OK, so I installed a thermometer in my XB9SX's oil cap per the suggested mod I saw here. Works like a charm and looks pretty spiffy. I took a ride the other day, air temp outside was in the low 40s. I rode for about an hour, so the bike was fully warmed up. The thermometer read about 135 degrees. When I owned a Ducati Multistrada, a guy told me that every time you ride the oil temp should get up to about 220 to burn the water condensation or vapor in the oil reservoir off. He gave me some foil-faced insulation to put in the Multistrada's oil cooler air scoop to tune the air flow so my oil would indeed reach that temperature. I had to do this here in the chilly Northwest winter months, but not during the summer. So my questions are:
1. Is this idea of getting your oil temperature up above the boiling point of water to burn off any accumulated water valid, or a bunch of hooey?
2. If it's hooey, what is the optimal oil temperature for a Buell XB?
3. Does anyone use something to block the flow of air to their oil cooler during colder months to bump up the oil temperature?
1. Is this idea of getting your oil temperature up above the boiling point of water to burn off any accumulated water valid, or a bunch of hooey?
2. If it's hooey, what is the optimal oil temperature for a Buell XB?
3. Does anyone use something to block the flow of air to their oil cooler during colder months to bump up the oil temperature?