Folks, I just refurbished (as my mid life crisis) a 1985 K100RT. It's running, rolling and registered after 8 months of breakdown/rebuild.
So I knew the bike was a HOT (temperature) to ride, but I expected it to be cooler while moving. My hair on legs, through my pant's is slowly being cooked off (or at least it feels like it.)
During the re-furbish, I removed the dry rotted front fork baffles on the underside of the fairing. My theory is that the air is rushing through those holes, across the engine block and seeping around the gaps around the back of the fairing leg pads. OR...the bike is just that hot.
If anyone has any experience with heat management on this bike - particularly if the fork baffle replacement would help - please advise! I already have lower AirWings installed.
Thanks.