Like the hit The Killers song states, if you want to be “The Man,” you have to have gas in the tank and money in the bank, and having a gas can handy at camp or in the pits makes for quick, on-the-go fill-ups. A larger, 5-gallon gas can may help increase your riding time by approximately two more fill-ups which, of course, depends on the fuel capacity of your motorcycle. You want a gas can that is easy to pour, pours precisely (don’t cry over spilt gas!), and is held in a durable container. Qualities like these can be found in any of the following gas cans from VP Racing, No-Spill, and Eagle.
The 5-gallon fuel jug from VP Racing Fuels is a staple among the desert riders, track rippers, and day-trippers. Don't leave home without the extra 5 gallons that the high-density polyethylene jug can hold. The ergonomically contoured handle and bottom grip will assist in pouring fuel easily into your tank. The container is subjected to a 15-point quality test and has a three-year limited warranty against cracks, leaks, or splitting.
The thumb-button control on the No-Spill gas can will help ensure not a drop of precious petrol is wasted. The 7/8-inch funnel spout can be used to fill up a multitude of machines, not just your dirt bike, and an attached dust cover will keep your spout clean. The No-Spill 5-gallon can is CARB (California Air Resources Board) and EPA compliant.
Thanks to the accompanying funnel, accuracy is also increased with this gas can option from Eagle. The lead-free galvanized steel construction makes this product highly durable. It is easy to use with patented comfort grip trigger release with a spring closing lid and fixed handle. Further, it is 100 percent leak tested and has a flame arrestor screen on the inside of the spout. It meets OSHA and NFPA Code 30 requirements and are UL and ULC listed.



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