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by G-Man » Wed Jul 20, 2011 12:20 am
They did the same thing with racers in the 60s. Some used dry sump early on but the fabulous six was wet sump, arguably the bike that needed most cooling but got it with those side-mounted coolers.
I think that the dry sump decision was often about uncertainty, when producing new designs. It's easier to make changes to an oil tank than an engine......
G
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