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Post by vavoom on Oct 23, 2005 17:11:43 GMT 8
Hi guys i'm new to this forum. I am considering installing scottoiler on my Varadero .Just want to know how much it'll cost and which to install. I've asked motoworld they got no stock at the moment . must wait 7 weeks for new shipment. Oh yeah wat do you guys think of the new Dual injector ? Is it worth it to put or the Universal kit will do?
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boon
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Post by boon on Oct 23, 2005 18:04:58 GMT 8
Go to M-technic at Ubi techpark. Dual injector means faster flow means more frequent top up means more money..
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Post by Wes on Oct 23, 2005 19:13:38 GMT 8
Scotty is very good, it is a must if you want "performance" and Longer Life for your chain and Sprokets.
My chain ans Sprokets has gone 4 years+ without much sign of wear and tear.
Go M-technic and get it installed Dude!!!...
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Post by vavoom on Oct 25, 2005 14:50:42 GMT 8
Ok thanks for the inputs will get it done one of these days. Hey bro Wes do still have the contact for insurance thing? my insurance expiring soon.
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Post by azly on Oct 27, 2005 2:34:54 GMT 8
Wes,weight plays an important part in the lifespan of your chain also.4 years......hmmm!I only got 2 yrs!But then I dun wait till my chain and sprockets drag the ground.....
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Post by Wes on Oct 27, 2005 13:22:32 GMT 8
Azly, Another good reason to lose weight??? Hehehe...
It is not that i dont want to change, the condition is still very very good...
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Post by eminorchua on Oct 27, 2005 17:58:25 GMT 8
Azly, Another good reason to lose weight??? Hehehe... It is not that i dont want to change, the condition is still very very good... Hey don't talk about weight here man, it's pretty sensitive among some riders here ;D(Just joking)........... Seriously I don't think it's the weight, I think it's more or less the riding pattern or style.
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s0be
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Post by s0be on Dec 8, 2005 17:30:01 GMT 8
hi guyz,is it difficult to remove a scottie from another bike? cos my dad wants to give me his, and i plan to DIY. is the carb area confusing? thanks!
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Post by eminorchua on Dec 8, 2005 18:09:34 GMT 8
hi guyz,is it difficult to remove a scottie from another bike? cos my dad wants to give me his, and i plan to DIY. is the carb area confusing? thanks! The scottie is bike transferable. It has nothing to do with the carbs except the vacuum hole where you connect the suction tube. Just remove the tube and screw and replaced back the original screw to cover up the hole. If you still don't understand will explain more when we meet up. Sorry my England not that powderfool.
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s0be
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Post by s0be on Dec 8, 2005 20:41:56 GMT 8
hi guyz,is it difficult to remove a scottie from another bike? cos my dad wants to give me his, and i plan to DIY. is the carb area confusing? thanks! The scottie is bike transferable. It has nothing to do with the carbs except the vacuum hole where you connect the suction tube. Just remove the tube and screw and replaced back the original screw to cover up the hole. If you still don't understand will explain more when we meet up. Sorry my England not that powderfool. okay...i'll ask u lata ya
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shift
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Post by shift on Dec 8, 2005 23:22:33 GMT 8
Sound gd to install but after install it is too troublesome esp 4full fairing bike,having difficultis in top-up & turning the flows.universal kit fm motoworkd cost 160sin.At, vstrom, verso,faser is recommended longer life span.Sobe aiming at mine now!!!
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azly
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Post by azly on Dec 9, 2005 22:58:41 GMT 8
If you think scottie too troublesome,maybe can try the vince oiler or the rabbit oiler.No need to plug into vacuum.Can install on handle bars too if bottle used is small.NOt pro looking like scottie but works just well at a fraction of scottie's pricing.2 me value for money.....only thing have to manually switch on/off for oil feed.
