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🛵 Keep your chain slick and your ride unstoppable!
The Scottoiler vSystem Automatic Chain Oiler is a vacuum-operated motorcycle chain lubrication system featuring a 0.25L reservoir and adjustable flow control. Designed for effortless maintenance, it automatically oils your chain while riding, extending chain life and preventing sticky residue buildup. Easy to install with included fittings, it operates without affecting engine performance, making it the essential upgrade for every serious motorcyclist.






| Brand | Scottoiler |
| Item weight | 0.65 Kilograms |
| Liquid volume | 0.25 Litres |
| Material | Silver |
| Package information | Bottle |
| Recommended uses for product | A unique formula of Scottoil which doesn’t build up into a sticky mess like regular chain oils |
J**N
A must for every motorcyclist! Superb piece of kit!
This is an invaluable piece of kit for any motorcyclist, whether a commuter, leisure rider or tourer! It takes away the concern and hassle of regular chain lubrication and most definitely extends the life of your chain! I have one fitted on my Kawasaki ZZR600 and Suzuki SV1000 and both chains are in top condition. I rarely need to adjust the chains and they do not visibly stretch as much as when lubricated manually. Scottoil also not only lubricates but keeps the chain clean too, unlike the 'tacky' aerosol products that are available on the market. This 'V' (vacuum) system connects to the probe on your carburettor/throttle body and uses the vacuum produced when the engine runs to activate a valve, which releases the fluid down a tube, to the chain, at a pre-determined rate. Adjustment of the flow rate is via a control on the reservoir housing and, although a little trial and error is required to determine the exact flow rate required, it's easy to get it set correctly. It can also be easily changed to suit your ride. Bear in mind though, if you spend a lot of time at slow speeds (i.e., commuting in London) you'll need a lesser flow rate, as fluid is released all the time the engine is running, regardless of speed. Similarly, if you spend all your time on the motorway, a slightly higher flow rate may be required. When the engine is off however, there's no leakage and no loss of fluid. You'll need a little bit of space to locate the reservoir (usually under the seat area) and the flow tube must be at the lowest point, although it doesn't have to be vertical: Both mine are set at a slight slant. Refilling the reservoir is easy, once you get the knack, via the breather tube at the top - this detaches to enable the Scottoil bottle tube to insert, so you have minimal leakage and mess (although keep a rag handy, just in case!). They say that a reservoir full lasts around 500 miles, but it really depends on your journey and the flow rate set. Mine lasts a lot longer and I do a mix of motorway and city riding on a daily basis. The kit comes with all the tubes, fixings and fittings you need. It's worth taking a bit of time to get it fitted and set up properly, then you can just forget about it, bar filling it up every once in a while. An easy job for any reasonably competent DIY-er. Anyone with a bike that has no centre stand, who has to lubricate their chan manually, knows what a pain it can be. This eliminates that completely. Really, Scottoilers should be fitted to every motorcycle as standard! They're such neat and logical pieces of equipment and it should be on every motorcyclists Christmas list!!
D**T
Fantastic way to keep your chain correctly lubricated.
I had been thinking about getting this system for ages. I was reading reviews and watching videos and there was such mixed reviews. I finally decided to take the plunge and get one. It was honestly the best purchase I made. Chain is always looking nice and lubricated. I used to find with chain lube that after 35 or 40 miles you would start to see a build up of black residue, but on this system the chain is clean and well lubricated. Fling is minimal and only really occurs at around 60-70mph but none over the tyres and haven't seen much in the rim either. The number plate takes a couple of dots but its easy to wipe clean. I used to get a bit of chain splatter on the number plate with lube but I would have to use chain cleaner to get it off. This oil can be wipped off with your fingers. I highly recommend the scottoiler systems. I used to think it was for those who didn't want to look after their chain, which I might add, you may still need to wipe the chain down occasionally with a rag, but its great at keeping the chain well lubricated and if you follow the instructions, its simple and easy. Setting flow rate was easy and I am enjoying riding knowing my chain is being looked after as I go. I would definitely recommend this brilliant piece of kit.
I**E
Best product I’ve bought.
A must.
R**D
How effective is a Scottoiler?
