Going to change my R/R soon as i can get a finned one to replace my (known to unreliable) stock R/R
My previous bike (gsxr1100) was also quite keen on trashing its R/R due to excess heat, but i managed to to greatly extend its life by thermaly bonding the R/R to the rear subframe frame using 1mm thick thermal pads. These are made of a waxy substance that is highly conductive, when heated it will melt a little and form a perfect bond between the two mating surfaces. The bond is not so strong as to give you any trouble removing the R/R in the future.
Now you can utilise the subframe as a giant heatsink.
You can usually find these thermal pads on PC modding websites, they are used to improve the contact between the CPU and heatsink, and are pretty cheap.
R/R and thermal compounds
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Re: R/R and thermal compounds
thinking about it, if you go in maplins, they sell large ally and copper heatsinks for various components - bet you could get one to fit the std r/r...rumpleforeskin wrote:
Now you can utilise the subframe as a giant heatsink.
You can usually find these thermal pads on PC modding websites, they are used to improve the contact between the CPU and heatsink, and are pretty cheap.
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Re: R/R and thermal compounds
A couple of small ventilation holes underneath the rear plastic surround wouldn't go amiss, either.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: R/R and thermal compounds
Personally, I would be tempted to fit a small 12v computer fan to the reg/rec.
If you have a finned one, a fan cable tied would be enough.
if you have the flat, non finned type then a cheap old cpu cooler and fan would be a good idea...
use some CPU thermal paste and cable tie it around the reg/reg...
Ceramic thermal paste would probably be best...
If you have a finned one, a fan cable tied would be enough.
if you have the flat, non finned type then a cheap old cpu cooler and fan would be a good idea...
use some CPU thermal paste and cable tie it around the reg/reg...
Ceramic thermal paste would probably be best...