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Fuel rack

Akray

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Who is using what for extra fuel on pro's
I have been interested in mountain addictions setups
And most of all the rotopax setup
I just cannot decide what I like the most
 

meathooker

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we're making a rack for the Pros. Its light, low profile, and fits well.

available in brushed aluminum or black power coat.




Sleek design:


Dealers can get custom sides made with their shop logo:
 

Akray

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Looks good besides having to get a new fuel can to use with it.
I would love to see more of the rotopax systems
Mostly what to get to mount them to the pros
 

Merlin

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I've been using the mt. Addiction cans for a while. No complaints. Easy off and on!


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X 2, I like mine as well.

Note: These fuel jugs can become dislodged on a roll over. Not on the average roll over in fresh / soft snow mind you but the possibility does exist.
 
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The bm fab fuel rack works great can never falls out. You need to buy your own 2.5 can tho, but cheap
 

pindallout

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Just picked up a 1.75 gal Roto-paX set up for my 14. I like how it is spread out across the whole tunnel and it sits very flat against it. Save you from catching your foot on it swinging from one side to the other. The mount is nice, no straps, and easy system. Got the tank for 40, the mount for 25 and the Polaris Plate for 58. You can also get a 2 gallon storage compartment to stack on top of the fuel tank.
 

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Just picked up a 1.75 gal Roto-paX set up for my 14. I like how it is spread out across the whole tunnel and it sits very flat against it.


Got a few pictures of that on the sled?? Was looking into it to, like to see it on a sled though.
 

Akray

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Just picked up a 1.75 gal Roto-paX set up for my 14. I like how it is spread out across the whole tunnel and it sits very flat against it. Save you from catching your foot on it swinging from one side to the other. The mount is nice, no straps, and easy system. Got the tank for 40, the mount for 25 and the Polaris Plate for 58. You can also get a 2 gallon storage compartment to stack on top of the fuel tank.

We need to see some pictures, that is exactly what I am wanting just didn't know if I need the plate or just the mount
 

gtwitch

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We cannot ride our 3 pros far enough in one day to need extra fuel!! Two or three day rides of over 100 miles last year and lots of deep powder and arrived back at the trailer with still plenty of fuel. I have a fuel can rack on my sled and it serves as a cooling augmenter on warm days or hard snow by loading it with chunks of snow. Great addition in a cooling way!!

gtwitch in wyoming
 

Sheetmetalfab

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We cannot ride our 3 pros far enough in one day to need extra fuel!! Two or three day rides of over 100 miles last year and lots of deep powder and arrived back at the trailer with still plenty of fuel. I have a fuel can rack on my sled and it serves as a cooling augmenter on warm days or hard snow by loading it with chunks of snow. Great addition in a cooling way!!

gtwitch in wyoming


Use the right flipper more. :) lol
They can and will use gas in the deep and when run hard.
I run the mountain addiction 3.3 gallon setup.
Its not enough on the good days.

Maybe i dont take enough scenery breaks.
 

meathooker

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We cannot ride our 3 pros far enough in one day to need extra fuel!! Two or three day rides of over 100 miles last year and lots of deep powder and arrived back at the trailer with still plenty of fuel. I have a fuel can rack on my sled and it serves as a cooling augmenter on warm days or hard snow by loading it with chunks of snow. Great addition in a cooling way!!

gtwitch in wyoming



Huh. My bone stock 600 got as few as 50-55 miles to a tank. When I turbo'don't it I had days I went through 14-16 gallons.
 
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