Re: Any future in air-cooled?LJ <laremoDelete@yahoo,com > wrote:
> I don't know what new 1100 you're talking about, the Honda showroom hasn't
> changed much here in the States since the ST 1300 came out. I
See Mark Olson''s post.
>I think
> air-cooled will have limited appeal for manufacturers going forward,
> especially on larger mills due to engine management and pollution control
> across a wide variation of operating temperatures and conditions.
Agreed, but I also think these new Hondas will show that air-cooled can
be done, if ultimate performance is not the aim. And obviously they look
great on retro bikes.
> This, and
> I think we will see manufacturers try to consolidate their engine designs as
> much as possible to lower manufacturing costs.
Disagree here. To an extent. You'll see engines being spread across a
number of designs, but that's nothing new. Think what Kawasaki did with
the original Z650 lump, for example.
>So in answer to your
> question, I think aircooled engines will be primarily relegated to smaller
> cc and low end bikes.
Agreed, but there may be exceptions.
>
> I currently have three bikes in my garage and they are all air or air/oil
> cooled and the two larger bikes have minor heat-related issues. The pipes
> on my 1150 Beemer will occaisionaly turn cherry red in slow traffic on warm
> days and my Harley gets hot on the legs when it gets over 80 or 85 degrees.
> I've also seen Harleys suffer in slow traffic (like at Sturgis) to the
> extent that the riders pull over for a cool-down,but this hasn't happened to
> me. Both of these engines were initially designed a long time ago and the
> engineers have now pretty much pushed the design to their limits.
The 11050 Beemer engine isn't that old. The Harley is a certified museum
piece, and one reason why it passes noise and emission tests is that it
develops sod-all power for a thing that big.
>
> The smaller bike, the 250 cc Honda Rebel, that I got for my daughter, seems
> indifferent to ambient temps but leaves something desired when hauling my
> 225+lb ass around at freeway speeds.
Heh. I've just passed my Honda CD250U to my teenage son. Same engine.
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