slick and wheelie bar=drag bike...he has a street bike 
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A souped-up air-cooled bike doesn't need an oil cooler?
A souped-up air-cooled bike doesn't need an oil cooler?
stock engine...
now i will say this,
my kawalski heats up really fast like 5 minutes or less.
it has a puny factory cooler...do i need a cooler or even a larger cooler?
YES
the liners are thin=mucho heat...
never had a heat issue with a stock GS engine.
Chef1366 has a 1229 and with a aftermarket cooler he would still run hot (like hitting 300 degF). After getting a thicker 1150 cooler and putting a top end oiler on to the exhaust cams he got it under control.
With my 1166 I have also had some heating issues with a smaller 550 cooler (despite having HiPo gears and a TEO) but after putting in a series R/R I have no problems now.
1980 Gs 1100e built to 1230cc walk around,start up.RS flatsides; not sure about the pods though. start-up is at 1:50
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGJZndZRCGM
Didn't notice the oil cooler on that bad boy. Where's it hidden?
Good Looking Bike you got there, I like it . solid muscle bike stance!
If you want to keep the ground clearance the term semi/competition will have you weighing compromises. I got to ask, Civil Rock have you thought of what stage level of performance are you are going to be satisfied with?
Here is my STAGE I list - If I wanted to spend my money wisely for a 85%/15% semi/competition 80's era bike.
#1 Get the rs36' mikuni and nice filters - extra jets will help too
#2 set of drop in .348 cams and manual adjuster
#3 put money into the clutch - better basket, modified inner hub, snowflake lock up.
#4 bunch of sprockets 15/ 47~42
#5 tune it , ride it , know it
The head work and bigger displacement higher compression can wait, I just spent $1500~$2000 of your money.
Best news is if you go this route these parts will work great all the way up to 1428cc -- you can make impressive power with the basics.
.................. after the basics come exotics -- with similar costs.
Im intrigued at how a different r/r would reduce oil temp....Less heat in the stator?
That's ugly.So I picked up the engine Monday and drove it straight to Larry's house. I only know larry from some in-laws who are a couple of brothers that have known Larry for decades, and used him to build motors for dwarf cars and drag bikes. I had no idea that his "garage" shop at his house was so huge. It was amazing. He built this suburban house around a garage/shop in the basement. It's a full on machine shop with everything there to build very wild machines. There was a bone yard corner that had about 50 blown up Suz and Kaw cases. I guess back in the day he had a huge shop with 15 employees. Now it's just Larry and one assistant.
He only does top end, big money builds. Here I am with my little budget street rod. After I realized the history and level of expertise this man has, I realized some of my early questions were not even in his arena. He builds $50,000 motors and I'm worried about $50 extra for an ignition part or something. Sheesh. I realized he's doing me a favor just to break open this motor and make sure it's not crap. I think I'm in good hands.
Hopefully he'll sell me some of the carbs he has sitting around. I was watching a set of RS36 on Ebay and set an automatic sniper bid at $300 and they went for $306. D'oh! Why would someone set an auction to end at 2am on Sunday morning? WTF? http://www.ebay.com/itm/121257536965
Probably need to find an oil cooler, and I need to buy a Dyna 2000 to run the thing.
I'm going to have to pull my 1100 motor, carbs, airbox, etc. and sell it just to pay for all this stuff.
The seller of the engine said there's some broken fins probably from a drop. I think it was a little more than that, and I hope that all the stuff on the stator side of the motor is OK under the cover. It's obviously been replaced, and there's a new head gasket too. Makes me nervous.
-Kevin
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That's ugly.
I hope it does not affect cooling.
.003%Yup. It is ugly. Seems like everyone agrees it will hinder the cooling about .003%
When Larry does my 1230/cams/port he said he'll grab one of the blocks from the shelf with good fins. He pointed to a shelf with a dozen of them sitting there. I might try and repair the fins on the head, but we talked about it and it's a hard job to do.
He's already gone over the motor and it's all good except both cams were retarded by 1 tooth. It was also missing a washer under the rotor bolt. I'm damn positive I would not have figured out either of those.
-Kevin
...Curious about why you decided to stay with the stock airbox; was it just a case of 'not broken, don't fix it'?