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Re: heat
- Subject: Re: heat
- From: Eric Sheley <eric@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 14:19:01 -0400
For Evan - question # 2
At 08:13 AM 07/15/1999 -0700, Bruce McCurdy wrote:
>You bet, on my last cycle, a '98 Triumph Trident. The sticky side had a
>tendency to pull away from the metal, however, and I was constantly
>messing with it.
>
>Bruce
>>
>>
>>
>> > I am thinking of stuffing foum insulation between the trailing edge
>> > of the fairing and the engine. Will report back. Dave
>>
>> Dave,
>>
>> I suspect that a lot of the heat is being conducted directly into the
>> frame via the engine mounts. Perhaps you should investigate some form
>> of heat shield fitted to the frame where your legs contact it, a-la
>> endurance bike exhausts. I've seen a product that is like a self
>> adhesive 'foam mat' with a foil top layer that you simply cut to shape
>> and stick on. I don't know what it's called though. Has anyone else
>> seen this stuff?
>>
>> Martin
>>
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