Viking wrote:If mangocrazy doesn't want it, I'll take it.
Failing that, a drawing of the bracket and some measurements would be greatly appreciated.
I'll see what I can do

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Hi Andy, certainly do!D-Rider wrote:Yeah I cleaned it up and it's about somewhere ..... do you want it?mangocrazy wrote:Old comments may come back to haunt you... Did you ever find the Scottoiler bracket you made up for the standard Falco swingarm, Andy?D-Rider wrote:BTW I may still have the bracket I made to mount mine on the Falco swingarm - with it fitted you'd not really notice it was there ..... I'll have a look for it ....
And if so...
Doh - just realised I've not sorted this or sent the bracket to Mango.D-Rider wrote:Pictures already posted earlier in this thread.
I'll add some dimensions (not that most of them are critical .... made it up as I went along rather than designed it).
Mango, PM me your address and I'll dig out the bracket and send it to you.
Finished mine yesterday as well (only started it two weekends agodyzio wrote:Did mine yesterday, fit's like Nooj's, but with the normal airbox.
The damper elbow was a bit tricky to fit but is ok now (hose clip), routed behind the frame to the rear sprocket.
All what's left to do is to ride it
It's a real b@st@rd to fit. Did a lot of heating with a hairdryer and stretching it and eventually (after I'd given up all hope) it did go on .... yes, by hand.Firestarter wrote:
Struggled a bit with the vacuum tube, eventually wound up "levering" it on, using a piece of wood against the frame, lifting the coupling straight up. Not too much pressure, more a matter of keeping the coupling square-on to the vacuum nozzle while lifting. I honestly cannot see how it is possible to fit that by hand - even with boiling water to soften the end etc
I was just about to try a gentle reminder, as well...D-Rider wrote:Doh - just realised I've not sorted this or sent the bracket to Mango.D-Rider wrote:Pictures already posted earlier in this thread.
I'll add some dimensions (not that most of them are critical .... made it up as I went along rather than designed it).
Mango, PM me your address and I'll dig out the bracket and send it to you.
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Trouble is having dug it out, I now can't remember where I put it .......
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagggggggggggggggghhhhhhhhh !!!!
The ScottOiler came with some little plastic / rubber loops with large tabs and a tube of superglue.HowardQ wrote:Did you just wedge the oil reservoir in there, or is it located in some way, like cable tied to anything?
You're the second person to try fitting it here, and it seems like a good idea, as long as it doesn't get too hot or damaged by vibration.
I did the same with mine, inspired by Nooj. We'll see how it works.HowardQ wrote:Did you just wedge the oil reservoir in there, or is it located in some way, like cable tied to anything?
You're the second person to try fitting it here, and it seems like a good idea, as long as it doesn't get too hot or damaged by vibration.