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Where Do I fit a Scott oiler on a 1996 F3 CBR600?
01-15-2009, 1:25 PM
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| Where Do I fit a Scott oiler on a 1996 F3 CBR600? Hiya All,
Where Do I fit a Scott oiler on a 1996 F3 CBR600?
The seat needs a spanner to take off!
If fit to frame, need to take side panel off, each time want to inspect the 500ml tiny tube.
Is a "Touring" reseviour behind the number plate - the eaiest way to check the Scott oiler level every weekend etc?
Cheers
Martin |
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01-15-2009, 1:30 PM
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Join Date: 03-23-2008 Location: UK
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| Re: Where Do I fit a Scott oiler on a 1996 F3 CBR600? on my blade i've got mine next to the luggage compartment behind side panel.. can just get to it... and I like it hidden away never had the touring kit.. never really need to fill the small one that often
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01-15-2009, 2:00 PM
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#3 | | I'm a bird.. NOT a bloke!!!
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| Re: Where Do I fit a Scott oiler on a 1996 F3 CBR600? You really wont need to check the levels that often.. well not unless you're doing 2000+ miles a week!
I fitted the scottoiler that SSB got me last May, and I have only had to top it up once since it was fitted.. |
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01-15-2009, 2:59 PM
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#4 | | WYSIWYG
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| Re: Where Do I fit a Scott oiler on a 1996 F3 CBR600? Quote:
Originally Posted by LoopyLee You really wont need to check the levels that often.. well not unless you're doing 2000+ miles a week!
I fitted the scottoiler that SSB got me last May, and I have only had to top it up once since it was fitted.. | Are they messy, as in oil spatters all the time or is the oil non fling like most of the spray ones? 
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01-15-2009, 3:04 PM
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| Re: Where Do I fit a Scott oiler on a 1996 F3 CBR600? Quote:
Originally Posted by macca9540 Are they messy, as in oil spatters all the time or is the oil non fling like most of the spray ones?  | Not at all..... as long as it set up right it cleaner than the ahem non fling stuff... plus your chain lasts forever!!* *ok.. er...not quite forever... but alot longer (i'll take my fee now mrscottoiler )
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01-15-2009, 3:31 PM
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#6 | | WYSIWYG
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| Re: Where Do I fit a Scott oiler on a 1996 F3 CBR600? Might look into one and put it on the wish list. (buy it myself) 
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01-15-2009, 3:57 PM
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Join Date: 03-23-2008 Location: UK
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| Re: Where Do I fit a Scott oiler on a 1996 F3 CBR600? Quote:
Originally Posted by macca9540 Might look into one and put it on the wish list. (buy it myself)  | 
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