SPYDERGUY1
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any one have any pics/ideas of a gs pulling a trailer with extra gas ( jerry can ) not looking for the reda unit or the self fuelling keg type, any ideas on mounting a 2 gallon can ????
I agree just get a TDI or some other convertable car if you need 400 mi rangeGAS TRAILER, You are not serious...Please tell me you are not serious,....Someone tell me He is not serious.......I will send you money for gas as long as you DON'T DO THAT.....Mike
GAS TRAILER, You are not serious...Please tell me you are not serious,....Someone tell me He is not serious.......I will send you money for gas as long as you DON'T DO THAT.....Mike
I think there is a Difference between bringing "some" extra gas and towing a "GAS" TRAILER......The gas trailer will have zero protection so in the accident that amount of gas will create an enormous FIREBALL or am I missing something........Mike.....:gaah:....ray:
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This is how I carry my extra gas. As I've stated many times I wouldn't own a Spyder without it. I've rode up there in your area and gas can get pretty far between stops so I understand. Yes it is definitely more expensive but oh so worth it!
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Beside it allowed me to this with just 4 stops for gas!hyea:
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any one have any pics/ideas of a gs pulling a trailer with extra gas ( jerry can ) not looking for the reda unit or the self fuelling keg type, any ideas on mounting a 2 gallon can ????
I like it! The Rotopax tanks and mounts are about the toughest out there, and this keeps them out of the impact zone.RotoPax (1 Gallon) on the RT. With the RotoPax extension adapter, I put two 1 Gallon RotoPax with key lock. Chrome Rack from Inspector Gadgets:
http://www.spyderrt.info/1_2_Products.html
http://www.spyderrt.info/web_images/crome3.jpg
Lots of people carry gas cans on their trailers. Some put them in a spare cooler on the tongue, with their tools and spares, or just attach them to the tongue. That seems to be the safest location. Others have underslung Rotopax tanks, mounted them on top, etc. Possible leaks keep most people from putting them inside the trailer. They would really stink up your clothes, and could ruin your food. There is good reason for still using the REDA or Rotopax tanks in these situations, though. They are of sturdier constriction (designed for this purpose) and have O-ring seals for the caps, as well as safety catches to prevent the caps from unscrewing. There are too many vulnerabilities with a standard gas can, IMO.Not looking to haul a GAS trailer, just looking for that extra insurance. Do not want to run the GAS GAMUT and then WTF do I do now sitting on the side of the hiway. Did the camping thing without the trailer, using side bags, it is painfull unstrapping them to fuel up, and then moving everything from the pump so the next guy person can fuel. The trailer idea just seemed like a better plan, haul more stuff, less hassle at the the pump. I don't know. But am going for the gold on this trip.....