Your best friend in an emergency! A simple but ingenious German quality product. Finally there is a real gas can, but in a smaller size, 0.5 L, for us with motorcycles so you don\'t have to worry! Why hasn\'t anyone thought of this before? No more pushing the bike along the side of the road... Do you to miss the fuel valve with on/off/reserve that were common on the bikes before? Then you knew when you were on reserve! The motorcycles today have small warning lights that often live their own lives and when the tank is empty it\'s empty and that happens, of course, always far away from the nearest gas station. (Where else. Have you seen anyone run out of gas at a gas station?) Now there is finally an ultra-small jerrycan, the FuelFriend, that fits most motorcycles under the seat, in the saddlebag or in a backpack. It is only 125x95x53mm. About the same size as a package of Butter! With FuelFriend, you always have an extra 0,5L to help you in an emergency. It will take you 7-15 kilometer depending on the motorcycle, driving style and topography. The can is made of the same material as a standard jerrycan, but in a thicker more durable plastic. A full grown man can stand on it and it will not break! This container is designed for gasoline. A plastic Coke bottle is not ... FuelFriend should be a mandatory accessory for any motorcycle and you\'ll be glad you ordered one when you\'re standing there with an empty tank on the side of the road... Suitable for example for Harley, Kawasaki, Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha and Vespa. The FuelFriend can be filled with motoroil, Diesel or other liquids like vodka. Direct link to page with FuelFriend: http://www.berup.com/berup14eng.html Available in: 1-Pack for 700 Bath =22 US$ and 3-pack for 1500 Bath (500 Bath/pc.) =50 US $. Shipping included. Calculate 6-13 days for shipment to arrive. Will giftwrap to avoid Custom fees and domestic VAT. I buy direct from the factory in Germany and have customers in 23 countries! The company is located in Vaxjo, Sweden and ships worldwide. More info and photos at http://www.Berup.com I speak english, german, french, italian and swedish! |