Best place to fit a Scott Oiler on a K1?
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Best place to fit a Scott Oiler on a K1?
I just got a Scott Oiler, where the best place to mount it on a K1?
NZspokes- Posts : 400
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Re: Best place to fit a Scott Oiler on a K1?
NZspokes wrote:I just got a Scott Oiler, where the best place to mount it on a K1?
Near the rear sprocket
Re: Best place to fit a Scott Oiler on a K1?
much the same for all bandits I think // reddog has some info on here somewhere // type in scottoiler into the search box & see what turns up
paul- Posts : 7740
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Re: Best place to fit a Scott Oiler on a K1?
2wheelsagain wrote:NZspokes wrote:I just got a Scott Oiler, where the best place to mount it on a K1?
Near the rear sprocket
paul- Posts : 7740
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Re: Best place to fit a Scott Oiler on a K1?
My mate has his mounted on the rear subframe on the left side so it's easy to fill and modify the settings. His Bandit is a MK1 '96.
I've mounted mine under the left hand cover on my '07. It was a bit of a pain as I had to move the fuse box to make it fit. In future I may just fabricate a mount to sit on the subframe too.
I've mounted mine under the left hand cover on my '07. It was a bit of a pain as I had to move the fuse box to make it fit. In future I may just fabricate a mount to sit on the subframe too.
reddog- Posts : 2523
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Re: Best place to fit a Scott Oiler on a K1?
reddog wrote:My mate has his mounted on the rear subframe on the left side so it's easy to fill and modify the settings. His Bandit is a MK1 '96.
I've mounted mine under the left hand cover on my '07. It was a bit of a pain as I had to move the fuse box to make it fit. In future I may just fabricate a mount to sit on the subframe too.
Thats where Ive been thinking, inside the little pod on the outside of the frame tube. Think it will be good there.
NZspokes- Posts : 400
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Re: Best place to fit a Scott Oiler on a K1?
Well that was easy, looking forward to less chain oiling now.
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