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Offline Slakewell

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Re: Long(ger) range kdx200 fuel tank
« Reply #15 on: August 19, 2015, 10:07:13 am »
I would have bet that a KDX 200 would get 100km or more from a tank ( owned an 87 ) Good solution thou.
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Re: Long(ger) range kdx200 fuel tank
« Reply #16 on: August 19, 2015, 05:47:45 pm »
But did u make it around on one sump
Full of oil ::) ;)

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Re: Long(ger) range kdx200 fuel tank
« Reply #17 on: August 19, 2015, 06:11:53 pm »
I know we often do things we shouldn't (me included) but Aluminium canisters would be worse to be carrying on your body, it would be a solid item to fall on.
Strapped to your bike would be okay





On longer trips (4-5 days) into the high country they are carried in the side pockets of my large camel back pack you don't even feel them and they are usually emptied asap , the spare tubes , tools , pump , clothes , food and rocks that you would land on would be just as painful if not more so , tried the bum tank on the rear guard works okish but restricts movement on the bike to much , bigger tank still doesn't cope with the longer distances on some trips so it is a necessary evil and there arent to many approved containers that will do the job.
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