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<blockquote data-quote="Craig in Denver" data-source="post: 14855" data-attributes="member: 255"><p>Mark:</p><p></p><p>I put a round 2" piece of pipe insulation foam (used for insulating hot water heater pipes) inside the fairing, along the top 'shin edge'. It's about 2' long and pushed all the way foreward, almost to the hazard switch in panel A. I think the rectifier stopped further foreward movement. This sealed the hot air blast. I also tried to plug the lower rear corner of the fairing, in front of my left ankle.</p><p></p><p>All in all, it's still pretty Fookin' HOT. :bigeyes:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig in Denver, post: 14855, member: 255"] Mark: I put a round 2" piece of pipe insulation foam (used for insulating hot water heater pipes) inside the fairing, along the top 'shin edge'. It's about 2' long and pushed all the way foreward, almost to the hazard switch in panel A. I think the rectifier stopped further foreward movement. This sealed the hot air blast. I also tried to plug the lower rear corner of the fairing, in front of my left ankle. All in all, it's still pretty Fookin' HOT. :bigeyes: [/QUOTE]
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