caseyjones955
Well-Known Member
I ordered the backrest, rack and brackets from Dobie for the purpose of mounting an aux tank (and increase comfort for wifey). So now I'm looking at tanks and the question comes up, baffles or not.
I know if it were the primary fuel tank it would be a no-brainer that baffles would be needed when used partially full on two wheels to avoid the sloshing and wt transfer issues. For my application It will either be bone dry or plum full while the bike is in motion. Is there any reason I should drop the extra $75 to get baffles since I will not be riding with it partially full?
Something like this is what I'm looking at, I figure 3 gallons would empty easily into the service tank without leaving a remainder in the touring tank. I would actually like to get one with an end fill instead of center,and position the filler neck to the right.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-Gallon-10...ash=item25b323e039:g:OXsAAOSwqu9VLrqs&vxp=mtr
I know if it were the primary fuel tank it would be a no-brainer that baffles would be needed when used partially full on two wheels to avoid the sloshing and wt transfer issues. For my application It will either be bone dry or plum full while the bike is in motion. Is there any reason I should drop the extra $75 to get baffles since I will not be riding with it partially full?
Something like this is what I'm looking at, I figure 3 gallons would empty easily into the service tank without leaving a remainder in the touring tank. I would actually like to get one with an end fill instead of center,and position the filler neck to the right.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-Gallon-10...ash=item25b323e039:g:OXsAAOSwqu9VLrqs&vxp=mtr