Flexible Gas Bladder
#12
Hey guys,
Google the word Rotopax (i'm not sure what the web site is). I think I'm going to order the 2-2 gal packs that hook together for my thirsty pig. That way I can take either 2gallons or 4 gallons depending on the trip. I like this set up as well as about anything I've looked at.
Jeff
Google the word Rotopax (i'm not sure what the web site is). I think I'm going to order the 2-2 gal packs that hook together for my thirsty pig. That way I can take either 2gallons or 4 gallons depending on the trip. I like this set up as well as about anything I've looked at.
Jeff
#13
Jeff: How can these things fit next to each other if they're "side-by-each". Doesn't seem like they could fit on the racks.....like they'd be hanging off the two sides.....getting snagged brush and trees.
#14
Fun ride,
The 2 packs hooked together measure 34" long. That will fit on my back rack and still be inside my rack extensions. The whole pack is only 3" thick so you can still have a bag or whatever on top of it. Looks to be about perfect for an extra tank of fuel.
Jeff
The 2 packs hooked together measure 34" long. That will fit on my back rack and still be inside my rack extensions. The whole pack is only 3" thick so you can still have a bag or whatever on top of it. Looks to be about perfect for an extra tank of fuel.
Jeff
#15
I was thinking they would be good for our Moose trips where we quad in for 30 miles with trailers and camp for a couple of weeks. It would be nice to have the extra space on the way out if your packing a couple of Moose. We usually take in three five gallon jugs each for traveling around while we're in camp. I'm also thinking they are very expensive if you need 15 gallons of fuel. They would fit in the trailer nicely though.
Dave
Dave
#17
Check my pics here for proof the Rotopax fit, there was a post awhile ago about them, Rotopax owner gave coupon for ATV Connection members for 20% off....don't know if it's still available though.
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