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    Quote Originally Posted by igbell
    I sure it would fit, dont they make one you can slap behind the rear numberplate?? This way anybody can fit one, even if you have no room under your seat.
    Yes they do, A pal had one on his Harley
    With my bike I am complete.
     
     

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    they have a bigger 'touring' reservoir that can fit behind the numberplate..I use the smaller tube sized one under the seat. I'm far too lazy to lube my chain so it's the perfect solution for me!
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    I want one that wont be visible.
    I looked at the tube flow one (doesnt have a resevoir as such) but it looked as though it wasn't as efficient as the others on the market.

    Anyone else got an 07 plated CBR600R with one fitted let me know will ya! I wanna have a peak!

     
     

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    How much space do you have under your seat?? as mine takes up the space of a normal sized mobile phone.
    I got the boys at Biketreads to fit it as I did not want to fiddeling with the V4 of my engine, I fixed it to all my other bikes with no issues, like to my CB500 and the Yammy Div 900 and such.
     
     

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    That's the trouble.. its very slim under the seat and the scotoiler wont fit under it.
    There was the option of placing it behind the rear foot peg, but it stuck out like a sore thumb!
    There is a tube version but noone has fitted one to a 07 CBR600 as yet so the are not sure of the reliability of it.
    I was going to get GW's to fit it as that is where I purchased the bike from... but as yet Andy hasnt had a chance to try it on one of the showroom models before he has a go at mine.
     
     

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    Good option, wait until they have tried it on one of there bikes before they install it on yours.
    Dont want yours popping a clog or something cos they have not done it right or something. :'(
    Also the tube version to me looks a bit ugly, but if it can be hidden then it should be ok.
    Have you had a word with ScottOiler and see what they say, I had a prob with mine and the young lady up there gave me a helping hand and we sorted all the issues out, she was Great
     
     

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    I bearly have any space under my seat but managed to get the scottoiler to fit - it's worth a try
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    If you go on the Scottoiler web page they have fitting instructions for most bikes(with pics)
    I used the site when fitting mine and found it very good...
    My bike is a Suzuki GSR600 and the bike was a new model and they still had all the GSR fittings instructions..
     
     

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    My lad has one fitted under the seat of his CBR600F and you can't see it at all
     
     

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    well every bike i have had has had a scott oiler so if you are having problems let me know, if it has run dry or filling it for the first time, try filling it from the other end, it has always worked.
    plus the feeder has an opening this opening should be pointing out otherwise the hole can fil up with debris, and block it, its a very common mistake to make.
     
     

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