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Re:Here is the answer to R* Heat
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Re:Here is the answer to R* Heat 2 Years, 10 Months ago  
Silkentek wrote:
The one I got from the harleyheatshields guy on ebay, is actually very good quality leather. It is extremely thick, and he customized it for me to my tastes, and I paid 60$ including shipping. I paid a little more then the ones he has listed because I wanted it fringed, studded and decorated.
I do not have a problem yet with where my exhaust is, so mine was to protect my left thigh from the top part of my rear jug at stops, I am very happy with mine and I am sure if I ever need one made longer for aftermarket exhaust I could just buy a yard of saddle leather and using my current one as a template, make a new one.
Looks good and affordable, Nice, Mort
 
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Re:Here is the answer to R* Heat 2 Years, 10 Months ago  
stock rear pipe was too close and too hot.
Got VH ProPipe and the rear pipe swings forward enough that no issue with it and heat.
 
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Re:Here is the answer to R* Heat 2 Years, 10 Months ago  
Mine are the yamaha road star silverado accessories like VH long shots. Still have to do the short pants test.
 
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Re:Here is the answer to R* Heat 2 Years, 10 Months ago  
oh and clearly many of you have never ridden a bike with single wall pipes and no heat shields or you wouldn't be talking about this.
Believe me if you even think about getting near them you are scarred for life (pics available ).
I do think though they dissipated heat better as they were single wall though they would blue in a heartbeat if your jetting wasn't spot on.
Pipes hot? Go faster, works for me most of the time.
 
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