Triumph Scrambler 1200 Heat Reduction / Issue

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by FlyingMuleRIder, Aug 26, 2021.

  1. FlyingMuleRIder

    FlyingMuleRIder Well-Known Member

    Mar 7, 2021
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    Obviously, the single biggest complaint on this otherwise amazing motorcycle has been the heat issue on your right leg near the exhaust and catalytic converter.

    My experience is the heat issue is really only unmanageable when it is hot and you are going slow or stuck in traffic, but let me be clear - it is really bad under those circumstances.

    It is my intent this next spring to de-cat the bike with a four seasons pipe, but I did add some reflective exhaust tape on the inside of all three heat shield. I have heard mixed results on this process but I will update this post when I get on the road and try it out.

    Comments ?

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  2. andyc1

    andyc1 Lunarville 7, Airlock 3

    Feb 4, 2017
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    Hope it works for you! I cut the cat out of mine when I had it in an attempt to reduce the heat. I didn't feel any noticeable difference though :confused:
     
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  3. Baz70

    Baz70 New Member

    Jun 15, 2020
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    I sold my bike within a year of purchasing it (at a loss really when I think about it) as I couldn't live with the heat from the exhaust. Was told by dealer and Triumph head office that no one else complained about it and it was within tolerances. My right leg did not agree with this.
    Shame we don't have a proper lemon law in the UK. everyone decatting their bikes are really missing the point and bypassing a serious design issue and not really holding Triumph to account to get it properly fixed, or not promote these bikes as road bikes and as pure off road bikes. Not bitter btw as have moved on, but I am constantly reading of the heat issue so I know it wasn't just me..... loved the bike too and would have kept it otherwise.
     
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  4. andyc1

    andyc1 Lunarville 7, Airlock 3

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    I soon got rid of mine too! The heat and a few other issues seen the bike sold within about 3 months :confused:
     
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  5. FlyingMuleRIder

    FlyingMuleRIder Well-Known Member

    Mar 7, 2021
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    I soon got rid of mine too! The heat and a few other issues seen the bike sold within about 3 months :confused:

    Good info, let me be clear no matter if Triumph acknowledges the problem or not it is a serious problem.

    I rarely ride my bike in town in traffic so it does not really effect me, but the two times I did this summer it was a serious problem. Sorry the bike did not work out for you - I really have enjoyed mine in spite of the heat issue.
     
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  6. triumph900

    triumph900 Active Member

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    I love the look and concept of the Scramblers, but the high pipe just ruins it. I get the reason for the placement. And I get it doesn't bother many folks. But heat is like vibration. Everyone has a different level of tolerance for each. Me, I'm not very tolerant for either!
     
  7. Ermin

    Ermin New Member

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