I'm waiting for a parcel to be delivered and really enjoyed watching your relaxing video, it's great to see a man happy in his work. It reminded me of keeping one eye on my apprentices but the difference is that you know what you are doing!! Top job Mr Ness 👍
That’s one hell of a clean Machine 😍 gear oil is just as good once you have used the blue stuff up it’s cheaper and what the chain manufacturers recommend your videos are always a joy to watch and I’m going to copy your givi universal seat mount conversion as I’m glad I didn’t sell it as I’ve just bought a bronze one and I’m smitten with it 👍🏻
Very neat, complete system. I use a manual system which works fine but you have to think about it. BTW, if you cut your cable ties with a side cutter type nail clipper, they cut flush and don't leave sharp stubble. Always enjoy your "how to videos"
Morning Ian,Enjoyed your video and have to say your Bonneville is a credit to you.This is how a beloved bike should be kept it is immaculate well done.
Cracking piece of kit. That be good On Rebelene the Rebel. Kind off neglect its chain maintenance. Again making task look so simple. The Bonnie is looking fantastic.😊
Hi Mark Yes they’re great bits of kit, makes chain maintenance so much easier. I hate cleaning and lubricating my chains 🤣 How’s Bumble now with the new Hagen shocks?
@@tigerness5555 much improved Ian. I took her on a detour on way home on the A and B roads. Smoother ride and soaks up more off the bumps. Plus with that run up to Glenshee. Then through Glen Isla, tyres feel more planted and secure. Just gotta do the throttle body covers now. Hope you’re doing well?
Excellent video and there are no useful instructions from the Scottoiler website nor the one page pictorial page supplied with the unit as standard but now having watched I know how to set it up so thank you.
Hi Stew Great to hear that you enjoyed the video 👍😁. Yes the Scottoiler is great, I actually hate lubricating my chains so having them all done automatically is just fantastic. Cheers Ian
Thanks I learned something useful from you this morning Appreciate it the attention to detail you provide is really important How does it recognize the bike is moving?
Great to hear that you enjoyed the video Bob 👍 The unit has some form of movement sensor built into it, thus it only pumps oil when the bike is actually moving. It does not pump when the bike is stationary and the engine is running.
Another excellent "how to" video. So simple even I'll be trying, after my chain lube is used. With 3 chain drive motos now, this will be make the lubrication so much easier. How long will the oil last? As with traveling on a 2 week trip.
Great to hear that you enjoyed the video John. I recently took the wee Enfield on a 10 day trip to Ireland, it covered 1,600 miles and still had plenty of oil left. I recon it should last around 2,000 miles, more if the setting is lowered. Mine are normally set at the mid way point.
Hope you enjoyed my video 😁 It’s an ABBA Skylift, excellent piece of equipment. Check out my video on lifting the Bonneville on it at the link below 👍😁 ruclips.net/video/LKy6uFyKV9o/видео.htmlsi=M_PQw06tvay-MrQd
I'm waiting for a parcel to be delivered and really enjoyed watching your relaxing video, it's great to see a man happy in his work. It reminded me of keeping one eye on my apprentices but the difference is that you know what you are doing!! Top job Mr Ness 👍
Thank you so much 😁
Great to hear that you enjoyed the video Paul 👍
That’s one hell of a clean Machine 😍 gear oil is just as good once you have used the blue stuff up it’s cheaper and what the chain manufacturers recommend your videos are always a joy to watch and I’m going to copy your givi universal seat mount conversion as I’m glad I didn’t sell it as I’ve just bought a bronze one and I’m smitten with it 👍🏻
Great to hear that you enjoyed the video 👍
Enjoy your Classic 350, it’s amazing how many people fall in love with these brilliant wee bikes 😁
Very neat, complete system.
I use a manual system which works fine but you have to think about it.
BTW, if you cut your cable ties with a side cutter type nail clipper, they cut flush and don't leave sharp stubble.
Always enjoy your "how to videos"
Great to hear that you enjoyed the video Tim 👍
Morning Ian,Enjoyed your video and have to say your Bonneville is a credit to you.This is how a beloved bike should be kept it is immaculate well done.
Great to hear that you enjoyed the video 👍
I’m lucky having more than one bike, it makes it so much easier to really look after the Bonneville 😁
Cracking piece of kit. That be good On Rebelene the Rebel. Kind off neglect its chain maintenance.
Again making task look so simple.
The Bonnie is looking fantastic.😊
Hi Mark
Yes they’re great bits of kit, makes chain maintenance so much easier. I hate cleaning and lubricating my chains 🤣
How’s Bumble now with the new Hagen shocks?
@@tigerness5555 much improved Ian. I took her on a detour on way home on the A and B roads. Smoother ride and soaks up more off the bumps.
Plus with that run up to Glenshee. Then through Glen Isla, tyres feel more planted and secure.
Just gotta do the throttle body covers now.
Hope you’re doing well?
Excellent video and there are no useful instructions from the Scottoiler website nor the one page pictorial page supplied with the unit as standard but now having watched I know how to set it up so thank you.
Hi Mike
Great to hear that you enjoyed the video and found it helpful 😁👍
Great video Ian. What a great bit of kit, Regards Stew
Hi Stew
Great to hear that you enjoyed the video 👍😁. Yes the Scottoiler is great, I actually hate lubricating my chains so having them all done automatically is just fantastic. Cheers Ian
Hello! Nice to see you back in the garage 👍🏼
Thanh you, glad you enjoyed the video 👍
Thanks I learned something useful from you this morning
Appreciate it the attention to detail you provide is really important
How does it recognize the bike is moving?
Great to hear that you enjoyed the video Bob 👍
The unit has some form of movement sensor built into it, thus it only pumps oil when the bike is actually moving. It does not pump when the bike is stationary and the engine is running.
@@tigerness5555
Thanks
Another excellent "how to" video. So simple even I'll be trying, after my chain lube is used. With 3 chain drive motos now, this will be make the lubrication so much easier. How long will the oil last? As with traveling on a 2 week trip.
Great to hear that you enjoyed the video John.
I recently took the wee Enfield on a 10 day trip to Ireland, it covered 1,600 miles and still had plenty of oil left. I recon it should last around 2,000 miles, more if the setting is lowered. Mine are normally set at the mid way point.
does anyone know what that little lift is that the bike is on?
Hope you enjoyed my video 😁
It’s an ABBA Skylift, excellent piece of equipment. Check out my video on lifting the Bonneville on it at the link below 👍😁
ruclips.net/video/LKy6uFyKV9o/видео.htmlsi=M_PQw06tvay-MrQd