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2004 FJR Engine heat
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<blockquote data-quote="Ludwig61" data-source="post: 1434403" data-attributes="member: 87415"><p>I am another fortunate Gen I owner. I live in San Antonio, where we average 17 days over 100F. I don't get slammed by the heat unless it is stop-and-go. I have heard of others who had their legs baked at all temperatures and speeds. A prior owner did put the blanket in. Test ride it and see how it feels to you compared to how you recall your BMW would feel in the same temperatures.</p><p></p><p>There are also inexpensive tweaks to redirect some of the hot air away from your legs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ludwig61, post: 1434403, member: 87415"] I am another fortunate Gen I owner. I live in San Antonio, where we average 17 days over 100F. I don't get slammed by the heat unless it is stop-and-go. I have heard of others who had their legs baked at all temperatures and speeds. A prior owner did put the blanket in. Test ride it and see how it feels to you compared to how you recall your BMW would feel in the same temperatures. There are also inexpensive tweaks to redirect some of the hot air away from your legs. [/QUOTE]
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