I don't see where you state the year or Gen, but I'm guessing it's a Gen I. I had the Yamaha (AHAMAY) touring windscreen on my '03 and also had some meltage on the upper right part of the dash panel, actually melted entirely through the black plastic in one small spot. I thought something underneath must have gotten very hot. But it was later confirmed that if that touring screen was left in an upper position and the bike parked at just the right angle to the sun, like a magnifying glass there could be a hot spot, hot enough to melt dash plastic. There were several instances of this recorded here many years ago. [/QUOTE]
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