I disagree that a series R/R effects oil temp beyond some minimal amount. The only way for the stator to increase oil temp is if the stator itself is hotter than the oil AND coming into contact with the oil. For one thing, the stator only gets minimal splash oil flow. The volume of oil hitting the stator could not possibly heat the entire sump. And in order for the stator to heat the oil at all it would have to be scorching hot. How can this happen when only about 50W of power is getting shorted back to the stator during high rpm riding?
I also disagree that an engine with a big bore kit will automatically run noticeably hotter than a stock engine while cruising. The power demands to push the bike at any given speed are dictated by friction (rolling and internal) and wind drag. It's not like a big bore engine makes more power all the time. It only makes more power when the pilot twists the throttle.
I also disagree that an engine with a big bore kit will automatically run noticeably hotter than a stock engine while cruising. The power demands to push the bike at any given speed are dictated by friction (rolling and internal) and wind drag. It's not like a big bore engine makes more power all the time. It only makes more power when the pilot twists the throttle.