Every summer I tore the Western States and always have a concern that I might not make it to the next gas station. I'm thinking this might work.
Every summer I tore the Western States and always have a concern that I might not make it to the next gas station. I'm thinking this might work.
... Yes it's dangerous to carry spare gas , but there is lot more gas in your Fuel tank and No one worries about that !!!! …...…….jmho …. good luck …. Mikehyea:
True, but they don't strap your main tank to the drive shaft/swing arm either.
Just saying; gasoline is serious stuff. You really don't want to find out what can go wrong with it.
Interesting Ron , you seem to take most of what I post here -" out of context " ….and Quote a piece of what I posted ….. I'm curious why ???? ….. Mikehyea:
Interesting Ron , you seem to take most of what I post here -" out of context " ….and Quote a piece of what I posted ….. I'm curious why ???? ….. Mikehyea:
Sometimes I quote the entire post and just highlight what I am commenting on. I guess I should do that all the time. But I figured you'd know in what context you posted, so I just pulled out the statement I wanted to reference.
I assumed your original point to be that since there is 6 gallons or so of fuel in the designed fuel tank, it's no big deal to add a lesser amount of fuel somewhere else.
My point is that potential hazard lies not so much in the amount of fuel stored, but in the location, method of attachment, and container used. This has a lot to do with potential for something to go wrong. The designed fuel tank on most vehicles is a very safe place to store fuel.
I assume you are encouraging the OP to go for it. I want to encourage the OP to re-think his project. Just 2 opinions. His decision. Anything more or less than this was unintentional and I apologize if I went about this the wrong way. I'm definitely not here to make anyone upset.
In my years in the fire service I saw what someone thought was a good idea for transporting fuel. I think this OP's idea is a bad one. I could be wrong. It's his decision. But I'd hate for him to find out that I was right. I don't want to see anyone hurt. Running out of fuel and getting a tow or paying someone to bring you fuel can sometimes be the better option.
I appreciate your responding to my comment about your post QUOTING me …. #1. your 4th paragraph … " I Assume " - well you Assumed wrong. I wasn't encouraging the OP to do what He asked about. My first two sentences addressed Expanding fuel, this is dangerous for a lot of reasons. I fail to see " encouragement " there..... #2. - From the photo's I couldn't tell what or how it was attached. I didn't even recognize it was a Ryker..... # 3. I stated it was Dangerous to carry extra separate Fuel …. #4.- I only stated what I did to prevent getting stuck without gas. …… I could show you hundred's or even thousands of Photo's of what Has happened when a Veh's " OEM " safety gas tank " explodes and catches fire...… and if you happen to be of the opinion that the OEM Spyder gas can't or won't in a severe accident - well good luck with that ……. I hope this post Clarifies things for you ……. Mikehyea: