I bought a new CVO SG today, didn't get a lot of miles on it yet only about 40 miles but man that is one hot bike, my right calf is almost frying. I plan to get thigh heat deflectors probably the Kuryakin ones in smoke, but is there anything that will help with the lower heat area. Worried I am going to fry my legs in the Florida heat.
Ahh, welcome to the world of the 110" motor!!!!
After you change mufflers, headers, buy a tuner and get a proper tune in it the 110" will cool off but it's still a hot bike compared to the old 88" & 96" motors.
I keep my lowers off unless its below 60 degrees!
Look around the site and you'll get a thousand opinions. But generally getting rid of your existing exhaust, get it tuned and take off those lowers is the only way you're going to cool things off.
Good luck! You will love your CVO SG!!