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Another Thread about Heat And The RTs

Bob Denman

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Okay... So I've been watching all of the complaints about the heat coming out from under the RT's Tupperware. Feet bursting into flames, overcooked sneakers, etc...
So yesterday I stuck a paw down into the stream of air coming out the Right-hand side; it's real warm, but it seems to be pushed outward away from the rider... :dontknow:
How many of the folks who are limping on cooked feet have added footpegs or rests up in that stream of air?
Now; My ISCI floorboards are set up in the lowest of four mounting positions; my feet are clearly below that airflow... No problem! :thumbup:
Any opinions??? :shocked:
 
Teddys Paws stay nice and cool, while I couldn't claim the same, til SpyderPops

Teds Red Sled being an 2011 SpyderFest Eddition from CowTown came with the Kewl Metal Wing-Cover pegs already installed and you are correct Bob:bowdown: they put your right foot directly into the scorching jet stream :yikes: and yeah, I've actually had the sole of my boot come undone :shocked: from 2 months of ryding "In the HEAT"nojoke so to speak. As soon as I found our "misplaced":lecturef_smilie::roflblack::dontknow: SpyderPops Heat Shield and reinstalled it :yes:All is well :yes:
 
Thanks Dave! :thumbup: I appreciate this input; I fear that an awful lot of the complaints may have actually been "owner-inflicted".
I can't actually suggest this because it's probably stupid and dangerous; but if somebody with the stock footpegs could check out where that airflow is in relation to their feet it would really be useful...
 
By account of owners of this mod, Baker Wings are helpful in this issue (I do not own them). In the summer time, you can set the wings to deflect the heat, while in the winter they can be use to contain the heat in the area. Like I said, I am just repeating what Baker Wing owners have reviewed...:dontknow:
 
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Thanks Dave! :thumbup: I appreciate this input; I fear that an awful lot of the complaints may have actually been "owner-inflicted".
I can't actually suggest this because it's probably stupid and dangerous; but if somebody with the stock footpegs could check out where that airflow is in relation to their feet it would really be useful...
Nope Stock RT and still burns not only my leg but my passengers foot as well. I think it depends on the temps your riding in.
 
Okay... So I've been watching all of the complaints about the heat coming out from under the RT's Tupperware. Feet bursting into flames, overcooked sneakers, etc...
So yesterday I stuck a paw down into the stream of air coming out the Right-hand side; it's real warm, but it seems to be pushed outward away from the rider... :dontknow:
How many of the folks who are limping on cooked feet have added footpegs or rests up in that stream of air?
Now; My ISCI floorboards are set up in the lowest of four mounting positions; my feet are clearly below that airflow... No problem! :thumbup:
Any opinions??? :shocked:

Nope--I'm a bit further south than you are and I can attest to the fact that there is plenty of hot air in a warmer climate on the right foot even with stock pegs. You're correct that the outbound radiator airflow is angled away from the rider. Unfortunately, as you add speed to the equation, the warm air is now forced directly back. As there is much less airflow on the right foot due to blockage a lower pressure area results with the high pressure forced air now curving in to fill that void. Thankfully that air is not being pushed down, so if you can get our foot lower, that should work. You can also raise that airflow by blocking the lower outlet only.
 
Nope Stock RT and still burns not only my leg but my passengers foot as well. I think it depends on the temps your riding in.

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Never had a problem with hot air coming from under the RT, or up the front of the saddle. Perhaps that's because I have no heat mods on my RT. The problem I've had from day one is a cooked right foot. Only use the stock pegs and always wear boots.

So Bob, how is that self inflicted?
 
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No highway pegs or running boards for me but the heat melted the glue on my boots. I have the Spyderpops thing for cooling.
 
Just stock footpegs, and the only heat issue I had was from the catalytic converter area, and I'll admit that I don't always wear boots so I guess that's owner inflicted. I got the spyderpops cat heat shields and they do the trick for me.
 
I guess that my 'boards are putting my gunboats beneath the airflow... They are much lower than the pegs were.
 

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Has Fonz mentioned having a hot foot with the Vertika floorboards he has?

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Thanks Dave! :thumbup: I appreciate this input; I fear that an awful lot of the complaints may have actually been "owner-inflicted".
I can't actually suggest this because it's probably stupid and dangerous; but if somebody with the stock footpegs could check out where that airflow is in relation to their feet it would really be useful...


