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Old 07-02-2010, 10:47 PM
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With all due respect, your website doesn't allow for additional info. I also note that the container is plastic. Lots of folks will be okay with that - me, not so much - but that's just me. You announced the product a month ago, but not much real info available on it. I'm kinda partial to the 1-liter metal MSR's - but who knows. Kinda hard to judge/evaluate when there's no info available, y'know?
Also - you might wanna check w/the site owners before promoting a commercial product here....just sayin'.
 
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I never run out of fuel.

 
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Actually I saw on the forums here a guy stored gas in a red aluminum gas bottle in these saddlebag pouches.

 

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Storin' 'em in those pouches would make me nervous, ah think....
 
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Storin' 'em in those pouches would make me nervous, ah think....
That's what I thoght too, but then how much worse could it be than straddling a gas tank?
 
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Oh, ah dunno....lay 'er down, skid down the road on the bars.....ya think the can is gonna stay sealed?
 
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That actually looks pretty cool.
 

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Originally Posted by TexasRedneck
With all due respect, your website doesn't allow for additional info. I also note that the container is plastic. Lots of folks will be okay with that - me, not so much - but that's just me. You announced the product a month ago, but not much real info available on it. I'm kinda partial to the 1-liter metal MSR's - but who knows. Kinda hard to judge/evaluate when there's no info available, y'know?
Also - you might wanna check w/the site owners before promoting a commercial product here....just sayin'.
I have 'em, and love 'em. I wa skeptical too but the plastic is very thick and they do NOT leak. Besides you ride a convertible to most events anyway. ;-)
 
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That actually looks pretty cool.
They have the best looking gas container....also certified.
 
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Saw these at Sturgis last year, my dealer has them as well. Made to fit stock hardbags
http://www.jpcycles.com/product/721-352

1 Gallon Saddlebag Gas Can
• Never run out of gas again!
• Custom fit gas can made specifically for H-D saddlebags

• Gives an amazing one gallon of extra gas; two gallons if you chose to put one in each bag for those long trips

• Made of 6-ply HDPE NANO plastic creating a vapor proof (no fumes) barrier

• EPA and CARB certified and meets all the environmental standards for all 50 states

• Spout stores internally and it fits in both right or left side bags

• Product dimensions are 6″ wide x 7″ long x 10-1/4″ tall
 

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