Excesive Heat

biddlej

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Just installed the highway pegs on an "08 goldwing 1800 and notice there is an excesive amount of heat on the left side compared to the right. Is this normal? Anybody else experiencing this? Thanks in advance!
 
Re: Excessive Heat

Just installed the highway pegs on an "08 goldwing 1800 and notice there is an excessive amount of heat on the left side compared to the right. Is this normal? Anybody else experiencing this? Thanks in advance!

I don't have an explanation for why but some of us do have more heat from the left side while others don't. I noticed it as a two wheeler but even more after the conversion. Adding the Baker Trike Wings helped for yet another unexplained reason...
 
Road Rider - do they call you Mr. Obvious?!! Yes the vents are closed. The heat seams to be coming from the valve cover area although I can't be certain.
 
Are both fans Working? All vents open, I never close any , check make sure enought water . What does the temp guage read?
 
John, why would you ride with vents open, blowing heat on yourself when the temps are in the 90's? Is there a reason I'm not seeing? Everything is checking out ok and by reading some of the reply's I'm thinking it's the nature of the beast that I'm riding. (And I don't mean my wife!!!!!!)
 
I to have noticed heat when I have feet on the hiway pegs, installed trike wings and this helped. I to wear boots to help keep the heat away from my ankle. The heat I fell is equal on both sides. Ride Safe and Often.
 
My bike will over heat in temp above 90 in slow moving trafic with the heat vent closed. Opening the vent lets more air out. Under 90 or moving above 30 MPH I close them.
 
here in KY we have had a couple of weeks of temps over 100. I had the misfortune to ride a couple of those days and kept a weather eye on the temp gauge. My 2006 GL1800 temp needle never even twitched after rising to its normal point on the gauge. But I do feel more ankle heat on the left side than on the right and simply accept it to be business as usual.
 
here in KY we have had a couple of weeks of temps over 100. I had the misfortune to ride a couple of those days and kept a weather eye on the temp gauge. My 2006 GL1800 temp needle never even twitched after rising to its normal point on the gauge. But I do feel more ankle heat on the left side than on the right and simply accept it to be business as usual.

Ditto! The additional heat on the left side is noticable on mine. Not unbearable when wearing boots, but obviously there.
 

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