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Slow day ..... Thinking to much.... Heres a question.

Old Nov 25, 2003 | 12:50 PM
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Default Slow day ..... Thinking to much.... Heres a question.

Has any body used the flat water/fuel cans?

How well do they work, transport ect. ? I am thinking about Christmas presents and such and need some info.

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Old Nov 25, 2003 | 08:24 PM
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Default Slow day ..... Thinking to much.... Heres a question.

The flat ones that stack on the racks are great. They lay flat, out of the way, and you can stack them several high, or even pile gear on top of them if need be. The biggest downside is when you need to fuel up, the gas can is at the bottom of the pile of stuff on your rack.

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Old Nov 25, 2003 | 09:47 PM
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Default Slow day ..... Thinking to much.... Heres a question.

I've had a flat gas pack for over 2 years. They are very durable and are out of the way. Mine has never leaked a drop. Like Farmr said, they are a little inconvenient to use if you put stuff on top of them. The thing I like is that I can strap it to my front rack w/o anything on top of it and can still use my pod light. If you want one, give the guys at Atvoutfitters a try. They have them cheaper than anywhere I've seen lately.ATVOutfitters.net
 
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Old Nov 29, 2003 | 01:38 PM
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Default Slow day ..... Thinking to much.... Heres a question.

Hey thanks guys.

They looked like they would be a good thing. It looks like gas and water cans all around. (Can I get a bulk discount?) Solved 3/4 of my Christmas gift dilema.

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