That plug looks sketchy, but was put there to force oil up thru the added cooler. 1150 oil filter covers have that space restricted, but not completely.
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I was thinking that I?d put a piece of hard plastic sheet over the front of the cooler while the winter is around
i know it's a vague assumption, but it sounds like maybe a spring is "lazy" somewhere in the valve train???? not even sure what i mean by that.

Try moving the pipes around on their mounts while the engine's idling. I was once summoned urgently to listen to an engine I'd built - "it's making a noise".
My business partner leaned over the bike and the noise stopped....he was leaning on the muffler which stopped the pipe rattling against the frame.
If you had a early FZR1000 or an early Honda V4, I'd suggest a con-rod small end had gone oval, they were known for that. But the GS's don't do that...
I?m in no position to rule anything out @ this point, but the way the sound tracks the RPMs makes me think the source is from inside the engine.
I?m trying to think outside the box here... is there a safe way to ?disable? the valves for a cylinder? Either running the adjusters wayyy in to obviously kill compression but also to remove the potential sound source of valve/seat contact or valve/rocker. Just as a diagnostic measure, to listen to the engine for a minute or so. Would it be better or worse to actually remove the adjusters and leave the valves closed?
what about doing it for only half of the valves per cylinder per test? Just one intake and exhaust? Safer? Would it matter?
a friend who own a bike shop in cincinnati said not to do it, but offered no description of what might be problematic.
i don?t want to kill my engine but this lingering issue has me questioning if I even know the 4 strokes of an engine...!
Yeah, but I guess it's like a chain+sprocket..just replacing the chain won't last if the sprocket is worn.Hard to accept that the cams and the followers both/all need to be replaced,