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Well my butt was getting warm last winter, last ride out. Now this winter first ride I notice the warmth again.
Took my seat off and low and behold I have a hole right through the plastic about the size of my fist.
Has anyone else had this happen? Scrounging material to fix it as I type. Pictures to follow.
Took my seat off and low and behold I have a hole right through the plastic about the size of my fist.
Has anyone else had this happen? Scrounging material to fix it as I type. Pictures to follow.
fuel
Are you mixing tobasco with your fuel
Are you mixing tobasco with your fuel

yamahajunkie
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stock exhaust? did you remove the shield because of the rattle?
Your burning too rich bud get your carbs checked out.
Tork
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or a bad plug/coil or something. Your exhaust is loading up with fuel
Not sure if there is an exhaust connection with gasket "donut" in your particular problem area. If so, the exhaust could be leaking, and creating a hot spot.
Just a thought...
Just a thought...

LazyBastard
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About halfway under the seat, there are two muffler clamps on the two pipes. Also in this area, the tunnel is OPEN (in two small holes for access to the muffler clamps) to the top. My guess is a leak at one of those two clamps that is blowing hot gases up through the holes to the plastic seat.


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Ok here are some pics. Note the dark stuff on the tunnel is melted plastic. The aluminum is not heat discoulored or warped.
When I broke trail with it for 10 miles in two feet of fresh snow (two years ago) and it only had a 1,000 miles or so on the odo. I noticed a burning plastic smell. One other time last year I noticed that burnning plastic smell a bit.
Now I found where it came from. I can't seem to find an exaust leak at the muffler and the aluminum shows no sign of severe heat. I do however sit back on the seat and put a lot of weight on the seat against the muffler part of the tunnel.
I fixed the seat melt problem so it won't happen again but I can find no leak in that area ( cover pipes so it builds pressure) looking up inside from underneath by sight or sound. Should hear hissing or see exaust.
When I broke trail with it for 10 miles in two feet of fresh snow (two years ago) and it only had a 1,000 miles or so on the odo. I noticed a burning plastic smell. One other time last year I noticed that burnning plastic smell a bit.
Now I found where it came from. I can't seem to find an exaust leak at the muffler and the aluminum shows no sign of severe heat. I do however sit back on the seat and put a lot of weight on the seat against the muffler part of the tunnel.
I fixed the seat melt problem so it won't happen again but I can find no leak in that area ( cover pipes so it builds pressure) looking up inside from underneath by sight or sound. Should hear hissing or see exaust.
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Does you muffler have a hole that cause that? Looks like that was the problem.
srxtwins
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We cannot forget just how big Charlie is.....they call him sasquatch for a reason. Could it be that the heat shield pictured is pressed down against the muffler in that area due to your size.If this is happening it would lose almost all of its effectiveness and the heat would get transmitted right into the seat. Maybe some spacers between the shield and the muffler would help ensure that the air gap stays open in that area for cooling.
Well, that might be the case 

POSSIBLITY
Hey Bud the only thing I can think of is Moose poop clooged up in tunnel where muffler at??
I had to do it
if you need a seat let me know I have one. Take it easy BIGGUY in usa only.
Hey Bud the only thing I can think of is Moose poop clooged up in tunnel where muffler at??
I had to do it



might be my mind playing tricks, but isn't there a bumper that's supposed to be in that exact area? i could swear i have one right where yours is burned through on my 05 rx.


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YA' I'm thinking that burn is shaped just like your backside Charlie LOL!!
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Lay off the mexican food buddy! J/K
White Knuckle has a shield they put under the cover for the exhaust. Keeps 1/2 of the heat from getting to the aluminum just under the seat. Check the insulation under the exhaust cover that is held on with four 10mm bolts, I bet yours is gone!
White Knuckle has a shield they put under the cover for the exhaust. Keeps 1/2 of the heat from getting to the aluminum just under the seat. Check the insulation under the exhaust cover that is held on with four 10mm bolts, I bet yours is gone!
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