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RotopaX Extra Fuel Cells: Go the Distance Hot

RotopaxRotopaX fuel cells are a godsend for any long distance or remote terrain rider. If you have ever been stranded in the middle of nowhere with an empty tank, you know what you would have paid for a just a few more liters of the combustible liquid.



The extremely versatile plastic fuel systems available from RotopaX are mountable on virtually any motorcycle or ATV (and of course, cars and trucks). The cells are stackable, can attach together, and serve various storage functions.


There are RotopaX containers that are designed for gasoline, diesel, water, and even tool storage. Each one is appropriately color coded to assure it is used for its intended purpose.Rotopax2


What is most unique about the RotopaX system is its mounting versatility. I have seen the containers mounted to the back of the hard bags on a big BMW GS. I have seen them mounted like a saddlebag on a Honda XR650, and I have seen them mounted everywhere on ATVs. The company sells various mounting hardware options that can be affixed to virtually any application.


For more information on this innovative product, visit RotopaX

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