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    Actually it's probably illegal if it's not in a approved container.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    Actually it's probably illegal if it's not in a approved container.
    Only to fill it at a petrol station..

    Stored 2 litres of petrol in a Coke bottle for a year to see what it did to the bottle.

    It did zilch, nadda, and I used the petrol without any issues.
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    Yep, It's illegal but beats the hell out of pushing a 1000cc bike 50 km at 2am.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tunahunter View Post
    Getting ready for a trip around the Mainland - with the dearth of petrol stations these days I've been thinking about carrying a container with 1 to 1 and a 1/2 litres of petrol - is this wise from a safety point of view? Does anyone market a suitable container. I have an aluminium drink bottle that might do.
    In all seriousness, There are similar bottles around like you described that clip on your belt, we used them when cutting wilding pines in the eyer mts. Not sure the lid on the alloy DRINK bottle would handle it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    Only to fill it at a petrol station..

    Stored 2 litres of petrol in a Coke bottle for a year to see what it did to the bottle.

    It did zilch, nadda, and I used the petrol without any issues.
    yeah but whats it like to sniff when its been hemped up that long , has it still got the zzziiiiinnnnnnnnnnnnggggggggggggggggggggggg

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    http://liquidcontainment.com.au/fuel_bladders.html
    you'll be fine , but i quite often carry fuel, but my tank is only 6.5 ltrs , sure you'll not get caught out if you do a little planning

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    Quote Originally Posted by orangeback View Post
    http://liquidcontainment.com.au/fuel_bladders.html
    you'll be fine , but i quite often carry fuel, but my tank is only 6.5 ltrs , sure you'll not get caught out if you do a little planning
    Good link that.
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    I think probably the longest stretch where you really could get caught out is Te Anau to Milford and back, last I knew there's no gas at Milford and it's about 120k's each way, I'd definitely have to carry extra for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tunahunter View Post
    Getting ready for a trip around the Mainland - with the dearth of petrol stations these days I've been thinking about carrying a container with 1 to 1 and a 1/2 litres of petrol - is this wise from a safety point of view? Does anyone market a suitable container. I have an aluminium drink bottle that might do.
    Just travel with someone who rides a GS.
    They looove pack-horsing shit, and go all gooey when they get to fluff around filling their Touratech panniers with stuff.

    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    ...we used them when cutting wilding pines in the eyer mts. ...
    Seriously, are those even words?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nosebleed View Post



    Seriously, are those even words?
    What words do you not understand?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smokin View Post
    Yep, It's illegal but beats the hell out of pushing a 1000cc bike 50 km at 2am.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nosebleed View Post
    Just travel with someone who rides a GS. They looove pack-horsing shit, and go all gooey when they get to fluff around filling their Touratech panniers with stuff.
    ... but I don't have Touratech panniers. I have BMW panniers of course!

    How many km do you know you can get out of a tank, allowing for using more than expected? I don't think 1-2L is really going to make a difference, but the 5L plastic can fuel can you can buy from the warehouse for $10-20 isn't too big, and a bit more useful.

    As nosebleed hinted tho... just get a GS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smokin View Post
    When I was riding over Arthers pass very late at night, Springfield gas station was always closed and I had to carry spare gas, used to put petrol in 2 litre coke bottles and just squashed them and put them in the rubbish bins when empty.
    On the tour I did in Feb there was just the one time I was getting worried. On a leg from Kaikoura to Geraldine via the Lewis Pass, Lake Brunner, and Arthurs Pass, three of us were running on fumes when we got to Springfield. The latter is hardly one of the worlds great tourist attractions but we were very pleased to see it.
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    I always carry a 5ltr in my back pack as their are lots of good roads around that the rsv4 won't make on a tank. When your fuel light comes on after 165km you need every drop.
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