My own opinion is that a good pair of boots and riding trousers (pants to you!) make all the difference. It's generally accepted that water-cooled bikes do tend to run a bit hotter than air-cooled ones. Others have said that it's a design problem with the ST. some find it a problem, others don't notice it. Some people have considered it may be down to an individual's heat tolerance i.e. I have heard the heat issue mentioned before, although it always seemed to be more of a problem on the ST1300 than the ST1100. But i get a lot of heat from the fairings. I have double sided foil insulation under the seat which helps a lot. It makes it very uncomfortable to ride on the 90degree days with high humidity. I was wondering if there was anything to be done on the heat that the bike puts out on your legs.
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