Liquid containment fuel bladders
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Liquid containment fuel bladders
Has anyone ever seen or used a fuel bladder by Liquid Containment out of Australia.
The New 3.5 litre fuel bladder. This bladder has been popular with the weekend rider wanting extended fuel range in a flexible container. Still made from the robust .95mm with Reinforced Mil Spec TPU . 25mm filler and nut and tail drain for draining.
Slips into existing backpacks and bladder comes with eyelts in corner.
Size: 265mm wide x 380mm high
Stockcode #LC 3.5
Units Unit Price
1 - 5 $90.00
6 + $85.00
http://liquidcontainment.com.au/icart/products/17/images/main/253.jpg
The New 3.5 litre fuel bladder. This bladder has been popular with the weekend rider wanting extended fuel range in a flexible container. Still made from the robust .95mm with Reinforced Mil Spec TPU . 25mm filler and nut and tail drain for draining.
Slips into existing backpacks and bladder comes with eyelts in corner.
Size: 265mm wide x 380mm high
Stockcode #LC 3.5
Units Unit Price
1 - 5 $90.00
6 + $85.00
http://liquidcontainment.com.au/icart/products/17/images/main/253.jpg
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Re: Liquid containment fuel bladders
I have never used them , ( no need over here ) , but have heard loads of good things about them and you can have them custom made in size that you prefer . My only worrie would be the possibility of them open in an serious impact ( crash ) and me ending in a big fire ball
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Re: Liquid containment fuel bladders
Used to use them back home (NZ). They are great. Not yet seen a crash offroad that ruptured one; they just flex out of the way.
Great things, if you can get them to fit right
Great things, if you can get them to fit right
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Re: Liquid containment fuel bladders
A 3 liter Camebak is cheaper I think, got one.
Some (bigger!) fuel-bladders though would be handy to have....
Some (bigger!) fuel-bladders though would be handy to have....
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Re: Liquid containment fuel bladders
Oh Aurora, PM me (again, yes, I'm lousy in this regard but I promise to save your addy this time) with an email so I can send you some piccies of the Oz rads?
I hate having to dump them elsewhere first, then link 'em inhere....
I hate having to dump them elsewhere first, then link 'em inhere....
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Re: Liquid containment fuel bladders
Wouldn't the fuel dissolve the bladder in a Camelback?BuRP wrote:A 3 liter Camebak is cheaper I think, got one.
Some (bigger!) fuel-bladders though would be handy to have....
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