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bbjumper and I went on a 445 mile ride last Saturday. The thing I learned about this tank is that when my bike tank is empty and I turn the valve for the tour tank....it fills up my bike tank. It is strange to be riding and see your gas gauge moving to the right towards full. This is nice since I can then gauge my fuel with the tank gauge instead of keeping track of the miles used while on the tour tank. For that ride I had it attached to the metal rack. I made a mock-up of a platform that I am going to mount it on for our big 9 day Yellowstone ride in August. I can now use the box on the rack and my two pelican case saddle bags.
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MiloBramble
Originally posted by bonanzadave View PostVery nice. Did you T that into your petcock fuel line ? Where did you get the tank ? How much fuel does it hold ?
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MiloBramble
Originally posted by 7981GS View PostSo, with the spare tank, your range is between 250-300 miles?
Eric
Eric, bbjumper tells me that you might be down our way in May. If you end up getting that bike we need to do a ride.
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Good Times
This is really cool. I've toyed with this idea since you first posted about the tour tank. I like the set up and glad to see how you've done it. I was wondering about having to sacrifice a rear rack/bag for the tour tank. Glad it is working nicely for you.
I wonder if there would be a problem with getting a larger tank. I also have an 850L.
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MiloBramble
Originally posted by Good Times View PostThis is really cool. I've toyed with this idea since you first posted about the tour tank. I like the set up and glad to see how you've done it. I was wondering about having to sacrifice a rear rack/bag for the tour tank. Glad it is working nicely for you.
I wonder if there would be a problem with getting a larger tank. I also have an 850L.
Mark
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MiloBramble
Originally posted by Highway_GliderHI MiloBramble.
Interesting.
I had tough of similar but with a pump. From the side bags up. Your setup seem better.
I am guessing yours is gravity fed through a valve and "T-ed" to the fuel line after the petcock. With the carburator needles doing their job the fuel would go back up the vacuum petcock and fill the tank.
Your thank being so high would be nearly empty after the transfer.
Cool.
Have a good trip. Make sure you don't snag that fuel line and have a leak. It would be a shame to go somewhere thinking you have fuel...
DP
Oh, and it totally empties the TT...bone dry after transfer.
Mark
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