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Old 25-07-2019, 09:19 AM   #16
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Try a 1299 Panigale if you want a hot leg, ridiculous, had to get off the seat in traffic, obviously they are not designed for queues in the first place, but blimey!
Mine hits 105 then the fan kicks in. It's never showed any signs of overheating however, unlike me! It does get very uncomfortable in slow / town traffic though especially as the exhausts run up and down just under the seat!
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Old 25-07-2019, 10:29 AM   #17
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Try a 1299 Panigale if you want a hot leg, ridiculous, had to get off the seat in traffic, obviously they are not designed for queues in the first place, but blimey!
Yep, at WDW 2016, Mario's panigale gave him a nasty blistered area almost as big as your hand, on his thigh.
Admittedly the weather was super-hot that year but, as you say .. blimey.

In contrast though, my aircooled M750 seemed almost to revel in the high heat.
Or maybe it was just pleased to be home.
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