I had been searching for a gas tank system for my sled and I have finally found one that I love, just to be clear I am not affiliated with RotoPax in any way, just a happy customer.
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Fitment:
The mounting plate is SPOT ON and very nicely done. It's all made from aluminum and looks very nice. The only thing I wasn't sure about was the small bolts and nylon lock nuts, the bolts barely hit the end of the nuts, it looks like this was done to give clearance for the track paddles, I added lock tight just encase and so far everything looks great.
Gas Jugs:
The jugs are awesome, they are the good old vented poor type and they are very beefy/thick plastic. The ones pictured below are 2 gallons each, you can also get smaller one gallon jugs and they can stack with the 2 galloners. They DO NOT leak what so ever, I was amazed because they lay on their side.
Overall:
I have only had a few rides to test it on but so far it has held up nicely, doesn't budge especially if you get the Deluxe mounting handle, this allows you to really crank the cans down so they cant move at all.
Now for the pictures. I had my mounting plate powder coated black to match my sled. Here you will see them on my M8 and my dads RMK, if you have a newer RMK RotoPax has utilized the rail system so no drilling holes for you lucky guys.
If you decide to try them out make sure you send pictures to Jason at RotoPax so he can put them on their website.
www.rotopax.com
Fitment:
The mounting plate is SPOT ON and very nicely done. It's all made from aluminum and looks very nice. The only thing I wasn't sure about was the small bolts and nylon lock nuts, the bolts barely hit the end of the nuts, it looks like this was done to give clearance for the track paddles, I added lock tight just encase and so far everything looks great.
Gas Jugs:
The jugs are awesome, they are the good old vented poor type and they are very beefy/thick plastic. The ones pictured below are 2 gallons each, you can also get smaller one gallon jugs and they can stack with the 2 galloners. They DO NOT leak what so ever, I was amazed because they lay on their side.
Overall:
I have only had a few rides to test it on but so far it has held up nicely, doesn't budge especially if you get the Deluxe mounting handle, this allows you to really crank the cans down so they cant move at all.
Now for the pictures. I had my mounting plate powder coated black to match my sled. Here you will see them on my M8 and my dads RMK, if you have a newer RMK RotoPax has utilized the rail system so no drilling holes for you lucky guys.
If you decide to try them out make sure you send pictures to Jason at RotoPax so he can put them on their website.
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