Uncle Hud
Just another blob of protoplasm using up your oxyg
My Gen3 has the opposite problem. I had to buy a one-piece riding suit just to keep that damn cold breeze off my manly parts. Am thinking (seriously) about a heated seat before next winter.Happytrails63 posted: So are Gen III's cooler? Or does OP just have a hot bike? Just wondering because I had a short ride on a Gen III and didn't notice the heat. But it could have been due to me playing non-stop with all the gizmos on that bike.
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OK, seriously, I am thinking about a heated seat because I am a Southern boy and do NOT like the cold. My bike does get hot on my shins, but those times are in the summertime and only in a classic Atlanta Freeway Jam. All that sunshine, all that asphalt covered with all those car exhausts, and I'm straddling a 1300cc four-cylinder engine with forced air cooling -- "Why, of course it's hot, Uncle Hud!"
Proper road gear does help. Try spandex full-leg running pants under your mesh, and splash water on your crotch and thighs if you find yourself stopped. (It will trickle down to your shins.) You're a badass biker bro, so no one's gonna say anything to you about a wet crotch.
Oh yeah, you're a badass biker bro, so stop whining about the heat, and be thankful you're not straddling your FJR in Atlanta.
<edited 3 mins later: And, Mr. Original Poster, please search a little before you post next time. This issue has been discussed in a few dozen threads on this Forum.>
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