Having just returned to motorcycling after a long absence (due to the usual combination of kids and family) one thing I didn't want to do was mess about with greasy chains. I hoped this oiler would make life easier. Fitting: Bit of a fiddle on a BMW GS but not beyond the ability of any DIY mechanic. I chose to use the included spigot and tap a thread into the throttle body. Obvious warnings apply - don't try this unless you know what you're doing. (Also - I wonder what cutting into vacuum lines or drilling throttle bodies would do to warrantees?) Use: Operates as it should. The only downside to this model (resolved - I think - on the electronic version) is that when the engine is running, so is the oil. Leaving the bike to warm up for a few minutes before setting off will therefore give you a real wet spot on your sprocket which then flings off onto luggage and rear wheel. Concern: I've got the flow-rate set quite high and I'm getting through a fair bit of oil yet the chain never really looks lubricated the way I think it should. Thinking this might just be a case of needing the special Scottoil to build up on the chain I left it alone for about 500 miles. My conclusion is that, if you only ride on dry days, a good film of oil will gradually build up on your chain which will probably only require an occasional clean to maintain it. However, the first hint of moisture in the air and all the oil seems to vanish from the chain making it look like it needs a bit of old-fashioned TLC from a spray can. (Alright - I exaggerate - I mean, if you get caught out in a shower of rain.) Conclusion: Functions as it says, quite easy to fit but I probably wouldn't bother to install one on my next bike. (Just figure out how many cans of chain wax you can purchase for the price of a Scottoiler and the over-priced special oil you need to fill it up with.)
M**N
Neat little system.
The only problem I have with this system is that there may be nowhere to put the oil tank. My bike is only a 250, and it's a full-sized naked one at that, but I struggled to find a location for it. In the end the only place I could find room was under the seat in place of the factory tool kit, mounted horizontally, against manufacturer's advice. The only other option would have been to put it in my top-box, and that would have required drilling holes in the box and then trying to work out how to seal them back up. Otherwise it was easy to fit, and came with everything needed to do so. A simple test after installation (go for a cup of tea while leaving the engine ticking over) resulted in a small patch of blue oil on the ground under the rear sprocket just below the drip-nozzle. It works, and so I am happy. I just suspect that my almost horizontal mounting of the tank means it will need to be kept almost full in order to work. This is not a big issue, as being under the seat the tank is easy to get to and fill.
K**R
Great, but check in hot weather.
Bought this for a 2200 mile trip round Europe and the Alps. Easy to fit to my 2010 Yamaha XJ6S and scottoiler gives detailed instructions online for lots of bikes. Spend a while to set it up properly for one drop a minute and it works a treat. The chain and sprocket stay clean and well lubed and there is little "fling". It will pay for itself easily just on chains and sprockets alone. Just a word of warning, in Europe we hit a heat wave which made the scottoil thin out and I emptied the reservoir in 500 miles, and blathered the bike in the process. Was easy to clean off back home though. Buy one, don't put it off.
A**S
Delivery
Fab
J**N
Reliable chain oiler
This is my 3rd Scottoiler v system. The first two were fitted by Scottoiler as they are only half a mile from me. They went with the bikes when I traded them in. This time I have decided to fit this one myself as they provide good instructions on how to do this. I felt this product was selling for a bargain price, Ordering was easy using one click with Amazon. Deliver was a bit earlier than predicted and came within a few days. I am very happy with the product and very happy with the service.
D**E
Bello, comodo e funzionale
Ottimo sistema funziona egregiamente ed è anche esteticamente bello.
A**S
Una maravilla. Alarga la vida del kit de transmision
Llevo usando scottoiler en dos motos con muchos kilómetros, en la primera moto las 3 o 4 primeras cadenas me duraron unos 20.000km, después de ponerlo me duraban unos 40.000. cuando aquella moto murió, le pasé el scottoiler a esta y lo mismo, duran mucho las cadenas. Eso sí, tienes que acordarte de rellenar el depósito de aceite y tienes que graduarlo (+ -) tiene como 10 marcas de velocidad de flujo y dependerá tambien del aceite (rojo o azul). Es sencillo, arrancas la moto y lo gracias a una gota por minuto. La instalación es sencilla, pero si no te atreves, llevala al taller, es muy sencillo de instalar. Cada x tiempo lavo un poco la llanta, porque quieras que no, siempre ensucia algo. Más que nada para que no se acumule eternamente. Aunque he de decir, que en el taller te lo suelen hacer sin que lo pidas. Totalmente recomendable de verdad. Espero agotar a algún indeciso con mis comentarios. El que compre en Amazon era un regalo, el mío debe tener 15 años por lo menos, y ahí sigue. Cuando pillo una oferta de aceite compro varios botes y.... A tirar un buen tiempo. En foros hay gente que usa aceite de motor y mezclar con wd, etc. Yo no lo he probado porque siempre encuentro alguna buena oferta y compro 2 o 4 botes que me da para años
N**L
Ça change la vie du motard !
