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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
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<blockquote data-quote="Peter Holmes" data-source="post: 131932" data-attributes="member: 302"><p>This information might not help you very much, but here goes, Scottoiler recommend fitting the programme screen on the handlebars, as I already have a Satnav mounted on the handlebars along with the rest of the essential stuff I did not want anything else up there, and anyway once it is set up you really do not need to fiddle with it to much, so I mounted the screen on the rear carrier using a simple bracket, I also mounted the reservoir on the rear carrier frame close to the tool tray, but allowing the tool tray to be slid out from the opposite side, the oil dispenser quill I fitted to the brake torque arm. Eddy just beat me to a reply when I was halfway through my response. Looks like Eddy has done a good job of his, I wanted to fit the reservoir in a static location, for no good reason really, I just did not want the reservoir and associated connections bobbing up and down with the rear frame, I would imagine both positions work equally well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter Holmes, post: 131932, member: 302"] This information might not help you very much, but here goes, Scottoiler recommend fitting the programme screen on the handlebars, as I already have a Satnav mounted on the handlebars along with the rest of the essential stuff I did not want anything else up there, and anyway once it is set up you really do not need to fiddle with it to much, so I mounted the screen on the rear carrier using a simple bracket, I also mounted the reservoir on the rear carrier frame close to the tool tray, but allowing the tool tray to be slid out from the opposite side, the oil dispenser quill I fitted to the brake torque arm. Eddy just beat me to a reply when I was halfway through my response. Looks like Eddy has done a good job of his, I wanted to fit the reservoir in a static location, for no good reason really, I just did not want the reservoir and associated connections bobbing up and down with the rear frame, I would imagine both positions work equally well. [/QUOTE]
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