Fuel can options....

BruteCamo

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Just picked up my 2012 Orange Madness and now the accessory shoppin begins!
I had originally planned on using a BRP fuel caddy but not sure if it will fit using the bolt grooves in the tunnel.......Anybody tried one yet?
Sled show this weekend is goin kick tha chit outta my wallet!
 

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used the TrackRack set-up for years, slick unit, worked perfect with the Pol t-track system, my .02

oh and they had lots of color options, prob orange I'd guess as well
 

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I used the Brp fuel can, tucks in nicely under the seat. I attached thick plastic strips to the t-bar system then the brp brackets to the plastic, a little tinkering but worked good.
 

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I used the Brp fuel can, tucks in nicely under the seat. I attached thick plastic strips to the t-bar system then the brp brackets to the plastic, a little tinkering but worked good.

Any Pictures??
 

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bought the mountain addiction track rack system for my pro. looks like a really good quality product. The cans are pretty thick plastic. I think there are usually some for sale at the show.
 

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Saw the new HRP gas rack from SLP at the Edmonton snow show, looks pretty awesome. Uses tunnel mounting channels like any other Polaris accessory. It will hold a 2.5 gallon jerry can and looks like the straps that come with it are gonna work well. Ordered mine on the spot. $90 for bracket and mounting hardware.
Polaris - Gas Rack - Starting Line Products
 

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I went with the Mountain Addiction trac rack system. Got it from Wayne of Menz Toys at the show. One thing i notice though was the gas cans had quite a bit of plastic shavings or dust inside. I'm not sure if this is from the extrusion process or what. Gave them a hot soapy wash and they're fine now. Higgins.
 

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Here are some pics of the stock Polaris gas can rack and 2.5 gallon can.
 

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I did the Powder Keg gig myself on my 12 SBA. Clean looking, Black, lots of storage, 2 gal fuel (155 inchers get 2.5 gal) fuel container, did I mention clean looking (not an aftermarket one size fits all but sculptured to fit the sled. Very simple and easy to install and no bungies. Hold down latches seem very strong. Pricey at $370 tx in at the Saskatoon sled show last weekend. Ignor the date on the pics. Designed to also hold a collapsable shovel and a oil bottle (seperate from the cargo container).

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Very nice!!I told santa about powder keg!!!Fingers crossed.
I did the Powder Keg gig myself on my 12 SBA. Clean looking, Black, lots of storage, 2 gal fuel (155 inchers get 2.5 gal) fuel container, did I mention clean looking (not an aftermarket one size fits all but sculptured to fit the sled. Very simple and easy to install and no bungies. Hold down latches seem very strong. Pricey at $370 tx in at the Saskatoon sled show last weekend. Ignor the date on the pics. Designed to also hold a collapsable shovel and a oil bottle (seperate from the cargo container).

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I did the Powder Keg gig myself on my 12 SBA. Clean looking, Black, lots of storage, 2 gal fuel (155 inchers get 2.5 gal) fuel container, did I mention clean looking (not an aftermarket one size fits all but sculptured to fit the sled. Very simple and easy to install and no bungies. Hold down latches seem very strong. Pricey at $370 tx in at the Saskatoon sled show last weekend. Ignor the date on the pics. Designed to also hold a collapsable shovel and a oil bottle (seperate from the cargo container).

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terry didnt realize you bought a new sled this year... you ll have to jump in with the boys and come out for a weekend
 

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I just installed a Powderkeg on my '12 163 Pro today. Couldn't be happier. Well worth the price IMHO.


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