Pas trop compliqué à monter pour un bricoleur, le mode d'emploi (en ligne) pour chaque moto est correcte. Fonctionne parfaitement et ... ça change la vie. Chaîne lubrifiée en permanence, dispositif réglable selon les circonstances (pluie, sec, etc.), roue arrière moins sale et consommation faible (= grande autonomie). Super produit. Attention, cela ne dispense pas de vérifier régulièrement la lubrifications de la chaîne, sa propreté et le fonctionnement du huileur.
W**D
Gutes Produkt das ich empfehlen kann, wenn es auch angebaut werden kann.
Ich verwende einen Scottoiler der gleichen Bauart schon ueber 20 Jahre an meiner Yamaha GTS 1000, bis auf dass ich den Reduzierschaumstoff letztes Jahr aus der Zufuhrleitung wegen Verhaertung entfernen musste, arbeitet der Tropfoiler bisher ohne Makel. Keine fettigen Finger und muehseliges reinigen der Kette vom Kettenfett oder der Felge. Das abgeschleuderte Oel laesst sich recht schnell und einfach entfernen. Die Lebensdauer der Kette verlaengert sich entsprechend. Es ist immer noch der zweite Kettensatz nach mehr als 100000 km in meiner GTS verbaut. Dieses Produkt hatte ich eigentlich fuehr eine KTN Supermoto 200 (Malaysia) hier in Deutschland unter dem Markennamen Kreidler Supermoto mit kleinerem Hubraum vertrieben, vorgesehen. Doch vor Ort musste ich feststellen, dass weder der Vergaser noch der Ansaugstutzen zwischen Vergaser und Zylinder eine Anbaumoeglichkeit bietet. Somit bedauerlicherweise für das oben genannte Fahrzeug (KTN S200) ein vorerst gedacht (siehe Nachtrag) ein Fehlkauf. Die Alternative waere die wesentlich teurere elektronische Variante. Nachtrag: Wer suchet der findet. Ich fand einen Motorradhändler in Malaysia, der es möglich machte den Scottoiler doch noch funktionsgerecht an die KTN Supermoto zu installieren. Wir modifizierten den Ansaugstutzen zwischen Zylinder und Vergaser, indem wir einen Ansaugstutzen von einer Suzuki Einzylinder 150 ccm entsprechend für den Anschluss des Vakuumadapters vorbereiteten, so dass ohne weitere Änderungen an der Vergaseranlage der Scottoiler verwendet werden konnte. Ich hätte ja gerne Bilder von dem Ansaugstutzen hier eingestellt, was aber nicht mehr möglich ist.
D**N
I works just like it's supposed to.
I've resisted using an "auto oiler" for years. Always figured chain maintenance was easy enough, so why bother. But I got tired of having to carry chain lube in my top box, and then finding something to block the overspray, not to mention cleaning while traveling (which I do a lot of). The Scottoiler takes care of my travel concerns. It WILL fling oil onto your bike, but once you get the flow adjusted correctly, it's a pretty minor amount. On my 2017 Versys 1000, it does NOT get on my rear rim or tire, but it does fling onto the underside of the rear fender and seeps out of the countershaft sprocket area. I just wipe it off after each day's ride with a paper towel or napkin. On the plus side, after 2,000 miles, my chain has stayed clean and lubed, and is in no need of adjustment. So if you don't do multi-day, long distance travel, you probably don't need a Scottoiler system. Heck you probably don't NEED one anyway, but I'm sure pleased with it on long trips. For me, it's worth the price. I do wish the heavier "red" oil was available on Amazon. At present, it is not. As far as installation, there are many YouTube videos out there to help you with that. Although they make it look easier than it is, it is not too difficult.
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