Ok so with the hot summer temps and humidity and city traffic my overheating problem is back and causing alot of "stop to cool the bike off" Since this weather is here i have been thinking about oil coolers again. Now i have seen the sandwich plate coolers that go under the filter housing and I even have a sandwich plate fresh from the swap meets. Now the problem comes in because i have the hindle 4-2-1 exhaust and there isnt enough clearance to run a sandwich plate.
What I have seen while screwing around on the net is the CR750 style coolers that go inline with what looks like the scavenging / return side of the engine to oil tank, oil line. generally the line comes off the engine goes to a cooler mounted up front and then goes back to the oil tank.
I do have a couple questions about such a setup:
-It is the outer scavenging line NOT the supply line that these systems use.
-Does a system like this work on a street bike?
-Will a system like this overcool in milder weather?
-Is a stock oil pump up to the task of scavenging with the extra hose and cooler?