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#1 TDM900OZ

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Posted 28 May 2019 - 10:51 am

I did a search but came up with nothing, i thought i had seen something on here about them but I am getting older an stoopider.. still.. :sorry:

 

  After finding it really good and not needing to adjust the chain much at all I took the one of my GSX1400 before I sold it, I can stick the res bit to the bracket on the aftermarket rear rack, but what type of bit do I need to attach the air/vacuum hose to the inlet stub on a 9er, T piece or an elbow? Just don't want to end up with all the wrong bits when i order them..

 

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#2 TDM4ever

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Posted 28 May 2019 - 10:57 am

First hit on Google: http://kbvps.scottoi...e/tdm-900i.html

 

PDF: http://kbvps.scottoi...sh29-8-2011.pdf


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#3 JMC

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Posted 28 May 2019 - 11:14 am

I've one on the 850 and have the reservoir hidden to the left side partly under the tank, try to keep it hidden if you can cos they can be stolen easily

They are a great job when installed and set right



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#4 TDM900OZ

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Posted 28 May 2019 - 11:34 am

Ta, I searched on here.. shoulda googled it too.. :lol: :lol: :lol:


I've one on the 850 and have the reservoir hidden to the left side partly under the tank, try to keep it hidden if you can cos they can be stolen easily

They are a great job when installed and set right

cool, thanks :good:



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Posted 01 June 2019 - 03:50 pm

I mounted my oiler in behind the frame using the inner end of the bolt threads that hold the rear brake reservoir in place. It's noicely hidden.

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