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<blockquote data-quote="RiderJoe" data-source="post: 1448880" data-attributes="member: 93203"><p>[USER=98231]@d EVOlved 1[/USER] welcome to the Forum from So. Cal! Ride safe, and keep the shiny side up! I had an '03, and yes, it put out a lot of heat. You won't be able to completely eliminate it, but can improve on how much of it is hitting you. Weather stripping worked for me, and a heat resistant air-conditioning blanket (one side aluminum foil) on top of the engine (below the tank) helped a lot. (A similar shield is factory installed on my '06).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RiderJoe, post: 1448880, member: 93203"] [USER=98231]@d EVOlved 1[/USER] welcome to the Forum from So. Cal! Ride safe, and keep the shiny side up! I had an '03, and yes, it put out a lot of heat. You won't be able to completely eliminate it, but can improve on how much of it is hitting you. Weather stripping worked for me, and a heat resistant air-conditioning blanket (one side aluminum foil) on top of the engine (below the tank) helped a lot. (A similar shield is factory installed on my '06). [/QUOTE]
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