I've had Scoties on five of my previous bikes, it extends chain life by at least three times. I don't think I'd ever consider using anything other than scottie oil.
For the TDM 900 I chose to mount the reservoir under the seat with the feed pipe running on top of the right side of the swing arm The pipe then passed through the rear wheel spindle. I used the left swing arm bobbin to locate the drip right over the chain. It does add a minute or two to wheel adjustment but does work a treat.
My bike had a hard winter and is suffering badly from salt corrosion, except where the scottie oil protected it.
For the TDM 900 I chose to mount the reservoir under the seat with the feed pipe running on top of the right side of the swing arm The pipe then passed through the rear wheel spindle. I used the left swing arm bobbin to locate the drip right over the chain. It does add a minute or two to wheel adjustment but does work a treat.
My bike had a hard winter and is suffering badly from salt corrosion, except where the scottie oil protected it.

