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I have a Scottoiler and it does exactly what it says it does. If I were buying again, I'd have a look at the PD Oiler too - same principle but uses a wick rather than a nib to distribute the oil.
Having said that, I'd probably buy another Scottoiler purely because I know they work.  |
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I've tried a Loobman and a Tutoro in the past. My current bike came with a Scotoiler fitted.
Once set up, all you need to do is refill it. No remembering to squeeze before every ride or turn it on/off.
Not cheap by any means, but certainly worth it in my view. ____________________ Like a Yorkie - I'm not for the girls  |
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V system  ____________________ Current bike: Honda CBR 1100xx |
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esullivan wrote: | goto10 wrote: | I have a PDoiler system on my NC700 - I also had the exact same issue of tights spots and running out of adjustment on the chain.
It's electronic so pushes out metered doses of oil (so the same amount of oil is dispensed regardless of the outside temperature) - I didn't use the wick system dispenser and just fitted the Scottoiler sprocket nib instead (bought the parts separately directly from Scottoiler website)
I've done around 8k miles on it and the chain hasn't needed any adjustment thus far (although I've just found out the chain was installed on the p1ss, so it's not been running in line and has damaged the Orings (https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=279644) - something I'll be taking up with the dealer.
But the oiler system is definitely something I'd recommend. |
Thanks, are you using the MK3 or the Mini? |
I have the Mk3, made it easier to install IMO (having the oil reservoir with the pump) - I have it cable tied on the side next to the rear seat.
Regarding Scottoilers - they told me the V system will not work with the NC700 - in fact I've just found the EMail they sent to me when I enquired..
Dave Thomson wrote: | The vSystem is not suitable for your bike as the NC700S does not have a vacuum take-off that the system requires to operate.
The eSystem is OK for your bike, and if you would like further information about this option please follow the link:
https://www.scottoiler.com/uk/esystem/esystem.html
Regards,
Dave Thomson
Scottoiler (Scotland) Ltd
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So it would probably require fabrication and/or bodging to get access to a vacuum take-off. Seeing the cost of the Esystem prompted me to look elsewhere - the PDoiler was a good alternative, it still has the general advantages of the S/O Esystem - just barring the fancy display. ____________________ '12 NC700S & '12 CB600F Hornet [Stolen by some dickless twat] Suzuki GT500 shed |
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I use Tutoro Auto. 14000 miles and chain was adjusted once after first few hundred miles.
Nothing on tbe tyre if adjusted correctly.
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