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    Hi all, could someone point me to the best location to mount my Scottoiler. iv just taken the Givi rack off and it sticks out like a sore thumb, it a 97 RD07 Thanks

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    Re: scottoiler

    Quote Originally Posted by bazza View Post
    Hi all, could someone point me to the best location to mount my Scottoiler. iv just taken the Givi rack off and it sticks out like a sore thumb, it a 97 RD07 Thanks
    i have a 98 RD07 and mine is mounted behind the left rear panel under the seat its very neat but you have to take the side panel off to fill it

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    Re: scottoiler

    Quote Originally Posted by miketomcat View Post
    i have a 98 RD07 and mine is mounted behind the left rear panel under the seat its very neat but you have to take the side panel off to fill it

    mike
    Mine too - very tidy, a slight hassle to get to.
    RD07a, reg in 2001, Black, heated grips, short screen, Scottoiler, Givi top box and panniers, DataTag, full Riky Cross crash bars, Baglux tank cover, Facet pump, mostly 200 miles to reserve and presently a lot happier since being loved up at Chad's hospital for sick ATs!


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    Re: scottoiler

    Mine is under the right hand side panel not that it works the injecty bit came off and my chain ate it

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    Re: scottoiler

    Put mine in the storage/tool area behind the battery, under the seat. Easy to get to for refills and out of sight, safe from dirt etc.

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    Re: scottoiler

    Quote Originally Posted by jabba View Post
    Mine is under the right hand side panel not that it works the injecty bit came off and my chain ate it
    If that's the black nozzley thing (can't you tell I'm a natural at this!)... I expect you know this already, but it happens a quite a bit and they sell them by the box full. My local dealer usually has them to sell for a couple of quid.
    RD07a, reg in 2001, Black, heated grips, short screen, Scottoiler, Givi top box and panniers, DataTag, full Riky Cross crash bars, Baglux tank cover, Facet pump, mostly 200 miles to reserve and presently a lot happier since being loved up at Chad's hospital for sick ATs!


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    Re: scottoiler

    Thanks guys, i was thinking about under the seat out of the way so ill have a look,

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    Re: scottoiler

    Hey Bazza - does this help?

    RD07a, reg in 2001, Black, heated grips, short screen, Scottoiler, Givi top box and panniers, DataTag, full Riky Cross crash bars, Baglux tank cover, Facet pump, mostly 200 miles to reserve and presently a lot happier since being loved up at Chad's hospital for sick ATs!


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    Re: scottoiler

    Mine's on my work bench - easy to fill , but it don't work so good !!.
    I really must get around to fitting it!!

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    Re: scottoiler

    Thanks Steve thats spot on, im going to have a go at it later.

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