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Old 02-Aug-2004, 13:01   #1
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Does anyone find it difficult to get the Scottoiler to lubricate the whole chain?
I had one a few years ago with the single feed tube, this lubricated the rollers ok but didn't do the side plates very well. Now I've got the type with 2 feed tubes, set up with one tube either side of the rear sprocket, this lubricates the side plates properly but does not seem to put enough oil on the rollers.
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Old 02-Aug-2004, 13:10   #2
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Scottoiler,isn't that for touring bikes?? Just remind me,how many miles has your bike done??
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Old 02-Aug-2004, 13:21   #3
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Scottoiler,isn't that for touring bikes?? Just remind me,how many miles has your bike done??

More than yours
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Old 02-Aug-2004, 13:28   #4
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That's because i have to split my mileage over two bikes!!!

Sorry i'm bragging again!!!

PS The Foggy's done 6,000 i'll have you know!!!
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Old 02-Aug-2004, 13:47   #5
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You have U2U
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Old 02-Aug-2004, 17:38   #6
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The Ducati Desmoquattro Performance Handbook has a photo of one fitted on p125.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/...886627-2744464

Doesn't look very nice though.
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Mine is well hidden - reservoir under the seat and the exhaust hides the other end. It's just that I can't get it to lube as well as I'd expect.
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