I know, shorts are NOT the normal riding garb for us, but yesterday and I'm sure today is the same, with ambient temps approaching 100 with a heat index of about 108, I rode in shorts yesterday.
Now my '09 SERG is still completely stock and it IS a heat generator to say the least. I read about someone getting their calf burned from the rising or radiant heat. I still have the CAT and the main purpose of the CAT it to get HOT and burn off the NOX's. So in function our stock CAT is a heat factory.
My AC was extremely hot as well. I wouldn't say it would blister my leg, but you'd be stupid to do not try and avoid that area Whit your leg.
I'm not sure as I had no way to determine this, but after watching many TV drag races and being in hot locals while drag racing, I would say the area of I-70 we were riding on yesterday had a surface temp of probably in the mid to high 120's. You could just feel the reflection of heat from the surface as you rode over it. When possible and there are two types of surface, concrete or blacktop side by side, I ride over the concrete side and travel whatever speed needed to stay there. There is way more heat over the lighter colored concrete.
I do plan on getting this cooled down a bit with a set of 2" Fullsacs and a TTS Mastertune. I'll also cut open the pipe and kill the CAT. That being said, what are you other guys seeing for heat? this bike is way hotter than my '08 SERK with the V&H Dresser dual installed. I had SE-AC and PCMIII along with the V&H system.
On the SEUC there are the mid frame deflectors, do they help much? I've hear of several companies making them, but they all do about the same thing other than the HD ones are matte finished and if painted they would still look matte finished.
So what are others doing for the heat issues?
