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Re: Scottoiler

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 12:14 pm
by Gas_Up_Lets_Go
AndyB wrote:I've got nothing but praise for Scottoiler
Me too.

Used them for years. Tech support have always been helpful and obliging whenever I've need to contact them.

Got 30,000 miles out of my OE chain on the XTZ, so the new scottoiler paid for itself with ease.

Re: Scottoiler

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 12:19 pm
by The Wilbur
Grimetime wrote:
moto al wrote:Just a thought if any of you guys, fancy a tour of there factory maybe in conjunction with a camp w/end ,please let me know,iv known Fraser for of years ,a great guy. Anyone fancy that idea? Al (thumbs)
Where's the factory?
Glasgow, Scotland ;)

Re: Scottoiler

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 12:26 pm
by motorbike
millingavie...just behind the small shopping center....great bunch of very nice patient and helpful people...and frasier the founder is a good laugh and a real caracteur

Re: Scottoiler

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 12:39 pm
by PaulinBont
M and P always have Scottoil in store , I love the product, 25,000 miles on my D.I.D. Gold chain and still going well (thumbs)

Re: Scottoiler

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 12:56 pm
by Wapping
First class service from the Jocks each time I have ever phoned them for some help (thumbs)

Re: Scottoiler

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 1:11 pm
by Mattso
Thanks everyone for your kind words! Always happy to help! :) :)

Like I said before we are celebrating 30 years Scottoiler this year. We have plans for an open weekend kind of event at some point in the summer. We did something similar with ABR and Moto Al a few years ago and it was great fun. I will let you know once we actually have picked a date!

Cheers
Matt

Re: Scottoiler

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 3:38 pm
by Redmurty
They even work upside down in New Zealand this Dakar is fitted with one

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right at the bottom of the South Island (thumbs)

cheers Spud ;)

Re: Scottoiler

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 3:46 pm
by -Ralph-
Hi Mattso

Any plans to develop a 'no frills' E-System to compete with the PDoiler? (£76.50)

I do believe in Scottoilers quality and backup, and need to purchase a chain oiler, so if there was a new product release in the pipeline I may wait for that.

I think electronic actuation is the way to go, and the current E-system looks lovely, but TBH I don't need more gadgets on my handlebars and £210 = OUCH!

Re: Scottoiler

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 4:24 pm
by Mattso
-Ralph- wrote:Hi Mattso

Any plans to develop a 'no frills' E-System to compete with the PDoiler? (£76.50)

I do believe in Scottoilers quality and backup, and need to purchase a chain oiler, so if there was a new product release in the pipeline I may wait for that.

I think electronic actuation is the way to go, and the current E-system looks lovely, but TBH I don't need more gadgets on my handlebars and £210 = OUCH!
Hi Ralph

Thanks for getting in touch!

The eSystem was designed and build as a super easy solution. It does not require cutting into any wires or connecting to the speedo. Its really popular in the US where the concept of chain oilers is still very new. However I agree with you and an easy eSystem is definitely on our list of ideas. But at the moment there is no release date for that yet. Maybe subscribe to our Newsletter or Facebook page to stay up to date with our news.

Also let me know how you get on with the PD Oiler. It would be good to get your feedback and expectations for an idea oiler. You can email me direclty matt @ scottoiler.com.

Thanks
Matt

Re: Scottoiler

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 4:46 pm
by moto al
Hi matt ,pm sent .Al (thumbs)