I was asking about oiling at low rpm and idle conditions. There was some talk about it on this forum some time ago about lack of oil at extended idling and under 2200 rpm conditions, especially with bigger cams and stiffer valve springs. I know the external oil line was looked at but haven't heard anymore about it. Cycle X was coming out with a new oil pump but that was almost a year ago and haven't heard anymore about that either.
I understand what you're concerned about. My comments were meant to include low rpm. A few things. First I'll repeat I have no recollection of ever reading an instance of anyone having problems with low rpm cam oiling. If you have a link to the thread, that would be good. To further the discussion, we'd have to know what you've been reading.
Next, in ones design for an engine, I wouldn't put a big bump cam in an engine that's likely to be trapped in an extended low rpm situation, like a traffic jam. Of course this may happen. But if its a street motor, one should be looking at a milder cam with emphasis on displacement and head work to develop low rpm power.
Lastly, with as much tech know how as there is on this forum, true racers and true tourers, if oiling at any rpm were a problem, it would havee been addressed by now. HondaMan has more documented and evaluated mileage on all sorts of machines than virtually any of us. No oiling problems.
Without putting words in someone like Terry's mouth, my suspicion is that attempts at an external oiler were abandoned as being unnecessary.
Now, I'm one for not standing in the way of any development someone wants to attempt. An externa oiler would be a cool thing. But i come back to the question, is it necessary, and I'd have to say a resounding no.