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Old 08-Apr-2004, 22:22
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scott oiler on an ST

Hi,

any of you guys have a scott oiler fitted ?
I've brought one for my ST4S and intended to fit it myself, like you do.

However, I was expecting slightly more detailed fitting instructions than the rather vague general ones included in the kit.

Does anyone have one fitted, or can give advice as to the best place to fit the reservour, tubes, etc.

Any help, or pics of a current install gratefully received.

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Old 08-Apr-2004, 22:30
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I've got one on mine John.....works well enough & doesn't take up much room.
Dead easy to install & use.
I'll take a few photos & post them tomorrow.
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Could i butt in and ask for a copy 2
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Old 08-Apr-2004, 23:07
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Thanks Andy,
I'll look forward to them.

I'm sure it is pretty easy to fit as there isn't a great deal to the kit.
Its always handy to know how others are fitted though.

I assume the reservoir is tiewrapped to one of the rear frame loop top tubes.
I'd be interested to hear/see where the tubing is run in order to get it down to the nossle, and if possible where the vacuum feed is tapped into.

No work tomorrow - wohhhhhoooooo
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Old 08-Apr-2004, 23:08
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insurance st4s 2002 model

Insurance is nearly due
Anybody got some good leads for the best price.
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try www.ducati-insurance.co.uk

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View of reservior
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Another viewof reservoir
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Run of feed tube along inside of frame down to swingarm
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Tube running across bottom face of swingarm - channel fixed in place with superglue.
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