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Maxxxer

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Looking for an extra fuel tank to extend my range !

or any good ideas of how to adapt another tank .
thanks
Daz
 
I have extended fuel tanks but they require our extended swingarms. A few other options exist overseas with humped tanks to replace the faux tank cover. I had seen some years ago that put a tank in the rear seat area.
 
I have thought about getting two tanks that look like a nitrous oxide set up, but using them to tie into the stock fuel tank. They would need to be mounted for gravity feed, self-leveling and vented to the main tank.
 
We've discussed doing something similar and actually did the tanks. Just didn't tie them into the fuel tank yet.
 

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I have thought about getting two tanks that look like a nitrous oxide set up, but using them to tie into the stock fuel tank. They would need to be mounted for gravity feed, self-leveling and vented to the main tank.

Why not tee them(Nitrous tanks) into the pump pick up side with a shut off valve on each line? The pump should be able to pick it up. The O.E.M tank is low. That's what I'll most likely do if I ever feel the need. It would require you to stop and valve over, but you'd get going again. A nitrous bottle is expensive as hell though. There might be cheaper alternatives for sure. Fire extinguisher?
 
Venting is the pain. I am also ready to sell my exactrep airbox cover tank with petcock, lines, and new fuel cap. $800 shipped. Pricey, but it's $1400 from them.
 
Why not tee them(Nitrous tanks) into the pump pick up side with a shut off valve on each line? The pump should be able to pick it up. The O.E.M tank is low. That's what I'll most likely do if I ever feel the need. It would require you to stop and valve over, but you'd get going again. A nitrous bottle is expensive as hell though. There might be cheaper alternatives for sure. Fire extinguisher?
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Yeah, maybe one of the CO2 extinguisher style bottles would work. They are tend to be more tank shaped than that of a cylinder fire bottle (domed ends).

I have a surplus military jet nitrogen bottle that was rated to 3000 psi. Just need to find a mate for it.

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We've discussed doing something similar and actually did the tanks. Just didn't tie them into the fuel tank yet.

Sean,

Is there a suspension somewhere back there or did you make that a rigid frame?
 
It's a hard tail. The large tire actually does very well to supply some "cushion"
 

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