^^ That's fine if you only ever ryde in places where there are gas stations at appropriate intervals along your route - or where you can adjust your route so that you can travel between gas stations without running out! (And something I practice ALL the time anyway!) But that's not always the case here in Oz, we have LOTS of wiiide open spaces with maybe one or two roads running thru their guts & besides, pretty much once you get off the few major routes or leave the 'settled areas', which is basically the few hundred mile wide coastal fringe of the South & Eastern States & the far South Western corner of the country, gas stations can often be well over 200 miles apart, and even then they may not be open all the time. Some places in the remote Outback only open when the operator feels like it, or maybe only next Thursday between 12:00 & 14:00!! And that's on the MAJOR routes!! :shocked:
When travelling in those areas in ANY vehicle, I carry extra fuel, food, & water, & if I'm heading out that way on the Spyder I carry a 4 litre 'Reda-type' placcy gas container in the right hand pannier, which so far, has proven to add sufficient range that I haven't been left pushing! I have had to rely on that extra fuel more than once; here in SA I can be completely out of those 'settled areas' previously mentioned in just a few hours ryde, & heading North from just about anywhere in this State means you are out in the wiiide open spaces in less than a mornings ryde, with nothing much but road ahead of you for the next few days! My recent ECU upgrade has extended the range of my 2013 RT V-twin from about 150 reliable miles to around 250 cruising miles, and that's a great thing, but if I hit head winds or travel much over about 70mph at all (& when the road is a fairly uninterupted flat straight ribbon stretching ahead for the next 3 days, that rapidly becomes tempting!) the fuel usage still goes up pretty damn fast, so carrying extra fuel & water out there isn't only prudent, it can be lifesaving! :lecturef_smilie:
So I guess it's not all that surprising that one of the largest/busiest segments of our aftermarket mods & accessories business here in Oz is manufacturing Long Range Fuel tanks; they do them for cars, bikes, trucks, 4WD's, even aircraft!! Only it's pretty hard to fit a larger tank under the tupperware of a Spyder!! It'd be nice, but for now, carrying extra fuel in a container of some sort is our only real option if we want to ryde around/across Aust by any of the 'roads less travelled', and even on the major routes there are places where you either carry extra fuel, or fervently hope you'll get a tow when you run out! :sour: