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Sruffy 04-06-10 09:02 AM

Scottoiler Dispenser Nib Position
 
Hi

I installed a Scottoiler to my bike last week. However I went out last night to admire my handy work and just check that the chain was wet and the flow rate was correct and I noticed my dispenser nib was missing. Gutted.

I have seen that you can buy spare nibs online so have ordered two but what I want to know is has anyone else had this problem?

Is there a way of ensuring the nib is secured to the dispenser tubing securely?

Also where are people placing the dispenser nib? I had mine at the front of the sprocket at the 7 O'Clock position as recommended in the online instructions.

Any help would me much appreciated

Quiff Wichard 04-06-10 09:41 AM

Re: Scottoiler Dispenser Nib Position
 
as per instructions..

there is a tiny wee clip that comes with the kit I think to tighten the nib on .. not sure


one thing.. do you back the bike out of the garage?? or at any time back it up.. this bends the nib the wrong way often and it can flick back and ping off when u set off

Quiff Wichard 04-06-10 09:42 AM

Re: Scottoiler Dispenser Nib Position
 
i still got me box of spare bits I have a look in a tic


when I am out of bed !

punyXpress 04-06-10 09:54 AM

Re: Scottoiler Dispenser Nib Position
 
The ' nibs ' are just short lengths of the black vacuum pipe, so buy a length of that & make your own.
The business end should be tapered & heat the other end over a match or lighter to form a blob - this will hold it in place.
As Quiff says: beware of putting pressure the wrong way when reversing the bike. This can also get muck up the orifice, and you don't want that!

yorkie_chris 04-06-10 10:08 AM

Re: Scottoiler Dispenser Nib Position
 
You need to get it in the right spot so it doesn't get ripped off when backing up.

Quiff Wichard 04-06-10 11:34 AM

Re: Scottoiler Dispenser Nib Position
 
could a bit of heat shrink hold it on>?

mind you mine has never come off.. its all about putting it in the right place.. as there are times when backing up your bike cannot be avoided

yorkie_chris 04-06-10 11:35 AM

Re: Scottoiler Dispenser Nib Position
 
Yeah you can't have it so it gets ripped off every time you let it roll back 6"!

Personally I just chucked it and used a bit of brass tube.

Sruffy 04-06-10 12:19 PM

Re: Scottoiler Dispenser Nib Position
 
Thanks for the info guys. Sounds like backing up the bike may have caused it to come loose.

Can someone suggest a good position for the nib as unfortunately not backing up my bike isn't an option :(

yorkie_chris 04-06-10 12:59 PM

Re: Scottoiler Dispenser Nib Position
 
Not dragging on the sprocket.

punyXpress 04-06-10 02:00 PM

Re: Scottoiler Dispenser Nib Position
 
Just have a look on the Scottoiler website - there's a bucket load of info there.


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