cg1200, since you seem to be sincere about your heat issue, I'm gonna put my ass-hat away and suggest something for you...
I've been searching for pictures for an hour from the last 9 years of this forum without any luck...DID find some dead photobucket links that I'm sure are what I was hoping for, but no luck...
Back in 06 or 07, after all the Gen II pansies quit bragging on their "superior" Gen IIs, especially after the ignition failures, wiring harness failures, ECU failures, instrument cluster failures, snatchy throttles, grabby clutches and other "minor" issues, some folks started popping up with "My Bike's Too Hot!" threads. This after 2 or 3 years of the rest of us being told how wonderfully cool and "refined" their Gen IIs were.
Seems that some (several) owners had bikes with NO foam insulation in the fairings. Seems some overzealous shop monkeys were ripping the foam out between the fairing pieces and the motors, both sides, in the mistaken belief it was shipping foam, rather than heat deflectors. The foam is thick, heavy-duty closed-cell foam blocks glued to the fairing pieces basically following the lines of the fairings at their rear-most, blocking airflow from the motor and radiator from being blown back on the rider's legs.
If you look directly between the fairing panels and the motor block, either side, directly in front of your knees (if you were sitting on the bike) you'd see this foam filling the space between the fairing and the motor. If there is none there, you may be the beneficiary of a well meaning, but totally ignorant previous owner or untrained shop monkey who didn't realize that foam is supposed to be there! And the Saharan blast coming off your headers, radiator and motor would come ouf the fairings directly on your legs.
Hope this helps.
Hey Fellow Mooks...anyone got pictures of the fairing foam handy???