Setups for carrying extra fuel?

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Would like to see some setups for carrying extra fuel on the axys . Would like some pics to give me an idea for which way to go . Thx
 

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White Out Technologies sells the adapta-link for mounting the linq set up on a polaris sled.
 

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Built this for mine. Cost me under $20 for everything.
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I like the mountain addiction but I went with the rotopax setup because I wanted a flat surface to mount a bag on. This is an old pic....
sled has been updated a few times since...I just keep moving the bracket.
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Does anybody know if you can fit the Mountain Addiction rail system and the Polaris large tunnel bag on a 163?
 

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Doo can suck it! No way I am corrupting my sled with an overpriced ugly French gas can plus adapters.

With the Polaris slotted tunnel it is so simple to mount any desired accessories.

1/4 inch carriage bolts, a flat washer, 1/4 threaded rod coupler, and a round eyelet with 1/4” threads, can put a anchor point anywhere along your tunnel for about $2.

Simple set up worked awesome on my pro. Bungy on anything. Carried my powder surfer or a snowboard on top easily also.

But I’m gonna build a nice little rack and use a roto pax tank on my new axys.

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Doo can suck it! No way I am corrupting my sled with an overpriced ugly French gas can plus adapters.

With the Polaris slotted tunnel it is so simple to mount any desired accessories.

1/4 inch carriage bolts, a flat washer, 1/4 threaded rod coupler, and a round eyelet with 1/4” threads, can put a anchor point anywhere along your tunnel for about $2.

Simple set up worked awesome on my pro. Bungy on anything. Carried my powder surfer or a snowboard on top easily also.

But I’m gonna build a nice little rack and use a roto pax tank on my new axys.

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I'm thinking about the rotopax also and then mounting a bag on top of it. Keep everything closer to the seat rather than farther back on the tunnel.
 

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You know something. I like the mountain addiction can setup, but for some reason I’ve found three different cans in the hills. Most likely driver error cause they were all empty.
 

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You know something. I like the mountain addiction can setup, but for some reason I’ve found three different cans in the hills. Most likely driver error cause they were all empty.
Because they come off the rails. Junk.
 

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Well that’s kind of were I was going with this. I believe, if possible your linq system is the best. I have a the aftermarket Polaris caddy and it’s marginal at best. It’s only as good as your bunjy cord.
 

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Any bungie cord setup cheesy. And the cans rub around.

I've had all the mountain addiction bags and cans. Small, med, large. The rail design sucks. The bag or can molds are not precise at all plus the expanding and contraction. Some Tight as hell. Hurt my hand a few times hitting them on or off. Some loose and fall off. I used to have a video of me just pushing the gas can down on the rails and just pulling it back off. Like I said they are junk.

The new skidoo 15L tank is the best period. Easy on. Easy off. Rock solid and dooesnt move.

I don't give a crap if the tank is a skidoo on my polaris. Holds a lot and I can also mount the big skidoo bag on top of it for long rides.
 

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I'm thinking about the rotopax also and then mounting a bag on top of it. Keep everything closer to the seat rather than farther back on the tunnel.

I have a spare tank if you're interested...red....And a bracket to fit an older ~2010ish Cat tunnel
 
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