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Old 04-03-2010, 03:41 PM
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Hi all. I have been looking for this container everywhere. I live in MA and have checked all Wallymarts. Do you know where to find it or one like it? Thanks http://doubledutycontainer.com/purchase.html
 

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Anyone?
 
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There is a drain pan on ebay that's a little expensive by the time you pay shipping. This is the kind I use.

Another one.

It looks like ACE Hardware offers one also.

How about this one?
 

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Old 04-07-2010, 09:20 AM
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This one is a great design. The only problem is that it's to large. I guess you could slide it in from the side of the scooter. To bad someone doesn't make one like this only smaller.
 
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One of these would be nice to have but expensive. Someone good at aluminum fabrication could make one of these fairly easily.

 
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Don't bother best pan for bikes
Alum tray for cooking the small 12x12 approximately by 2" deep
 
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i tried many things but i found that a cat litter box works awsome an it fits under the bike like a glove make sure the cat dont see you
 
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There is a drain pan on ebay that's a little expensive by the time you pay shipping. This is the kind I use.

Another one.

It looks like ACE Hardware offers one also.

How about this one?

The Ebay one is the same brand but different model. The one from ACE is a different design and looks huge. Same with the AWA.
The wedco looks big as well. Really just trying to find the 9 quart version.
 
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Originally Posted by CtCruzer
Don't bother best pan for bikes
Alum tray for cooking the small 12x12 approximately by 2" deep
You may have a point there.
 
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All I use is the normal open top 5qt plastic oil drain pan and I picked up a 5 gal bucket with a good snap top and got a 2" pvc pipe with (screw on) plug to put through the top lid and easily poors into the auto parts stores drums...plus I only need to take it every three oil changes or so....
 
 
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