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Old 01-02-2011, 08:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Eric in chicago
Saw these at Sturgis last year, my dealer has them as well. Made to fit stock hardbags
http://www.jpcycles.com/product/721-352
Saw this in AIM Magazine in the last month of so not sure if it was reviewed of just an ad.
 
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Could this be what you are looking for?

http://dealnay.com/759212/reda-porta...-1-gallon.html
 
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The Reda looks pretty good. Thanks.
 
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Originally Posted by TexasRedneck
Ah carry 4 one-liter containers from MSR - they're rated for fuel, an' have saved other folks more'n once. It's funny - ah've used 'em once mahself, an' a BUNCH of times fer other folks! Well worth the money, IMO!

http://www.msrgear.com/stoves/fuelbottle.asp
What a good idea,once thought about hauling extra fuel years ago but no choices then.
 
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I'm thinking of one of these for my Alaskapade! trip this summer. Found one on Amazon for $29.

 

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Originally Posted by ktm_scott
I'm thinking of one of these for my Alaskapade! trip this summer. Found one on Amazon for $29.

Saw these at Killer Creek HD up in Roswell. Not sure if the other Atlanta area dealers have them.
 
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dude! this thread will cost me 60 bucks! awesome! west texas saw me ride into bakersfield, tx in 2008, damn near grinding my left side on the pavement! loooong stretches with no gas stations! could have def used one of these back then! i will have them as soon as they deliver them!

thanks a ton guys!,
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Originally Posted by ktm_scott
I'm thinking of one of these for my Alaskapade! trip this summer. Found one on Amazon for $29.

I've got one of these and was amazed at the quality. Really thick plastic and it does NOT leak! Well worth the money for a little piece of mind.
 
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Smile fuel can for your baggs

just read in Nov issue of American Bagger a product form REDA Innovations
www.reda-innovations.com they make a can designed to fit into our bags check it out.
the # is 708 364 7643 holds 1 gal on fuel.
 
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Originally Posted by Grumpy1
just read in Nov issue of American Bagger a product form REDA Innovations
www.reda-innovations.com they make a can designed to fit into our bags check it out.
the # is 708 364 7643 holds 1 gal on fuel.
REDA makes the one I bought on Amazon today for $29. It's the same one JP Cycles sells.
 


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