
Originally Posted by
Coyote
So are Buells reliable being air cooled, or are they not up to par with the Japanese yet?
They're forced-air cooled, a rather large fan, (thermostatically speed controled) means there's always an airflow appropriate to cooling requirements. On mine it seems never to run at cruising speeds, it often kicks in at low speed at the lights and usually at high speed for a minute when you shut down.
It's probably as accurate as you'll get with air cooling. Cooling is really an issue linked to energy output and combustion efficiencies, if you want maximum HP from any given displacement you're probably going to need liquid cooling because there's limits to the cooling surface area you can build into a small engine. It used to be common to riddle the fins of air-cooled bikes with holes, to up the surface area to help deal with extra HP. If, however, displacement is irrelevant then extra capacity is a good way to make power, and then the advantages of air cooling make sense, (at least to me).
At 100hp odd the Buell's reasonably low stressed compared to the big water cooled in-line 4s, but it does make at least the same torque, and that from very low revs. For me that engine is part of a package that's almost uniquely suitable for medium-speed performance. Fun at legal speeds, (or at least non-walk-home speeds) is important. I don't think the XB12 compares badly to the liquid cooled alternatives with regard to life expectancy.
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