Scottoiler
Gonna be fitting a Scottoiler this weekend and advice on fitiing or best location to fit the resevoir would be much appreciated!
Also i took the rusty swingarm out to be powdercoated.Whilst it was out i offered up the Blackbird arm thats been sat begging to go in . . . . looks as though it will be a easy fit! just a few spacers for the pivot point and the shock linkage that bolts to the frame! Pics and info to follow!
Also i took the rusty swingarm out to be powdercoated.Whilst it was out i offered up the Blackbird arm thats been sat begging to go in . . . . looks as though it will be a easy fit! just a few spacers for the pivot point and the shock linkage that bolts to the frame! Pics and info to follow!
I carry a can of Tyreweld in the right rear section of my tailpiece, behind the CDI unit - if it's big enough for that, a scottoiler will fit out of sight- Have to figure out a way to fill it, maybe by removing the seat....? Are you buying one ? They're quite expensive for what they do.....have a look at foodman123.com/cbr- Tony Dilworth made one that works fine. Cheap too.....
Has anyone thought of / tried incorporating one of these or similar http://uk.rs-online.com/web/search/s...&R=0342023into foodmans (Superb) design http://foodman123.com/oiler.htm?
Here is a link to scottoilers site selrct the bike and it shows you were they recomend it fitted, couldnt be eaiser 
http://www.scottoiler.com/support_in...ion-guides.asp

http://www.scottoiler.com/support_in...ion-guides.asp
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MadDogMcQ
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