I updated my build thread with the list of parts I ordered from Amazon to hookup my fuel cel: https://advrider.com/f/threads/2014-super-tenere-build-thread.1352895/page-2 . I didnt use all those parts but dont recall what I had extra.
Just use soft straps. Quick and easy removal. As far as fittings I just got hydraulic grade with a ball valve that I can reach back and open while riding. These tanks are very simple to plumb into.Typically tanks do not come with mounting straps. Inquire with the seller before you purchase the tank.
About 800km sitting on 81km/h on the GPSGot to love a Postie bike with an Aux tank. What was the range on that? ......
Why wait? the CT110's are a dime a dozen here in the states.I'm hoping to buy a couple of the new CT-125 Postie bikes when/if Honda brings them to the US. Already put an order in at my local dealer.
You have cheaper dimes than I do! I've seen them going for over $2k in decent shape. Besides, I will enjoy EFI, ABS front brakes, disk brakes on both ends and all LED lighting along with the larger displacement engine on the 2020 versions. If I'm going to be running around with the wife, that's two bikes to take care of and the less fuss the better.Why wait? the CT110's are a dime a dozen here in the states.
There is no wrong way, just what works for you. I stick stuff in my map pocket, so would have a harder time reading those things with it your way. But I had to ask.Haha I like it like that. I know it looks funny but who cares it's my bike. Haha
I also run a camel back bladder on it on my IBA rides