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Re: Electric Bike
[Re: tarmac3030]
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12/12/23 03:43 PM
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Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 10,080 Hampton Cove
foldemup
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Yes except I don’t have mud I have to deal with. They ain’t gonna work on slippery muddy roads cause you can bust your arse quick just on a stick on a grass pathway
Last edited by foldemup; 12/12/23 03:43 PM.
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Re: Electric Bike
[Re: tarmac3030]
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12/12/23 03:45 PM
12/12/23 03:45 PM
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Joined: Oct 2012
Posts: 11,052 Central, Al
Bustinbeards
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I like mine they are great for moving around quiet, but if you have a good bit of mud it’s gonna be tough. Mine will go to about 50miles before a charge and will climb hills like a champ. If you have a good road system they are great. 3 fellas in my camp bought them one after fooling around with mine. Buy from a reputable company incase you have any problems, that way you have support to help you get it back going.
Originally Posted By: Wiley Coyote Well, the way I see it is there's just too many assholes On a good day there's a bunch of assholes in here. On a bad day there's too many assholes in here.
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Re: Electric Bike
[Re: tarmac3030]
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12/12/23 04:08 PM
12/12/23 04:08 PM
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Okatuppa
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What brand is that bike, Squadron?
I ain't fightin nobody that swings around in trees with a running chainsaw like Tarzan. - FurFlyin
Oh I just thought u were a dumba$$ 🤣 my apologies… - jb20
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Re: Electric Bike
[Re: tarmac3030]
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12/12/23 04:13 PM
12/12/23 04:13 PM
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Posts: 26,193 Locust Fork, Alabama
BC
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They are absolutely worth every penny. I slipped into a stand last season at daylight, rode right up to the base of the stand and laid the bike over and climbed up in the tripod. Within 10 minutes I had a 130 inch 9 point dead..... he was in the pines to my right and never had a clue I was in the world. Build your own..... it's super easy and will cost you a fraction of what buying a China bike from Quiet Kat or Rambo would. Here's a thread with some good info in it including some videos. MASH HERE
"Some men are mere hunters; others are turkey hunters."
-- Archibald Rutledge
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Re: Electric Bike
[Re: Okatuppa]
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12/12/23 04:14 PM
12/12/23 04:14 PM
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Posts: 11,052 Central, Al
Bustinbeards
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What brand is that bike, Squadron? Looks like a rad rover
Originally Posted By: Wiley Coyote Well, the way I see it is there's just too many assholes On a good day there's a bunch of assholes in here. On a bad day there's too many assholes in here.
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Re: Electric Bike
[Re: Bustinbeards]
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12/12/23 04:25 PM
12/12/23 04:25 PM
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Posts: 2,489 Highland Home, Al
Squadron77
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What brand is that bike, Squadron? Looks like a rad rover Yes, mine is a rad rover with the updated controller for extra speed and torque.
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Re: Electric Bike
[Re: Squadron77]
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12/12/23 08:29 PM
12/12/23 08:29 PM
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Okatuppa
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What brand is that bike, Squadron? Looks like a rad rover Yes, mine is a rad rover with the updated controller for extra speed and torque. Has yours been reliable? I was set on buying that model, but someone said to avoid that drive type. I need one to ride to the stands on my property, which has an excellent road system with modest hills. The farthest trip would be about 3 miles round trip.
I ain't fightin nobody that swings around in trees with a running chainsaw like Tarzan. - FurFlyin
Oh I just thought u were a dumba$$ 🤣 my apologies… - jb20
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Re: Electric Bike
[Re: Bustinbeards]
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12/12/23 09:24 PM
12/12/23 09:24 PM
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Okatuppa
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I like mine they are great for moving around quiet, but if you have a good bit of mud it’s gonna be tough. Mine will go to about 50miles before a charge and will climb hills like a champ. If you have a good road system they are great. 3 fellas in my camp bought them one after fooling around with mine. Buy from a reputable company incase you have any problems, that way you have support to help you get it back going. What brand is yours? Is it hub drive or mid drive?
I ain't fightin nobody that swings around in trees with a running chainsaw like Tarzan. - FurFlyin
Oh I just thought u were a dumba$$ 🤣 my apologies… - jb20
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Re: Electric Bike
[Re: Okatuppa]
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12/13/23 08:20 AM
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Squadron77
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What brand is that bike, Squadron? Looks like a rad rover Yes, mine is a rad rover with the updated controller for extra speed and torque. Has yours been reliable? I was set on buying that model, but someone said to avoid that drive type. I need one to ride to the stands on my property, which has an excellent road system with modest hills. The farthest trip would be about 3 miles round trip. I've had mine for 3 years with no problems. I have about $2K in mine with the upgraded controller. Without the controller it did have a hard time pulling up steep hills and my speed was around 15MPH. With the upgrade my top speed is 26MPH and the steepest hill will only slow it down to 21-22MPH. I bought the RadRover just to see if I would use it and to see how it would perform with the thought to upgrade to the Rambo or Quietkat. I have no doubt that you get what you pay for and bikes built for hunting will out perform mine. The RadRover is a good entry level bike.
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Re: Electric Bike
[Re: Okatuppa]
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12/13/23 12:51 PM
12/13/23 12:51 PM
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Posts: 11,052 Central, Al
Bustinbeards
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I like mine they are great for moving around quiet, but if you have a good bit of mud it’s gonna be tough. Mine will go to about 50miles before a charge and will climb hills like a champ. If you have a good road system they are great. 3 fellas in my camp bought them one after fooling around with mine. Buy from a reputable company incase you have any problems, that way you have support to help you get it back going. What brand is yours? Is it hub drive or mid drive? Mine is a velotric, they are out of California, paid 1200$ delivered. it is a 48volt nominal 750w hub that spikes to 1300watts when power is needed. It has crazy torque once you go into pedal assist level 3-5, It can run 25mph if unlocked, I haven’t seen the need to unlock it it still does 20mph locked.
Originally Posted By: Wiley Coyote Well, the way I see it is there's just too many assholes On a good day there's a bunch of assholes in here. On a bad day there's too many assholes in here.
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Re: Electric Bike
[Re: Coosa buck]
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12/15/23 08:42 PM
12/15/23 08:42 PM
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Posts: 6,085 Mobile, AL
Pwyse
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I have a quiet kat warrior and for hunting it’s a game changer. Money well spent I can hook my trailer to it a tow my stand or corn or deer So it’s powerful enough to pull a deer out on a little trailer? I would love to see pics of this setup
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