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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 9
| So i bought my vision in November and i rode it no problem to 45 degrees with limited Leather. Now it is 90 and HOLLY CRAP how do I get my Legs Cooled off. I Love My vision but I have found the First Flaw. The Engine Smokes my legs. They so no concern for liquid cooling But How Bout the comfort. SOOO Any One With Good Advice Let me know the solution..... HELP. The Heat is Smoking My Legs. Do They MAke Portable Air LOL  |
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Cruiser
Posts: 105 Columbia, TN United States | I have found that I feel the heat more when I wear shoes and not boots. They make fairing lowers that are supposed to help. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 135 Yellowknife, NT Canada | The lower air deflectors can be turned to bring air in and help to disperse the engine heat and cool your legs. Or you can move further North...  |
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Visionary
Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | you'll get a ton more responses on this issue, but the simple solution is the lowers which work like a charm while moving. Personally I do not use them as I do not find the heat an issue like some do, but I also always wear boots and at least long legged jeans, but on long trips, chaps. There is plenty of floorboard to move your feet around to stay out of the blast. But to settle the concern, get the lowers now and enjoy... |
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Visionary
Posts: 2300 Georgia, west of Atlanta | I was wondering the same thing, alot of heat at 90F + temps. I don't have the lower wind deflectors but I'm thinking about them........ |
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Cruiser
Posts: 260
| get the lower deflectors and don't leave home without them!
Edited by Bubba 2010-05-08 8:04 AM
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Iron Butt
Posts: 741 Central New York | Either lower air deflectors or boots. But both is the best solution. |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 802
| Lowers for sure. I'm on a ride in Arizona from SoCal which means we had to cross the desert Thursday. Temps were close to 100F. Turn the lowers in and you can blast enough air at freeway speeds to blow your feet off the floor boards Ok, that's an exaggeration but the wind definitely disperses the heat. The worst thing for me on my Road Glide in the summer was the heat. I dreaded it. The Vision I'm pleased to say has no issue with heat when using the lowers.
Marc |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 13
| Buy the lowers. They are one of the best accessories you can add to the Vision. |
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Visionary
Posts: 3006 San Antonio, TX | glighto11 - 2010-05-08 8:05 AM
Either lower air deflectors or boots. But both is the best solution.
I ride almost every day and last year San Antonio had a record 59 days over 100 degrees.
I use my lowers in the morning turned out in the cooler mornings so I do not have to layer up. (earlier this week is was 55 degrees on the way to work) On the way home that same day it was 92 with the lowers turned in.
The lowers plus my 12 inch high Chippewa snip toe boots make a great combination.
http://www.metboots.com/c-chippewa-motorcycle-boots-p-CH-27868.html |
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Visionary
Posts: 1436
| Lowers seem to be the common answer but there was a post here about a year back where a rider removed the aluminum inner cowls and cut 1" off of both sides (following the same lines of the panel) with a dremel. This in turn eliminated the 1" of blockage over the front cylinder and oil cooler created by the panel overlap.
So it really boils down to how many $$ you want to spend or how it looks or effort you want to apply. I tend to do like some others and just stretch my feet further out and forward on the boards which works for the most part. In all reality all big twins get hot in those temps at slow speeds |
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Tourer
Posts: 423 northwest florida | try riding a ST1300 or an 08 Ultra Classic in stop n go traffic...now THAT is cooking your legs!
Edited by a99miata 2010-05-08 12:32 PM
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Visionary
Posts: 3773 Pittsburgh, PA | Teach - 2010-05-08 9:49 AM
Lowers seem to be the common answer but there was a post here about a year back where a rider removed the aluminum inner cowls and cut 1" off of both sides (following the same lines of the panel) with a dremel. This in turn eliminated the 1" of blockage over the front cylinder and oil cooler created by the panel overlap.
