TRI GLIDE AIR FILTER QUESTION

I have a 2011 Triglide with a 103, the air cleaner cover gets very hot and burns my leg, what would be the best way to solve this?

Dave..Welcome to Trike Talk….

I had a 2011 Triglide and yes it does get hot but it never seems to affect me …If I remember correctly there was some posts a while ago where a shorter rider would get too close to the air cleaner… Floor board extenders from DK customs a sponsor here might solve the problem..
 
I have a 2011 Triglide with a 103, the air cleaner cover gets very hot and burns my leg, what would be the best way to solve this?

I second the floorboard extensions from DK , they move your feet/ legs out about an inch thus reducing the felt heat. A DK tank lift and cooling wings are also a suggestion( low cost) . Changing out your exhaust and going with Stage 1 and tune would help but is more costly
 
tank lift kit, (went for the Deluxe option) and floorboard extenders just arrived, I'll be installing them tomorrow, my wife insists they aren't going to make any difference, I'm hoping to prove her wrong

When you are you dealing with the wife? You have a 50-50 chance of being right with a 90% probability you’re wrong…😁..

But all kidding aside the floorboard extenders work

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made a good bit of difference, but it's still a little too hot, can I put some insulation tape on the inside of the air cleaner cover, or would that cause trouble?

Don’t quite know where you’re going with that tape on the inside of the air cleaner?? If the tapes should come loose, it will get sucked into the throttle-body then you’ll have more problems than just heat….. I don’t think he can ever eliminate the heat. In fact I know you can’t … you have to remember your on a motorcycle. You don’t have a firewall to protect you like in a car you’re sitting on a heat pump.,(Engine)..
 
Dave - can you tell us more about your trike? Is it stock or does it have aftermarket exhaust, engine mods, etc? My twin cam ran really hot also. The only solution I found was adding a tuner. They run way too lean from the factory especially with engine mods thrown into the mix.
 

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