Lubetronic - any good?

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by chris, Dec 19, 2004.

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    chris Guest

    chris, Dec 19, 2004
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  2. Scottoiler is much better - you'll probably find vacuum easily enough -
    to the fuel tap is an obvious place to look.
     
    Simon Atkinson, Dec 19, 2004
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    Nigel Eaton Guest

    Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, chris
    Scotoiler should be no problem at all. Give them a bell with the bike
    model and they'll tell you where to fit it, and where to get the vacuum.

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    Nigel Eaton, Dec 19, 2004
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  4. chris formulated the question :
    The Mccoi is much better as the flow is precisely metered by distance,
    uses the same oil winter/summer and is a similar price. Assuming you
    have some soldering ability?

    http://www.mccoi.de/
     
    Harry Bloomfield, Dec 19, 2004
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    Salad Dodger Guest

    Quite. Piece of pish on the Dickiebird, it was.

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    (>|_|_|<) TPPFATUICG#7 DIAABTCOD#9 YTC#4 PM#5
    |__|_|__| BOTAFOT #70 BOTAFOF #09 two#11 WG*
    \ |^| / IbW#0 & KotIbW# BotTOS#6 GP#4
    \|^|/ ANORAK#17 IbB#4
    '^'
     
    Salad Dodger, Dec 19, 2004
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    Catman Guest

    I got one. Does exactly what it says on the tin, although refilling it can
    be a PITA. OTOH it only seems to need doing every 4k or so
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    Catman, Dec 19, 2004
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    Muck Guest

    The one on my FZR leaks all its oil out over about a couple of days, and
    the rear tire ends up sitting in a puddle of oil. I must get round to
    fixing it, but it all costs money. :/
     
    Muck, Dec 19, 2004
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    Pip Luscher Guest

    Mine leaks oil all over the garage floor. On the plus side, it has the
    optional volume control knob, so I can adjust the flow rate.
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    Pip Luscher, Dec 19, 2004
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    Colin Irvine, Dec 22, 2004
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