View Full Version : used scott oiler going cheep
Mark-SV-UK
05-09-13, 09:45 PM
Im after a used but fully working scott oiler. Ive missed out on a few here so asking if anyone has one knocking about.
Drop me a pm
Thanks
Mark
nikon70
06-09-13, 06:31 AM
£25
http://bit.ly/1anBAs9
Mark-SV-UK
06-09-13, 07:47 AM
I saw that one bit I would like one withnall the fittings and instructions. I would not have the first clue how to fit one.
Cheers buddy
nikon70
06-09-13, 08:12 AM
There are detailed fitting instructions on here with photos :) plus if you are missing anything call scottoiler up and they will send you spares usually for free
hindle8907
06-09-13, 08:45 AM
I paid 50 for one from here, never fitted, its not got instructions "available on web" and is missing a a T-piece which scott-oiler will supply for pennies.
Yours for £40 posted I can send some photos over if your interested.
Fruity-ya-ya
06-09-13, 11:18 AM
I paid 50 for one from here, never fitted, its not got instructions "available on web" and is missing a a T-piece which scott-oiler will supply for pennies.
Yours for £40 posted I can send some photos over if your interested.
If Mark is not having it let me know hindle, since i destroyed my diy oiler i've been looking for a replacement.
hindle8907
06-09-13, 11:25 AM
If Mark isn't interested, you can have first refusal. :)
pointy wont need the T unless you have fitted my vacuum balance pipes.
Mark-SV-UK
06-09-13, 09:46 PM
Thanks for offer hindle was hoping for one a lil cheaper than that. But thankyou for offering me that one :-)
bat-kam
06-09-13, 10:19 PM
If anyone is looking for new v system then go to below link. £49.00
http://2wheeljunkie.co.uk/motorbike-servicing-and-spares/scottoiler/scottoiler-vsystem-motorcycle-chain-lube-oiler/prod_36771.html?utm_medium=email
Mark-SV-UK
07-09-13, 08:27 AM
thanks Bat-Kam great info but only wanna get cheap second hand one as i just wanna try and see how it goes before i commit to a new one hence why i only wanna cheap working one :~)
bat-kam
07-09-13, 08:40 AM
No probs Mark. Scottoiler is the best thing out there for ensuring the chain is lubed correctly and prolong is live for more then 20k miles.
With my first system I thought it was crap but it turned out to be me. I didn't set it up correctly. But after spending over it works a treat. All I do is top up the oil every 500-700 miles.
Kam
Fruity-ya-ya
07-09-13, 10:25 AM
If Mark isn't interested, you can have first refusal. :)
Thanks Hindle, appreciated but I think I'm going for the new one @ £50.
http://2wheeljunkie.co.uk/motorbike-...m_medium=email
If anyone is looking for new v system then go to below link. £49.00
http://2wheeljunkie.co.uk/motorbike-servicing-and-spares/scottoiler/scottoiler-vsystem-motorcycle-chain-lube-oiler/prod_36771.html?utm_medium=email
feck me i feel like buying one just coz its so cheep.
hindle8907
07-09-13, 02:49 PM
Thanks Hindle, appreciated but I think I'm going for the new one @ £50.
http://2wheeljunkie.co.uk/motorbike-...m_medium=email
No problem, Thats a Steal ! :)
Mark-SV-UK
07-09-13, 09:04 PM
Has anyone else got an old scott oiler knocking round fully working and cheap?
Mark-SV-UK
08-09-13, 11:05 PM
Bump
Mark-SV-UK
10-09-13, 10:20 AM
come on people there must be a few of these knocking about
hindle8907
10-09-13, 11:13 AM
come on people there must be a few of these knocking about
Not really, most people would have paid over £80 quid for them, they are a brilliant product so not really any reason to remove from the bike.
And seeming as you can get them from that site for £40, even if someone does have one knocking about, not manny of them will be willing to part for theirs for less than £40 seeming as they probably paid much more than that in the first place.
If I were you I would just get the new one, you have the warranty , you have all the parts needed and save your self the hassle.
Cheers
Ant
Mark-SV-UK
12-09-13, 12:22 PM
:-( just wanna cheap one not fussed about brand new just has to be working and all there
your not going to get cheaper than £49 and for brand new its a bargain.
it amazes me that people will spend silly amounts on tat to make their bike 'look' better but when it comes to the mechanical parts to make it run better they moan like feck.
Mark-SV-UK
12-09-13, 12:39 PM
Lol I to agree saftey and maintinance is of upmost importance injust wanna try a second hand one first then I can decide if it is suitable for mynstyle of use first matey
hindle8907
12-09-13, 12:46 PM
Lol I to agree saftey and maintinance is of upmost importance injust wanna try a second hand one first then I can decide if it is suitable for mynstyle of use first matey
Just get the new one for 49.99 and if its not for you then sell it on. :smt045
your not going to get any cheaper than £30 for a second hand one and even then bits will be missing so its false economy. so you might save a fiver. £49 is a blooody amazing price.
unless your a clean freak you will love the Scotty, saying that even chain lubes spatter the back wheel unless you use a dry lube. scott oil is easier to remove than chain lube.
20,000 miles and my chain and sprockets are still like new and the marker plates have not moved off their mark. i should get another 20,000 miles easy which is about 3 years before i need to change my chain and sprockets.
nikon70
12-09-13, 04:31 PM
what on earth are you talking about.... the stickers on my bike make it perform much better!!!
runs much nicer now too...
not to mention the 5HP gain!
no need to change the oil or anything... plus I've done at least 1000 miles and not needed any petrol...
Mark-SV-UK
12-09-13, 04:32 PM
Lmfao 10/10
Fruity-ya-ya
12-09-13, 07:49 PM
your not going to get any cheaper than £30 for a second hand one and even then bits will be missing so its false economy. so you might save a fiver. £49 is a blooody amazing price.
Flipping fantastic price......mine arrived this week and if the rain holds off shall be fitted over the weekend. :D
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