Roadsmith Aux fuel tank

Jul 8, 2010
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Montevideo, MN
Has anyone added an Aux fuel tank to a Roadsmith kit after it was installed on the bike? Bike in question is a 2005 Honda GL1800 with a Roadsmith kit installed on it. Is it something one can install themself??

Any info is appreciated.

Minnlee
 
It is my understanding that U have to take the body off to install the tank.. That being said you also have to tap into ur main fuel cell on the Honda.:AGGHH: plus on a Roadsmith I think U have to drill or cut a hole in the fibergalss to install a filler cap. so if you don't know or have a good mechanical ability I would be very worried about something not going right. And gas is not something I would like leaking...
You might call Roadsmith and ask them this question????
Good Luck...
 
I did hear from the Trike Shop on this issue.They quoted, the aux tank option cost $499.00 at the time of ordering the kit. To add it later they will charge 3 hours of labor at $69/hr= $207.00 plus $50.30 tax for a total of $756.30. Now with that info I will have to see down the road if it is worth it. At least now I know it can be done.

Minnlee
 
I did hear from the Trike Shop on this issue.They quoted, the aux tank option cost $499.00 at the time of ordering the kit. To add it later they will charge 3 hours of labor at $69/hr= $207.00 plus $50.30 tax for a total of $756.30. Now with that info I will have to see down the road if it is worth it. At least now I know it can be done.

Minnlee

Sounds like a very fair price. I bet it takes every bit of the 3 hours labor.
 
I've been riding my R/S trike (Goldwing) now for two seasons, and never even came close to needing a extra tank of fuel......Is it worth $700.00+ dollars to you, for in the hopes that maybe you would ever need it, some time in the future.........

I guess it's where you ride, anyplaces that I have ever gone, I have always found gas stations along the way to fill up at...and if I was ever riding with another person that got pissed because I had to stop and get the needed extra fuel, you can bet your life that this would be the last time I ever rode with that person again..:mad: In the riding season, myself and maybe three other's usually meet up (all w/a full tank) to go for an approx 100 mile ride R/Trip for a lunch meal, and then go for short ride and home again..

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa life is good!

Ronnie
 
When i would go up to my camp and leave my house at 4/5 am all my local gas stations are closed...So i would carry a gal and half tank in the trunk...And by the time i traveled 50 miles or so i can find an opened station ....And i never in 12 years with trikes have i ever had to use the extra tank......That said it was nice not to suffer low gas anxiety....:Shrug:...
 

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