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    Lightbulb Should I get an electronic or vacuum Scottoiler?

    Hi all,

    I have sold the Buell and bought a multistrada. Planning to get a scottoiler fitted before I pick it up but am having trouble deciding whether to go with the electronic or the vacuum model.

    I am not super keen on the electronic display, but if it is much better at keeping the chain lube I can live with it.

    Anyone have experience of both?

    Cheers
    Nathan

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    I have a pro-oiler on my strom and being electronic, It reads off the speedo drive and administers oil only when moving and then at an increasing rate based on speed. It uses engine oil as well which makes a god-awful mess at the back of the bike. But in theory the electronic will be adjustable on the fly and the Scott oil should be way cleaner than mine too. I got 57,000km out of my first chain and sprockets.
    What was the question again? Oh-right, electronic!
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    I have never had an eletronic one, but even the standard one fitted properly does a cracker job of keeping the chain lubed properly so you don't have to.

    Regardless of changing on the fly you still need to get off the bike to see how much oil is on the chain as to whether its doing its job.

    Once dialed in I never had to touch my scottoiler again on the bike so +1 for Vacuum

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    Neither, all they do is make a big mess.Maxima chain wax is number uno.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsasuper View Post
    Neither, all they do is make a big mess.Maxima chain wax is number uno.
    I disagree. My experience with my Scott Oiler (vacuum model) has been excellent. I get less mess, and its much much easier to keep my chain clean and lubed.

    I dont use the Scott oil though as its pretty expensive. I just bought some chainsaw bar oil for $10/L which works well and flings fuck all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsasuper View Post
    Neither, all they do is make a big mess.Maxima chain wax is number uno.
    Yeah I have to disagree there, Yes it will make a mess if you have it flowing full bore but if you reduce the flow down it works mint and you get no mess at all.

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    I've a Britt magazine here somewhere that reviewed a significantly cheaper unit and concluded you'd be mad to spend that money on a Scott Oiler - I'll find it and post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    I've a Britt magazine here somewhere that reviewed a significantly cheaper unit and concluded you'd be mad to spend that money on a Scott Oiler - I'll find it and post.
    True that.

    Although I got mine 2nd hand for bugger all so no matter how it worked out I wasn't going to start complaining.

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    I find the price of a scotoiler way too high.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    I've a Britt magazine here somewhere that reviewed a significantly cheaper unit and concluded you'd be mad to spend that money on a Scott Oiler - I'll find it and post.
    Tutoro or similar name.
    Hello officer put it on my tab

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    Quote Originally Posted by thepom View Post
    I find the price of a scotoiler way too high.........
    +1 I was going to get one,
    But I just got myself into a habbit of lubing my own chain once a week, So I guess that cancels out the need for a luber..

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    I got a Scottoiler fitted to the Technically-Not-A-Bandit. Adjusting it and priming it requires the dextrousnesses of a gynaecologist.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Adjusting it and priming it requires the dextrousnesses of a gynaecologist.
    I dont understand all the big words....but it does sound like its a cunt of a job.

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    I'd take a photo of it, but I'd need one of those cameras that gynaecologists use.
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    I'd take a photo of it, but I'd need one of those cameras that gynaecologists use.
    You should look closely at all the light fittings around the home....them wee cameras have been found in the most unusual places.

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