are gas cans unsafe offroad?
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are gas cans unsafe offroad?
Hey,
Armadillo makes a rack for atv's called the out 'N' back rack that is MADE to hold a gas can, and it even comes with one...
http://www.rockymountainatv.com/prod...0&navType=type
This is the rack for my quad, as you can see it is safe or they would not be allowed to sell this.
Hope this helps.
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Armadillo makes a rack for atv's called the out 'N' back rack that is MADE to hold a gas can, and it even comes with one...
http://www.rockymountainatv.com/prod...0&navType=type
This is the rack for my quad, as you can see it is safe or they would not be allowed to sell this.
Hope this helps.
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are gas cans unsafe offroad?
Originally posted by: MikeMac707
not sure but if an accident happens and something sparks who knows
not sure but if an accident happens and something sparks who knows
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are gas cans unsafe offroad?
just get a higher quality gas can and you'll be fine. the main thing to remember is to set the can on the ground when filling.
EVERYBODY here has to carry spare gas, one way or the other. i use the Kolpin flat fuel can, and it has never leaked a drop. i have used different cans with no problem, other than some of the cheaper cans will seep a little after a while. these of course should not be used.
monty
EVERYBODY here has to carry spare gas, one way or the other. i use the Kolpin flat fuel can, and it has never leaked a drop. i have used different cans with no problem, other than some of the cheaper cans will seep a little after a while. these of course should not be used.
monty
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