A bit warm under the seat?
Forum rules
Please can you post items for sale or wanted in the correct For Sale section. Items / bikes for sale here will be removed without warning. Reasons for this are in the FAQ. Thanks
Please can you post items for sale or wanted in the correct For Sale section. Items / bikes for sale here will be removed without warning. Reasons for this are in the FAQ. Thanks
-
- Settled in member
- Posts: 24
- Joined: Sun Aug 21, 2011 12:25 pm
- Bike owned: NC30
- Location: Arrochar, Argyll
A bit warm under the seat?
had the nc30 for 4 weeks now (my first bike) and today has been the first time out on it
and it felt a little warm under the seat well really the O/S, My right leg was feeling a bit warm i think its the relay/solenoid, anyone else had this kinda problem is the solenoid shot? it is playing up, sometimes it wont start of the button and i have to hit the solenoid then she starts no problem..
any ideas??
cheers...

any ideas??
cheers...
- CMSMJ1
- Moderators
- Posts: 7161
- Joined: Thu May 01, 2008 9:42 am
- Bike owned: NC30-No9
- Location: Chesterfield, United Kingdom
Re: A bit warm under the seat?
It is usually the heat out from the motor. They are bloody hot bikes. Nice in winter...boil your inner thigh in summer..
IMPERATOR REX ANGLORUM
The V4 is the law..
NC30 - No9 - my old mate
The V4 is the law..
NC30 - No9 - my old mate
- porndoguk
- Site Supporter
- Posts: 3293
- Joined: Wed Jun 16, 2010 11:17 pm
- Bike owned: NC30
- Location: Middle England
- Contact:
Re: A bit warm under the seat?
as mark said its normal, the reg rec, the tight engine in the frame and no ambient air to cool the rear cylinders = Great Balls of FIRE! hot bollocks basically :D
NC30 & NC23 33BHP Restrictors For Sale
£25 Inc P&P and donation to 400GB PM for more details
http://www.bikerstraining.com
Like us on Facebook for more information - First Bike on Scene - Emergency Response Skills - UK
£25 Inc P&P and donation to 400GB PM for more details
http://www.bikerstraining.com
Like us on Facebook for more information - First Bike on Scene - Emergency Response Skills - UK
- Hadies
- Site Supporter
- Posts: 606
- Joined: Tue Mar 16, 2010 1:20 am
- Bike owned: NSR125, NC30, Daytona 675
- Location: Washington, Tyne and Wear
Re: A bit warm under the seat?
It's normal. I'm infertile because of my NC.
SEED? - viewtopic.php?f=62&t=27871
- porndoguk
- Site Supporter
- Posts: 3293
- Joined: Wed Jun 16, 2010 11:17 pm
- Bike owned: NC30
- Location: Middle England
- Contact:
Re: A bit warm under the seat?
Hadies wrote:It's normal. I'm infertile because of my NC.

NC30 & NC23 33BHP Restrictors For Sale
£25 Inc P&P and donation to 400GB PM for more details
http://www.bikerstraining.com
Like us on Facebook for more information - First Bike on Scene - Emergency Response Skills - UK
£25 Inc P&P and donation to 400GB PM for more details
http://www.bikerstraining.com
Like us on Facebook for more information - First Bike on Scene - Emergency Response Skills - UK
-
- Moderators
- Posts: 8172
- Joined: Fri Jul 04, 2008 1:01 pm
- Bike owned: CBR954
Re: A bit warm under the seat?
I dont' think it's soo much to do with ambient air.. there water-cooled and have no fins so the air wouldn't help much.porndoguk wrote:as mark said its normal, the reg rec, the tight engine in the frame and no ambient air to cool the rear cylinders = Great Balls of FIRE! hot bollocks basically :D
It's more to do with it being a V4.
The rear-bank sits right below where the family jewels sit.
On an I4 all 4 exhaust headers go out the front and usually down under the engine.. fresh air also helps remove heat from the pipes.
On the V4 you have two cylinders whose pipes come out in a funny angle and down by your legs.. this heats the frame up and your legs!
The NC24 doesn't have so much of a problem as the exhaust is routed in a different way to a collector box.
Still all get toasty tho

xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
-
- Settled in member
- Posts: 111
- Joined: Wed Sep 15, 2010 10:46 pm
- Bike owned: nc30
- Location: anglesey, north wales
Re: A bit warm under the seat?
GRT.
The missis wants to send me for the snip.
I'll tell her to read this then she will let me out on the bike more often.

The missis wants to send me for the snip.
I'll tell her to read this then she will let me out on the bike more often.





-
- Settled in member
- Posts: 24
- Joined: Sun Aug 21, 2011 12:25 pm
- Bike owned: NC30
- Location: Arrochar, Argyll
Re: A bit warm under the seat?
Cheers for the replys
so its nothing to worry about then. hot bawz it is 


-
- Settled in member
- Posts: 50
- Joined: Tue Nov 16, 2010 5:36 pm
- Bike owned: VFR400 NC24
Re: A bit warm under the seat?
I do believe the frame is important to heat loss, like a second air cooled radiator. This is why some people have had over heating problems with a powder coated frame. But it might explain why its getting hot around the seat area.