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Bigger Gas Tank GS850
I regularly do a long journey which has me stopping for gas 15 miles before I get to my destination and then 45 miles before I reach home on the return leg. I'd much rather not break up the journey with gas stops so close to the end of the trip so I'm looking for options about larger tanks for the GS850. Are there any other models that have larger tanks than the 850 which can be made to fit easily?Tags: None
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Anonymous
If your GS850 is an "L" model, you're out of luck. The standard models' tanks won't fit the "L".
Also, you should state the year of your 850, since the tank for the later models is totally different from that on the early models.
Always state the year and model when inquiring about technical stuff.
Nick
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1981 GS850G which makes it an X model. with a fuel tank capacity of 5.8US/4.8imp Gallons and 22 Litre.
Just to clarify the point about being "made to fit easily" by easily I mean up and including cutting back the seat and/or fitting additional mounting brackets minor stuff like that.
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sv650
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Doesn't that bike get about 40 MPG? So you are getting somewhere in excess of 200 miles per tank without a break? And you want to increase this by about 6 or 7%, to arrive comfortably at your destination.? Are you running into the reserve by the time you fill? There's more than 15 miles in the reserve tank -- take a test run with an extra gallomn of gas stralpped on the bike to test if you wish.
Another solution might be to add a "fuel Cell" of appropriate size, and connect it to your fuel line. You'd only need about a quart of gas to get the extra 15 miles.
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Re: MPG
Originally posted by sv650Doesn't that bike get about 40 MPG? So you are getting somewhere in excess of 200 miles per tank without a break? And you want to increase this by about 6 or 7%, to arrive comfortably at your destination.?
Originally posted by sv650Are you running into the reserve by the time you fill? There's more than 15 miles in the reserve tank -- take a test run with an extra gallomn of gas stralpped on the bike to test if you wish.
I just don't like the thought of running so close to the bottom of the tank. Also the end of the journey isn't over populated with filling stations (1 within 5 miles) so if there is a problem with that one it could be pushville!
Originally posted by sv650Another solution might be to add a "fuel Cell" of appropriate size, and connect it to your fuel line. You'd only need about a quart of gas to get the extra 15 miles.
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I would run into problems late at night when the gas stations close. My old bike was only good for about 110 miles. I got home one night then ran out of gas pulling into the station.
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The mileage sounds about right -- my 850 gets into the 35-38 mpg range when I do a lot of 80+ mph interstate riding (most of my commute).
The tank that's already on a GS850 is pretty big -- I'm not sure how you'd find a donor bike with a larger tank.
You might look into some of the tricks the Paris-Dakar riders use. Most of these involve larger replacement plastic tanks or even "pannier" tanks on either side of the main tank. Some even have small tail tanks. With appropriate leakproof quick-release connectors, these could be a possible solution. A dirt bike shop might be of assistance. There might even be "adaptable" parts available for the BMW GS dirt/street bikes.
It would probably be simplest to get a few metal MSR fuel bottles (meant for a lightweight camp stove) from a camping store to carry emergency fuel. They're very light, and would be safe with gasoline.
There's an Iron Butt rider who had a huge extension welded to the top of his Kawasaki's tank. It was hideous, but I think he sewed up a cover with various pockets so it would look like a giant tank bag.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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