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leg from getting burnt from the exhaust pipe

by charity rainey
(royal palm beach florida usa)

what to use to protect your leg from getting burnt on the exhaust pipe on a honda cbr 600 f4i

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leg from getting burnt from the exhaust pipe

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Nov 27, 2011
Hot pipes
by: Susanne

Get your pipes ceramic coated.. Keeps your engine cooler plus significantly reduces the heat from the pipes. Not to mention it looks sweet....

Nov 16, 2011
exhaust wrap
by: Jason S.

Another option u could look into is, buying some exhaust wrap at your local auto supply shop. The wrap comes in many colors and gives a bike a cool look while protecting your skin and clothing.

Oct 27, 2011
burning leg
by: Lynn - Florida

You can buy or make a leg gator to slide over the pant. I made one because I burned a hole in my Frog Toggs rain pants. I took an old pair of jeans and cut a leg off at the knee - made a pocket and inserted elastic. I sprayed it with water repellent. I slide it over the frog toggs on my right leg. I like Frog Toggs rain gear because they are cooler for use in Florida but unfortunately they don't make them with a heat resistant panel.

You can buy gators or half chaps, just google it.

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