This may have been asked before, but has anyone actually used the canned fuel they sell at Lowes ect in their bike if they have ran out of gas. Was thinking of putting a gallon can in my trailer while traveling. Not the premix lol.
This may have been asked before, but has anyone actually used the canned fuel they sell at Lowes ect in their bike if they have ran out of gas. Was thinking of putting a gallon can in my trailer while traveling. Not the premix lol.
it's a good question. I've been planning a trip of about 5,000 miles. Looking at maps though, i don't really see any stretches of road where I might have to go so far as to run out of fuel. I think our trikes are good for at least 200 miles per tank. I will start looking for gas when I'm at about 1/2 tank.
I would be nice for peace of mind though.
2018 Tri Glide Ultra Classic. Vivid Black.
For me it comes down to time in the saddle. Even in my younger days I didn't mind taking a stretch after a couple of hours. Of course with the Trikes you could run 3/4 of the tank out in a couple of hours.
Current: 2019 Trike (custom 130ci T-Man kit with Darkhorse bottom end)
Not sure I have heard about the "canned fuel". I have considered buying a motorcycle fuel reserve bottle from Amazon. gas can.
This way, I can fill it if headed out on a trip. If not used, I can empty that gas in the tank when I got back home.
On rare occasions .....When i have to ride up to camp and leave my house at 5am, And i got lazy the night before and didn't fill the tank...I will take a full a plastic gal and half from my barn and carry it in the trunk.....(At that hour most gas stations are closed )....Peace of mind is the main reason....Never did have to use it....
Luke :13.6..... Tis heavily to not need it and Dows have it; Then to need it but Dow not have it..........
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2019 Tri-Glide.......
Another approach...... I have a siphon hose and 1 gallon heavy plastic freezer bag that I carried with me on several bikes over the years. The siphon consists of a rubber bulb with long 1/4 inch clear plastic tubes coming out each side. In an emergency I could siphon fuel from another vehicle into the plastic bag and then pour it into the fuel tank. Never had to use it. But, it was very inexpensive, didn't weigh anything or take up any valuable storage space. Good luck..... Jim
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Jim - this does indeed seem very inexpensive. Not sure I would try to depend on a "plastic bag" method. Those small motorcycle emergency gas bottles are small - don't hold a lot but I believe can be effective. If you needed a little extra gas, you could indeed siphon into that can.
I would worry that the plastic bag would drop gas all over my tank and bike. But, hey - if it works for you - then use it.