More fuel range. Opinions!
I'm going to have to sort something out to take my range past the 250 km mark.
I have been looking at the Rotopax system that could be fitted to the OE rear rack (Kawa' states loads up to 5KG are OK.) Something like this. http://www.turbocity.com/images/fuel...20web%20a1.jpg I've been on two long rides recently and got 143km and 140km out of the stock tank before reserve (mixed terrain, 95% off road.) Main tank holds 5.2 litres, so that's a conservative 26 km/litre. A 1 gallon Rotopax will hold 3.8 KG of petrol so I'm under Kawasaki's recommended limit even if the tank and fittings weigh 1 KG.:D I'm thinking, one of these. http://www.justgastanks.com/store/im...-1G%20M-01.jpg With one of these to fit it up. http://www.justgastanks.com/store/im...X-PM-DLX-D.jpg I'll fab' a bracket up that centralizes the load of the Rotopax fitting as far forward on the rack as possible. (Don't want it hanging off the back too far, although the dimensions of the tank are similar to the rack.) Dimensions: 9 1/2 L x 13 1/4 W x 3 H My math gives me a conservative total range of 285 km. Main (5.2 litres), reserve (2 litres) and Rotopax (3.78 litres.) Cost to me will be about AUS $150. I think it's quite reasonable. Opinions! |
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Heh, WestOz.
I have a spare Clarke tank. Increases capacity to an even 10l and saves a bit of weight at the same time. Attachment 19264 If your interested, you can have it for a song.:D |
i always thought that the tank was 8L 6main 2 res....i know once you get down past the 5L mark it does not quiet pick up the fuel easily.
i bought a tail pack, strapped that on, then i either put 1 or 2 5L jerry cans in it or food, depends which one i can go with out, all up it cost me $50 and that gives me a range of 400-450k's |
Originally Posted by neilaction
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Heh, WestOz.
I have a spare Clarke tank. Increases capacity to an even 10l and saves a bit of weight at the same time. http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k1...ction/Dash.jpg If your interested, you can have it for a song.:D |
That's my plan too.
I think the Roto is easily the best deal for the money. I plan on using that setup when I take a trip.
The BB kit is easier but I personally dont like the look and the cost for what you get, not good. Same with the Acerbis tanks. $200 plus for an extra 0.7 gallons. Send pics when you get a good spot to mount. PS damn that metric system. I had to sit at my computer and convert all your numbers :eek: 250km = 155mi Stock range 88mi |
Originally Posted by fgk228
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i always thought that the tank was 8L 6main 2 res....i know once you get down past the 5L mark it does not quiet pick up the fuel easily.
i bought a tail pack, strapped that on, then i either put 1 or 2 5L jerry cans in it or food, depends which one i can go with out, all up it cost me $50 and that gives me a range of 400-450k's Tail pack??? Pictures of what you speak of please. |
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like a tank bag, but for your rack.
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Originally Posted by WestOzKLX
(Post 389749)
Thanks for the offer Neil, but I'll pass if you don't mind.
I wasn't thinking to sell it but given you're close enough to throw rocks at,;) BTW, this is what I will be opting for. http://www.nomadtanks.com/ Tanks 1 or 3 will suite me but tank 4 might suite you. Clip on clip off.:) Aussie company too:D In fact I'm going to order one tomorrow. I'll just check with Rod to see if he wants one for his DRZ. |
Originally Posted by fgk228
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like a tank bag, but for your rack.
Originally Posted by neilaction
(Post 389759)
No worries mate.:)
I wasn't thinking to sell it but given you're close enough to throw rocks at,;) BTW, this is what I will be opting for. http://www.nomadtanks.com/ Tanks 1 or 3 will suite me but tank 4 might suite you. Clip on clip off.:) Aussie company too:D In fact I'm going to order one tomorrow. I'll just check with Rod to see if he wants one for his DRZ. |
The roto pax also gives you the benefit of a flat top for more mounting options.
I'm sold, now if I can ever get enough time off to go anywhere. |
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