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300EX Heat

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Posted by: RadRacer

Is there any way I can make my 2001 300EX run cooler? I've burnt myself on it 3 times while wearing jeans, and I don't think that's right....



Posted by: dork

its probably normal, unless you're running way lean. are you burning on the pipe or the head? you can get an oil cooler, or get the header hpc coated.



Posted by: Out_Sider

i burn my pants all the time on that som biitchin head pipe.. i think im gonna rig up a heat shield for it so i can keep a pair of riding pants w/out holes in the legs



Posted by: RadRacer

quote:
Originally posted by Out_Sider
i burn my pants all the time on that som biitchin head pipe.. i think im gonna rig up a heat shield for it so i can keep a pair of riding pants w/out holes in the legs


Well.....mine has a heat shield, so I didn't think it should get as hot as it does, but I dunno. It doesn't seem to be burnin the pipe, so I guess it's ok.........I dunno.....lol



Posted by: future 450?

sit up at the gas tank nd put ure feet a the middle of the pegs



Posted by: Trevor

Check this out my brother inlaw made it for my 300 for me it was quite easy and it's held on with pipe clamps.



Posted by: Birddogg

I cut the mounts off my stock header and welded them to my supertrapp header so I could use the stock heat shield. Might not be an option if you have a plated or coated header but it worked for me.



Posted by: RadRacer

OK I already have the stock heatsheild on it, and I was wondering if there's any other way to decrease the heat, or atleast move it away form my legs. I've burnt my leg, through jeans, on it many times and am getting agravated with it. Any Help?



Posted by: Birddogg

Just ride faster. The wind will keep the heat off your leg.





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