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trident sam

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Does Scottoiler make a system for fuel injected bikes, I don't know anything about them and have never fitted one to anything ?
 
Does Scottoiler make a system for fuel injected bikes, I don't know anything about them and have never fitted one to anything ?
I fitted one to my Daytona 955i a few years ago, no problem, apart from having to take off the tank to find a vacuum source.

There is another brand which works on inertia, so no vacuum plumbing required. I've forgotten their name at the moment.

Is this for the Himmy Sam?
 
I have the tutoro unit on my Bonneville. It works based of road vibrations operating a weighted valve, so oil can only flow while underway. No vacuum or electrics to rig up. I run winter weight chain saw oil in in, cheap as chips and available anywhere in Canada. Thinking to move unit to the Commando as original bike had an oiler on the non oring chain, seems prudent to keep it oiled while riding.
 
Does Scottoiler make a system for fuel injected bikes, I don't know anything about them and have never fitted one to anything ?
Answer is yes, Scottoiler can work on any bike with a vacuum port on the throttle body somewhere. I beleive there is also a an electric driven type not needing vacuum. All a bit over complex and pricey for my liking.
 
I remembered !! it's called Tutoro - https://www.tutorochainoiler.com/

There is also a really cheap manual one which the Dispatch riders loved called Loobman - http://www.loobman.co.uk/index.asp

I stumbled across this review of a few here - https://bikerrated.com/gear/maintenance/best-motorcycle-chain-oilers/





Thanks fellas. yes it is for the Himmy. When you posted I remembered I have a brand new never fitted Loobman kit that I bought years ago, so will go with that, I think it will suit the bike as well.
 
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