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here's the dancing girl.........
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I use the Scavenger and the oil still looks like I just changed it. I love it and will continue to use it..
 
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LOL, That dancin girl was just to much, to funny! Hey Dude, I am not the least bit upset at anything you or anyone else said! I am perfectly fine with my purchase, the reasons behind it and just as perfectly fine with anyone who think it's nonsense!! Thats what America is all about, freedom of choice!! That is exactly why I joined this site, brotherhood and knowledge! I am sure I will learn far more here then I can ever teach. We all love our bikes and we all do what we fill is best for it! Yea, that ride was awesome! I had snot all over my face but it was great! That thing just runs so dang sweet! I am really looking forward until the day I can put it through the ropes, really feel it out and put it on some back country roads here, the highway and not come back until I want to. I also wanna hurry up and muck up my oil so I can finnaly use this thing and see if it as advertised! If it's an 80 dollar turd then it goes on the shelf with the other few turds I have purchased in the past too!! I will use it and post the results honestly. It's a fresh oil change though so I gotta put up some miles before I can do so.
 
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Any updates on peoples experience with this product? Anything negative happen?
 
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Any updates on peoples experience with this product? Anything negative happen?
Still using my $12 puck and all is well.

https://www.hdforums.com/forum/gener...l#post12962657

 
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I have used this oil scavenger once and about to use it for the second time. I like it. The only thing I wish it had was a nut at the end to screw on and off easier. I have big hands and have ABS on my bike and makes it a little difficult.
 
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.....do you apply the same amount of concern to the rest of the fluid changes ? trans / primary / brake fluids ???
 
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Originally Posted by professorzoogy
.....do you apply the same amount of concern to the rest of the fluid changes ? trans / primary / brake fluids ???
I do, flush the brake fluid until fresh is discharged at the callipers.

The transmission and primary don't have the same potential for oil to hang-out so a regular draining is all that's needed.
 
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This was the 3rd year for me using my scavenger and I love it. Bigman405, rarely do I ever tell anyone on here what to do other then advice but honestly? It doesn't have to be that tight at all. I put it on hand tight, doesn't drip a bit and it screws right back off, all by hand. I have never used a wrench, lock pliers or anything, just hand tight.
 

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