This is a Lockhart "Upside Down" cooler on my bike, with one of my adapters on the engine. Cheers, Terry.
Upside dow in Austraila, yes. Correct for me living on other side of the equator, your bike however, is upside down
A serious question regarding an oil cooler.
Which size is recommended? I have a 836 kit and got back the compression compared with my old pistons.
My engine reach up to 230F (105-110C) after 10km, ambient temp 60F (15C). Heat back as well! I painted my cylinder and head with engine paint and that can add heat too. Before glass beaded surfaces.
I think that the small coolers that was standard on later bikes are not enough for my engine. They might do the same job as the external oil tank does on our SOHC CB750's.
I measured on my bike, the size that would fit fine is
235x100mm, 13 rows right over my exhaust, under the horns. 235mm is between the connecting pipes, total width >300mm. Too big.
115mm model is better in my view, total 210mm 13 or 16 rows
Setrab has one model 163mm cooling width, total 122mm, 13 or 16 rows
Other from here
http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/performance/oil-coolers-fittings/mocal-oil-coolershttp://www.rallynuts.com/oil-coolers/mocal-standard-aluminium-oil-coolers.htmlSetrab might look better when it's black. Alu will blend in with the engine.....
Always money to spend on the bike
Setrab has a slim version too.
http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/motorsport/oil-coolers-accessories/setrab-proline-engine-transmission-oil-coolers