Water cooled V air cooled on a road bike - I have one of each - doesn't make any difference.
Less maintenance with Air cooled. One less thing to check.
Water cooled V air cooled on a road bike - I have one of each - doesn't make any difference.
Less maintenance with Air cooled. One less thing to check.
Hm. Lez see.
Air cooled :
Fins. Hard to go wrong
Air. Free and universally available
Done
Liquid Cooled
Water jackets. Get blocked up. Corrode
Coolant- expensive glycol mix.
Water pump. Lot and lots of parts. Including bearings and seals
Drive for water pump.
Radiator. Expensive. Fragile. Easy damaged in a crash. Gets blocked
Hoses and clips. Numerous They leak.
Thermostat. Mechanical. Enough said
Temperature sensors. Electronic. Enough said
Temperature gauge.
Overflow tank.
Fan.
Fan controller
Fuses. Anything that uses fuses will go wrong sooner or later.
Other bits I've forgotten .
Which one do you reckon will be the more reliable ?
Last edited by Ixion; 27th December 2007 at 11:59. Reason: Left out the fan
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
They arn't anymore. Honda CRF250X/450X*, Yamaha WR450, Suzuki DR-Z450. And no drums to be seen either. Ick! Begone.
The DR-Z is pretty durable, I gave mine a good solid chuck at the ground and then into some tyres and it was fine. On the same day I watched a WR400 hit the tarmac at least half a dozen times and it was fine too. I'm not saying they are more durable, but they are not fragile babies either.
And why am I on KB on this nice day? I got sunburnt yesterday and should give my face a chance to recover. Damnit.
* Apparently these two are pretty highly strung.
At a WIMA rally, some years ago, a KZ440 motor was tortured to attempted death! Similar to a GS400/450/500 motor and aircooled. Said motor was run til it seized! Cooled down and - hey presto, fired up and ran again, glowing redder and redder, for tens of minutes, until it seized again. This happened several times until people got tired of the "sport" and wandered off.I think the motor was eventually killed, but it took some effort to do so.
I just don't think a water cooled motor would last as long......
- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.
Water cooled bikes can't be too bad. My CX is still going strong, albeit with "quirks", after 29 years of abuse and neglet. Prefer air cooled m/c myself though for the reasons Ixion has pointed out. I do note he didn't include fuses in the air cooled list though or stators, windings, ignition units, wiring etc etc etc.
Amen to what Ixion says....and as Speedo-cop pointed out they are all air cooled anyway,the correct term for a liquid cooled engine is indirect air cooled.So all that crap to get the heat to the air,and if any one of the components in the chain doesn't do it's job then the plan doesn't work and it over heats.Direct air cooled is as simple as it gets.
Like a V twin? The rear cyls run hotter than the front,but not enough to really worry about.Get a non contact thermometer and check temps on some of the bikes you get to ride.....nothing like finding out what is really happening.And yes,that's what I do,the Raytec fits nicely in my jacket pocket.
tomato, tomaeto
i like both,
oil/air seems to be the best combo to me - if you get a decent oil cooler system it essentially is the same as water cooled.
Good thoery i use is this:
1-100k's air is superior, 100-1000k water is superior. If you do any more than 1000k's in a day it doesnt matter what you ride. You are the weakest link.
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