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Old 01-14-2012, 06:04 PM
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Mounting Rotopax onto front rack

I'm looking for some suggestions or ideas if there are any possibilities of doing this: I have the front rack extender on my Sportsman 500 and I'd like to also mount my Rotopax 2+2 fuel pack onto the front as well. Problem seems to be that I can't have both on there since the extender seems to interfere with the fuel pack. Doesn't seem to be enough room for the both of them. Has anyone run into this problem and found a solution as to how to have the extender and the fuel pack? I know that I can install the fuel pack onto the back rack but I was hoping to put it up front instead. If you have conquered this problem, please let me know what and how you did it and if you have pictures, please share. I'd love to be able to keep it up front since I have a rack bag on the back. I know that I can always mount the fuel pack onto the back and then put the rack bag on top of it but I'd really like to avoid doing it this way. That is, unless I have no other option. Thanks for any and all help.
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Old 01-14-2012, 08:29 PM
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Rotopax

You might cruise the Rotopax.com website, they have several pictures showing how others have mounted the fuel cans on their rigs, but I don't know if any of the pics are of a ATV like yours. Call "Jason", at Rotopax or send him an email.

He has been very helpful when I had questions, he may be aware of how to mount them.

You might also contact "Thor" at the ATV Superstore. He is frequently on this site. He sells the Rotopax products and may also have some ideas.
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