01/07/2026
CFMOTO U10 Excessive Bed Heat:
A Real Issue We Can’t Ignore
If you own a CFMOTO U10, chances are you’ve noticed just how hot the bed area can get.
Over time, we’ve seen excessive heat buildup under the bed, especially during longer rides, heavy work use, or warmer conditions.
Unfortunately, this isn’t just an inconvenience—it’s a real safety concern.
We’ve personally seen cases where extreme bed heat has led to melted components, damaged cargo, and in some situations, fires. Whether it’s brush, tools, fuel cans, or other gear in the bed, heat transfer from the engine and exhaust area can turn into a serious problem fast.
That’s why addressing bed heat on the U10 isn’t optional—it’s necessary.
Our DIY Heat Shield Solution (Budget-Friendly & Effective)
We know not everyone wants—or can afford—to buy bolt-on accessories right away.
That’s why we put together a DIY heat shield solution specifically for you U10 owners who like to build things yourself.
This DIY version:
Can be done for under $25
Requires very basic tools
Helps significantly reduce heat transfer into the bed
Is perfect for weekend wrenchers and hands-on owners
We designed this solution after testing and seeing what actually works in real-world conditions—not just on paper.
🎥 We also have a full DIY video coming soon, complete with:
Measurements
Materials list
Step-by-step overview
So stay tuned for that—we’ll be sharing it shortly.
Want a Bolt-On, Ready-to-Go Option?
For those who want a no-fuss, bolt-on solution, we’ve got you covered there too.
We offer a professionally designed heat shield on our website that:
Installs easily
Uses durable, heat-resistant materials
Is built specifically for the CFMOTO U10
Saves you time while delivering proven protection
🔗 Link in the comments if you’d rather go with the ready-made option we sell.
Final Thoughts
Excessive bed heat on the CFMOTO U10 is a known issue, and ignoring it can lead to damaged equipment—or worse. Whether you’re a DIY builder on a budget or someone who wants a clean bolt-on fix, the important thing is doing something about it.
We’re here to support both sides of the community:
The builders
The bolt-on guys
Stay safe, keep your U10 protected, and keep an eye out for the upcoming DIY video.