tapp1
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Has anyone done this? Is there enough space if you move the taillight and offset your fuel caddy with the exhaust?
DelgatyXTX
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Revster has a rotopax caddy on his 136, you should be able to find some pics of it on his sled. It sticks off the rear a couple inches and he also has hindle exhaust which may help with clearance a bit.
tapp1
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I was thinking of something like this.



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tapp1
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Found the solution I am going to try...
Kolpin Fuel caddy. $36.44 on Amazon!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003UZ ... 00_s00_i00


Kolpin Fuel caddy. $36.44 on Amazon!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003UZ ... 00_s00_i00


LSXM3
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I ran both a cat bag and a fuel caddy last year but had an under tunnel as it gave me the additional room i needed
Nine2Nine
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tapp1 said:I was thinking of something like this.
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I have this setup in the garage ready to go less the heat shield, I ran a reg gas can there last year with no issue.
sleddingfarmer
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I ran a regular gas can, 2 or 2.5 gallon in a AMP rack, with the yamaha turnout on the exhaust and it was fine. about 4000 miles on the sled with a TNA gear tunnel bag in the rack also. No problems at all.
Supa Dexta
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If you read around, the kolpins have a history of leaking (@ the cap) so just be aware of that before running out for one.
tapp1
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Supa Dexta said:If you read around, the kolpins have a history of leaking (@ the cap) so just be aware of that before running out for one.
Yeah I saw that, I am thinking of just switching the cap.
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