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TrmpetDave  <TrmpetDave@xxxxxxx> writes:

> Don't get the touring model with the piggy-back resevoir that goes in
> front of the licence plate-it moves the licence plate back so far that
> it is not illuminated,

    I don't find this to be a major worry.

> and you dont need it anyhow-at 1 drop/minute the small resevoir lasts
> for hundreds of miles (don't know how many, as mine hasn't emptied
> yet.)

    Well, if you do intend to go touring it can mean one less thing to
carry - I did a 4,000 mile trip around Europe last year and could
probably have left the chain lube at home if I'd had a touring
Scottoiler fitted (as I have now).

> Also the touring resevoir is made to fit European licence plates, and
> doesn't really fit the North American size plates.

    This could be a problem.

                Jim
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