Dadyo wrote on 08/29/18 at 22:08:35:While doing that I want some power mods, improve handling, traction and be able to ride more than a few hours without worrying about over heating. By the way I live in Central Missouri
You will not overheat this bike by riding it. I have ridden on a lot of 90 - 100 degree days and I have a head temperature gauge.....no problems while under motion.
The only time the bike can get really hot is when you get stuck in a traffic jam - and a cooler likely isn't going to help you much there as the same lack of air flow that isn't cooling the engine isn't going through the cooler as well.
Just ride the darn thing and don't worry about it getting too hot - use Shell Rotella synthetic oil...and just ride! If you want to worry.....install a head temperature gauge and you can see when the head temp goes up to 300.....only once has my bike ever been that hot (downtown Gatlinburg traffic jam on a 95 degree day).
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