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Dommie Oil cooler?

Rode my '92 Dommie ealier this year though some pretty warm countries such as Iran/Pakistan and India. Although it performed faultlessly, on some of the hotter days I really found things heating up quite a bit, especially in traffic.
I'm planning a trip to the Sahara next and was considering fitting an oil cooler to help cool things down a bit. Anyone done this or got any advice on the subject?

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Hi there,
Try looking here:
http://www.srcinc.net/enginekit.html
You may be able to fit the kit designer for the XR650L on your bike, and they might be able to tell you more about it.

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Wright
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Check out
http://www.xl600.de
http://de.geocities.com/xl600_de/oel.html
http://www.khb-motorradtechnik.de/

In german but translate it on google or something
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