flw wrote:From reading the responses, it seems to be a lively point.
So based on the responses, I assume the following for a person with no rebuild experience:
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Actually I'd say...
Used bike... doesn't really matter whether it is air or water cooled. Both can be abused (water cooled engine could've been filled with pure water, which causes corrosion et cetera) and either can been overheated in traffic with bad results. Even if each passes a visual inspection they are probably equally likely to have hidden defects.
V engines typically deliver more of their power at lower RPMS (they have more torque)... Inline engines tend deliver their power at higher revs... net result is that if you keep each below say 5000 RPM a 100HP I-4 may actually deliver 40HP while a 70HP V-2 may deliver 70HP. Note however that this is more true for current engines than older designs... in the 70s engine designers didn't know that you needed a V-twin for torque or that an I-4 was supposed to be anemic until it hit 9000RPM so an '80 I-4 might very well put out 50FP of torque and redline at 8,000RPM... numbers currently associated with V-twins.
Synthetic oil is the way to go.... and unless something was very wrong and the engine was abused chemically it can deal with current synth oils.
Zoo... you're right... not good proof of our intelligence any way you cut it.

Ride it like you think owning it matters.