I'm reading some reports of unpleasant heat on the left foot from people having tried / owning the GT/L.
Your experience?
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Your experience?
Thanks
Shouldn't make much difference -- this a is a dry-sump engine. The oil is mostly sitting up in the reservoir behind the tranny/clutch, or circulating arounf the engine. The "sump" here is not an oil storage location, it's a transient area from which the oil is constantly being removed from the engine for return to the reservoir.This would also keep the oil cooler as the oil pan runs between the exhaust pipes. Think about all the radiant energy given off by the catalytic converters when the bike comes to a stop, or when you shut off the bike after a ride.
If you read it on the internet, it must be true!! :lol2:Consensus? C'mon.. a few guys reporting some heat on their left foot, others reporting none. One reporting feeling heat when riding in Saudi Arabia in tennis shoes.. wait till temps hit 40Celsius over there.ok so there seems to be a consensus about heat on the left foot..
Assuming the heat source is the pipes, do you think there will be any difference between GT and GTL, given the slightly different footpeg positions ? or is this irrelevant?
This seems to be one of a few glitches you, beta testers, are reporting. Do you think this is something BMW ought to correct in future model years... or there is no clear solution to this problem?
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Actually it's not. Take a look at my earlier post with pictures. The left header is much closer to the left foot, than the right (which is somewhat buried).In that the exhaust system is symmetrical,equal temperature should be radiating the same for both sides.