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One guy's observation on the "heat issue"
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<blockquote data-quote="garyahouse" data-source="post: 841529" data-attributes="member: 20946"><p>I ride an 05 with no heat fixes lurking beneath the tank. Last August here in Florida, I got a good taste of what the toasted bun detesters were howling about. However, I discovered that if I sit back in the seat a little, kick my knees out about 3-4 inches from the tank, they catch a nice cool blast of air that pretty much nullifies most of what was coming from the bike. Simple solution and it works for me. However, during the winter, I rode the bike 20 miles in to work at average temps of 40 and sure did appreciate the warmth of the motor and that amazing fairing.</p><p></p><p>Gary</p><p></p><p>darksider #44</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garyahouse, post: 841529, member: 20946"] I ride an 05 with no heat fixes lurking beneath the tank. Last August here in Florida, I got a good taste of what the toasted bun detesters were howling about. However, I discovered that if I sit back in the seat a little, kick my knees out about 3-4 inches from the tank, they catch a nice cool blast of air that pretty much nullifies most of what was coming from the bike. Simple solution and it works for me. However, during the winter, I rode the bike 20 miles in to work at average temps of 40 and sure did appreciate the warmth of the motor and that amazing fairing. Gary darksider #44 [/QUOTE]
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