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Old 25-02-13, 08:19 PM   #1
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Default Tutoro fitted to bibrackets?

Ive tried the search, im sure someone fitted these & showed pics on how to fit it. Help!
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Old 25-02-13, 10:30 PM   #2
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It might have been jayneflakes cant remember which thread though.
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Old 26-02-13, 12:50 AM   #3
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Yeah, it was me and I am not saying how I done it because I am a right cow!




Oh, alright then. I installed the auto oiler using the stainless bracket and bolted it onto the M6 thread on the swing arm in front of my hugger. I ran the feed pipe behind the shock linkage and then along the underside of the arm to the wheel nut. From there I ran it through one of the fantastic Bibio wheel alignment brackets with the attached oil feed line.







With the final fit, I used some heat shrink to hold the feed tube in place on to the Scott Oiler feed guide that is bolted onto the Bibio bracket because it gripped the tube well and looked a lot neater than the zip tie.
I hope that this helps, if you want any more info, do please ask or have a look through my blog, which lists a few of the things I have done to my bike.
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Old 26-02-13, 09:29 PM   #4
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im getting the manual one so will see how it goes. Hmmm scottoiler feed guide. Now that looks better than a crappy cable tie. Ta !
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Old 27-02-13, 09:36 AM   #5
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The manual is pretty good, I had one fitted for a while and really liked it. It is now fitted to our lad's bike and does a sterling job.

The Scott Oiler feed guide is a good idea and bolts right onto Bibio's plates by design. Give him a shout for the link on where to get one. A little heat shrink over the feed tube and the guide makes it look lovely too and does away with the zip tie.
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Old 27-02-13, 10:25 AM   #6
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The manual is pretty good, I had one fitted for a while and really liked it. It is now fitted to our lad's bike and does a sterling job.

The Scott Oiler feed guide is a good idea and bolts right onto Bibio's plates by design. Give him a shout for the link on where to get one. A little heat shrink over the feed tube and the guide makes it look lovely too and does away with the zip tie.
I must sayjayne your rear shock is digusting! Clean it!
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The manual ones got a stingiey resovor.
But I guess its in case you forget to turn it off.
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I can't, I have a note from my Mum!
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Ill come do it for you to put the sv out of its misery!

While you are at it, my exhaust needs cleaning and polishing, the engine needs a good scrub, the paint needs a coat of wax and the dents in the fuel tank from where I dropped it need filling and repainting! Oh, my rear hugger and front mudguard have both come loose due to broken bolts.

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