I'm taking my KTM 1090 Adventure R. I can easily get over 400km/tank, just looking for some extra capacity in case of a little off road jaunt or a tip over.I don’t like bladders - they are messy and harder for use than hard tanks.
The longest stretch of the Dempster hwy is 370km, so most bikes need some insurance fuel. I like the rotopax types, easy to mount on your bike, easy to fill and dump, rugged and not terribly expensive. You can get them in 5l, 10l and 20l sizes.
What bike are you planning to take?
Planning on the last week of July and first couple of weeks of August.What time of year are you going?
We went up the Alcan -> Dalton Hwy to Prudhoe Bay in Alaska and through northern BC and Yukon, then down the Cassiar Hwy on the return trip. We were dawdling a bit too much and found ourselves bumping up against the winter season (late Sept).
At that time, the facilities (gas stations, restaurants and motels/campsites) run at reduced capacity in the far north with a lot of closures, so range anxiety on smaller tanked vehicles like motorcycles becomes a big issue. If this is the case for you, stop at *every* single gas station, even if it's just 75 kms since your last fill-up. We have roughly 400 kms range on our bikes and still had to tap into our jerry cans a couple of times.
Nice thing about riding through the snow and ice is no blackflies...
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You won’t get that on the Dempster - lots of rough gravel and mud. I’d make a fuel plan based on 300-320 range,, I’d bring an additional 10l to be sure.I'm taking my KTM 1090 Adventure R. I can easily get over 400km/tank, just looking for some extra capacity in case of a little off road jaunt or a tip over.
Agreed. gravel will eat into your mileage.You won’t get that on the Dempster - lots of rough gravel and mud. I’d make a fuel plan based on 300-320 range,, I’d bring an additional 10l to be sure.
That was my experience with my 1090 on loose surface as well.You won’t get that on the Dempster - lots of rough gravel and mud. I’d make a fuel plan based on 300-320 range,, I’d bring an additional 10l to be sure.
That was my experience with my 1090 on loose surface as well.
I'd get a gas can to strap on as opposed to an expensive option. Then you can leave it behind when you're heading home.