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Reddit mentions of IMS 117331BK1 Fuel Tank (No California) 3.0 Gallon Black - Fits: Yamaha WR250R 2008-2019

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IMS 117331BK1 Fuel Tank (No California) 3.0 Gallon Black - Fits: Yamaha WR250R 2008-2019
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Fits: Yamaha WR250R 08-10, WR250X 08-10IMS tanks are larger capacity than stock, yet very slim and sleekIMS fuel tanks are designed to enhance the appearance of your motorcycle, yet provide greater riding distance per full tankMade with polyethylene crosslink for extra strength and durabilityPerfect for the dunes, off-road racing, on the track, and during those long rides
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height1 Inches
Length1 Inches
Release dateMarch 2013
Size3.0 Gallon
Weight2 Pounds
Width1 Inches

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Found 1 comment on IMS 117331BK1 Fuel Tank (No California) 3.0 Gallon Black - Fits: Yamaha WR250R 2008-2019:

u/loki_racer ยท 25 pointsr/Dualsport

Last year a buddy and I took a 1300 mile trip around Colorado /r/dualsport ride on a Husqvarna 701 and a Yamaha WR250R. Here's a photo of the gear from last year.

This year we are adding one person (riding a monster, brand new, KTM 1090 Adventure R) to the crew and moving a little farther west to see some of the amazing sites in Utah. I put together a 1500 mile route, and will tack on White Rim Trail (if we can get passes) and wander around in Beef Basin for a bit.

A few of my friends have started using Polar Steps, so I've setup a trip and will try to keep it updated. I also maintain a simple website and will post photos on my flickr account.

Now, on to the fun, because sorting out gear and packing is half the fun of a /r/motocamping trip.

I'm involved in volunteer search and rescue (/r/searchandrescue) so a lot of this gear comes from my callout pack and extended incident command packs. The more experienced riders will notice that I'm lacking any tools, spares, tube slime, etc. I'm fortunate enough to be riding with 2 other riders that are packing all that jazz.

Two mottos:

  1. buy once, cry once
  2. high speed, low drag

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