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Was the oil cooler an option or a standard component of a specific model? I have seen it on a XS1100H but not on a XS1100F. Is there a reason why it was not offered for the XS1100F?
AFAIK, the oil cooler was a factory option, you could get it on any bike if you asked. I would think that bikes that came with a factory touring package would also have it. My 80G has one, but it does look like it was added at some point, the cooler itself is not the stock one, it is an LP.
I have a poster on my wall of a '78 (XS11 E) that was taken in Holland in 1978 (according to the copywrite) as a promotional thing. The bike is silver with a black engine and a factory oil cooler. So it was an option even in 78.
Gary Granger Remember, we are the caretakers of mechanical art. 2013 Suzuki DR650SE, 2009 Kawasaki Concours 1400, 2003 Aprilia RSV Mille Tuono
I believe that we in Europe maintain higher cruising speeds. Espacially in Germany you have no standard speedlimit. So driving for 300 miles doing continously 120-130 mph let get your engine quite hot
Over here [Austrlalia] oil coolers came as standard unlike US models. This caused mayhem in the early days, trying to fit things like four into ones, which where made for the huge US market and as a consequence of US models not being fitted with an oil cooler the header pipes fitted much closer to the frame rails,this sometimes meant the running of non standard oil lines which ruined one engine that i know of. Of course by the early 80s australia had a home grown source of XS11 accesorys
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