They make a cylindrical fuel bottle and case that straps to the side that could save you from walking if you don't want to change the tank out. I think they're on Amazon
I have the Tusk rack on mine and have a 34L expandable motorcycle bag attached to it and carry 2 1L Trangia fuel bottles, there great for a little needed extra fuel if your not sure to make it to a gas station. They don't leak and easy to pour fuel without a mess. I was thinking of a bigger tank but like my stock tank, not sure if the cost and not as nice looking tank is worth it. I usually gauge my trips so I know how much fuel I need. You can easily carry a 1 gallon fuel can in that bag too, the small square shaped ones work well, but do leak from time to time. Take care👍
IMS just came out with a 3.6g tank that fits like a dream. We also carry the Giant Loop Armadillo bag with us when we're way off the path! Procycle will hook you up! Got some videos over on the channel of the new tank if you wanna check it out!
@hardychip3736 It wasn't empty, but I still gotta stop and fill up whenever I can. I can only go 126 kilometers or 78 miles before I gotta turn on reserve. That means if I head out into the bush, I can only ride about 65 kilometers. Minus the 20 kilometers it takes to get to the logging road from any given gas station, I've got about 40 kilometers of bush to explore. I know, I just need to carry a small bottle of fuel
personal experience on my 01 is that the full tank is good to about 193 km. I hit reserve at about 110km. plus an additional 8ish liters on the back in a chinese knockoff rotopax for the REALLY long stretches between fuel.I miss my T-Dub... Its only 10m away but still encased in ice under a tarp...
@@westcoastdualsportadvent-cj5qn Where I ride, that extra weight would create problems. On a great number of my rides, I never get out of second gear. I use to have a Honda Goldwing, and I got really tired of pavement riding. There are way too many IDIOTS on the road that got their driver's license out of a cereal box. I much prefer to be out in the middle of nowhere just enjoying the scenery and an occasional challenge.
I love my TW, but I can't imagine touring on it. My comfortable speed on the hi way is 45 MPH. Sure it will go faster if you twist its tail, but I don't like hearing my baby just screaming away. I am in the USA, and I actually hate putting in that "Ethanol" CRAP in any of my carbureted engines, so I use non-ethanol fuel. I have a 25 gallon pumper tank in my shop for my lawn mowers, and gas powered toys. Ethanol-free fuel is not available everywhere, so at times I will need to fill my tank with the crap fuel, but not very often. Still, I don't ride for long distances on the pavement. I am fortunate that I live in Idaho that has lots of ATV trails and single tracks. If I am going to ride a trail that is 150 miles away, I will trailer it to that location. I use to ride my XT600 on old roads and 2 tracks in Nevada, and southeastern Cali, those places had very few single tracks. My Wife made me a small set of tank bags that would hold 2 quarts of gas that laid on my fuel tank with a hole in the center that fit over my fuel tank cap. I had a usable range of 200 miles without using the extra fuel.
@BuilderofRat I recently just found out that even premium gas here in Canada contains ethanol. Not too happy about that. I live on Vancouver Island, so there's lots of places to explore, unfortunately most of the back country is gated by the logging company. There's 2 highways running the length of the island. The inland, which is a 4 lane highway with max speed of 110kph and the old Island highway that runs along the ocean, and it's 80kph max. That's the highway I take.
@@westcoastdualsportadvent-cj5qn I did not know that your country practiced that awful ethanol adding issue. Not every place here in my town has non ethanol, but there are still several that do. Sorry about your gates.
Nah. You get 130km out of a tank. I have a 7L reserve tank on my rear rack. I’ve never used it. And I’m running 130 main jet with fmf pipe. No need for bigger tank. 👍
Rotopax (1 gallon) + mount + rear rack. Another option: Primus fuel bottle (gets you 28 more MILES). I have no idea what a kilometer is or how many there are or why people use that measurement. ; ) Most of us install Clarke tanks, but they are not a perfect match and have a blemish issue. Then there's the issue of whether a plastic tank is street legal in this or that place. In the end, you are right to be annoyed over the issue.
They make a cylindrical fuel bottle and case that straps to the side that could save you from walking if you don't want to change the tank out. I think they're on Amazon
I have the Tusk rack on mine and have a 34L expandable motorcycle bag attached to it and carry 2 1L Trangia fuel bottles, there great for a little needed extra fuel if your not sure to make it to a gas station. They don't leak and easy to pour fuel without a mess. I was thinking of a bigger tank but like my stock tank, not sure if the cost and not as nice looking tank is worth it. I usually gauge my trips so I know how much fuel I need. You can easily carry a 1 gallon fuel can in that bag too, the small square shaped ones work well, but do leak from time to time. Take care👍
IMS just came out with a 3.6g tank that fits like a dream. We also carry the Giant Loop Armadillo bag with us when we're way off the path! Procycle will hook you up! Got some videos over on the channel of the new tank if you wanna check it out!
The tank holds almost 7 liters and you fill it up after using 1.25 liters? Sound like being away from home anxiety.
@southlakeowendrive Do you know where the next gas station is?
@@westcoastdualsportadvent-cj5qn Fantastic! 😂 Usually about 5 miles down the road though.
