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I mounted a few MSR fuel bottles on my TT boxes and find it works fine. How much extra fuel do you really need with an Adv anyway??? the 3 quarts or so I carry were enough to get me out of a bind in the Yukon this summer, but encountering an entire town being out of gas doesn't happen often either...
Kolpin makes fuel tanks that should fit on your bike too.
Carrying gas for two bikes poses a different approach. These may work on one or both bikes? One could be mounted on the backside of the right pannier on the GSA....http://www.kolpinpowersports.com/stores/1/categories/3/products/49 Just my 0.02 cts.
I mounted a few MSR fuel bottles on my TT boxes
That's what I do. The seal on these screw-top fuel bottles is about as secure as one can get, and the opening accepts a standard fuel nozzle (watch out for blow-back). I carry one in a case on longer trips.I mounted a few MSR fuel bottles...
Neat setup I saw at Hunter Mountain during Color in the Catskills
Neat setup I saw at Hunter Mountain during Color in the Catskills
And much more if it is leaded.For what it's worth when trying to consider CG issues. Gasoline weighs approx. 7.5 pounds per gallon.
Boy, I'd like to see that. I've been experimenting with some large hose clamps to mount MSR bottles on my saddlebags (like a fire extinguisher). I've almost got it, but I'm reluctant to drill the necessary holes in my bags....
Looks like 4 nice red bombs just waiting for somebody to rear end the bike. I would not want to be on that thing when it happens.
I mounted two in front
They may pick up a stone in front.
Those MSR bottles are thin walled aluminum.