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Old 26-05-2012, 11:23 PM
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Well I've gone and taken the plunge.
Ordered and paid for a Scottoiler esystem on Friday.

Actually about an hour after buying the bargain £1 tin of chain oil
(suppose it'll come in handy for stopping my SIDI boots squeaking).

Juat gotta look for the dual oil feed kit at the best price now.
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Old 26-05-2012, 11:34 PM
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I wouldn't bother. The single tip is fine.
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Old 27-05-2012, 04:40 AM
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Well I've gone and taken the plunge.
Ordered and paid for a Scottoiler esystem on Friday.

Actually about an hour after buying the bargain £1 tin of chain oil
(suppose it'll come in handy for stopping my SIDI boots squeaking).

Juat gotta look for the dual oil feed kit at the best price now.
One step ahead Ady...

Think I'm gonna get it in on Weds/Thursday (weather dependant)...

Let me know how the install goes... World record - 9hrs apparently....
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Old 27-05-2012, 04:49 AM
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One step ahead Ady...

Think I'm gonna get it in on Weds/Thursday (weather dependant)...

Let me know how the install goes... World record - 9hrs apparently....
E_System - Think I'm gonna go for the V-system...
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Old 27-05-2012, 08:12 AM
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Well I've gone and taken the plunge.
Ordered and paid for a Scottoiler esystem on Friday.

Actually about an hour after buying the bargain £1 tin of chain oil
(suppose it'll come in handy for stopping my SIDI boots squeaking).

Juat gotta look for the dual oil feed kit at the best price now.

boot comment, i think you'll be happy with it Ady

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I wouldn't bother. The single tip is fine.
It wasn't for me, the oil never got to the other side, I ended up putting dual
injector on months later

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One step ahead Ady...

Think I'm gonna get it in on Weds/Thursday (weather dependant)...

Let me know how the install goes... World record - 9hrs apparently....
Whichever kit you get will be fine once you've fitted one to a bike, you realise the time you will spend wondering & faffing about to get it right was uneccersary
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Old 27-05-2012, 10:07 AM
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Well I've gone and taken the plunge.
Ordered and paid for a Scottoiler esystem on Friday.

Actually about an hour after buying the bargain £1 tin of chain oil
(suppose it'll come in handy for stopping my SIDI boots squeaking).

Juat gotta look for the dual oil feed kit at the best price now.
I have the eSystem and dual feed. I had it on my 600F6 and it's now on my Blackbird.

I highly recommend the dual feed but not due to the oiling. I don't know if dual tips help or not but the installation is much neater. No cable ties around the swing arm. No ugly brackets and tubes. Just all neatly fitted and invisible unless you get down low.

The eSystem is a stoopid price but with the adjustments made on the fly i.e. for dry/wet weather and the fact that you just set the seconds delay between each drip regardless of the temperature and it's affect on the oils viscosity, it's a winner for me. I also like that the display tells you how much oil you have left and the ambient temperature. Admittedly I've had the screen replaced twice due to issues but fortunately that meant I got the software update where you can set the speed it starts/stops oiling at.


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Old 27-05-2012, 11:10 AM
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Scotty, can you take a picture of the underside of the swing arm?
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Old 27-05-2012, 11:16 AM
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No coz it's fecking filthy and embarassing and I don't think you'll be able to see anything with all the grime!

It's attached with two tiny little selt tapper screws and then I routed the tube along with just an adhesive clip holding it.

You after some particular info?
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Old 27-05-2012, 11:30 AM
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No, just wondering how you attached it without cable ties.
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I used the self tappers on my 600, didn't mind drilling the swing arm on that, don't think I fancy doing that on the Blade though

I found that the single injector didn't keep the far side of the chain clean or lubricated, so opted for the dual injector, I do think the Scottoiler is way overpriced but they do what they do very well.

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