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RE: Scott Oiler Question



Try the touring kit! It all goes behind the rear number plate and is easily
accesible, plus gives you 5 times the range!!

Dave McCarthy

Had enough, gone out on the bike!!!

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-st@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-st@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Keith
> Peters
> Sent: 19 May 2000 17:54
> To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Scott Oiler Question
>
>
> Under the seat on the left hand side when sitting on the bike with the
> filler hole just in front of the seat lock mounting bracket, thus
> enabling
> easy adjustment and oil addition.
>
> My dealer must have had a brain shortage when they fitted it as
> they put it
> under the side panel, which meant to either adjust the flow or add oil I
> had to remove the panel.
>
> At 16:48 19/05/2000 , you wrote:
> >Hi All: I'm thinking about fitting a Scott Oiler. My question is where
> >have folks installed the reservoir as to be hidden but
> accessible to add oil??
> >
> >TIA,
> >
> >Erik
> >Hot Dawg
>
>
> Keith W Peters
> Senior Systems Engineer
>
> Brother Industries (UK) Limited
> Vauxhall Industrial Estate
> Ruabon, Wrexham. LL14 6HA. UK
>
> Tel:	+44 (0)1978 813465
> Fax: 	+44 (0)1978 813495
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