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2017 1200cc Monsters - Exhaust & Right Foot?

Started by NorDog, February 15, 2017, 07:12:37 PM

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NorDog

I sat on a number of M1200 bikes tonight.  I noticed that all of them really don't have room for my right foot.  I can't see how I could ride such a bike without burning up the heel of my boot.

Anyone have a different experience?
A man in passion rides a mad horse. -- Ben Franklin


NorDog

A man in passion rides a mad horse. -- Ben Franklin


koko64

#2
Iirc, I read somewhere the full Termi kit solves the issue, but boy it's an expensive solution. Hopefully someone will correct me if I'm wrong. Would be good to sit on a dealer demo bike with Termis, as the demo bikes are often Termi kit equipped to lure you in.
Anyway, our sponsors may have a cheaper solution with other exhaust kits and reflash options.
2015 Scrambler 800

stopintime

It's the combined rider and passenger foot peg assemblies of the first model years that is the problem.

Fixed on the R and on the new 1200


252,000 km/seventeen years - loving it

koko64

2015 Scrambler 800

NorDog

Quote from: koko64 on February 16, 2017, 04:35:53 PM
Iirc, I read somewhere the full Termi kit solves the issue, but boy it's an expensive solution. Hopefully someone will correct me if I'm wrong. Would be good to sit on a dealer demo bike with Termis, as the demo bikes are often Termi kit equipped to lure you in.
Anyway, our sponsors may have a cheaper solution with other exhaust kits and reflash options.

Thanks.  If I go with the M1200 I would go with the Termis anyway.
A man in passion rides a mad horse. -- Ben Franklin


NorDog

Quote from: stopintime on February 16, 2017, 04:52:16 PM
It's the combined rider and passenger foot peg assemblies of the first model years that is the problem.

Fixed on the R and on the new 1200




Yeah, I've read about that, and I see how the new Monsters changed the passenger peg mounts.  Still, my right foot (or at least the boot heel on my right foot) bumps into the exhaust shield.  I can't help but think that shield gets hotter than my boot will like.
A man in passion rides a mad horse. -- Ben Franklin


NorDog

A man in passion rides a mad horse. -- Ben Franklin


stopintime

Ok, now I see the '2017' in the heading  :)

My experience, not just above the cat though, is that it takes just a tiny amount of air between pipes and shield to avoid melted boots.

The non homologated Termis don't have the cat or even a shield?
252,000 km/seventeen years - loving it

NorDog

Quote from: stopintime on February 16, 2017, 05:28:14 PM


The non homologated Termis don't have the cat or even a shield?

I don't know.  Yet.
A man in passion rides a mad horse. -- Ben Franklin


koko64

#10
Quote from: NorDog on February 16, 2017, 05:23:51 PM
This looks like it would do the trick...



That looks great; what a beast!
2015 Scrambler 800

NorDog

Quote from: koko64 on February 16, 2017, 05:46:20 PM
That looks great; what a beast!

Oh yeah.

I've not been a fan of the "new" monsters, but this one is doing something to my brain.

[Dolph]
A man in passion rides a mad horse. -- Ben Franklin


EEL

I wouldn't buy anything less than the 2017 1200 version. The wheelbase for the 2014 - 2016 models is literally an inch longer. That has a real impact on quick directional transitions (flickability). The old 2V monsters were known for this.

The newer models are more in line with the old monster setup

NorDog

Quote from: EEL on February 17, 2017, 01:22:34 PM
I wouldn't buy anything less than the 2017 1200 version. The wheelbase for the 2014 - 2016 models is literally an inch longer. That has a real impact on quick directional transitions (flickability). The old 2V monsters were known for this.

The newer models are more in line with the old monster setup

Thanks!
A man in passion rides a mad horse. -- Ben Franklin