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01/28/07 at 17:41:10
 
I was planning on putting an auxillary fuel tank on my bike and I can't seem to find the diameter of the fuel line listed anwhere. Any ideas? Anyone?
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Reply #1 - 01/28/07 at 18:38:59
 
Questions go in the "rubber side down" section. But here you go.

Off beat measuments and sizes

1st post, 4th item down

I knew that thread would come in handy sooner or later.
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Reply #2 - 01/29/07 at 08:22:52
 
I wanna see the tank.
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Reply #3 - 01/30/07 at 07:47:11
 
http://www.tourtank.com/ This is the site. I'm gonna go with the 2.25 gallon. Unless I decide to go with the 2.0 gallon because it looks more like a bedroll. If I go with the 2.25, I will try to design some sort of cover for it. I'm not gonna do anything until the spring so I may change my mind several time before that. If I do anything, I'll post some pics.

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Reply #4 - 01/30/07 at 08:45:49
 
Not bad.  And if you aren't using it, you've got a spare beer keg Smiley

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Reply #5 - 01/30/07 at 11:06:34
 
I haven't looked at the TourTank site recently but there used to be a few images someplace on the site of Da Queen's LS650 with a TourTank mounted on it.
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Reply #6 - 01/30/07 at 17:38:18
 
Seems they took down the pics of her bike. She had the 2.0 gallon model on hers. Looked like it fit pretty good.
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Re: fuel line
Reply #7 - 01/30/07 at 19:30:08
 
If you do the petc0ck conversion, you can use 1/4" line and run it to the vaccum port on the stock carb.  Of course, as previously noted, you'll need a separate shutoff valve for that line.
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