VR/R mounting question, Lesser of two evils...
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VR/R mounting question, Lesser of two evils...
Hey guys,
I'm running into an issue with regards to where I should put the VR/R (new-style) on the track bike. The problem is that if I put it in the stock location it touches the tail section (do they get hot enough to damage the fiberglass?). So here are the two options I'm thinking of:
1 Go ahead and mount it in the stock location if I'm able to find some kind of heat resistant tape (or something similar) to apply to the inside of the tail where it touches.
2 Mount it in the cavernous space on top of the undertail. Will it get too hot for the plastic of the undertail?
Advice is much appreciated as always.
RoadDogma,
I know you and I talked about this but I'm kind of having second thought s about it and just want to be sure.
Thanks!
Brandon
I'm running into an issue with regards to where I should put the VR/R (new-style) on the track bike. The problem is that if I put it in the stock location it touches the tail section (do they get hot enough to damage the fiberglass?). So here are the two options I'm thinking of:
1 Go ahead and mount it in the stock location if I'm able to find some kind of heat resistant tape (or something similar) to apply to the inside of the tail where it touches.
2 Mount it in the cavernous space on top of the undertail. Will it get too hot for the plastic of the undertail?
Advice is much appreciated as always.
RoadDogma,
I know you and I talked about this but I'm kind of having second thought s about it and just want to be sure.
Thanks!
Brandon
92 FZR600 - 3EN2 400 swingarm, Micron, DynoJet, Factory Pro, K&N, R6 shock, RT springs/emulators, R6 MC, Galfer, YZF calipers, Vortex, RK, YZF/R6 VR/R, Vortex, Zero Gravity
90 FZR400 - Sharkskinz, D&D, Sudco, DynoJet, Factory Pro, Ohlins, RT springs/emulators, JEM Machine, Woodcraft, NRC, Galfer, Vortex, RK, YZF/R6 VR/R, Vortex, Lockhart Phillips
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Re: VR/R mounting question, Lesser of two evils...
You could do similar to what Kawasaki did on the Z750:

Keeps it cool as air is passing over the fins and what not.

Keeps it cool as air is passing over the fins and what not.
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Re: VR/R mounting question, Lesser of two evils...
That's a thought. Is it actually mounted to plastic or metal? I'm guessing metal, but have to ask.sweekster wrote:You could do similar to what Kawasaki did on the Z750:
Keeps it cool as air is passing over the fins and what not.
Thanks Duane!
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Re: VR/R mounting question, Lesser of two evils...
I say if you could fit it in the stock location with a piece of aluminium on the tail piece it would work. I got a chunk from an old computer that I use for all of my heating needs. BUT the kawi idea is more practical.
Chris
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Re: VR/R mounting question, Lesser of two evils...
Hey Chris,kilika2 wrote:I say if you could fit it in the stock location with a piece of aluminium on the tail piece it would work. I got a chunk from an old computer that I use for all of my heating needs. BUT the kawi idea is more practical.
Chris
I actually like the idea of leaving it in the stock location best because the VR/R would be mounted to the frame. Ideally, I'd like to find some of that stuff that's applied to the lower front of the lower fairings to protect them from the heat of the headers. Of course I may be able to just mount it to a larger flat piece of aluminum and stick it under where the passenger seat normally would be. I think the aluminum would dissipate the heat enough to not melt the plastic (IF it had the tendency to do so in the first place, that is).
Thanks a bunch!
Brandon
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Re: VR/R mounting question, Lesser of two evils...
Chris,
the VR generates considerable heat ! If you read what I did on my site:-
http://www.saltmine.org.uk/fzr/vr.html
You will read there is NO problem about your intentions.
NOTE:-
if you put it anywhere else the VR must be on metal to help cool it (in my case the whole darn tail sub frame) PLUS it MUST be earthed to the frame some how or another
the VR generates considerable heat ! If you read what I did on my site:-
http://www.saltmine.org.uk/fzr/vr.html
You will read there is NO problem about your intentions.
NOTE:-
if you put it anywhere else the VR must be on metal to help cool it (in my case the whole darn tail sub frame) PLUS it MUST be earthed to the frame some how or another
Re: VR/R mounting question, Lesser of two evils...
Yeah it's mounted to metal. There are brackets welded to the frame to space the other side of the VR from the frame and allow air to pass over it.fzrbrandon wrote:That's a thought. Is it actually mounted to plastic or metal? I'm guessing metal, but have to ask.sweekster wrote:You could do similar to what Kawasaki did on the Z750:
Keeps it cool as air is passing over the fins and what not.
Thanks Duane!
Duane...
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Re: VR/R mounting question, Lesser of two evils...
yamaha_george wrote:Chris,
the VR generates considerable heat ! If you read what I did on my site:-
http://www.saltmine.org.uk/fzr/vr.html
You will read there is NO problem about your intentions.
NOTE:-
if you put it anywhere else the VR must be on metal to help cool it (in my case the whole darn tail sub frame) PLUS it MUST be earthed to the frame some how or another
Yep, this is where I got my idea of the computer aluminium before.
Chris
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Re: VR/R mounting question, Lesser of two evils...
Extend the wiring and mount it above or below the radiator in the airflow.
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Re: VR/R mounting question, Lesser of two evils...
Well, I went ahead and mounted it under the tail for the time being. I'll just need to pay attention to it and if it looks like it won't work out, I'll go ahead and put it somewhere else.Fartblood wrote:Extend the wiring and mount it above or below the radiator in the airflow.
Thanks to all for the suggestions. I appreciate it!

92 FZR600 - 3EN2 400 swingarm, Micron, DynoJet, Factory Pro, K&N, R6 shock, RT springs/emulators, R6 MC, Galfer, YZF calipers, Vortex, RK, YZF/R6 VR/R, Vortex, Zero Gravity
90 FZR400 - Sharkskinz, D&D, Sudco, DynoJet, Factory Pro, Ohlins, RT springs/emulators, JEM Machine, Woodcraft, NRC, Galfer, Vortex, RK, YZF/R6 VR/R, Vortex, Lockhart Phillips
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