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Anyone have the insulated hydration tank bag on 2020+ RT?

FWIW, from the picture of the design I would find it a nuisance. I have been using Camelbaks for over 30 years both bicycling and motorcycling.
 
Check out one-bottle.com. They have adapters to put a drink tube on standard water bottles as well as Nalgene, Hydroflask, etc. Then just use a drink holder on the frame or handlebars. Works slick!
 
I definitely don't want to carry a backpack on my back. I'm actually looking to get away from the water bottle on the handlebars. I was thinking the hydration unit could be placed on the passenger seat with webbing to tie it down.
 
I use the Moto Jug system (motojug.com). It uses an insulated gallon jug which you supply and a mounting system he supplies and it can be mounted whhere you like. I mount mine on the left passenger foot board. I feed the water thru a 6 ft hose with a bite valve. I use an Artic Trails 1 gal. Stainless Steel insulated jug I got from walmart and it will keep ice for up to 2 days. The designer is a long distance rider himself and concerned about hydration. The picture on his website of it mounted on a Spyder is my Spyder.
 
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I use the Moto Jug system (motojug.com). It uses an insulated galon jug which you supply ana mounting system he supplies and it cann be mounted whhere you like. I mount mine on the left passenger foot board. Ifeed the water thru a 6 ft hose with a bite valve. I use an Artic Trails 1 gal. Stainless Steel insulated jug I got from walmart and it will keep ice for up to 2 days. The designer is a long distance rider himself and concerned about hydration. The picture on his website of it mounted on a Spyder is my Spyder.

Thank you. I saw your bike in the pictures. Until that point, I was wondering how to mount it. The passenger foot peg is ideal.
 
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