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Hot foot fixed....

Dan_Ashley

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No mods to the RT either...
took an old 1/2 chaps, they are leather. Sewed heat resistant fabric to the inside of the right leg, near the ankle. The kind of fabric that pot holders are made out of. Sewed hot rod heat wrap to the outside of the 1/2 chap.

Problem 100% solved.

No more hot leg. It is perfect for me.
 
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Lousy pics:

open flat on table. Outside view.
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Open flat on table. Inside view showing heat resistant fabric--like potholder fabric.
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My leg on a bench in the back yard.
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I always ride with boots. But here is a pic of my leg with the 1/2 chap on and a sneaker...
I glued thin leather over the heat wrap on the outside so it won't look so nerdy.
 

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I got the chaps--but don't think I need to modify them just yet. It's 20 degrees here today--but I am going rydeing anyway. The sunshine and blue skies are looking good.
 
I got the chaps--but don't think I need to modify them just yet. It's 20 degrees here today--but I am going rydeing anyway. The sunshine and blue skies are looking good.
BRRRRRRRRRRRR

California, where I live, has lots of problems but 20 degrees FARENHEIT ain't one of 'em!
U B Tougher tham me.
 
BRRRRRRRRRRRR

California, where I live, has lots of problems but 20 degrees FARENHEIT ain't one of 'em!
U B Tougher tham me.

The ryde was cool but I enjoyed it. When it gets to the low teens--providing there is still no snow on the ground--then I have reached my fun quotient. When it becomes endurance--it is no longer fun for me. Way back when, in Minnesota in the mid 60's--I rode at 10 below in January. Now that was cold. Gear in those days were jeans, and a winter jacket.

I have become more mellow now with the advanced years. :roflblack:
 
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Good idea and glad it works but should we really have to go thru so much to ride in comfort on a $30,000 motorcycle?
 
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