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  1. I took some pics of my Scottoiler install and posted in another thread, here's the quote and link
     

    Here is how I installed mine: 
    There's enough room under the seat to mount the controller and reservoir/pump. I didn't want the controller up on the bars and I have heard people having issues with them getting water inside. The feed line goes up near the tail light and down the side behind the plastic.
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    There's a hole under the seat (near the R/R) where I fed the line out and then hid it behind the subframe support. There is the visible but hardly noticeable black ziptie and another I hid behind the red plastic up top.
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    From the subframe support the line goes behind the frame and comes out above the sprocket cover. I installed the stick on clip on the inside of the cover and then it runs over the rear set down to the swing arm. I left enough slack from the frame to the swing arm so it won't tighten as it compresses. It's secure enough as well so if the clip inside the sprocket cover falls off the line won't contact the chain.
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    The rest of the clips run under the swing arm out of view unless you are looking from ground level.
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    It actually does coat both sides of the chain and while it does fling oil, it all ends up on the bottom of the left pannier. Don't mind the condition of the chain, I was too zealous about cleaning it and ended up having premature oring failure... A new set of chain/sprockets will be here in a few days and I'll let the Scottoiler do the work next time.
     
     
    Oh and the nozzle mount will get a coat of black paint to hide it better, but I like it! It works great and keeps the chain clean and lubed!
    http://fj-09.org/post/27180/thread
     
     
     
    Oh and there's a small tool kit attached to the pan of the rear seat, I had no idea haha.
  2. I got my Scottoiler Esystem in today and got it installed. Kind of a pain getting it all put in there cleanly without having the tubes exposed and flopping around. I'll take a couple pics tomorrow when I get to work.
     
    One weird thing that makes it a bit awkward is the power cable comes out the opposite side of the fill hole/breather so you have to mount it sideways when it's under the seat. It may take some fiddling since I spend a lot of time lane splitting and I want to make sure the chain is getting oiled reliably even when Im going under 25mph.
  3. I put my new Ermax tall screen on today. I think I like it, it's much wider in person then in the pictures and it will only clear the handguards in the low position. It does deflect wind better off my torso and shoulders better then my stock screen/Xcreen combo but I get hit on the top of the face shield by the wind. The wind pressure is much more as well going over 70 (I could do triple digits in comfort with the old setup).
     
    I'm gonna put the little Xcreen deflector on this one, it should get the wind over my helmet hopefully. The only thing that kind of bugs me is that in direct sunlight it's very brown... But I can probably get used to it.
  4. I had to borrow the work van this weekend so I just got back from grabbing the bike from the shop. I wanted to try riding around with TCS off, switched it to A and headed back from SF. There's some nice open road a couple miles from home so I figured... why not see how easy it is to get the front wheel up? With TCS on you really have to give it the beans to power hop.
     
    I rode away from the light, had it at 5000rpm in first, gave it a quick 1/3 throttle twist and instant 10 oclock wheelie
     
    Hehehehehehee
  5. I have experienced the steering wobble you guys are talking about but only with FJR bags on. I had the bike around an indicated 105mph on *ahem* the track... and did notice the bars start to rythmically wobble back and forth, the bike felt steady but the front end was definitely light. It is more likely to shake it's head when changing lanes over big grooves parallel to the bike as well. Nothing scary though, just stay light on the bars and it corrects itself.
     
    Without the luggage I haven't noticed anything even up to the speed limiter while accelerating hard.
  6. Dang, how are you guys getting over 50mpg? The best I've seen is 48mpg going to visit my parents, but I was going 80.
     
    As far as capacity, the light comes on at 4 gallons. To fill the tank up as much as possible the bike needs to be upright. I fuel up sitting on the bike, I let the pump click and then slowly fill it until I see gas sloshing around the bottom of the metal baffle (if that's what it's called). If you don't top it up the way the manual tells you to, then you'll be down at least half a gallon.
  7. I bought a set of red FJR bags and found a good deal on the FJ bag mounts on eBay.
     
    I also hit up one of my favorite roads, it's like a hiking trail you can drive on. It's not as fun as on the motard though, the road is pretty goaty and there was more then normal traffic today. I bottomed out pretty hard when I hit a ridged pothole that was in a shadow, I cant bomb around in the narrow sections like I can on the XT.
     
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    Still fun though, especially the road through the hills on the way back.
  8. I installed my Evotech Performance radiator guard today, it's a really nice piece.
     
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    I like that it's one piece and covers the entire radiator not just the fins, plus it looks more OEM and just has a subtle embossing of their logo in the middle.
     
    Installation was kind of a pita though, it mounts to the sides of the radiator so the plastics need to come off. That was fairly quick but I had to remove the bolts from the front of the engine bars and swing them down to get to one of the Allen bolts. I was holding off but took a rock to the radiator :( and so I ordered it off their eBay page. It was a little more expensive then other models but I think it was worth it.
  9. I got my plates yesterday and installed those last night. Today my kit came from The Tank Slapper, I went with the Scotchgard Pro after watching some comparisons online (the 3m stuff blows everything else away).
     
    I figured I'd start with the headlights and the painted parts above them to save the tank for last since it looked more difficult... The tank was super easy, the front of the bike too forever to get it to fit right. After getting the hang out it it wasn't too hard but still be prepared to take a long time.
     
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    The only disappointment is the the kit didn't come with anything to cover the top of the tank under the handlebars.
  10. My hot weather riding gear is the same stuff I use year round. The jacket has a waterproof and warm liner. It's been over a 100* this month but with the arm, chest and back vents open it's comfortable.
     
    Rev'it Sands Jacket
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    Klim pants (I forget the model, but they're offroad with mesh in the crotch area)
     
    Dianese 4 Stroke Evo gloves
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  11. Does anyone have issues with clearance for the shift lever? I like wearing large MX type boots (protection and comfort) compared to more sport styled but I've had issues with shifting on some bikes. I sat on the FJ a while ago and it seemed a bit tight.
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