MidLifeCrisis
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Before I get flamed, our plans were to avoid the Phoenix heat and return after dark, but as plans usually go, things changed...
The temps were above 113 at about 4PM when we got into the Phoenix area The dash was reading 118. We do have a FanCan installed and I have noticed the air on the back of my leg hotter than before, but my right foot was way cooler and the back of my leg never got all that uncomfortable. Yesterday was different I had thicker jeans than my wife was wearing and I definitely could tell things were heating up (Full gear, except riding pants. ATGATT conversations for another time). The air coming off the bottom of the bike was really hot. I did notice we were reading six bars on the temp gauge a couple of times and had to back off on the throttle a bit (No limp mode, but I was concerned). We were going 75+ and had some hills to contend with too. I think the combination of the temps and pushing the bike hard was enough to get things pretty roasty. My wife complained that her right leg was getting way too hot and she was starting to feel claustrophobic and wanted to stop. We stopped at a gas station and I let the engine idle for a about 30 seconds or so and the temp gauge read 5 bars, before shutting her off. I noticed the gas fumes were super hot too and things all around, including my melon were just plain hot.
Once we based up rehydrated and my wife dumped the rest of the water on her leg, we turned the key to the on position and bam! 7 bars and limp mode! Not exactly sure how we got up there from 5 bars, but I figure the tupperware, outside temps and all other things combined, just kept the heat trapped in and the sensor read a high reading. We waited 20 minutes and everything was fine.
I haven't noticed any issues with the FanCan install and rode plenty in the 106 to 110 range, but yesterday was different Not sure if the FanCan was a contributor. Seem to recall reading others have hit high heat numbers without such a mod. I can honestly say that I wouldn't have been there without the FanCan, so I wouldn't have known. I couldn't tolerate riding in any temps above the mid 90s prior, due to smoldering foot. So, I got to thinking...
At what temp does one surpass the point of you're an idiot for even attempting to ride?
At what temp has anyone else discovered Spydee to be unhappy and protest?
Is there a way to keep the fan running longer after the engine is shut off? Seems it should keep running, until the bike hits the optimum temp, not a set time.
Is there any way to get more air to the front of the engine, beside removing all tupperware? Anyone notice removing the air deflectors to help push more air down the openings and help cool the engine as well as yourselves. I've read how the rider gets more air and did remove mine at one point, but I didn't notice a change. Maybe worth keeping them off, if Spydee likes it.:dontknow:
At what temp does one surpass the point of you're an idiot for even attempting to ride? Did I ask this already?
The temps were above 113 at about 4PM when we got into the Phoenix area The dash was reading 118. We do have a FanCan installed and I have noticed the air on the back of my leg hotter than before, but my right foot was way cooler and the back of my leg never got all that uncomfortable. Yesterday was different I had thicker jeans than my wife was wearing and I definitely could tell things were heating up (Full gear, except riding pants. ATGATT conversations for another time). The air coming off the bottom of the bike was really hot. I did notice we were reading six bars on the temp gauge a couple of times and had to back off on the throttle a bit (No limp mode, but I was concerned). We were going 75+ and had some hills to contend with too. I think the combination of the temps and pushing the bike hard was enough to get things pretty roasty. My wife complained that her right leg was getting way too hot and she was starting to feel claustrophobic and wanted to stop. We stopped at a gas station and I let the engine idle for a about 30 seconds or so and the temp gauge read 5 bars, before shutting her off. I noticed the gas fumes were super hot too and things all around, including my melon were just plain hot.
Once we based up rehydrated and my wife dumped the rest of the water on her leg, we turned the key to the on position and bam! 7 bars and limp mode! Not exactly sure how we got up there from 5 bars, but I figure the tupperware, outside temps and all other things combined, just kept the heat trapped in and the sensor read a high reading. We waited 20 minutes and everything was fine.
I haven't noticed any issues with the FanCan install and rode plenty in the 106 to 110 range, but yesterday was different Not sure if the FanCan was a contributor. Seem to recall reading others have hit high heat numbers without such a mod. I can honestly say that I wouldn't have been there without the FanCan, so I wouldn't have known. I couldn't tolerate riding in any temps above the mid 90s prior, due to smoldering foot. So, I got to thinking...
At what temp does one surpass the point of you're an idiot for even attempting to ride?
At what temp has anyone else discovered Spydee to be unhappy and protest?
Is there a way to keep the fan running longer after the engine is shut off? Seems it should keep running, until the bike hits the optimum temp, not a set time.
Is there any way to get more air to the front of the engine, beside removing all tupperware? Anyone notice removing the air deflectors to help push more air down the openings and help cool the engine as well as yourselves. I've read how the rider gets more air and did remove mine at one point, but I didn't notice a change. Maybe worth keeping them off, if Spydee likes it.:dontknow:
At what temp does one surpass the point of you're an idiot for even attempting to ride? Did I ask this already?