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I can see the benefit of having one for my area that I hunt and trap. There are so many brands out now, and the price is endless. I see some have motors on both front and back wheels. A few buddies have them for around here.Does anyone use one in mountainous terrain. Would like to hear anyone's experiences with theirs.
Re: How many Trap and hunt from a Electric bike
[Re: PineDoggin]
#7399531 11/08/2107:42 AM11/08/2107:42 AM
I have a Rambo 1000Xp and love it. They definitely have a lot of benefits but the price tag is steep. I and currently looking at the Rungu dullie but not sure if I will upgrade this winter or not. 4 year battery life is what I got, new battery is $800. I would not be without one after having one since 2018
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Re: How many Trap and hunt from a Electric bike
[Re: PineDoggin]
#7399541 11/08/2107:56 AM11/08/2107:56 AM
Electrik bikes are the RAV now. They are everywhere. I think they start around $12-1300. Walking is better exercise but I will probly have one some day.
Life ain't supposed to be easy.
Re: How many Trap and hunt from a Electric bike
[Re: Twisted metal]
#7399645 11/08/2110:41 AM11/08/2110:41 AM
I have a Rambo 1000Xp and love it. They definitely have a lot of benefits but the price tag is steep. I and currently looking at the Rungu dullie but not sure if I will upgrade this winter or not. 4 year battery life is what I got, new battery is $800. I would not be without one after having one since 2018
Yeah my buddies have the 750 rambo they only wish theirs had suspension.
Re: How many Trap and hunt from a Electric bike
[Re: PineDoggin]
#7399743 11/08/2102:06 PM11/08/2102:06 PM
You can pay anywhere from $1500 or so for a decent one or go for the Cadillac models with suspension, high quality motors and a really good battery for $5,000.
Here's a couple videos: I started with the Quiet Kat but shelled out the nylon gears pulling a buck on a trailer up a steep hill so I went with the Bakcou with brass gears wow what a bike it is.
Unfortunately Around here they are called fat buggy’s and frequent drive throughs at coffee shops and meth clinics. Only to be operated by 400# plus middle aged women
Re: How many Trap and hunt from a Electric bike
[Re: PineDoggin]
#7400477 11/09/2109:31 AM11/09/2109:31 AM
Just saw one the other day, owner uses it on trails to get farther back in the woods, and to run the outer beach 6 miles to the inlet to surf fish. Claims it runs in the sand good with the tires partially deflated, but uses up more battery power, claimed on roads it will go 60 miles on a charge...interesting concept.
Re: How many Trap and hunt from a Electric bike
[Re: RustyShacklefrd]
#7400842 11/09/2107:45 PM11/09/2107:45 PM
Unfortunately Around here they are called fat buggy’s and frequent drive throughs at coffee shops and meth clinics. Only to be operated by 400# plus middle aged women
Tell me. Slime doesn't even do the deal in the Valley, where I run Spartan 12 ply PLUS slime. Brutal. Kevlar tires (which are 6 ply) die too quick I've found out.