Excessive Heat Near the Passenger Right Foot Peg
#12
The cool flow fan is what you need. Pulls air down and away from your wife’s leg, away from that rear cylinder and down past the cat.
My wife’s leg was cooking in traffic and slow speed. To the point her calf would be solid red and she was miserable. Put the cool flow fan on and helped tremendously.
My wife’s leg was cooking in traffic and slow speed. To the point her calf would be solid red and she was miserable. Put the cool flow fan on and helped tremendously.
#13
Piping back in to add, that when my GF and started touring we had the same issue (heat on her ankle etc) and that was on a bike with the under seat heat deflectors.
Tried a few other things too. Still kinda hot no matter what we tried.
Eventually what fixed everything for her was a good set of actual high top riding boots.
Not even a whisper about heat anymore and we've been miles and miles all over the US weeks at a time.
Something to try if you haven't yet anyway....
Tried a few other things too. Still kinda hot no matter what we tried.
Eventually what fixed everything for her was a good set of actual high top riding boots.
Not even a whisper about heat anymore and we've been miles and miles all over the US weeks at a time.
Something to try if you haven't yet anyway....
#14
Piping back in to add, that when my GF and started touring we had the same issue (heat on her ankle etc) and that was on a bike with the under seat heat deflectors.
Tried a few other things too. Still kinda hot no matter what we tried.
Eventually what fixed everything for her was a good set of actual high top riding boots.
Not even a whisper about heat anymore and we've been miles and miles all over the US weeks at a time.
Something to try if you haven't yet anyway....
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...TF8&th=1&psc=1
Tried a few other things too. Still kinda hot no matter what we tried.
Eventually what fixed everything for her was a good set of actual high top riding boots.
Not even a whisper about heat anymore and we've been miles and miles all over the US weeks at a time.
Something to try if you haven't yet anyway....
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...TF8&th=1&psc=1
#17
#18
I feel almost apologetic in stating this, but anything short of eliminating the heat is simply trying to work around it. A no-cat, preferably stainless steel header is the once-and-for-all answer to the problem in all respects. Do that and your wife can ride in any boots or shoes she likes. She can use highway pegs or not (mine uses both) and she won't feel heat again. Both rider and passenger will feel less overall radiating heat when stopped and idling. It's the best comfort change we made out of all the things we did to this ride.
#19
Piping back in to add, that when my GF and started touring we had the same issue (heat on her ankle etc) and that was on a bike with the under seat heat deflectors.
Tried a few other things too. Still kinda hot no matter what we tried.
Eventually what fixed everything for her was a good set of actual high top riding boots.
Not even a whisper about heat anymore and we've been miles and miles all over the US weeks at a time.
Something to try if you haven't yet anyway....
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...TF8&th=1&psc=1
Tried a few other things too. Still kinda hot no matter what we tried.
Eventually what fixed everything for her was a good set of actual high top riding boots.
Not even a whisper about heat anymore and we've been miles and miles all over the US weeks at a time.
Something to try if you haven't yet anyway....
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...TF8&th=1&psc=1
I have always been pretty adamant about my wife wearing boots when we ride. She would roll her eyes when I told her she had to but would put them on.
A few weeks ago we were going for a short ride in the evening and she wanted to wear her sneakers. I relented and let her. The next day she told me she understands why I wanted her to wear boots because her right foot was cooking.
#20
The cool flow fan is what you need. Pulls air down and away from your wife’s leg, away from that rear cylinder and down past the cat.
My wife’s leg was cooking in traffic and slow speed. To the point her calf would be solid red and she was miserable. Put the cool flow fan on and helped tremendously.
My wife’s leg was cooking in traffic and slow speed. To the point her calf would be solid red and she was miserable. Put the cool flow fan on and helped tremendously.
Since the Chinese muffin fan and plastic stuff is $315, and may or may not make your rear cylinder run hotter due to how it effects air flow while riding above the fan shut off speed, if I were looking for something I would be looking at something like this https://www.jpcycles.com/product/164...ing-fan-chrome