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im tempted esp for £20, want a scottleir but i hear there an a*se to fit!
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Which is precisely no benefit at all.
For £20 it seems expensive, as said above you could make your own for far less.
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but its a damn sight cheaper than a scottoiler!
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Loobman seems better. Won't oil your floor if you forget that
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loobman or tutoro, that is the question?, with loobman you give it a squeeze then the oil comes out after a while so you have to be riding a few miles, with the tutoro you turn it on and it flows like a scotoiler untill you physically turn it off so if you forget you end up with a puddle of oil under your bike.
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You could just as easily fill up a scottoiler, set it on prime and empty the whole lot on one ride. After a few years my scottoiler started to malfunction. I never knew if it was going to deliver or stick so rode around with it full and not doing anything or empty for days on end. More trouble than it's worth for the price, and way too many bits in the box, there to try and justify the pricetag.
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Tutoro is great! Dead easy to fit, I mounted mine on the rear footrest hanger. Very easy to use, I like the manual adjustment and can adlust/switch on off as I'm going along no probs. Just done 2k miles with it and can only praise. Particularly good if you have no centre stand and for touring. Cheapest by a mile, and great customer service from them! 10/10
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Yeh i'm very tempted to buy one.
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