It was never meant as a big jump over the stock system. It was a visual improvement got those inclined that way. For certain styles of build that can be appealing.
And then , someone said hey do you think it would work on a racer, and then it was, Well let's try it and see..
Well said Frank and yes, it was originally designed to be an aesthetic improvement for people that didn't like the looks of the oil tank where it was.
My very good friend Simon#42, and he is a good friend, asked several times, "what's this thread doing here in the High Performance section of the forum"
Well Simon, I was a bit concerned myself at first but I found out that George (gschuld) had been in contact with Jan and asked if a baffle could be fitted to stop the oil from sloshing about under racing conditions. Jan told him it could and that's why I didn't move the thread.
A Sumpthing was made with baffles and as they were local to each other in Holland, it was given to our very own Rob (voxonda) to test under race conditions.
Rob fitted it but with the sump now being lower, he had to re-rout his exhaust system.
I contacted Rob last night via Facebook and this morning got a glowing report on the Sumpthing.
Rob's only criticism was the fact that the oil had to be topped up via the tappet covers so he devised his own system and with that, no problems at all.
There were only a couple of other concerns voiced here by members.
#1, Jan claimed that the motor would run 20% cooler and I'm guessing he must have done some testing to prove this claim and I have my own thoughts on this.
Think about it, if you are going to go racing and fit an oil cooler, where do you fit it ? Correct, you fit it up front or somewhere where it can get cool air blowing on it, you certainly don't fit it behind the head and cylinders where the oil tank is and is catching more heat. Honda had been making wet sump motors for a few years and only fitted the oil tank to the 750 to make it more aesthetically pleasing to attract owners of old British iron like Norton, BSA and Triumph's.
With that said, Jan's claim for it running 20% cooler could be correct.
#2, would the Sumpthing alter the bikes ability to cover 100,000 miles? I think it was Scott that asked this one. Not many bikes see that sort of mileage unless you do a lot of long distance touring and if you do, I'm sure you would be the sort of person that made sure your bike was looked after and serviced regularly and not thrashed from every set of traffic lights. The last thing that you would want was to break down in the middle of nowhere.
Also, would Honda make a bike that was going to break down every five minuets, they made the CB750A with a wet sump, didn't they ?
Over to you guys.
Sam.