Been there, done that. :doorag:
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/a...9&d=1221180020
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/a...2&d=1221169209
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Been there, done that. :doorag:
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/a...9&d=1221180020
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/a...2&d=1221169209
Just an updated FYI..I Installed the lower block off plate (left upper open). I left the lower cover on and drilled 2 one inch holes on the curved plastic (towards the inside) behind the fan. Right foot is definitely cooler and coolant temps are good in 90+ weather. It may even be slightly cooler as I've noticed the fan is kicking on less.
If you're going to ride with feet on the normal pegs (or floorboards), this is probably the way to go.
Here's a pic..I tried to keep it low since upper air on the swoosh can still exit the top opening.
Here's a couple of approaches for ventilating the area behind the radiator/fan. The second one is my RT and I tried to route the air down and out the bottom instead of back under the tupperware. When the fan is running you can now feel strong air flow underneath, but a lot is still coming out the side.
I currently have the top opening blocked but am about to switch and try it with the bottom one blocked.
H,i I fitted the top block off plate and removed the bottom pan, and you will still get hot air out of bottom hole, which will not take much effort for it to hit your foot, so I moulded a piece of clear plastic to the left of the out-let, right on the edge, about 50mm deep and the full length of the opening, facing out into the slip stream, you can adjust by applying a bit of heat, this works for me, but allways the right foot is going to be a tad warmer! but now its not a problem and the mod looks pretty neat and hardly noticeable, cost, a few bucks. stay cool Don
Thanks a lot for posting the pics of the new grill sets from Spyderpops. Now I gotta buy them :banghead:
And when you look at my signature line, that will OBVIOUSLY mean X2 as she won't tolerate them on mine without being on hers.......
UPDATE - order placed..
i'm going to have both block offs on this week that swoop in the pic i've made a lg hole there seems to help plus i had holes drilled in the bottom pan cover i was at flamingobabes and was talking to another ryder hes got both on his bike says all is good and since spyderpops was there i bought the lower block-off i just got go put it on and go ride for at least 100mi in the heat to see if it was worth it.also i'm looking at a mod for the seat by the glove box where all that heat comes up by the crotch area hope by ideal will work.i'll keep you all informed if i works.
Looking forward to your response. I just received the lower block off plate and cat shield from SpyderPops along with the Baker Air Wings today in an attempt to manage some of the heat.
If your solution works, I'll order the upper block off plate too. I ordered a Kontour seat to help with the crotch heat, but I won't have the seat for a few weeks to know how well it works. The Texas heat/humidity combined with the spyder heat in stop and go traffic is almost unbearable.
Lots of +and- about the block off plates. I'm new here, but with some temps in the 90's, I've noticed the hot air issue, but mostly just when wearing shorts. With jeans and simply tennis shoes, I've not had much issue. I like the idea, but concerned with blocking any air flow from the cooling system( ie: radiator). I was going to have one put on when at Cowtown last week, but decided to wait. Kind of glad I did.
I'm still running stock right now, but as I said in a prior post, I'm going to install the lower block off plate, cat heat shield, and air wings to help manage the heat.
In the stock configuration, I can "deal" with the heat because I wear riding gear. The riding gear helps isolate me somewhat from the hot foot syndrome, but I can still feel it. Even tolerating the stock setup while wearing my helmet, mesh jacket, jeans, and boots gets hot when there is no wind flow. There is no way that I would ride with shorts and sneakers/sandals because I would definitely get the hot foot syndrome.
The Texas summer is approaching fast. I'm currently riding in 90+ degree weather with high humidity. It is not fun in stop and go traffic and the triple digit summer hasn't arrived yet. I'm going to try and be proactive and manage as much heat as I can without overheating my spyder.