Quote:I wonder how effective an oil cooler would be in traffic or when riding in the city? When stopped at an intersection or in traffic there would be very little (or no) airflow through the cooler....it is the same issue that causes the engine cooling fins to be less effective. Additionally - the oil flow through the engine is minimal when the engine is at idle. An oil cooler with little air flow and little oil flow is not going to provide much cooling improvement.
If we're wondering... the engine case and covers are the only exposure the oil has to the outside world. Adding a cooler will roughly double the surface area available to cooling.
So in my case, 70mph on the freeway is 200-220°F at 100°F ambient and getting off and watching it rise to 240°F or so in a minute or 2. (vague memories of scorched calves and a helmet filling up with sweat)
Vs. 20° cooler?
I've only heard stories of riding in parades and overheating... how many bars are on main street?