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scottoiler Vs loobman
i cant make my mind up on weather to get a loobman or a scottoiler?? i have read a lot of posts, & still not sure
i like the price of the loobman :roll: how hard is a scottoiler to fit,how much would it cost to have it fitted |
They both do the same thing as I'm sure you know, neither is hard to fit if you have something filling the space between your ears.
The Scottoiler is automatic and the Loobman isn't. Buy the Scottoiler. |
Just depends how much you value the £50 price difference (or how cheap you find 2nd hand Scott)
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It's down to your budget. The Scottoiler gets my vote. Follow the instructions and you should not go wrong. Look at the web site they may have dedicated instructions for your bike.
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Though I have also used the loob man... its good if your doing 30+ mile journeys as you have to squeeze it to get it loobing, short journeys you tend to over squeeze. Nice and simple works just fine, though if your not careful you will make your wheel black. Same with the Scottoiler though you can tune it so that it doesn't. |
I find my scotoiler injectors get gunked up sometimes, but that's easy to fix (just a good clean, 5min tops). I've adjusted my chain twice in 6000 miles. The only downside is that the oil washes off easy, so if you are going to park the bike outside in rain for a while it might be good to give the chain a spray with some waxy lube or you can end up with some surface rust on the side plates.
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I've had both. The scottoiler was robust and reliable, the loobman... wasn't. It looked ugly, was hassle to use, left a puddle of oil sometimes (a hot day makes it pump even when you're parked still, unlike the scottoiler).
I'd only get a loobman again if I was on a very tight budget and doing serious mileage on a bike I planned to get rid of soonish. For most other situations I'd get a scottoiler. Currently I have neither as I'm not doing much mileage - 100 a week tops, so using a spray instead. |
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I'm using a loobman & don't find it a problem at all. They recommend that you use 3cc of oil (easy as the feeder has a 3cc in-line 'reservior') for every 50miles. Funnily enough, my commute is 49.7miles acording to the display on the SV.
To cure the heat thing, only run with a little oil in the bottom of the bottle. It also overflows when cold (liquids expand under heat or cold). I'm now fast approaching the 6000 mark, and for the £17 the loobman cost me, I've not once had to adjust the chain, and yes, I check it pretty much every other day (that's around every 200miles). I know you've already made your mind up, but just for other folks doing the search in future, I thought I'd throw the alternative view out there. Horses for courses. |
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