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Motocross type Gas Cans
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03/11/15 11:54 PM
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With the no spill nozzle, I have seen them at Mikes Off-road in Ft Worth...anyone know the best place to find them reasonable around the Metro Mess...I think they were around 35-50 bucks STXRANCHMAN had a nice looking one on our hunt but he wouldn't take his eye off if it long enough
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Re: Motocross type Gas Cans
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03/12/15 01:14 AM
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I used to get mine from the local Yamaha shop and Harry's Hot rods but that was years ago. Try Ebay? http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-Pack-VP-5-Gall...25d&vxp=mtr
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Re: Motocross type Gas Cans
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03/12/15 01:40 AM
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Re: Motocross type Gas Cans
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03/12/15 02:54 AM
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$35-40 is going rate. Any ATV/motorcycle shop will have them. Also Cabelas has them.
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Re: Motocross type Gas Cans
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03/12/15 03:56 AM
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I've used THESE to replace the **** nozzles that come on the new gas cans, and to replace the cracked ones on old cans. They work really well if you drill a hole in the back of the can like the old vented ones, and then use a golf tee to seal them. I got mine from a defunct seller on amazon, just found these on ebay as an example. They're getting harder to find. Maybe not what you were looking for, but thought I'd throw it out there.
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Re: Motocross type Gas Cans
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03/12/15 04:23 AM
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I think I've got two of those around here somewhere I'll give you if you ever make it out to lubbock. I used to use them at track days but since I sold the bikes don't need them anymore
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Re: Motocross type Gas Cans
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03/12/15 10:57 AM
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Thanks Guys and You da man Dustin Using this current one to top off the Ranger is a challenge at best
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Re: Motocross type Gas Cans
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03/12/15 07:15 PM
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Don't give him anything Dustin
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Re: Motocross type Gas Cans
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03/12/15 08:44 PM
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Don't give him anything Dustin You Zip it Man is polite and benevolent
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Re: Motocross type Gas Cans
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03/13/15 01:26 AM
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I've used THESE to replace the **** nozzles that come on the new gas cans, and to replace the cracked ones on old cans. They work really well if you drill a hole in the back of the can like the old vented ones, and then use a golf tee to seal them. I got mine from a defunct seller on amazon, just found these on ebay as an example. They're getting harder to find. Maybe not what you were looking for, but thought I'd throw it out there. You can also drill a hole and put a rubber valve stem through it, take the schrader valve out and reinstall the cap. May not be completely leak proof but helps.
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Re: Motocross type Gas Cans
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03/13/15 02:09 AM
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Bate's Cycle shop off of 35 in Carollton.
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Re: Motocross type Gas Cans
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03/13/15 03:38 AM
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You can also drill a hole and put a rubber valve stem through it, take the schrader valve out and reinstall the cap. May not be completely leak proof but helps. Dang, didn't even think of that. Good idea.
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Re: Motocross type Gas Cans
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03/15/15 07:24 PM
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JustWingem
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AtWoods has them.
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Re: Motocross type Gas Cans
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03/15/15 07:29 PM
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Lyssy and Eckels sells the Sniper. Put some on your next feed load. $27.95 IIRC is the retail.
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Re: Motocross type Gas Cans
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03/16/15 02:59 AM
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Thanks Justwingem Never thought about that STX I grabbed this one at Mikes Off Road for 26 and some change and the tube Kit was 9 bucks..wasn't to excited over the color but it was that or a Pink one Bet no one would have stolen that one! Pardon the mess in the ranger, just rolled in and haven't cleaned it out yet...Thanks and that Can is night and day easier to fill Sirs...
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