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1100 jug temp?

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i think im running a little hot at cruse speeds ...... and i was wondering does any one know what temp the jugs should be or what the hottest they can be safely ......

if any one with a good tune or good running bike could take the time to check i would greatly app it
 
Measuring oil temp is a better method to judge how hot the engine is. When judged that way I've heard of people with 16v 1100 engines that nudge towards 300F when running low speed in hot ambient conditions. Best to run synthetic oil if it's hot in your neck of the woods.
 
temp at the jugs are right around 240 deg f but thats just after a short ride and the engine didnt feel all that hot
 
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