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Just so you can see..
For anyone who's interested, I finally filled up the bladder from my metal jerrycan and...sat on it to see if it leaked. No worries - these things are tough.
I then measured the fuel out again. The pic had 7.2ltrs of fuel with an air gap. They recommend only filling to 7ltrs. Not a single leak from the cap or the spout. Very impressed.
Then I rolled the thing up to show the optimum size. The spout sits in the bladder when it's full although in this case I removed it to get the optimum. Looks like it'll go in my packsafe (for special occasions) just fine.
Thank you for watching!
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Clear out
I've still got one of these to sell. £25 + a couple of quid p&p.
PM me if interested. 1st come, first served.
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18 Nov 2010
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Originally Posted by RogerM
About 95% of accidents involve another party (5% single vehicle accidents), so whilst you maybe prepared to accept the risk of injury to yourself - maybe other people would take a dimmer view of being sprayed with petrol, especially in remote areas of third world countries where medical help may not be available to them - whilst you get an air ambulance home.
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Appreciate your concerns, but gee, thats a very misleading use of data mate ... the accidents that involve other parties tend to be in populated areas ... exactly the places you wont be using your fuel bladder. - How many motorcycle dropping incidents or stacks in the simpson desert involve innocent 3rd parties?
As for how people approach fuel safety in the 3rd world, where people routinely smoke cigarettes while refuelling ... I think this is a red herring.
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People need to know, and are more than sufficiently reminded here, that these aren't legal in the UK for carrying fuel
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No problem since no-one is going to be carrying fuel in them in the UK anyway. The only time they will see fuel is in Siberia, Mongolia, outback Australia or the Sahara
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No worries
Colebatch - do you want one then?
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21 Nov 2010
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Colebatch - do you want one then?
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Hi, just registered so can't PM, but I'm interested in the bladder if you still have it?
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pm'd you. Can you receive them?
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22 Nov 2010
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Colebatch - do you want one then?
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Yes, I'll take one
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22 Nov 2010
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Fuel bladder
I don't have the required 5 posts to PM about the bladders either. I can be contacted with the same user name at ADV or the WR250R forums.
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I've still got one of these to sell. £25 + a couple of quid p&p.
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PM sent.
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Sorry guys, it was too good an opportunity to miss, but I promise it'll be well used.
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