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mark749s 02-Nov-2005 21:49

chain oiler
 
has anyone fitted a scott oiler to a 749/999 if so 2 questions
1) is it any good?
2) was it easy to fit?

i'm sick of chain waxing and was seeking an alternative


cheers

mark

BIG-G 03-Nov-2005 17:30

Email the guys at Scottoiler and they will send you detailed instructions so you can judge for yourself. They are brilliant to deal with.
G

Loz 03-Nov-2005 17:32

I have a Scottoiler on my 999S, fitted by the dealer (as I'm a numpty). It's not the large touring version reservoir, just the little one, strapped to the frame - you can just see it through the vent in the side panel, next to your knee when sitting on the bike, where the two fasteners are.
It looks a straightforward proposition to fit (for non-numpties) and it keeps the chain in damned good nick, but leads to filthy back wheel syndrome.
I recommend it.

[Edited on 3-11-2005 by Loz]

nathanhu 04-Nov-2005 15:26

hi Loz could you take a pic??

id like to see where youve got it mounted

Loz 04-Nov-2005 22:50

Nathan, I will do that thing for you and post as soon as I can, hopefully this weekend.

nathanhu 04-Nov-2005 23:13

cheers Loz..... ;)

andyb 04-Nov-2005 23:20

Scott oiler..............what a messy dirty contraption! For the effort lubing your chain taked on the stand why bother?

Nigel C 05-Nov-2005 23:08

Scott oiler = Sam Brown Belt and beards :lol::lol:

Be a real biker and oil your chain while it's on the stand :lol:

psychlist 06-Nov-2005 12:25

Quote:

Originally posted by Nigel C
Scott oiler = Sam Brown Belt and beards :lol::lol:

Be a real biker and oil your chain while it's on the stand :lol:

Sorry to disappoint you Nige, but Scottoiler = almost twice the mileage on a chain than your recommended action, usually cos most people can't be bothered to do it as often as needed, like every time you use the bike ;)
Oh yes, I may have the beard but I use a full flourescent jacket, not a Sam Browne belt :P

mark749s 06-Nov-2005 16:58

where is the oil applied ie front or rear sprocket, I spoke to them at the show but they were a bit vague about the set up


mark


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