Thank you - I'm touched....
Scottoiler
#141
Posted 25 January 2011 - 04:40 pm
Thank you - I'm touched....
#142
Posted 25 June 2016 - 08:51 pm
my mk2 has 51000 on the clock and its on its second set of chain nd sprockets from its original definitely worth £70 but has anyone used chainsaw chain oil in one as a tree surgeon I have quite a lot of it , it has the same anti~ fling properties and is of the same consistencey any thoughts
#143
Posted 25 June 2016 - 09:14 pm
No personal experience, but it's been used by others on here...however I don't recall if they were delivering via a Scottoiler
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#144
Posted 25 June 2016 - 09:58 pm
Sure Wicky uses it also and he happens to do the same job.
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#145
Posted 25 June 2016 - 11:10 pm
Yes, chainsaw oil is perfect for the Scottoiler due to it's anti fling properties. I got 30+k out of my last chain and sprockets and only used chainsaw oil.my mk2 has 51000 on the clock and its on its second set of chain nd sprockets from its original definitely worth £70 but has anyone used chainsaw chain oil in one as a tree surgeon I have quite a lot of it , it has the same anti~ fling properties and is of the same consistencey any thoughts
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Gorn
#146
Posted 26 June 2016 - 10:40 pm
Chainsaw oil does the opposite. I don't deny its working for you, Muddy. It just shouldn't.
#147
Posted 27 June 2016 - 07:55 am
OK, calling it perfect was a bad choice of words. It's ideal if you want a cheap alternative. And there are lots of riders who use it to good effect, which is why I started using it. I tend to use the n=1 positives (anecdotal evidence) as an indicator if something works or not and chainsaw oil works, even if it isn't perfect.According to Scottoiler their oil is low tack. It is designed to work itself into the chain and 'flush' out dust and dirt rather than creating an grinding paste. Everybody riding behind me can vouch for that. (Yes, I should turn it down but my chain looks lovely!)
Chainsaw oil does the opposite. I don't deny its working for you, Muddy. It just shouldn't.
Blue 04 TDM,PR2 rear Roadsmart front, Yamaha topox, Givi E360 panniers, PL pannier holders, BMW handguards, Yamaha touring screen, Scottoiler, 12v ciggie socket, carbon core HT leads
Gorn
#148
Posted 27 June 2016 - 08:41 am
I'm glad you brought up the point about tackiness, it rung a bell and made me think. I got given some CS oil by a friend who's a landscaper and it has not worked so well as the stuff I bought previously. It does tend to be overly sticky. So I looked up if others have this problem and the do. It seems there are certain, usually semi synth, oils that have better properties, so not all CS oils are the same. My mates stuff is too gluey, so I'll be chucking it and getting some Stihl semi
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Gorn
#149
Posted 26 December 2022 - 08:51 pm
Just a quick update to this thread, there is now a new Scottoiler The Scottoiler xSystem it’s a electrical oiler that auto turns on / off I have had one fitted for the last 1000 miles and have to say it’s a revelation.
check it out so easy to fit.
Adam
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#150
Posted 27 December 2022 - 10:36 pm
#151
Posted 28 December 2022 - 10:30 am
I have one of the "lube tube" things in my shed unused if anyone needs one, it's basically an extension tank to the regular scottoiler.
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#152
Posted 28 December 2022 - 11:29 am
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#153
Posted 28 December 2022 - 08:48 pm
Edited by Pedro, 28 December 2022 - 08:50 pm.
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