How Hot Does a Motorcycle Exhaust Pipe Get?
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Normally, the temperature gradually decreases from the front to the rear of the exhaust pipe: 300-150°C, with the highest temperature exceeding 500°C. Below is extended information about motorcycle exhaust pipe temperatures: Normal conditions: When riding at a speed of 60 km/h, the front section near the engine reaches about 300°C, the middle section near the footrest is around 150°C, and the rear section near the rear footrest is close to 100°C. Climbing conditions: When ascending a long slope for an extended period in 1st or 2nd gear, due to high engine RPM and low speed, the front section of the exhaust can rise to about 500°C, the middle section to around 300°C, and the rear section to approximately 150°C.