I bought a 2012 FJRwith 4K miles back in March and have been in love with it ever since - til now. I've noticed now that weather is warmer (low 80's in CT) there is an unbearable amount of heat down around my ankles and calves. The bike came with Two Brothers slip on exhaust pipes and I've noticed that the right side seems a bit loose compared to the left. When I brought it in for service, the shop said that one of the clamps was loose and that they couldn't really tighten any further so they told me to call Two Bros for a replacement clamp. I haven't gotten around to doing that yet.
If I was only feeling the heat on the side with the loose clamp (and it's not really that loose) I'd just assume that the exhaust was leaking a bit. But it's actually hotter on my left leg which has the good clamp. I don't know what to think. But the heat is really bad. I almost can't take it anymore.
I did some poking around and saw others complaining on the forum about older model FJR's (mostly 2006) and heat issues but nothing recent. So my question is should I go back to stock pipes or some other pipe more well known for their heat dissipation? It certainly seems like it has to be related to these Two Bros pipes. FWIW, I'm not a custom pipe person. I wouldn't normally buy slip-ons. Stock has always been good enough for me. Any guidance or thoughts would be appreciated.
Oh, and I always wear Alpinestars textile riding pants and 3/4 length motorcycle boots. I'd consider buying calf-high boots but that doesn't seem like the best solution.
Thanks,
Chris
If I was only feeling the heat on the side with the loose clamp (and it's not really that loose) I'd just assume that the exhaust was leaking a bit. But it's actually hotter on my left leg which has the good clamp. I don't know what to think. But the heat is really bad. I almost can't take it anymore.
I did some poking around and saw others complaining on the forum about older model FJR's (mostly 2006) and heat issues but nothing recent. So my question is should I go back to stock pipes or some other pipe more well known for their heat dissipation? It certainly seems like it has to be related to these Two Bros pipes. FWIW, I'm not a custom pipe person. I wouldn't normally buy slip-ons. Stock has always been good enough for me. Any guidance or thoughts would be appreciated.
Oh, and I always wear Alpinestars textile riding pants and 3/4 length motorcycle boots. I'd consider buying calf-high boots but that doesn't seem like the best solution.
Thanks,
Chris