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10-05-2012, 05:17 PM
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Gas can
Looking at doing a trip and may need to strap some extra gas to the bike. What is a good gas can that won't leak if it is strapped to where the passenger seat normal would be? And i am probably going to have a duffel bag on there as well that will have tent and other camp odds and ends in it there as well.
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10-05-2012, 05:28 PM
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Beastly Adventurer
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Location: Fresno, CA
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Rotopax, mounted to a pillion plate.
I carry a gallon of gas under a gallon of water, under a drybag. (they also make a 2 gallon size, but it won't fit between the handles on the rear GSA luggage rack unless you raise it an inch or so) |
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10-05-2012, 05:44 PM
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There is no worries about it leaking? Also i have the vario top case but adv aluminuim side cases so will the 1 gallon be the biggest one i could fit on there?
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10-05-2012, 05:59 PM
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Beastly Adventurer
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In the top picture you can see the stainless steel handle going across the near end of the gas can.(it's not as close as it looks, but the 2 gal won't fit between) The bike is a standard GS, but I put on the GSA rear rack which has those handles. The regular GS don't have them so the wider 2 gallon size will fit fine. It could also be shimmed up an inch to go over those handles on the GSA rack.
Rotopax is expensive (for a gas can) and I've left it in the sun on 100+ degree days with no leakage. I've ridden several thousands of miles in 7 western states in all kinds of weather and never had a problem. Edit; There is a similar gas can called Kolpin. I have no experience with it, but I've heard complaints that they sometimes leak, and aren't as well made. I've never heard of a leaky Rotopax, but obviously, it's possible. JustKip screwed with this post 10-05-2012 at 06:06 PM |
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10-05-2012, 07:07 PM
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Ya they are kinda expensive but i think that it seems like they are worth it. I was looking on there website and the L bracket for attachment do you know of the can has to be mount on the particular side of the mount or can it move from side to side of the mount?
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10-05-2012, 08:08 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
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Location: GA
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Extra Fuel
I have 4 1/2 gallon fuel cell that mounts where the rear seat mounts on my 08. It has a large deck on top where I throw all my camping gear. Makes it nice when I travel, I only have to stop for fuel every 380 miles.
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10-05-2012, 08:50 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
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Location: Dallas
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Depending on your need, I like Touratech's 3L can fixed to the rear of the bike is a good option. It doesn't hold as much, but it allows you to run the tank down near empty with out fear of being stranded.
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10-06-2012, 12:21 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
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Location: Twentynine palms, CA
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i have a 3gal. RotoPax on a super pillion plate from Best Rest. i carried a large duffle and a tire on top of in
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10-06-2012, 01:45 AM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: Feb 2011
Location: Canberra, Australia, AKA 'Polly-World'
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Rotopax
Never had a problem with the Rotopax mounted on the top-box. I use either a one gallon or two gallon depending on the trip. Just gives me that little safety margin as Goliath can get a bit thirsty when loaded. Hot or cold - They have never vented or leaked when mounted flat. They will expand ever-so-slightly with the sun which can make the screw-down fitting hard to release, so I made a 'spanner' to help turn the locking handle.
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10-06-2012, 10:58 AM
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What type of can do you have? I like the design of the rotopax as well i think it is a great system. I hope there is a dealer is something close to where i live.
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10-06-2012, 03:25 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
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Location: GA
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Gas
There is a photo of it in Trip planning," got gas". #33 I leave it on most of the time. I only have to fill it up every 360 to 400 miles (plumbed into the main tank). I have almost 75K with this setup. I usally throw my camping gear on top, but I it set up that I can strap things on the sides on top of the bags. It's been great running the back roads out west where the little local gas stations want an arm and a leg for gas! I just smile, and keep on rolling.
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10-08-2012, 11:09 AM
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10-08-2012, 11:22 AM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Jun 2009
Location: Denver, CO
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How NOT to mount a RotoPax...
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10-08-2012, 11:32 AM
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the famous james
Joined: Dec 2005
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You can use just about any gas can securely fastened. I have used a Wal-Mart one gallon under a bungee net. Up to Alaska that is all James and Colleen did.
I made a 'cradle' for a one gallon Wal-Mart and sat it on the back of a TT pannier. I've also used the 3L TT one, it's very good...stayed on the bike at a 60mph cow hit/flip! Extra gas is nice. Even a one gallon milk jug works in a push. For more rugged and well fixed I'd also Roto-Pak or a well built cradle for a one gallon jug. MSR fuel containers work well too. TT has a mount for those. NEVER pass a gas station....even if you are half full. I passed one at 3/4 full and still ran out of gas before the next one. How could that happen? Washignton State...Route 17 north...Fill with gas, head up past Ephrata, take 2 right at Coulee City...ignore gas station...take 21 north at Wlibur...ignore gas station....take ferry across...take 21 north towards Republic...run out of gas 11 miles short of Republic. I'm not even sure if there was gas at Wilbur, but there certainly is none on that stretch of 21!
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10-08-2012, 12:09 PM
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Good thinking about never missing a gas station it makes sense i mean i plan to properly plan this trip as to mitigate the risk of running out of gas but that little extra security is always nice :)
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