What did Ontario Snowmobiler think of the Tour Buddy?
If you haven’t heard about the incredible Tour Buddy auxiliary fuel tank system, you’re obviously not paying attention to what’s really slick in the snowmobile aftermarket. Tour Buddy auxiliary fuel tanks can add up to 14 liters of extra fuel capacity to just about any late model snowmobile. Last season, the fearless OSM/SUPERTRAX Test Crew ran Tour Buddy’s on a number of our press sleds, both in Canada and the USA. We found the Tour Buddy Fuel system to be one of the very best new accessories we’ve come across in all our years of snowmobiling. Having the convenience of extra fuel-delivered automatically to your sled’s main fuel tank via a simple and effective filter/syphon system is just too good to ignore. Once we rode with a Tour Buddy, we found it a real inconvenience to head out on a trip with a sled which didn’t have one installed. Whether it was a local ride or a multi-day tour, being able to make the next town, the next gas stop or just make it back home with confidence was fan
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