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i have just won one from ebay..................who wants to help fit it ?
you will recive endless cups of tea/coffee cake biscuits etc etc when i say HELP i mean you fit it while i hover over you asking "is it done yet" & keep a close eye on any oily fingerprints ![]() |
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its easy do a search
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i have read the how to....... & a lot of posts, but dont fancy cutting any pipes
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I have Scottoiler on my Hairnet. Although I didn't fit it myself there doesn't seem to be much to it.
You have a carbed bike and there's bound to be a convenient vacuum take-off point somewhere reasonably accessible. The main thing is deciding where you want the reservoir. Mine is under the seat but there might be somewhere better for the SV. I'm sure that someone will be along in moment to help you. I'd offer my assistance but don't have much free time this weekend, I'm afraid ![]() |
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There's only one rule: "Measure it twice. Then before you cut, measure it again" ![]() |
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In an effort to be more helpful.
You take the vac feed off the rear cylinder. the pipe you need to cut is a small piece of hollow plastic tubing you cut it and the insert the supplied t piece into the pipe to join it again and then you plug the scotoiler vac feed into the T of the piece. If you make a b*ll*cks up of it you can always get a spare piece of tubing from a Suzuki dealer and cut that first to make sure before you put it onto the bike. That way you still have a bike that runs if you do make a mistake. I reckon even I could do it and I'm not the most competant of mechnics.
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Fitting mine sorry... still figuring out where to put the damned thing!
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![]() im going to DIY i was a bit concerned about cutting the pipe, but as soon as i find a good picy showing exactly which one i will do it downloading adobe thing to get info off scottoiler site |
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