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Title: Griso Hot Leg
Post by: jlburgess on December 09, 2017, 06:36:23 PM
Ok, so I got stuck in a huge traffic jam due to a Santa Claus run and I thought my left pant leg was going to catch on fire.
Anyone have ideas how to keep it cool like an oil cooler fan or otherwise?  The left cylinder is closer to my shin because the cylinders are slightly offset and I'm 6'1".  Keeping my left foot further back on the footrest helps a bit.  I don't care for the Knight footpegs because they feel weird to me and I sold them.
Thanks in advance!
Title: Re: Griso Hot Leg
Post by: guzzisteve on December 09, 2017, 06:42:23 PM
Yes, it may be possible to put a Norge belly pan, and fan set-up on it. It would be pretty low to the road.
Title: Re: Griso Hot Leg
Post by: jlburgess on December 09, 2017, 08:26:55 PM
I may have to resort to riding on the sidewalk!   :shocked:
Title: Re: Griso Hot Leg
Post by: not-fishing on December 09, 2017, 08:36:08 PM
I split lanes.  Sure the Griso is wide but it's do-able.
Title: Re: Griso Hot Leg
Post by: jlburgess on December 09, 2017, 09:36:47 PM
I split lanes.  Sure the Griso is wide but it's do-able.
Perhaps I should take off the saddlebags next time?  I do have supermoto skills!  :thumb:
Title: Re: Griso Hot Leg
Post by: Moto on December 09, 2017, 10:58:25 PM
Ok, so I got stuck in a huge traffic jam due to a Santa Claus run and I thought my left pant leg was going to catch on fire.
Anyone have ideas how to keep it cool like an oil cooler fan or otherwise?  The left cylinder is closer to my shin because the cylinders are slightly offset and I'm 6'1".  Keeping my left foot further back on the footrest helps a bit.  I don't care for the Knight footpegs because they feel weird to me and I sold them.
Thanks in advance!

Is this more of a feature of the 1200? My 1100 never seems too hot.
Title: Re: Griso Hot Leg
Post by: zebraranger on December 10, 2017, 11:30:27 AM
Is this more of a feature of the 1200? My 1100 never seems too hot.

Never experienced hot leg syndrome on the 1200 SE either.
Title: Re: Griso Hot Leg
Post by: pete roper on December 10, 2017, 01:28:40 PM
When it gets really hot I find my right foot cops a a baking from the air through the oil cooler but not my knees or shins. Having said that I don't spend much time in stop/go traffic either.

Pete
Title: Re: Griso Hot Leg
Post by: tazio on December 10, 2017, 02:02:49 PM
I was in heat stroke mode this past summer in traffic one day.
Never got a hot knee on the GRiSO. (5'-11")
COULD you have been only using right leg to hold bike up during stop and go traffic?
 Switch up "prop leg" at frequent stops maybe?
Title: Re: Griso Hot Leg
Post by: jlburgess on December 10, 2017, 03:19:44 PM
I was in heat stroke mode this past summer in traffic one day.
Never got a hot knee on the GRiSO. (5'-11")
COULD you have been only using right leg to hold bike up during stop and go traffic?
 Switch up "prop leg" at frequent stops maybe?
Yep, I am a right legger.  That's possible and easy to change up.  Or I could choose not get stuck in traffic again.
There is heat wrap on the pipes too.  I'm going to get them ceramic coated soon.
I used a FLIR on it during the heat wrap process and the exhaust port was slightly cooler on the wrapped side.
Title: Re: Griso Hot Leg
Post by: beetle on December 10, 2017, 04:03:41 PM
The best way to get an 8V Griso to run cooler is by using titanium headers. They pull a great deal of the heat out of the heads. I am not kidding.
Title: Re: Griso Hot Leg
Post by: jlburgess on December 10, 2017, 06:16:54 PM
I recently bought a set of Arrow Ti headers on Ebay but amazingly they escaped the factory without final polishing and looked like crap.  They usually run about $500 just for the head pipes.  Way too pricey.  The quote for ceramic coating was $180.  Too bad the stock finish doesn't seem to last long
Title: Re: Griso Hot Leg
Post by: beetle on December 10, 2017, 07:23:25 PM
I recently bought a set of Arrow Ti headers on Ebay but amazingly they escaped the factory without final polishing and looked like crap.  They usually run about $500 just for the head pipes.  Way too pricey.  The quote for ceramic coating was $180.  Too bad the stock finish doesn't seem to last long


Ti headers aren't polished. Ceramic coating negates the reason for buying them. They're supposed to to turn a nice shade of purple.

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Title: Re: Griso Hot Leg
Post by: pete roper on December 11, 2017, 01:23:08 AM
Yup. Sorry Jon but they're MEANT to do that!

If you don't want them? Send 'em to me! Michael is dying for a set for his thing!

Pete
Title: Re: Griso Hot Leg
Post by: Travman on December 11, 2017, 08:14:14 AM
My left foot would get hot unless the bike was moving. I didn't like the feel of one hot foot and one normal foot. I had the full exhaust ceramic coated by Jet-Hot and this solved the problem. 
Title: Re: Griso Hot Leg
Post by: Phang on December 11, 2017, 08:38:47 AM
the sole of my right riding boot detached last year even though I am a left footer

I guess the oil cooler dump lots of hot air on the right boot but I can't feel it at all
Title: Re: Griso Hot Leg
Post by: jlburgess on December 11, 2017, 08:54:43 AM
Yup. Sorry Jon but they're MEANT to do that!

If you don't want them? Send 'em to me! Michael is dying for a set for his thing!

Pete

I probably misspoke.  The welds weren't finished.  They looked nothing like the picture that Arrow supplies.  It looked like a 3rd grader did it.  It was overstock that was returned to the US distributor who simply relisted them on Ebay for half price.