The temperature of an exhaust pipe depends on a number of factors, including the type of motorcycle, the engine size, and the operating conditions. In general, larger engines produce more heat, and exhaust pipes can get hotter when the motorcycle is ridden at high speeds or under heavy load.
To protect riders and passengers from burns, most motorcycles are equipped with heat shields that cover the exhaust pipes. These heat shields help to dissipate heat and keep the exhaust pipes from coming into contact with skin. However, it is still important to be aware of the potential dangers of hot exhaust pipes and to take precautions to avoid burns.
Here are some tips for avoiding burns from motorcycle exhaust pipes:
* Do not touch the exhaust pipes while the motorcycle is running or immediately after it has been turned off.
* Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes when riding a motorcycle.
* Be careful when moving around a motorcycle, especially if you are carrying anything that could come into contact with the exhaust pipes.
* If you do get burned by an exhaust pipe, immediately cool the burn with cold water and seek medical attention.