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plowsie 12-06-07 11:17 AM

Fitting Scottoiler
 
Just rang a garage up £30 fitted. All other places have been quoting me £50 + vat per hour. I would do it myself but knowing my luck would break something else lol.

Grinch 12-06-07 12:05 PM

Re: Fitting Scottoiler
 
Its easy, there is even a guide on the Scottoiler site, you need to remember to order the 'Suzuki-T' (free) piece for the curvy SV from Scottoiler

Luckypants 12-06-07 12:10 PM

Re: Fitting Scottoiler
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by plowsie (Post 1210125)
Just rang a garage up £30 fitted. All other places have been quoting me £50 + vat per hour. I would do it myself but knowing my luck would break something else lol.

Did mine about 2 months ago. Really is a piece of ****. Download the fitting guide from Scottoiler, search here for details on where to mount (on left behind the little black triangle of trim under the riders seat). Some folks on here are so experienced at fitting one to SVs they can do it in less than an hour!

hovis 12-06-07 12:21 PM

Re: Fitting Scottoiler
 
i would chare you 2 cups of coffee,

you can DIY in an hour

Oli 12-06-07 12:41 PM

Re: Fitting Scottoiler
 
Scotoilers are evil, it just flings off all over your shiney love.

thor 12-06-07 12:53 PM

Re: Fitting Scottoiler
 
Mine ****ed all over my back wheel the other day.

Make sure you check in regularly!

LouLou 12-06-07 01:09 PM

Re: Fitting Scottoiler
 
I'm a girl and I managed ok lol :D

Oli 12-06-07 01:13 PM

Re: Fitting Scottoiler
 
a weekly degrease and relube is much better, but laziness is the mother of all invention.

plowsie 12-06-07 01:41 PM

Re: Fitting Scottoiler
 
:( u've all put me on the negative side of it now :( hovis get yourself to Northampton mate lol, 2 coffees, pack of biccies n all ;)

hovis 12-06-07 01:44 PM

Re: Fitting Scottoiler
 
you going on the AE?

as its turning into one big bike fixing festival

its a piece of p1$$ to do,honest

is it brand new in a box (with no bits missing?)

& have you got the plastic suzuki T-bar


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