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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

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