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I have air wings and the air wings will not solve your problem because they direct air upwards to the driver and passenger. Try placing your lower air vents facing down so that the airflow will direct the heat away from your legs. I have that same problem with the left side of the engine when the radiator fan comes on.dulcimerbob wrote:OK, I've used the search engine and really have not found an answer. The engine heat bothers me and I do wear jeans and tall boots. This is my first full faired bike and it is hot here in Ga. I have seen the air wings but cannot spare the money for them. Has anybody fabbed anything on the cheap that could help my ventilation problems ?
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Mr Jensee wrote:I must have an exceptional Voyager XII, was out riding with friends last Saturday, a good 5 hrs. The temperature was 98 degrees, heat index 110, the only place I wasn't hot was around my legs and feet. Not wearing anything special either. We had to finally go home due to everyone getting dehydrated even though we stopped often for fluid breaks. I have a naked bike that puts out 5 times the heat on a summer day than does my XII.
David I'll bet that is exactly the problem. My bike still has all the original stuff on it! Well if you don't count the mirrors!David (N. Alabama) wrote:Mr Jensee wrote:I must have an exceptional Voyager XII, was out riding with friends last Saturday, a good 5 hrs. The temperature was 98 degrees, heat index 110, the only place I wasn't hot was around my legs and feet. Not wearing anything special either. We had to finally go home due to everyone getting dehydrated even though we stopped often for fluid breaks. I have a naked bike that puts out 5 times the heat on a summer day than does my XII.
It makes me wonder if some of these bikes are missing the gaskets that go between the engine and the fairing to keep the heat from the radiator from getting to the rider. All the heat from the radiator should be going out the side vents on the lower fairing.
I never noticed any heat from the Voyager XII. I did notice the lack of air when sitting behind that fairing though.
To make money!Nathan (South Carolina) wrote:...why were engine heat shields sold a few years ago?
...for the guys who wear shorts and sneakers..debron wrote:To make money!Nathan (South Carolina) wrote:...why were engine heat shields sold a few years ago?![]()
Partially right. The heat shields were made by a guy down in Texas, which, typically, has some of the hotter riding days. They do make a difference. Help keep you warmer in the winter too.debron wrote:To make money!Nathan (South Carolina) wrote:...why were engine heat shields sold a few years ago?![]()
Chris near Kansas City wrote:Partially right. The heat shields were made by a guy down in Texas, which, typically, has some of the hotter riding days. They do make a difference. Help keep you warmer in the winter too.debron wrote:To make money!Nathan (South Carolina) wrote:...why were engine heat shields sold a few years ago?![]()
My feet do not get as hot when on the highway bars (with the air coming out of the radiator/fairing side vents) now that I have some decent boots.