It's a subject that has had me a little intrigued for sometime - cutting off/out cooling fins in the pursuit of lighter weight (I presume). Here's a few Ossa's from the early '80's.
There are others including the KSI Honda featured here recently and, famously, CCM.
Despite bulk dollars and an all out assault on weight I can't recall any of the Japanese factories taking this option. So I wonder about the wisdom of the practice.
My limited understanding is the effectiveness of the cooling fins is that it comes down to mass and surface area. Therefore the best cooling for weight is many very thin densely spaced fins you would typically see on aircraft engines.
So it must be the original low powered BSA (and others) barrel must have been neither over cooled or the high performance, high power CCM barrel (and others) is dangerously compromised.
Your thoughts?