oversized tank options??
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A whole 2 hours?
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Some of us go out and ride all day. In other words, 5+ hours of actual riding time, away from our staging areas. Add in get-offs that cause loss of fuel, obstacles you can't make it past, up, or down the first time, mud, deep sand, etc., you can burn through it rather fast.N8Strine wrote:Just a question, why would you want more than a 2.9 gallon tank? I can race a 2 hour hare scramble on a stock tank. A larger tank would make for more weight also.
I can remember one ride where I left with a full tank and had to hit reserve right before I got back to my truck. That is a little too close for comfort for me!
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