The Home of Aussie ST Riders
Welcome,
Guest
. Please
login
or
register
.
1 Hour
1 Day
1 Week
1 Month
Forever
Login with username, password and session length
News:
Home
Help
Search
Calendar
Media
Login
Register
OzSTOC
»
Honda ST1100 Section
»
Honda ST1100 General Questions
»
heat shielding
« previous
next »
Print
Pages: [
1
]
Go Down
Author
Topic: heat shielding (Read 17529 times)
royst1100
Legendary Member
Posts: 590
Thanked: 42 times
ST Legend
heat shielding
«
on:
February 23, 2012, 02:43:43 PM »
ive been thinking that if i get some "dynamat" heat sheild and put on the inside of some lower panels and air filter cover may increase comfort. has anyone tried this or have an opinion of if this will work
Logged
regards
Royce
saaz
Supreme "2000" Club Member
Posts: 4542
Thanked: 41 times
Canberra ACT
Re: heat shielding
«
Reply #1 on:
February 23, 2012, 02:58:43 PM »
I have heard of people doing it as the heat got to them. It should work, but the heat will go somewhere else.
Logged
John
(Ridden on and forever in our hearts)
1996 Honda ST1100P
2014 Triumph Trophy SE
Ozstoc, STOC #7239, Farrider #461 Ulysses #061681, IBA #59143 and some others
royst1100
Legendary Member
Posts: 590
Thanked: 42 times
ST Legend
Re: heat shielding
«
Reply #2 on:
February 23, 2012, 03:32:09 PM »
hopefully out the side vents and around both mine and her legs. also it should absord heat going to those areas
Logged
regards
Royce
Brock
Tardis Tech
UNBELIEVABLE "5000 Posts" Member
Posts: 8799
Thanked: 1768 times
White is the fastest
Re: heat shielding
«
Reply #3 on:
February 23, 2012, 04:15:27 PM »
I ride my 1100 every day, and havent noticed any heat discomfort. Maybe some on the under side of the shelter might help. but along the fairing sides???
Logged
Brock
Asian Correspondent
2003 Honda ST1100PY
Ulysses #32829
STOC #8239
OzSToc # ??
Kinross WA
royst1100
Legendary Member
Posts: 590
Thanked: 42 times
ST Legend
Re: heat shielding
«
Reply #4 on:
February 23, 2012, 04:34:09 PM »
ive had my autocom in right locked poket untill i tried bluetooth two weeks ago (ozstoc qld rte) after stripping autocom then i used the pockets for THINGS. didnt realise the pockets got so hot which got me thinking of a solution that may help the groin and inner thigh area
Logged
regards
Royce
Brock
Tardis Tech
UNBELIEVABLE "5000 Posts" Member
Posts: 8799
Thanked: 1768 times
White is the fastest
Re: heat shielding
«
Reply #5 on:
February 23, 2012, 06:48:52 PM »
Stop wearing board shorts, and wear Kevlar lined Jeans. No problem
Logged
Brock
Asian Correspondent
2003 Honda ST1100PY
Ulysses #32829
STOC #8239
OzSToc # ??
Kinross WA
alans1100
1999 ST1100A
UNBELIEVABLE "5000 Posts" Member
Posts: 6249
Thanked: 1161 times
Alan, Peterborough, SA
Re: heat shielding
«
Reply #6 on:
February 23, 2012, 09:19:22 PM »
I haven't noticed any excessive heat. There is some heat on hotter days from air through the vents in the access panels but is nothing compared to a Honda 750 that I owned previously
Logged
1999
2004
FarRider #921- BR15, BR17, CR1
royst1100
Legendary Member
Posts: 590
Thanked: 42 times
ST Legend
Re: heat shielding
«
Reply #7 on:
February 24, 2012, 03:38:35 AM »
maybe looking for the wrong solution! so new question is where does the temp gauge on other 1100s sit as mine is very low at reasonable speed but just of high temp in slow or stop speed "rises quickly" then drops just as quick when i move of
Logged
regards
Royce
saaz
Supreme "2000" Club Member
Posts: 4542
Thanked: 41 times
Canberra ACT
Re: heat shielding
«
Reply #8 on:
February 24, 2012, 07:47:14 AM »
Sounds normal to me. Mine sits down near the bottom while on the higway and goes up about 2/3rds until the fan kicks in.
Logged
John
(Ridden on and forever in our hearts)
1996 Honda ST1100P
2014 Triumph Trophy SE
Ozstoc, STOC #7239, Farrider #461 Ulysses #061681, IBA #59143 and some others
Tipsy
Landed Gentry
Legendary "1000 Club" Member
Posts: 1344
Thanked: 51 times
Laurie
Re: heat shielding
«
Reply #9 on:
February 24, 2012, 08:13:11 AM »
mine as well
Tipsy
Logged
I am lost and haves gone to find myself
Now If I get back before I return
Please ask me to wait.
alans1100
1999 ST1100A
UNBELIEVABLE "5000 Posts" Member
Posts: 6249
Thanked: 1161 times
Alan, Peterborough, SA
Re: heat shielding
«
Reply #10 on:
February 24, 2012, 10:48:31 AM »
Normal for mine in warmer months is about a quarter of the solid line, a little less in the cooler months. I did notice that in city traffic that is about half way and will go to three quarters before the fan cuts in when sitting at the lights.
Logged
1999
2004
FarRider #921- BR15, BR17, CR1
terrydj
Guest
Re: heat shielding
«
Reply #11 on:
February 24, 2012, 01:36:46 PM »
I've never heard of an ST1100 giving off heat. The ST1300, the Yammy and Kawasaki just cook people but the ST1100 even when in the Over 40's has never been a problem. Probably why the cops liked em so much
Logged
STeveo
Legendary "1000 Club" Member
Posts: 1649
Thanked: 413 times
ST Legend
Re: heat shielding
«
Reply #12 on:
February 26, 2012, 05:23:11 PM »
Have not had a problem with heat as I don't ride with my knees touching the panels. Am looking forward to the heat in coming winter, definatley going to flick the little square panels out that sit just in front of my knees. Maybe not so painful for my old knee joints with a warm blast on them. Anybody thought about making bigger vents for frosty mornings, or not worth the trouble?
Logged
royst1100
Legendary Member
Posts: 590
Thanked: 42 times
ST Legend
Re: heat shielding
«
Reply #13 on:
February 26, 2012, 05:34:22 PM »
due to the history of the my1100 i may have cracked or broken panel seals
Logged
regards
Royce
Print
Pages: [
1
]
Go Up
« previous
next »
OzSTOC
»
Honda ST1100 Section
»
Honda ST1100 General Questions
»
heat shielding
There was an error while thanking
Thanking...