I have seen the gen2 converter delete kits on ebay, and they look worth it to me.
I gutted the one on my gen2 years ago because the heat from it was cooking my feet.
The results were as expected, but the heat was gone, and that was while I saved for the full dual Akropovic I put on it.
Had there been a kit like that then, to where I make 2 straight cuts with a recipricating saw, and clamp on an x-pipe, that would have been a very simple solution.
As the gen2 converter was a pain to gut out, and I don't see the gen3 being any easier.
But, to just cut 2 pipes on the gen3 to remove the converter, and clamp on an x-pipe, that should be a simple fix for excess heat, and a few more hp.
Keep in mind the gen3 has a convereter in each muffler too, but there is a thread here showing a member removing them, and it didn't look too bad of a job either.
If I had a gen3, and didn't have full exhaust money, it would be a cheap and easy option to knock the heat down, and maybe feel a small gain at a certain rpm range.
My only concern with that is at what point may someone need to stock exhaust for resale, or more importantly, emissions and future laws if you want to continue to be able to street ride it.
If you look back at the Gen1, or any bike really, and usually years later, alot of people want stock bikes with stock exhaust, or at least the ability to put them back to stock.
Just something to consider.