I answered your question and hope you find it useful. Whatever that means.:dontknow:
 
Actually I'm curious. I've seen all of the threads about excessive heat, so I was wondering if it might be more a matter of where the feet are being put. My floorboards have my feet much lower than most; but I've also got diabetic neuropathy; I just don't feel my feet. :shocked: I stuck a paw into the airflow, and it semed to be pretty much outboard of where my feet and legs were.
So... Do my boards keep me from experiencing the problem?
Do the stock pegs have the airflow issues?
Do forward footpegs make the situation worse?? :dontknow:

Just wondering... Perhaps some tinkering with the air diverters (Or some Baker-Builts) would work without have to block the airflow off completely...
 
I feel the heat especially if I where gym shoes. When I wear my riding boots (Redwings, not steel toe) It really doesn't bother me. Next long ride I go on I am going to tape a bag of microwave popcorn over the opening. That way when I have to stop for gas I'll have a nice hot snack.;)

Stock pegs no extra covers.
 
I still have no extras... Original footpegs. I never experienced the hot foot issue, but one day while riding in shorts, my shin got quite warm.

I also noticed the other week while fyding home from Charleston, that my foot was getting warm. The temps weren't any hotter than any other day, maybe a few degrees cooler, but the airflow was different around the bike. I can't explain the airflow thing, but the wind noise was different, I couldn't set the windscreen to any height that would reduce noise / buffetting... I just chalked it up to maybe a wierd crossbreeze. That was the only time I have felt the hot foot though.

BTW... I'm trying to figure out how to pipe that warm air up to the riders for January riding... :)
 
Actually I'm curious. I've seen all of the threads about excessive heat, so I was wondering if it might be more a matter of where the feet are being put. My floorboards have my feet much lower than most; but I've also got diabetic neuropathy; I just don't feel my feet. :shocked: I stuck a paw into the airflow, and it semed to be pretty much outboard of where my feet and legs were.
So... Do my boards keep me from experiencing the problem?
Do the stock pegs have the airflow issues?
Do forward footpegs make the situation worse?? :dontknow:

Just wondering... Perhaps some tinkering with the air diverters (Or some Baker-Builts) would work without have to block the airflow off completely...

Like someone said in previous post. It's like chasing a moving target. Or, it could be that mods move the target and create a new set of issues. Air from the front of the seat could be one of those. We all do mods for personal reasons. Such as safety, additional lights, saddles for comfort, chrome for looks. Who wants to chase a moving target. Not me.
 
Most people lay back from discussing the heat issue. For political or personal reasons? I don't know.

What I do know...... it must be real. Just type Spyder hot foot into your favorite search engine.

Additionally, if there wasn't a real problem people wouldn't be selling heat relief products. Would they?
 
The only time my right foot would get hot was when I would rest it up where a hwy peg would go. Then it was really hot. I added spyderpops blockoff plate at spyderfest and they took off the bottom cover and now I can rest my feet up where the hwy pegs would go if I had any. (I rest my feet on the little plastic air wings). My wife rides in tennis shoes as a passenger and has never said a word about hot feet. But I haven't ask either. I don't want any manifested problems. We have ridden in some really hot weather too. I think my RT runs cooler now with the bottom plate off that spyderpops removed. I'm HAPPY! :ohyea:
 
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Has Fonz mentioned having a hot foot with the Vertika floorboards he has?
I've been pretty good so far, but when I went to Tennessee it was extremely hot down there, and I think it was starting to heat up a little bit. My wife said she was getting kind of hot around her foot. I think I put on everything you can possibly put on your bike from Spyderpops and ISCI
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Went to Tennessee, and it was extremely hot down there, and my foot was starting to get kind of warm. My wifes foot was starting to get warm as well. I put on everything from Spyderpops and ISCI. Hope I put everything on right
 
Hot foot, hot leg........HOT

I have the Seal Floorboards Delux on my RT. All I know is Texas is :cus:'ing HOT and my bike generates massive amounts of heat that just adds to it. I wear boots and my right foot feels like it is on fire most of the time. I move my feet around a lot........like jumping beans trying to get relief. My right shin also gets blasted. Not fun at all.
 
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