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I use soft bags strapped to back of bike and
those normal 1l oil cartons leak or an be crushed.
No glove compartment on my GS ......
but agree it's the metal drinks container
but stuck in the side pocket of my saddle like
luggage bag.
Last time I took the risk and no petrol
container. The reserve only I relied on.
( I remember the last expedition I relied on this
Site when I broke down in amsterdam 2017 i think it was)
We have been out for four days now, two more before we get home. Today was the lightest day for mileage, only 211. We are on a scenic "let's stop and smell the roses" tour around Lake Michigan, so we are taking it EASY. The first day was the longest at 301 miles, the last day is scheduled for 336. Sorry, but "100+" does not qualify as a "long day". I have been known to ride that far to meet the guys for coffee to find out where we were going to ride that day.If it was going to be a long day (100+ miles), ...
400 miles with a tee shirt on your back is not exactly "traveling". Now, if those "four 400-mile days" were in a row, putting you 1600 miles from where you started (or 800 miles away, then back home), THAT is getting close to "traveling".I've done four 400-mile days in my life, and one of those was with nothing more than the tee shirt on my back. I like to travel light. To each her own.![]()
But the answer to oil carrying is the ally drinks bottle.

100 mile long daylongest single hop on a bike was Gibraltar to UK 1470 miles in some horrible rain between Madrid and Paris, my leathers under my one piece rain suit didn't cut it at all
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I have vast amounts of oil stored on shelves in strategic locations all over the world. Diesel trucks and tractors are everywhere, and any place that sells fuel will have oil that's well-suited to a GS.
All I have to do is buy a bottle on the rare occasion I need a top-up. If I don't want to take the rest with me and risk spillage, I look for someone driving an old truck or car that looks like it uses oil and make a donation.
Unless there's something bad wrong with your bike, it's not worth carrying the stuff.