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    DR650 Scottoiler install - Pics

    Got meself a second hand scotty of tardme couple of weeks back. Though one might be worth ago on the DR. The chain on the DR gets a hard time i.e. long kms (100+ at a time) on gravel between oilings and always seems to be dry. I know that being dry can be a good thing in really crappy conditions off road but the sprockets and chain have gone form pretty decent to completely naff in around 6000kms.

    How have others routed the feed tube so that it is not on the outside of the frame? I cant really see an easy solution to this as the chain and rollers are a bit close if the tube was on the inside of the frame. Although the current routing takes the hose nice and close to the swing arm pivot hence no issues with tube length. I made a little "shelf" that is attached to the sprocket chain guide and zip tied the tube to it. The other bracket with jubilee clamp holding the feed head came with the oiler.

    Anyway enough dribble, pics of my install attached. Turned up a little high at the moment (still learning what is best setting for onroad) but overall liking the system and best bit - it was under $80

    Cheers R
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    Basically what you've done there but route it up through the swingarm hole by the shock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    Basically what you've done there but route it up through the swingarm hole by the shock.
    Hmm didnt think of that one. I think I need another couple of zip ties and a tube joiner (already got a bit of extra tube)

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    Hmm didnt think of that one. I think I need another couple of zip ties and a tube joiner (already got a bit of extra tube)

    Cheers R
    Yep.
    That's what Mine has too

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    That's what Mine has too
    Needs gaffer tape and No. 8 wire, otherwise it'll look shop bought.
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    Was coming to see you Thursday, you want I can bring mine with me? or Js one as hers is single nozzle too, mine is dual and quite different at the nozzle end.
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    Quote Originally Posted by warewolf View Post
    Needs gaffer tape and No. 8 wire, otherwise it'll look shop bought.
    500 zip ties should dispel the "shop bought" notion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by warewolf View Post
    Needs gaffer tape and No. 8 wire, otherwise it'll look shop bought.
    No. 8 is old skool - high tensile these days (if you can bend it and it doesnt break cause its brittle )

    Quote Originally Posted by Transalper View Post
    Was coming to see you Thursday, you want I can bring mine with me? or Js one as hers is single nozzle too, mine is dual and quite different at the nozzle end.
    I assume you are talking to me? If during the day we have shifted to across the road (1st floor, 138 Vic St or Lumley house, the 5 story just abit closer to Bealey). I'm keen to see the DSD - never look real close before. I've still got that bloody DVD haven't

    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    500 zip ties should dispel the "shop bought" notion.
    Steady there - there is shop bought and then there is just butchered.

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    How about coloured zip ties then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    How about coloured zip ties then?
    How about I find some pink and baby blue ones - I recon they would go really nicely with the purple frame. Actually wouldn't matter anyway cause only going to get covered in oil and dirt

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    You mean you're actually going to ride it?


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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    You mean you're actually going to ride it?

    Yep and its going to get dirty. Not like a certain KTM that is always shinny - even at 9am the morning after a 14 hour day

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    How about coloured zip ties then?
    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    How about I find some pink and baby blue ones - I recon they would go really nicely with the purple frame.
    Bet you're sweet on that purple Teletubbie, too!

    KTM sell orange zip ties:


    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    Yep and its going to get dirty. Not like a certain KTM that is always shinny - even at 9am the morning after a 14 hour day
    Hey at 9am it was still dirty. Took 'til 10am to clean it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by warewolf View Post
    Bet you're sweet on that purple Teletubbie, too!

    KTM sell orange zip ties:


    Hey at 9am it was still dirty. Took 'til 10am to clean it.
    LOL - That purple teletubbie passed your on Taylors Pass back in

    Why so many zip ties? Does KTM sell them to you so you can attach everything that falls of due to the vibrations

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    Why so many zip ties? Does KTM sell them to you so you can attach everything that falls of due to the vibrations
    Yeah, you daisy-chain them all together and use them as a seat belt!
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