Auxilliary Fuel Tank
Hey Bake, not saying it would be for everyone, but you could ditch the battery and e-starter completely and go with the kick start. Not optimal, but given the choice, and if long distance between gas stops were a must, I would give up the e-start for a well integrated fuel cell and not have to strap bulky and unwieldy plastic containers precariously on the bike.
The first tank is mounted and is being ridden. Pics to follow.
Tanks 1 and 2 will be tested on the trails of Colorado the Memorial Day weekend.
Tank 2 and 3 will be tested in Colorado the week of June the 7th.
We are very impressed at how strong the mounting system is. The fit is very nice. Provided our test trips go well, this tank can be a production item.
Tanks 1 and 2 will be tested on the trails of Colorado the Memorial Day weekend.
Tank 2 and 3 will be tested in Colorado the week of June the 7th.
We are very impressed at how strong the mounting system is. The fit is very nice. Provided our test trips go well, this tank can be a production item.
That's great news, Bake! I'm definitely in the KEEP the batt and e-start group, so as long as one of your models can accomodate that I'll be happy.
No way I want to lose the electric leg and I only need a modest increase in range.
I you also can make the hardcore model (no batt or e-start), it would be interesting the see the mount and range. Not a worthwhile sacrifice for my purposes though.
Here is something that looks like it might work out.
http://www.nomadtanks.com.au/
Shipping might be a beotch but if it works.....
http://www.nomadtanks.com.au/
Shipping might be a beotch but if it works.....
Definitely wouldn't be my first choice, though. My battery died last fall and I rode several rides without it, and I've learned to never take the trusty e-start for granted.

Keep the updates coming.
Here is something that looks like it might work out. http://www.nomadtanks.com.au/
Easy way to go IMO.


