Your experience doesn't fit with mine.
I rode down the Cassiar back in 1995: at that time there was no fuel available between Watson Lake and Dease Lake - about 150 miles (250 KM).
There was one small native village called Good Hope Lake with no services available then, not even gasoline.
Have some new gas stations opened up since then?
The longest stretches of the Alaska with no fuel are about 90 miles.
As for carrying extra fuel, camping good stores carry metal bottles that can hold maybe a quart or two of fuel - but that won't help you much. I think if you have a limited range you'll need to pack along a jerry can.
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