BamaRider
Guy
I'd say the RT and NT are a wash. I've yet to experience the fan coming on in the NT, despite urban traffic in 95+ temperatures. It has a large radiator for a twin, so it is naturally going to be cooler, but it still gets hot at a traffic light. However, both versions of thed ST are the hottest bikes I've ever been on. I recall a ride in 2002 on I-15 East into Vegas. The air temp was 113, and the ST1100 roasted me. The heat from the tarmac seemed to funnel up through the frame; it was like a blast furnace. The STs are hot bikes due to their extensive use of plastic and frame, all of which heat up.Your reply would be more helpful if you could compare the heat compared to your previous or current rides that did not have heat like the ST1300. You have owned RTs... What is the NT like compared to those?
Where the NT excels is in its ability to move air around the bike effectively, thanks to its more modern aerodynamics and higher ground clearance.
The FJR was not as hot as the ST either; the Honda wears the crown in that department, but I've heard a Harley is just as hot.
So, the answer is not as hot as an ST, but still warm in summer.
