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It might be worth looking through the American forums and sites as they often do the extra fuel tank thing.
Maybe more for the Ironbutts guys but you might find something for a cruiser.
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Thanks for your thoughts so far.
Found this on ebay
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/160733461315?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
And it's size is 410mm long x 260mm wide x 210 mm high.
Might be the answer if I can fabricate a suitable rear rack, run a fuel line and fit a fuel tap.
I see it as a sort of "half way house" between just carrying a plastic 1 gal petrol container like you get in a garage and the full Tour Tank monty which will cost lots!
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You could always start smoking, that way you wouldn;t mind stopping for fuel because you'll want a fag!  |
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I think you're going to have to make a decision here.
Either:
Shell out, and buy a 2nd hand tank that you can have enlarged (I agree with you, 12ltr capacity is very poor...), and put up with the fact that if you ever sell the bike you'll have to get another tank (Mind you, buy a bike with a bigger tank, and its less of an issue)
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Fit some sort of secure mount for a 10l metal fuel can somewhere that allows you to pull over and top up your main tank when you hit reserve - Another 10l almost doubles your tank range anyway, and this way you dont need any complicated plumbing, etc.
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Get someone to fit a separate reserve tank, plumb it all in with some sort of tap arrangement, and get good at tap switching. Be aware though, that your auxhiliary is unlikely to figure on your fuel gauge, and any alterations to the existing tank is going to limit resale potential on the bike, moreso if you aren't going to sell the auxhiliary tank with the bike.
I know having convenience is nice, but bar far the cheapest solution is to carry a fuel can like this one
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Fit a tank from another bike with larger capacity. My mate fitted a VFR800 tank on his bros to double the range. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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| stevew wrote: | There is not much fuel in the Highlands of Scotland on the w/e! |
Very true. I toured over the top and down the west side of Scotland on my SH300 scooter - tank range about 160 miles on the open road - and it was very tight at times. Gets to be that you want to top up any time you see a station 50 miles into the last tank.
Annoyingly, my GPS had petrol stations marked that had long since closed, even though I have a lifetime subscription and had the latest maps (Garmin). ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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