Saul Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago I know it’s a Marmite subject but I was given the above Scottoiler which costs around £200 it seemed daft not to try it out. Lots of people rave about them. Oh and save the belt and shaft tedium nobody cares I had a bad experience with a thing called a Loobman, I did a thread on, which did dump its contents on the back tyre which was sub optimal. It was a cheap POS and the oil valve jammed open. I am hoping I have more success with the Scottoiler. My mate with the Royal Enfield Supermeteor had it converted to Belt drive but didn’t have the skills to remove the Scottoiler that it came with. I did the deed for him and he gave me the unit rather than chuck it out. Unluckily for me the garage that did the conversion for him binned the oil delivery nozzle and bits so I had to buy that new along with some oil. Scott Oil like to charge a premium for that stuff but I have still ended up with a cheap set up so no room to moan really. I have mounted the unit on the side of the bike for access until I get used to it. I may move it at a later date depending on how I get on. I wired it into the Oxford really box thing I have under the pillion seat so that it will be isolated when the ignition is off. The thing is designed to draw minimal current when the bike it stationery in sleep mode and come to life when the bike moves. I don’t want to trust getting stranded because of that. It is designed to be also switched by the ignition and turn on when the bike does and begins to move. We shall see. So far it is working fine. The dispenser has 15 settings so I have set it in the middle and can turn it up or down depending on how much oil fling I get. I am interested to see how I get on with it on my CBF, don’t know if I would bother spending the money to do the same to my Hornet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marcel Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago Curious to see how messy it will be...I guess when you get the flow dialed in it shouldn't be and issue....don't what to think about these automatic Oilers, ran chain driven bikes for many years and really didn't spend much time lubricating a good quality chain...a shot of chain lube every 300km or so and the odd cleaning when it got to much gunk on it...and always had 30 ish thousand km before having to replace it with a fresh set....if you personally has me ...Im sold on a belt drive system...anything under 100hp and is riden on tar mac.. (.street bikes ).. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saul Posted 1 hour ago Author Share Posted 1 hour ago https://www.scottoiler.com/products/xsystem/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buckster Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago I had a Scottoiler on my Triumph Sprint, never ever had an issue with it and the chain lasted really well with it. I don't see the point in trying to save a few quid buying an unknown. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saul Posted 1 hour ago Author Share Posted 1 hour ago 2 minutes ago, Buckster said: I had a Scottoiler on my Triumph Sprint, never ever had an issue with it and the chain lasted really well with it. I don't see the point in trying to save a few quid buying an unknown. That's good to hear. If it is as good as the advertising wank says and some reviews I have read I may pay for one for my Hornet. The latest model is £230 though so it's good to be able to try it out for the £30 or so it cost me to set this one up with oil and bits. . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buckster Posted 46 minutes ago Share Posted 46 minutes ago 57 minutes ago, Saul said: That's good to hear. If it is as good as the advertising wank says and some reviews I have read I may pay for one for my Hornet. The latest model is £230 though so it's good to be able to try it out for the £30 or so it cost me to set this one up with oil and bits. . How much is a good chain these days? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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