So it really boils down to how many $$ you want to spend or how it looks or effort you want to apply. I tend to do like some others and just stretch my feet further out and forward on the boards which works for the most part. In all reality all big twins get hot in those temps at slow speeds
Is cutting one inch of the alum enough to make a differences? Seems like such a small mod to make a difference between being cooked and not.? |
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Visionary
Posts: 1436
| Ark if you look at the "overlap" on the oil cooler and front cylinder by the cowls, yes one inch is enough. I believe the member was from AZ who did the mod I mentioned. There is a post on here somewhere about it with pictures. I would personally only cut from the vertical edges of the cowls to eliminate the overlap and not cut the upper or horizontal edge, but 1" should be plenty. |
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Visionary
Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | I would ask those who have actually rode with the cutting the cowl mod to see if there is a major and worthwhile difference. If you don't like it you might end up paying just as much to put it back if you have just gotten the stick-on lowers. JMHO. |
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Tourer
Posts: 323 Troy, NY | Lowers help out tremendously. Was just in 98 degree humid weather and they worked great. Didn't have the lowers last year.....what a difference with them. |
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Visionary
Posts: 1484 LaPorte,Tx. | In conjunction with the faring winglets, the lowers work very well for all types of weather. Heat, cold, windy, rain. By adjusting, you can control your comfort while riding. Highway pegs are also useful for getting the heat off your legs. |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 42 TUCSON, AZ | When you cut the one inch of the inner fairing the addiional air going thru the radiator does two things. First, it allow more air to flow helping to cool the engine. Second, the greater air flow is cooler on the left leg. The thermo dynamics, is more flow collects less heat per volume of air, but with the larger air flow is the same as slowing the air and collecting more heat. It works well for me here in Tucson |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 1158 Richmond, Virginia | 1. Fully closed lowers for summer
2. Highway pegs!
happy happy joy joy. NO SHORTS OR FLIP FLOPS!!! |
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Cruiser
Posts: 297 VA | I held out on the lowers until a few weeks ago, and even though it's a lot of money for some plastic...it is worth every penny. And I am cheap, so that means something. The lower deflectors are curved on the front edge, so when you pull them in, it scoops air and blows it right on the heads. It's a huge difference. I just wish I had them for the last two summers, it would have made a lot of rides even more enjoyable.
Edited by divesharc 2010-05-09 10:35 PM
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Cruiser
Posts: 215 orrick, mo | I've just put the lowers on myself and can't believe how well they divert and funnel the air.
I've only been able to ride with them in cooler weather so far but it nice to see hardly any
movement in your pant leg at 70mph. But flip those babies in and OMG your calves are blasted with
air. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 93 Saskatchewan (hard to say, easy to draw ) | I guess that has to be my next purchase - after cams! Is there a set that matches for the Midnight Cherry for the attachments or are they all just black? |
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Cruiser
Posts: 77
| Mine are clear on my 08 SSG Tour Premium. (Uppers & lowers.) They work great!! They were installed at the dealer I bought the bike from. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 99 Cold lake Alberta | I have the cycle ops lowers black powder coated then I painted em black to match..they work super for hot or cold days.
Although I lost one the other day when the tape on the OEM mounts let go at -2c in the early morning, boight some 3M good tape and all is well again
Worth every penny!
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Cruiser
Posts: 215 orrick, mo | Cycle ops has the lowers in MIdnight cherry. Just checked their site.
Good luck. |
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| The lowers work great for keeping your legs an feet dry in a good rain too.
Didn't like the looks BUT THEY WORK! |
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Visionary
Posts: 2118 Pitt Meadows, BC Canada | How do you find something like 'lowers' on Cycle ops site? They don't have any search capability - and no obvious pointer to them.
I hate sites that force me to look at 2000 items I'm not interested in to find what I am interested in....
I would like the midnight cherry lowers - but after 20 minutes of searching - I give up. |
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Visionary
Posts: 1436
| donetracey, I believe those lowers are ONLY the wings and you'd still need to buy the victory wings to get the hardware/mounts. Maybe someone will chime in and confirm this?? |
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Cruiser
Posts: 93 Saskatchewan (hard to say, easy to draw ) | Cycle ops sells the Midnight Cherry flavoured fins sans ( without) mounts. I wanted the Midnight Cherry mounts not just the fins.I like the clear fins! I believe that you can only get the black mounts and not MC. If someone knows where to get the cherry mounting hardware with clear fins, I'd get them! Help? |
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Cruiser
Posts: 166 Bullhead City, AZ | I rode from Bullhead City to Lake Havasu last week, temp on the Vision 104. Lowers worked great. Two weeks ago went to Vegas temps from 48 in the pass to 98 that afternoon being to lazy to leather up I just moved the lowers to stay comfortable |
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