Wanna buy » engine heat
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maxredline
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I was wondering if there are any issues with engine heat. Also wondering if the legs or ass gets cooked in the summer when things get hotter.
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DR14
2015 1200S (Red)
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You will feel it a bit while stopped in higher temps but its not a big deal at all.its nothing compared to my 999 which def.roasts you if you're stopped in traffic.
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bgraber
2007 1100 (Red)
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Never been a problem. But it never gets terribly hot here either.
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mb10039
2012 1200
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Last August did a 3-day roadtrip here in the muggy northeast. Temps in the high 90's (just my luck), with gear on and the wife on the back. Neither one of us had any complaints about the bike- the heat from the pavement was more noticeable than anything coming from the bike.
Mike
Mike
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Skeandhu
2006 1000S DS (Red)
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Ditto. When I'm moving, even with higher ambient temps, I don't experience any problems due to engine heat. When you're stuck in traffic it can get a little toasty... but no worse than my F4i.DR14 wrote:You will feel it a bit while stopped in higher temps but its not a big deal at all.
Note - your experience may differ if you ride with shorts...
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mollycbr123
2010 1200S (White)
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Same with my old ST3.DR14 wrote:its nothing compared to my 999 which def.roasts you if you're stopped in traffic.
STeve B in NC
'12 Multistrada S Touring
Yes, I do miss my air cooled multi...
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'12 Multistrada S Touring
Yes, I do miss my air cooled multi...
Brand spanking new '16 Thruxton R
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selanne8
2006 620 (Red)
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i haven't had any heat problems coming off the engine....i worry more about the outside temps rosting me than engine heat.
john
john
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maxredline
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It is great to hear that the multistrada is not a cooker!mollycbr123 wrote:Same with my old ST3.DR14 wrote:its nothing compared to my 999 which def.roasts you if you're stopped in traffic.
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maxredline
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Note - your experience may differ if you ride with shorts...[/quote]
Haha
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mlindorff
2007 1100S (Black)
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Tucson, Az. 112 dgrees F in the summer. I worry more about my head cooking than any other parts! 
