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 G The Voice of Reason
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Nope did buy ne though.. haven't worked out which bike to fit it to etc yet.
I have been using the scottoiler oil as lube though... much nocer than wax because you don't a thick dirt/oil/wax paste splatered allover your bike  |
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I priced it and it was £110 fitted. I think that was for single though. Thats about £40 for fitting. Do you think that sounds about right. i've no idea how long or whats involved in doing this as i know sod all about bikes  |
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 Posted: 21:27 - 09 Mar 2003 Post subject: scott 0iler |
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god buy got one shoud have done it sooner ZZzzzzzzzzz ____________________ POPS! |
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| Hex |
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 Hex Party Boy

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 Posted: 21:51 - 09 Mar 2003 Post subject: |
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Shouldn' be that hard to fit at all
simple attach the resevoir to the bike (this depends on the type of kit you get)
run the tube to the chain (using cable ties etc to attach it to the frame etc)
then theres just the control for it which will be taken off the carb I think (dont quote me on that) not a hard task at all though - really straight forward to do it.
the more you do with your bike and explore it the more capable you will become! take the plunge do it yourself  ____________________ The BCF's very own Party boy! Though he's getting old and feeling it!
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| Mr C |
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I've had one on my ZX9 since new (Jan 1999) coz I am a nidlegit and I never remember to lube the chain, don't have a paddock stand, don't have someone to help while I lift it on the side stand etc..
Upshot, remember to keep it filled and turn it way low so that it just weeps out .. 4 years, serious abuse, many many track days .. still on original chain and sprockets...
YES they work
but I also know people who have ripped em off coz they have lubed the back tyre as well  ____________________ 187.3bhp = 201mph |
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 andrew Mister Road Rage
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| Mr C wrote: | I've had one on my ZX9 since new (Jan 1999) coz I am a nidlegit and I never remember to lube the chain, don't have a paddock stand, don't have someone to help while I lift it on the side stand etc..
Upshot, remember to keep it filled and turn it way low so that it just weeps out .. 4 years, serious abuse, many many track days .. still on original chain and sprockets...
YES they work
but I also know people who have ripped em off coz they have lubed the back tyre as well  |
Thats the problem i had when i had mine fitted to the nsr a while back... they are very good but do have a habbit of covering the tyre, personally id go for it as it does make the chain and sprocket last a *lot* longer! |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 23 years, 126 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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