shelbydave
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Precisely.
And I wonder. What makes one riders experience so different from another.
Seems it can only be one thing.
How they use their equipment.
Meaning, whether their personal experience is based on short jonts around town in high temprature conditions, or long hours of continued use in those conditions.
One does not compare well to the other.
We have used our for both... 11,000 miles in a year. We have been on short rides, and some 5 hour ones.
Have I noticed the hot right foot? I do notice the heat, but not to the point of discomfort, or concern until I started using highway pegs. After the Spyderpops install, I haven't noticed it yet.
I certainly would be concerned by the fuel boiling, or the tank building pressure (I did hear something about that one too), but it hasn't happened to me yet.
As for reduced fuel mileage in during the hot weather, try this: Check your mileage and fill up when the fuel gauge is still at 3 bars, or around 1/3 tank. Don't let it get too low. My theory is that the reduced volume of an empty tank allows the fuel to evaporate at a higher rate, so filling up at 1/3-1/2 tank would result in better fuel mileage than letting it go close to empty.