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Reddit mentions of Primus Fuel Bottle, 1.5-Liter

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Primus Fuel Bottle, 1.5-Liter
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Primus ProductIncludes Fuel canisterGreat for campingUltra light fuel bottle of seamless extruded aluminum and lacquered inside to give the bottle better protection1.5 L, 50.7 Oz. Dimensions: 3.5" x 12.2"Dimensions: 3.5" x 12.2"Weight: 9.8 oz.
Specs:
ColorOne Color
Height3.5 Inches
Length12.8 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateNovember 2012
Size1.5-Liter
Weight1 Pounds
Width3.5 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Primus Fuel Bottle, 1.5-Liter:

u/chicos240 ยท 3 pointsr/Harley

First of all, I am glad you asked for advice, this is what this community is for, and some are just being friendly by making a little fun. It's really cool that you are planning this out and looking way in advance. I am also a 48 owner so I know what its like to have fuel anxiety. You are going to need layers, water, power bars and basic bike stuff . I have ridden in Arizona in the winter, and even though the sun is shining, 50's is very cold once you factor in the wind from motorcycle riding.

  • Layers, go get some type of wool underlayer, it stays warm when wet and also cools you off when sweaty. Seriously, get wool.


  • Water, you need more water. Here is why. That time of year you have a chance of low humidity which means you need more water. I know you are not going to die if you don't drink enough water for one day, but you can get mood swings, joint aches, lack of mental acuity, all which can be dangerous on a bike.
    Power bars and trail mix are fine for quick energy and keeping the belly from grumbling.

  • For the bike you need a few things. Tire repair, fuel and storage. For tire repair , you need a way to plug it,and a way to inflate it. I carry this and a couple of c02 cartridges to get me out of a tight spot. This guy does a great video.

    Now you need fuel reserves, I carry a larosa bag with a small can and add a bigger cans depending on how nervous I am about fuel consumption. I have been stuck on the side of the road on highway 10, 40 miles west of blythe, and it sucks. Do not store these on the wive's backpack. Get some cheap fuel bottle holders


    So I would do two things from here until November.
    Find a way to get your bike ready to be more of a pack mule. And get your wife more seat time, and maybe a gel pad?
    You can get cheap bags at revzilla

    Best of luck and post some pictures!