How do you carry spare fuel?

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Just as the title says......

What are you using to carry spare fuel with you on your Proclimbs? I know quite a few people that have bought the Rev/Rev XP Jerry cans because they tuck into the back of the seat nice..... but what else are people using?
 

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Just as the title says......

What are you using to carry spare fuel with you on your Proclimbs? I know quite a few people that have bought the Rev/Rev XP Jerry cans because they tuck into the back of the seat nice..... but what else are people using?
I bought the twin mountain addiction black cans, I like the idea of no straps and the black instead of red cans, they also come in a pile of other colors
 

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do you have a picture of that set up? I was thinking of doing the same thing but can't find many pics of it on a proclimb.
 

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Lol....Tyler I have the mountain addiction rails on my proclimb, a set for the jerry can and the other for the tunnel bag.
 
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Lol....Tyler I have the mountain addiction rails on my proclimb, a set for the jerry can and the other for the tunnel bag.

may have to look into these..... obviously I didn't look close at your sled when I brought it back from Bonnyville :)
 

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I just use a 20lt can a piece of foam and some good quality bungie cords (low temp) rubber coated hooks. Use the holes under the bumper to attach it to.
That new q-link system for the doo ls pretty nice too. I sometimes let the doo riders pack my fuel too way less hassles for me. lol !
 

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Mountain addiction gas can and soft bag. Easy to install. Solid when installed and function well. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1387432545.715772.jpg
 

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I had the mountain addictions rail system on my old M and the tanks moulding wore out after about 3 seasons I ended up having to strap them down Im interested in some people with pics of the skidoo tanks on their sleds as that's the way I think Im going to go next if I don't go with the bigger 14g tank
 

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The factory Rev fuel caddy is a good idea, but after a couple of rides..... The rivets let go, trust me. I had friends pick up my gas can a few times, lol. The harness can be a bit of a pita, but it does work good. If your thinking of going with a Doo fuel caddy, drill your holes in the tunnel, Use nuts, bolts, washers and Red Locktite.
Other than that.... the fuel holder from Cat or Poo works great!!! I have a Poo gas rack, and cut the extra length off of a ratchet strap.
I have never had my 10L can leave me since.
 
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