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2004 FJR Engine heat
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<blockquote data-quote="Bounce" data-source="post: 1434416" data-attributes="member: 257"><p>I still have my PdP '03. Engine heat can be an issue during the summer but it's also the same for a 84 GL1200 and a 98 GL1500se (prior to adding WingWings to move air around the fairing and onto the rider). Wear long pants, boots, and gloves and you'll be ahead of the game. ANY bike is hot in the summer where I live. I thought something was on fire in my front fairing on the GL1200 and pulled to the shoulder. The heat on my hands was ambient heat. I started wearing gloves religiously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bounce, post: 1434416, member: 257"] I still have my PdP '03. Engine heat can be an issue during the summer but it's also the same for a 84 GL1200 and a 98 GL1500se (prior to adding WingWings to move air around the fairing and onto the rider). Wear long pants, boots, and gloves and you'll be ahead of the game. ANY bike is hot in the summer where I live. I thought something was on fire in my front fairing on the GL1200 and pulled to the shoulder. The heat on my hands was ambient heat. I started wearing gloves religiously. [/QUOTE]
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