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http://stores.ebay.com/MOTORCYCLE-AC...QQftidZ2QQtZkm I was thinking about this one in particular... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Clark...5887QQtcZphoto It includes all necessary hardware for mounting as well. Unfortunately it'll probably be snowing by the time I can afford one. I would like to get rid of the plastic cover as well. Mines just about cracked in half from riding it. I have seen where people have used the camping style fuel bottles to carry extra fuel, but I think the biggest they sell is 32oz. Not a whole lot. I also ran across this link... http://www.tourtank.com/ Cool, but kinda big as well. I also found these but they are quite pricey. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/KOLPI...spagenameZWDVW If anyone has any other ideas feel free to share. I am interested in upping the distance I can travel. ![]()
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I'm not trying to poke fun (this time
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See if you can link to these photos of the bike with gas cans strapped to it.
http://www.gjolberg.com/capetown2nai...to_nairoby.htm |
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A lot of the DS riders strap on a fuel bottle of some kind. I saw some using an aluminum fuel bottle from REI, that looked like the way to go to me.
I would rather tie on an extra container when I need it than fool with my factory tank. |
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I agree it is easy to take fuel along. I have a few cans I could use if I could only find some stoppers. laughs
http://www.eazys.net/GY200/cans.jpg http://www.eazys.net/GY200/cans1.jpg Only 16 oz. a piece though. I have a total of five though x 16oz. = 80oz. total. Might work...
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I have 2 of these, They're about 1L (1 quart) each:
http://www.mec.ca/Products/product_d...=1153859510484 You can get quite a bit of mileage on 2L. I found out about reserve the hard way as well.
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I've seen folks ty wrap fix-a-flat to the bottom of a rack, could do that with half gallon containers I reckon. Thanks for the links! I have a 2 gallon gas can that I can strap to the rack, too. Guess the camping gear could go on the seat.
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The Primus fuel bottle frostbite posted was what I was thinking of. They are light, don't leak, and you can pack them with other gear.
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I don't have anyway to calculate the mileage at the moment either. Speedo cable is still broke. Working on replacing it. Maybe in a week or so. I have been just opening the tank and looking. I usually don't get to go more than a few miles from home anyhow. I'm sure I'll figure something out and will post here if and when I do.
culcune - unfortunately those bottles are already empty. I kept them because I liked that they were aluminum. Four of them equals a half gallon. Now to find a stopper that will fit.
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Well, I like that ATV tank, 1.25 gallon, that clamps to the rack. That could be clamped on the left side downward, to ride by the battery box out of the way. it'd also protect the battery in event of a crash if mounted there. It's a little expensive, but it's worth it. I think I'll look on some outdoor sites like Cabelas or Bass Pro for one like it that might hold a little more or be a little cheaper.
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Check this out for those long off road rides. Upt to a 5 gallon can will fit! Bolts or U bolts to the rack. I may get one of these if I get into longer rides. I'd probably be just fine with my 2 gallon tank on it, but I'd get a fiver, too. It'll also haul a cooler.
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That's a nice carrier. Were you thinking of mounting it off of the back of the rack or in place of the rack.
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