Alright, sorry to leave you guys hanging. Got pulled away...
As for my heat fix, it's not simple, but not terribly hard either. The concept is to untrap the hot air and suck it to the rear away from the rider, creating a new air flow exit pattern.
I do not know if the same benefits can be had with ABS bikes, but I suspect you can do most of these. This will make sense after reading. ABS owners will need to take more precaution as far as supporting the ABS unit properly.
First things first, do insulate the bottom of your gas tank. You can also apply insulate the bottom of the seats. Here's what I used:
Thermo-Tec Adhesive backed Wrap
Do full coverage for maximum effect (2 sheets and with some to spare, IIRC)
The next steps can be somewhat phased. For maximum effect, do all of this. Or if you don't want to hack up as much as I did, just remove parts.
OK..Phase 1
Remove seat and side panels. Remove airbox noise suppressor (cover) and put in parts bin.
Remove underseat tray (parts bin) and ECM (computer box) under the seat. DO not unplug the ECM unless you have disconnected the battery completely. I don't recall that I had to unplug it, just had to move it around and hung it on the subframe temporarily. But it's been awhile so YMMV.
Remove the two small elongated triangle shaped pieces (right side near brake master cylinder, left side in the same orientation) and parts bin they go.
For phase 1 only, hang or otherwise fasten (HD velcro) the ECM back into the center area. Make sure it's fairly secure.
Reinstall side covers and seat. You should have 4 parts remaining plus fasteners.
Test ride. Should be much less heat. Feel more power?? I did! But only a little bit.
Phase 2 is a bit more extreme and needed for maxium heat redirection.
Remove rear plastic. Remove the inner rear fender. This involved unplugging the tip over sensor and another sensor, unscrewing the brake res. from the fender, and unscrewing the fender.
Again ABS users...you are on your own here. We'll be cutting off some of the fender near the ABS equipment. Do pay attention to where it mounts so you do not cut it off where mounting integrity would be compromised. If you screw it up, don't blame me
With rear inner fender and dremel cut off wheel (I suggest minimum HD wheels and the larger cut offs) in hand, start by cutting of the front stepped area. The piece that ran along the back of the airbox should be completely cut off. Easier to cut this off, then work at the stepped area. I cut out a small area by the lock to allow air to flow through that area.
Along the side edges I cut off about .5"-.7" the entire lenght. I drilled 3/8" holes in the strenghtening ribs to more air to flow under the seat. Not sure if this is needed.
At the very back, I cut out the ribs to create a storage pocket. I cut out a 1"x2" square hole in the rear facing portion of the fender. This allows a new vaccum /bernoulli effect area to help keep the ar flowing.
Once you have effectively minimized the amount of plastic that would impede airflow, and I think it is fairly straight forward to see what needs to be cut, put it all back together. Be sure the tip sensor is facing up, or the Check engine light will come on and it won't start.
The end result is much less trapped air under the seat/tank and no blast effect on the legs. The heat appears to be getting pulled out the rear section instead of coming out the side panels. Also you'll notive a HUGE pocket under the seat to store all kinds of goodies. Again, a cut up 100oz tide container does the trick for me, albeit it's a bit ghetto :aarambo:
I know this will make more sense with pics. I have lot's of them but no where to host. If someone can host them, PM me and I'll send them to you to post.
To my knowledge only "kidrock" from another board did all of these mods too (IIRC same parts removed, a little less plastic removed) and he also reporting a huge difference in felt heat and more power.
I do realize phase 2 is somewhat extreme, but for me it's a good permanent fix for all problems areas rather than 1 fix for certain problem areas.
Sooo...who's getting the dremel tool out? :aaevil: :guitar: