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    I am planning another EU motorbike tour
    and wanted to know how you guys carry spare oil ?

    I use soft bags strapped to back of bike and
    those normal 1l oil cartons leak or an be crushed.

    Surely a fellow obsessive has thought about and
    solved this ?
    What carton do you use ?
    UKJULES
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    Owner of following bikes:
    1980 Suzuki GS550ET
    1977 Yamaha RD 250D
    1982 Kawasaki GPZ 750 R1
    1980 Suzuki GSX 250E

    #2
    Does Oil not come in plastic bottles with a screw-on cap in the UK. I carry this type of container in my bike bag all the time. Hasn't leaked, even after the seal is broken, as long as the cap is screwed on tight. I do keep it in a gallon zip-lock bag though, just in case. Sorry, I don't know what a gallon= in liters. It's sturdy and I can't imagine it being crushed unless I run over it.
    Last edited by Rich82GS750TZ; 07-25-2020, 07:16 AM.
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      #3
      I use soft bags strapped to back of bike and
      those normal 1l oil cartons leak or an be crushed.
      I've never crushed a plastic one, but if you like, Aluminum Water or Stove-fuel bottles are available for campers...Or first, look round in a local charity-thrift store. I often see them there, for pennies. One tip though- look for the ones with coarser threads on the stopper. Fine threads on plastic stoppers are easily stripped because they are hard to "get started"....

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        #4
        Update on required design :

        -Think it has to be a 1l container
        as a top up from new oil could be transferred
        to said sturdier container.
        -Durable and not leak when horizontal.

        I get what you say about plastic bought
        1l cans .... but I have not found one that when
        Seal broken doesnt leak when horizontal.

        Yes hiking drinks bottles would do it
        and I was going that way pre laying my
        head on the block to ask such a mad question.
        The neck is so thin though... but it would do it.

        This is ideal but 1/2l


        This was the only item that I didnt have in order
        and annoyed me on last expedition.
        UKJULES
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        Owner of following bikes:
        1980 Suzuki GS550ET
        1977 Yamaha RD 250D
        1982 Kawasaki GPZ 750 R1
        1980 Suzuki GSX 250E

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          #5
          I keep a litre of oil in the "glove compartment" in the original plastic box. Dont care much if it leaks.

          Id get one of those metal spare fuel bottles, some come with like a holder to attach to the frame. Id also get one for fuel.
          GS1000G 1981

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            #6
            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)
            UKJULES
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            Owner of following bikes:
            1980 Suzuki GS550ET
            1977 Yamaha RD 250D
            1982 Kawasaki GPZ 750 R1
            1980 Suzuki GSX 250E

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              #7
              Originally posted by ukjules View Post
              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)
              I dont know if it matters but there are ones specifically certified for fuel storage. A drink bottle might take damage. And you must ensure nobody uses it for drinks aftwr.
              GS1000G 1981

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                #8
                Stainless or Aluminum! ("Aluminium" there?) is what I said...plastic crapola as per 10 pound ebay is nonsense. a couple of these...


                You can do better at the charity store. You can use a glass wine bottle too. Glass is very strong if you don't fracture it.

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                  #9
                  And the big question do I take a 1l or 600ml ?
                  Weight and size always an issue ......

                  1l solves all and no wastage.
                  600ml smaller but when refilling wastage possible
                  as refilling from 1l and topping up bike ....

                  Considerations only someone as poor as I may
                  think about but it is in the project scope ....
                  UKJULES
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                  Owner of following bikes:
                  1980 Suzuki GS550ET
                  1977 Yamaha RD 250D
                  1982 Kawasaki GPZ 750 R1
                  1980 Suzuki GSX 250E

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                    #10
                    And ....

                    The other option is to fix the oil leak .... something I
                    have been unable to stem pre 2016 !

                    Lhs only. From base gasket down. Lh casing are
                    all possibilities but I simply cannot locate it.
                    I should start another thread but it has got no
                    worse since 2016 ... when I put on new base and head
                    gasket.
                    I have put on numerous Lh side casing gasket
                    and bolts to correct torque.
                    I almost think its is coming from front of lh side casing.
                    But how.
                    If base gasket I had put a new one on pre 2016 with
                    some sealant.
                    UKJULES
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                    Owner of following bikes:
                    1980 Suzuki GS550ET
                    1977 Yamaha RD 250D
                    1982 Kawasaki GPZ 750 R1
                    1980 Suzuki GSX 250E

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                      #11
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                        #12
                        You could always wrap it in a plastic ziploc bag to help cutdown on leaks
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                          #13
                          I still can't get over how much stuff you guys carry. I can relate to the oil situation; the last few years I rode my Z1 it burned oil like it was going out of style. If it was going to be a long day (100+ miles), I'd fill (or overfill) the crankcase, then add more when I got home at night.

                          My buddy rides a Concours, and always has a rain poncho (plus God knows what else) on board. Me? Here's my checklist:

                          Wheels? No more than two.

                          Engine? Same thing.

                          Seat, one, gas tank one.

                          Extra, optional weight? Two mirrors.

                          If I was going to the beach, I'd bungee an army blanket to the back of the seat. 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.
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                            #14
                            Sorry, Rob, but I am snickering a bit as I read this.
                            Originally posted by Rob S. View Post
                            If it was going to be a long day (100+ miles), ...
                            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.


                            Originally posted by Rob S. View Post
                            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.
                            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".

                            Some of us have ridden quite a bit more on quite a few different bikes and experienced quite a few different failures. Based on OUR experience, we tend to carry what we feel we might need to be able to make it home. This can be a challenge at times. My GS is the bike that is more likely to need something, but has somewhat limited storage (even though it's a LOT more than you have/want). My Wing has a LOT more storage, but is less likely to need anything.

                            And yes, "to each his/her own". We travel. This week we are on a 1500-mile trip. We have windshields on our bikes, so I have windshield cleaner. I have microfibers to clean the bikes. We have covers for the bikes at night. We have rain gear. I have some extra oil, along with pliers to open the cap and a rag to keep drips under control. We also have the luggage with our clothes and riding gear. That's the way WE travel. Sorry it doesn't fit with your version, but it's fine for us.

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                              #15
                              I agree in the travel term !!! When I mean travel I mean
                              a 5000 mile tour of Europe not a jaunt to the beach......
                              There is no "home" and a T shirt ain't gonna cut it !
                              I consider it like taking a horse ... it needs attention
                              when far from any home ! And I need a tent .

                              I am jealous of the trip around Michigan.
                              I too when in expedition mode do 200m
                              Hops between sites. 360 was my biggest
                              going through central spain. Too far
                              On an old bike .... loaded up in the rain.

                              If you are on you gs send pictures ....

                              But the answer to oil carrying is the ally drinks bottle.
                              UKJULES
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                              Owner of following bikes:
                              1980 Suzuki GS550ET
                              1977 Yamaha RD 250D
                              1982 Kawasaki GPZ 750 R1
                              1980 Suzuki GSX 250E

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