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Engine Heat and saddle
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<blockquote data-quote="FJReady" data-source="post: 628508" data-attributes="member: 465"><p>Ride a 2004/2005 model around in this heat and then get back on yours. You'll feel cooler. I can't offer advice about the heat except for clothing to block the airflow on the legs.</p><p></p><p>As for seats several of the after market guys offer a slighter lower (maybe 1 inch) option for the FJR seat. Like MDisher states, suspension mads might me a more productive option.</p><p></p><p>All next weeks looks like nasty summer (HOT) weather in these parts. Good luck with finding the best solution for you. I just grin and bear it. Morning commute is OK, The ride home (rt 95) can be brutal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJReady, post: 628508, member: 465"] Ride a 2004/2005 model around in this heat and then get back on yours. You'll feel cooler. I can't offer advice about the heat except for clothing to block the airflow on the legs. As for seats several of the after market guys offer a slighter lower (maybe 1 inch) option for the FJR seat. Like MDisher states, suspension mads might me a more productive option. All next weeks looks like nasty summer (HOT) weather in these parts. Good luck with finding the best solution for you. I just grin and bear it. Morning commute is OK, The ride home (rt 95) can be brutal. [/QUOTE]
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