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shift
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Post by shift on Dec 10, 2005 7:53:38 GMT 8
gd suggestion - look not impt is the function well spoken Value 4 money.azly how much & where buy?thanx
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Post by eminorchua on Dec 10, 2005 17:17:09 GMT 8
gd suggestion - look not impt is the function well spoken Value 4 money.azly how much & where buy?thanx Uncle shift Full fairing bikes also not a problem just you need to do some homework on where you want to put it. I got friends done it on a VFR, black bird and haybusa. I also got install scottie on my present bike too ;D
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azly
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Post by azly on Dec 10, 2005 22:53:22 GMT 8
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shift
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Post by shift on Dec 10, 2005 23:58:58 GMT 8
TP Andrew, old cbr bike have tight waistline,just one finger one feel.Yr Gs have bigger waistline like owner so not probm lah!Uncle too old to study,problm go 123 ok liao.
Brud azly, thanx 4info..searching web Sobe must help mam i problm IT.Just pickup sticks on email & sms nothing more..shy!
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Post by suhaimi on Dec 12, 2005 8:15:06 GMT 8
All brothers here talking abt scott oiler.Can i put scott oiler on my bicycle. ;D
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Post by Wes on Dec 12, 2005 9:25:43 GMT 8
If your bicycle has carburrator, then yes...
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Post by eminorchua on Dec 12, 2005 12:31:45 GMT 8
All brothers here talking abt scott oiler.Can i put scott oiler on my bicycle. ;D You bicycle also got chain right? You need vacuum to suck the scottie so what you can do is plug the scottie into you butt and as you cycle just compress your butt to create the vacuum.... ;D
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Post by eminorchua on Dec 12, 2005 12:32:59 GMT 8
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by eminorchua on Dec 12, 2005 12:36:19 GMT 8
TP Andrew, old cbr bike have tight waistline,just one finger one feel.Yr Gs have bigger waistline like owner so not probm lah!Uncle too old to study,problm go 123 ok liao. Brud azly, thanx 4info..searching web Sobe must help mam i problm IT.Just pickup sticks on email & sms nothing more..shy! Uncle Shift Please never ever mention about waistline here cos I know here got married men, cos it's going to be sensitive to a lot of us here. Ok for your bike, since you are sending it to 123 then I think need not go further. Cos my experience with the VFR was the same situation as yours, only the index finger can move but the owner and me did some adjustment and modification to suit his needs.
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s0be
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Post by s0be on Dec 12, 2005 21:09:26 GMT 8
thanks andrew for ur help ya..u made my day with the scottie....everything is flowing fine....... meet up treat u kopi... ;D ;D ;D
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Post by eminorchua on Dec 12, 2005 23:00:03 GMT 8
thanks andrew for ur help ya..u made my day with the scottie....everything is flowing fine....... meet up treat u kopi... ;D ;D ;D You are welcome.. ;D ;D All you need to do is just ask...
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s0be
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Post by s0be on Dec 14, 2005 19:06:27 GMT 8
All brothers here talking abt scott oiler.Can i put scott oiler on my bicycle. ;D Scottoiler Bicycle Oiler (Active Fluid System) After years of extensive research and testing, we are very proud to launch the Scottoiler Cycle Oiler (Active Fluid System) for all bicycles! No matter whether your bike is on or off-road get the best from your chain with the Scottoiler Cycle Oiler. The Scottoiler Cycle Oiler dramatically improves the service-life, efficiency and cleanliness of bicycle transmission. Gone are the days of labour intensive and dirty methods of cleaning and lubricating your chain. The Scottoiler Cycle Oiler does it for you – simply, without mess, without fuss – and whilst you ride your bike! Lubricates: By squeezing the "Squid" pump, a high strength film of Active Fluid is dispersed in the chain bearings. Once the water element of the Active Fluid evaporates, a very thin, almost invisible, protective layer of concentrated Active Fluid remains in place which protects the chain from corrosion when the bike is stored. pix www.scottoiler.com/images/img_afs_kit.gif
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