Rotopax fuel water and storage............
Stopped by my neighbor tonight who is a motorcycle & ATV accessory business and bought a set of rotopax for my 4 wheeler to carry extra water and fuel. Found he had 1 gallon ones now which are perfect for an adventure bike! May end up putting a couple on the hawk so i can get out further into the mountains......
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I like the one gallon idea; I haven't seen one that small.
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I like the rotopax set up as well. However, at the moment i have a 1.5 liter fuel bottle I bought. Only downfall is it is hard to pour the fuel out of it. I did not look into the rotopax deep enough, but how easy is it to pour gas or water out? you still need a funnel? if so, that's more space for stuff you really don't want to carry.
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I bought 2 of these http://www.ebay.com/itm/750ml-Fuel-S...4AAOSw7hRWPDIv and 2 of these to mount to the tube on the rear luggage gaurds or on the boxes http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dual-Sport-E...BWnqjI&vxp=mtr
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Ron, that is similar to what I bought. I just need to figure out a mounting bracket. My fuel canister is larger than those. |
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I went with the MSR fuel bottle and the Wolfman bottle holder. I used some strap tie down loops mounted to the left case to hold it.
http://wolfmanluggage.com/products/wolf-bottle-holster |
Rotopax is a good system.
I used to throw 1-2 1.5L fuel bottles in my pack but no longer need to do that with my desert tank. I had considered Rotopax previously. A little pricey. |
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