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    can or can not

    So , does the new rsx can do 200 miles with a full tank of gas.

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    Dunno yet....can't stop flooring it!

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    Asking a question like that makes me think that you need to invest in a five gallon can and a bungee cord.

    Do you have a long trail ride planned.

    Doc

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    Quote Originally Posted by WOEII View Post
    Dunno yet....can't stop flooring it!
    +1

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    Quote Originally Posted by MBDiagMan View Post
    Asking a question like that makes me think that you need to invest in a five gallon can and a bungee cord.

    Do you have a long trail ride planned.

    Doc

    yep, where i live we are maniac of long trail ride and yes it happen that there is no gas station.When your in the deep forest it's not time to miss gas.

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    for a little extra peace of mind you can try this fuel pack: https://www.greenfarmparts.com/John_D..._p/lp30320.htm . I bought this to keep my chainsaw fuel when I'm out cutting.

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    That's a nice looking fuel pack. It would be mounted more solidly and look much better than a gas can and a bungee cord.

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    I like it because its secured to the side of the bed and doesn't take up much space. I don't like having my fuel sliding around while I'm trying to get to my wood.

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