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    S1000XR - excessive heat on the lower legs and feet?

    Hi All,

    Just picked up a 2020 S1000xr. It is a lot of fun to ride! My only complaint - the heat on my ankles and shins... is this a thing with this bike? I've been riding a Kawasaki Concours for a long time now, and this really surprised me (the heat). Is this normal?

    Looking for a list of best accessories and upgrades...

    Thanks,
    Mark

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    How tall are your boots and how thick are the shins in your riding gear? Those could possibly be your first accessories!

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    LOL - No, that's not a good answer! I live in South Florida. With tall boots it is fine, when it is cooler out.
    It was 89 degrees today. I was wearing Alpine Stars Air low riding boots, and short socks, and it was hot rolling the neighborhood around at 35-55mph. Enough that I consider this to be a potential problem.

    I like this bike a lot, but I need to figure this out. Is this normal for this bike? I never had a naked bike before, which is why I'm asking.

    I'm using Engine Ice in the radiator on my Concours and it really makes a difference. I'm a "bar" or so lower all the time when comparing to my friend's Concours, so I know it makes a difference, and I don't feel heat at all on that bike. (It is not naked, of course). I wonder if that would help and make any difference on the XR?
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    Don't know about the S1000, but a K1100LT I had was a leg roaster so I sold it. No issue at all with my R1100RT.

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    I have two XRs (an 18 and a 21) and have never noticed any excessive heat. That being said, I don't ride in jeans, short socks or riding shoes/hightops so it has never been an issue. I recall a couple of guys mentioning heat from the left side around ankle height, but can't remember what they were wearing. You might try asking over on the XR forum as it gets a lot more XR specific traffic than this board. As with anything, most of this is relative. I had an early model Panigale that would absolutely roast me from the waist down and leave heat rashes if I ever got stuck in slow moving traffic for too long so by comparison the XR is an icebox.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaptCF View Post
    I have two XRs (an 18 and a 21) and have never noticed any excessive heat. That being said, I don't ride in jeans, short socks or riding shoes/hightops so it has never been an issue. I recall a couple of guys mentioning heat from the left side around ankle height, but can't remember what they were wearing. You might try asking over on the XR forum as it gets a lot more XR specific traffic than this board. As with anything, most of this is relative. I had an early model Panigale that would absolutely roast me from the waist down and leave heat rashes if I ever got stuck in slow moving traffic for too long so by comparison the XR is an icebox.
    Really silly question: Can you post a link to the XR forum?

    BTW, I'm only feeling it on the right side mostly. I know it is from the catalytic converter. I use Alpine Stars SMX1's - low cut, but real riding boots. They let the air in, now it is "hot air". Yesterday was 90 degrees, and I was feeling it. I have switched to tall tube-socks and that really helps... this is not a deal-breaker, but I'd like to solve the problem. Thinking about doing a fiberglass wrap around the converter box...

    Thanks,
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    Quote Originally Posted by ridecaptainmark View Post
    Really silly question: Can you post a link to the XR forum?

    BTW, I'm only feeling it on the right side mostly. I know it is from the catalytic converter. I use Alpine Stars SMX1's - low cut, but real riding boots. They let the air in, now it is "hot air". Yesterday was 90 degrees, and I was feeling it. I have switched to tall tube-socks and that really helps... this is not a deal-breaker, but I'd like to solve the problem. Thinking about doing a fiberglass wrap around the converter box...

    Thanks,
    Mark
    I'm new to this forum and to MOA so if this isn't allowed (linking to another forum) please accept my apologies.

    https://www.s1000xr.uk/index.php

    Another thing that might help, although I have not done it myself, is dumping the bread box and going with aftermarket headers. The folks over on the XR forum will prob be able to give you some solid options/answers.

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