First off I have no affiliation with this company, just think it is a great cost effective oiler.

I was searching for an oiler for a while and at the end of the day couldn't justify the high cost of a Scottoiler. I found the Motobriiz one on ebay. I contacted mike Steele the inventor of it and had an ongoing discussion with him about suitability for the Speedmaster. He designed it to sit almost flat under the seat but on the Speedy there is not enough room for it there. After talking to Mike I decided it could mount vertically under the right side cover. I went ahead and purchased two (one for my wife's Bonnie as well).
Got two including shipping to NZ for $140.85NZ.
They arrive pretty quick (about two weeks).

I have one now mounted one the Speedmaster. I pretty much changed the way it all mounts due to the speedmaster having the chain on the right.I didn't want to use the pad applicator that came with the set as it needs replacing periodically and didn't want that hassle.
Initially I had the delivery hose aimed at the rear sprocket and lower part of the chain. Worked fine except the long delivery hose meant excess oil when stopped and the oil would run onto the tire.
What I did was to make up a brush applicator that is mounted above the chain through the front sprocket cover. Seems perfect now. As can be seen in the pics the chain was pretty dirty but is already showing signs of being cleaned by the brush and oil being applied. Have only done a couple of hundred k's so far but is all good I think. Am off on a road trip this weekend and will prob cover around 1500-2000km's, will update how it is all going on Monday.



Home made brush from a dust pan brush set.





Brush assembly mounted to the sprocket cover. Drilled a hole just big enough for brush and pipe to fit through and secured it in place with a cable tie top and bottom.



Brush sitting nicely on the chain.



Chain looking nicely oiled all though quite dirty, but the signs are there that it is slowly getting cleaned as well as oiled.



Will update as time goes by.
Have to say that Mike at Motobriiz is just about one of the nicest guys you will ever find to deal with. Most helpful to me concidering the Speedmaster/america is not listed as one of the bikes this fits.



05 Speedmaster,Reverse Cone Shortys,Thunderbike AIR Kit,K&N Air Filter,Snorkel Removed,Dynojet Stage 1 Kit(126 main),Needle-Clip 1 From Bottom,42 Pilot,NGK Iridium Plugs,Progressive Springs,Hagon 2810's,Barnett Green Springs,TTP Safe-Start,MOSFET R/R