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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

berto 06-Nov-2005 19:15

Crap on the back wheel is due to incorrect setting....turn it down......

andyb 06-Nov-2005 19:38

Quote:

Originally posted by berto
Crap on the back wheel is due to incorrect setting....turn it down......

Youd never get on the back wheel chubby.....let alone crap at the same time!:lol::lol:

Loz 06-Nov-2005 20:44

Nathan, my digicamera needs charging, I'll get the pics done early this week. Sorry for the delay!
:burn:

nathanhu 06-Nov-2005 21:43

cheers matey.........:D

Redruth 06-Nov-2005 21:50

Quote:

Originally posted by andyb
Quote:

Originally posted by berto
Crap on the back wheel is due to incorrect setting....turn it down......

Youd never get on the back wheel chubby.....let alone crap at the same time!:lol::lol:

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Nearly missed that one Andy - I assume this sparkling wit is due to you have a day off and few bevvies :D:D

andyb 06-Nov-2005 22:21

Quote:

Originally posted by Redruth
Quote:

Originally posted by andyb
Quote:

Originally posted by berto
Crap on the back wheel is due to incorrect setting....turn it down......

Youd never get on the back wheel chubby.....let alone crap at the same time!:lol::lol:

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Nearly missed that one Andy - I assume this sparkling wit is due to you have a day off and few bevvies :D:D

This is the sort of humour you can aspire to when you spend 4 days at a foreign track day with new friends!:lol:

berto 07-Nov-2005 00:42

people been buying you babycham again fred elliot???

Loz 09-Nov-2005 21:12

Scottoiler fitted
 
Nathan, here you go. Oiler is fitted to the left-hand side of the bike.


Reservoir


Routing


Other side


Mucky


Overview

I hope this helps in some way!

nathanhu 09-Nov-2005 22:12

thanks Loz..
ive had a new scottoiler in the garage all year but i didnt want to fit it as my dealer fits them to the rear shock resivoir !!!
does the normal oil cope with the heat inside the fairing?
thanks for the pics
Nat

Loz 09-Nov-2005 22:18

Nat, I've had no problems at all with the oiler on my 999. Works a treat.

Cheers.

daniel_keenan_2004 16-Feb-2007 15:36

Hey

any luck on fitting the scott oiler, im thinking of getting one fitted to my 749!

Any tips would be welcome

mark749s 23-Feb-2007 23:35

I fitted one at the finish up
bought an aluminium front sprocket cover from MPL, made it easyier to see where yhe pipe was.
Worked out really smart
the bike had done 14000 miles with it on when I got rid


Mark

daniel_keenan_2004 27-Feb-2007 18:49

great cheers, sounds like a good investment!


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