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Motig
25th January 2006, 08:23
With the latest styling fad being to have the exhaust mufflers exiting under the seat how do pillion passengers get on, surely there must be excess heat specially on a long trip, and how the heck would you survive on something like the Yam MT 01? In short is this new fad pillion friendly?
And just another thought they must be expensive to replace (the muffler, not the pillion (OK maybe both)) as not just any Joe Bloggs aftr market slip-on could be used.:sherlock:

dawnrazor
25th January 2006, 08:31
Not sure I'd want to be a pillion on the new fireblade or CBR600RR for that matter, so don't think long trips will be an issue. Having seen the MT-01, Not sure I'd even want to be a rider on that thing.

But if you have to, kevlar underpants will do the trick:blink:

In The Breeze
25th January 2006, 08:33
But if you have to, kevlar underpants will do the trick:blink:
thought teflon might work better.

SVrunner
25th January 2006, 08:41
Bikes with under seat exhaust always cost more to buy. So will stick to std config but use a alloy exhaust - lighter & does not get so hot.

Devil
25th January 2006, 08:49
Heat shields do all the work.

bugjuice
25th January 2006, 08:53
yup, heat shields. plus you're pretty much always moving too.
Most chicks will thank you for it tho

JMemonic
25th January 2006, 10:12
Having been a pillion on and old GSX400 (model unknown) with a modified exhaust and getting severly burnt on a short trip I always wonder about this, looking at some of the modern bikes they really do not seem desgined for a passenger.

Fishy
25th January 2006, 10:20
My girlfriend just about lives on the back of my blade with undertail exhaust and she has never had any complaints about the exhaust heating the seat.

ducatilover
25th January 2006, 12:49
Heat shields do all the work.
what about that ceramic wool shit?:msn-wink:

Karma
25th January 2006, 12:54
Asbestos??

ManDownUnder
25th January 2006, 12:55
Most chicks will thank you for it tho

yeah - loosen the exhaust clamps enough to make it rattle around in there.. should give the rear seat a nice "buzz"...

ducatilover
25th January 2006, 12:57
Asbestos??
i dont think so.... i hope not...... well you can use it to pick up red hot objects in without burning yourself;)

scumdog
25th January 2006, 13:06
yeah - loosen the exhaust clamps enough to make it rattle around in there.. should give the rear seat a nice "buzz"...

Pffff! A Harley does it better - and no need to be messing with the zorst clamps!!

Clockwork
25th January 2006, 13:28
Pffff! A Harley does it better - and no need to be messing with the zorst clamps!!

I knew there had to be a reason why they cost so much!! :weird:

notme
25th January 2006, 21:47
Having been a pillion on and old GSX400 (model unknown) with a modified exhaust and getting severly burnt on a short trip I always wonder about this, looking at some of the modern bikes they really do not seem desgined for a passenger.

Exactly.....regardless of where the exhaust is.

boomer
25th January 2006, 22:25
The heat shield does all teh work, i must admit on those cold days the heat down my legs is nice :D And the wind takes care of the heat in the summer

My mrs has never complained about the heat on the cibbyy aaahhh ahhh, however she does look a tad out of place back there sat up on the pirch and shes ony 5'4. i think the "two's up' was a bit of an after thought on teh latest sprots bikes;)