Solution for a hot left foot?

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I've noticed that it only gets really warm when my boot heal is against the peg mounting plate. Moving it even a half inch out cools things down quite a bit. Perhaps mounting a 1/2" rubber pad on the plate to keep your boot away would help?
Dan
I've thought of attaching something there to give me some additional air gap, but will try one more thing. I've ordered heat wrap, same stuff others have used on headers. But I'm just interested in wrapping about a foot of the pipe by my left foot to see if there is a noticeable improvement. Or I suppose I can always wrap my foot with this stuff ;-)

 
Garauld's highway pegs won't work with 'cages'.

Update: After wrapping the exhaust pipe under the left peg a few days ago, was finally able to ride the bike. The weather was 24oC and with humidity it felt like 30oC. The ride was about an hour long with some city traffic mixed in. At first blush it appears to help reduce the heat I felt on my left foot, I didn't need to move my foot to the edge of the peg to get some relief. But this improvement may be just that the weather was cooler, will have to see if there is much improvement when the weather gets over 30oC plus humidity factor.

However when I got home I left the bike running for about 5 minutes while I was resetting some parameters on my GPS, the bike cooling fans kicked in. I placed my hand near the left foot peg and then the right foot peg and there is quite large difference in the temperature I felt. The metal part of the left peg was hot to the touch where as the right peg was just warm. More things to entertain a simple mind..

 
The cowling side panels, are the to be open in the summer or closed? The manual says to be opened for additional ventilation, which I'm assuming ventilation for the rider...so mine are open.

 
Above my ankle I don't notice much discomfort due to engine heat, but the ankle bone/heal area is where I'm affected.
Heel area? On the left side? Are you burning your boot heel on the exhaust pipe? I think Yama Mama saved a few pennies by not having a heat shield for the pipe on the left-side, although there is a heat shield on the right-side.

:dunno:

 
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Had to buy new boots last week and went for a long ride on Sunday. I ended up with a pair of Stylmartin Rockets and they have a wider boot heel than my last pair, as well as CE protection. I can't feel the heat anymore...

Dan

 
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