TravelingSpyder
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I know this is a taboo subject, but there are areas of this country where you can't find fuel as often as the Spyder needs it. How are you dealing with this
I bought a gallon gas can and will bring it with me.I know this is a taboo subject, but there are areas of this country where you can't find fuel as often as the Spyder needs it. How are you dealing with this
The TourTank I was thinking of is a two gallon, available with nice looking black nylon cover, looks like an average size small duffel behind the seat or rack. Because I'd move mine from bike to bike, and rarely actually have the time for long trips anyway, I'd probably use it for reserve fuel, and pipe it into the fill neck during a leg-stretching break if a fuel stop wasn't imminent.
Not the prettiest, huh!
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Stuart
I had that same Tour Tank on my Triumph, nicely spun aluminum, weighs NOTHING when empty. And the included steel bands make for very easy base mounting. Good choice.
Ideally, I'd get off the Spyder every couple hours also... but here in the West, it's not unusual to have stretches of 50-100 miles between gas stations... and if one of those you planned on stopping at is closed... well, you get the idea. :cus: Happened to me crossing New Mexico and it wsn't fun. Also it can be a bit of an irritation for riding buddies when you have to stop every 100-120 miles or so, and they're cruising along on a GS getting 45mpg and an 8 gallon tank.I'll just refill the tank...would rather carry around other items than gasoline...plus, you should be getting up and moving around every couple hours anyway...no static posture is too good for too long...
This one looks good. Something I have to consider. About how much do they coast; and where do you get them?