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Gas Containers?

GloryRyders

MOgang Member
I am looking to purchasing a couple gas containers to carry in the trailer for "long hauls" and currently the best ones that I have identified are the Reda Innovations. They advertise that they are "vapor proof" (no fumes) and spill proof. :2thumbs: Anyone using these or does anyone have other suggestions:dontknow: Thanks for any input.
 
That's what I carry in my trailer and have been coast to coast in 111+ temps and have never had any leaks or fumes.

edit- darn ipad changed some of my text
 
Jim
I use the Reda based on what I read here in the forum. Works as advertised. 1500 mile round trip packed in with an extra qt of oil and rain gear. No fume smell at all.

Reda. Recommended.
 
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I have carried two REDA cans on every longer trip. I have never had any fumes or leaks. I do have to cinch the tops down past the last notch on the ratchet. I understand this situation has been corrected on the newest REDA cans.
 
Thanks for the info............I assume that they are only available on line :dontknow:

I had a credit at Amazon.com and I used that, so I know they have them. Since I got to use my existing credit, I think my kick in additional cost was like $4 or something. If I recall, the total was someting like $35 plus shipping.
 
I have two 1 Gal REDA cans that I carry in the left saddlebag and they both fit in there perfectly. I have never had a problem with fumes or leaking. I haven't needed to use them yet in an emergency but I like that warm and fuzzy feeling knowing I won't run out of gas. :thumbup:
 
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