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I picked up a 2019 Talon R at the beginning of October, my first dirt toy of any kind. I had the dealer install a windshield, rear soft window, and tailgate, but it's stock other than that. While the weather was nice, I rode the hick out of it, now that winter is settling in, it's time to start the upgrades.
First up is the JEI Offroad dual Rotopax fuel can rack. Since I'm able to ride all over Utah legally, I want to make sure I have the fuel to do so. Two 3-gal gas cans along with two 1-gal water cans should get me as far into the desert as possible. More importantly, by nearly doubling my fuel capacity I'll be able to get back again, too.
The rack is nicely built, and uses solid bar clamps. While I was able to get it installed fairly easily, the pins are tight enough that I suspect I'll have to loosen a couple clamps to remove the rack in the future. This may be due to tight bushings, or just slight variations in both Honda & JEI manufacturing tolerances.
Using the Rotopax cans and bracket mount system, I have no doubt the rack will hold up to trail abuse for a long time. The wide back plate supports the fuel cans nicely, and is pre-drilled for the mounts.
Future plans include a street legal kit, light bar, and winch so I can hopefully get outta stupid mistakes. Plus adding appropriate outfits for playing in the muck & snow. Down the road I'll maybe go with the Evo exhaust, and maybe some larger tires. I'm thinking the $ix thou$and dolla turbo is likely solving a problem I don't have, even at 9k or 10k feet up a mountain I still have enough power to get up the next hill.
First up is the JEI Offroad dual Rotopax fuel can rack. Since I'm able to ride all over Utah legally, I want to make sure I have the fuel to do so. Two 3-gal gas cans along with two 1-gal water cans should get me as far into the desert as possible. More importantly, by nearly doubling my fuel capacity I'll be able to get back again, too.
The rack is nicely built, and uses solid bar clamps. While I was able to get it installed fairly easily, the pins are tight enough that I suspect I'll have to loosen a couple clamps to remove the rack in the future. This may be due to tight bushings, or just slight variations in both Honda & JEI manufacturing tolerances.
Using the Rotopax cans and bracket mount system, I have no doubt the rack will hold up to trail abuse for a long time. The wide back plate supports the fuel cans nicely, and is pre-drilled for the mounts.
Future plans include a street legal kit, light bar, and winch so I can hopefully get outta stupid mistakes. Plus adding appropriate outfits for playing in the muck & snow. Down the road I'll maybe go with the Evo exhaust, and maybe some larger tires. I'm thinking the $ix thou$and dolla turbo is likely solving a problem I don't have, even at 9k or 10k feet up a mountain I still have enough power to get up the next hill.