@@westcoastdualsportadvent-cj5qn I meant 8.047 kilometers for all you holler than thou metric police. 😇
@@southlakeowendrive Lol
@southlakeowendrive Unfortunately here on the island, especially north island, gas stations can be few and far between
I use the nonethanol. Saves the carb.
@openscholar9908 I thought premium was ethanol free, but apparently here in Canada, all fuel has ethanol in it
@@westcoastdualsportadvent-cj5qn No. Shell premium is ok.
I’m sure you know there’s a larger replacement tank, right ?
@brentevans6923 Yes. I don't like the way they look
They do mess with the appearance of really cool looking bike 👍🏻
Smart thinking 👍🏻
How many gallons does it hold? You only traveled 43.5 miles ....If it was on empty NOT GOOD!
@hardychip3736 It wasn't empty, but I still gotta stop and fill up whenever I can. I can only go 126 kilometers or 78 miles before I gotta turn on reserve. That means if I head out into the bush, I can only ride about 65 kilometers. Minus the 20 kilometers it takes to get to the logging road from any given gas station, I've got about 40 kilometers of bush to explore. I know, I just need to carry a small bottle of fuel
personal experience on my 01 is that the full tank is good to about 193 km. I hit reserve at about 110km. plus an additional 8ish liters on the back in a chinese knockoff rotopax for the REALLY long stretches between fuel.I miss my T-Dub... Its only 10m away but still encased in ice under a tarp...
@MonkeyWithAWrench An extra 8L would make a huge difference
@@westcoastdualsportadvent-cj5qn Where I ride, that extra weight would create problems. On a great number of my rides, I never get out of second gear. I use to have a Honda Goldwing, and I got really tired of pavement riding. There are way too many IDIOTS on the road that got their driver's license out of a cereal box. I much prefer to be out in the middle of nowhere just enjoying the scenery and an occasional challenge.
Clarke makes a huge tank.
Just order a spare cap
Try the Clark tank. 👌
Where are you at? Canada?
@BuilderofRat Yes, Canada
Talks about kilometers, says f*** in normal talk. Yup, this dude is from Canada.
@bkauffman0390 😂
I love my TW, but I can't imagine touring on it. My comfortable speed on the hi way is 45 MPH. Sure it will go faster if you twist its tail, but I don't like hearing my baby just screaming away. I am in the USA, and I actually hate putting in that "Ethanol" CRAP in any of my carbureted engines, so I use non-ethanol fuel. I have a 25 gallon pumper tank in my shop for my lawn mowers, and gas powered toys. Ethanol-free fuel is not available everywhere, so at times I will need to fill my tank with the crap fuel, but not very often. Still, I don't ride for long distances on the pavement. I am fortunate that I live in Idaho that has lots of ATV trails and single tracks. If I am going to ride a trail that is 150 miles away, I will trailer it to that location.
I use to ride my XT600 on old roads and 2 tracks in Nevada, and southeastern Cali, those places had very few single tracks. My Wife made me a small set of tank bags that would hold 2 quarts of gas that laid on my fuel tank with a hole in the center that fit over my fuel tank cap. I had a usable range of 200 miles without using the extra fuel.
@BuilderofRat I recently just found out that even premium gas here in Canada contains ethanol. Not too happy about that. I live on Vancouver Island, so there's lots of places to explore, unfortunately most of the back country is gated by the logging company. There's 2 highways running the length of the island. The inland, which is a 4 lane highway with max speed of 110kph and the old Island highway that runs along the ocean, and it's 80kph max. That's the highway I take.
@@westcoastdualsportadvent-cj5qn I did not know that your country practiced that awful ethanol adding issue. Not every place here in my town has non ethanol, but there are still several that do. Sorry about your gates.
Nah. You get 130km out of a tank. I have a 7L reserve tank on my rear rack. I’ve never used it. And I’m running 130 main jet with fmf pipe. No need for bigger tank. 👍
@Tonezz77 I don't think so. North Island, gas stations are few and far between. Get onto the smaller islands and gas stations are even harder to find
@@westcoastdualsportadvent-cj5qn run a small gas can on the rear fender.
@@Anthonyhancock71 Yeah, that's what I'm going to do 👍
Brother get a little 5 gallon gas can and strap it to the tail ❤ always have that extra 5 gallons when you take it out on the road.
@theccwdad Yeah, I'm going to buy one.. 👍
5 gallons seems like way too much gas to be lugging around, do you mean 1 gallon?
I can guess what kind of fuel you use…… gasoline.
@@evvignes Lol
I use moonshine
@houstrology 😆
Get a bigger tank. Problem solved.
@grooviefan I don't like the look of them. I'm going to carry a Jerry can
Rotopax (1 gallon) + mount + rear rack. Another option: Primus fuel bottle (gets you 28 more MILES). I have no idea what a kilometer is or how many there are or why people use that measurement. ; ) Most of us install Clarke tanks, but they are not a perfect match and have a blemish issue. Then there's the issue of whether a plastic tank is street legal in this or that place. In the end, you are right to be annoyed over the issue.
@@clvrswine America is the only country that doesn't use kilometers. A kilometer is 1000 meters.
An factory XT 350 tank will fit w the smallest of mods. I
@@notexpatjoe I bought a tank from Europe in pretty good shape. Not cheap but worth it when you look at the price of the bike. 👍👍
That's only about 42 miles.
Bring extra fuel....
Put a larger tank on and quit bitching
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