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<blockquote data-quote="Wheeler co" data-source="post: 1760974" data-attributes="member: 104429"><p>Wow, thanks for a quick reply. About five years ago I was looking for something for my brother, nine years my elder, to get into better area. This was pre-fat rbike, etrike, and I bought a juice rider cargo bike, 20" front hub motor. This after scouring the net, it was best thing I could find. Took it to the ranch in wheeler co, Oregon, and the first little hill, the front wheel spinner to a stop. Sits in the garage now. But now, I found a place called electric bike technologies with a mid-motor drive fat trike. I got a deal on one, with an extra battery for 3k...waiting for it to arrive. Now, the country I hunt is very open, average shot is over 300yds, but there are plenty of unimproved roads...my problem is walking distance...and this fat wheeled trike, with 28" wheelbase will travel this quite well. Also, the throttle speed can be adjusted down to 1mph, so I'm looking foreword to putting my boned/quartered elk on it and walking it out on the road. So, hopefully, I can ride in, and walk my elk out on power assist. My friend is getting a one-fat wheeled e-cart, to go right to where the elk drops, to get it up to the road...forgot it's name. Do a search for fat wheeled e-trikes. Most have front wheeled hub...no good. I'm also buying a Belize fat tire trike, that I'll put a mid-drive motor and battery on, so we'll soon have it figured out. Problem is, we need some legislation to allow disabled people(vets) use these behind the gates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wheeler co, post: 1760974, member: 104429"] Wow, thanks for a quick reply. About five years ago I was looking for something for my brother, nine years my elder, to get into better area. This was pre-fat rbike, etrike, and I bought a juice rider cargo bike, 20” front hub motor. This after scouring the net, it was best thing I could find. Took it to the ranch in wheeler co, Oregon, and the first little hill, the front wheel spinner to a stop. Sits in the garage now. But now, I found a place called electric bike technologies with a mid-motor drive fat trike. I got a deal on one, with an extra battery for 3k...waiting for it to arrive. Now, the country I hunt is very open, average shot is over 300yds, but there are plenty of unimproved roads...my problem is walking distance...and this fat wheeled trike, with 28” wheelbase will travel this quite well. Also, the throttle speed can be adjusted down to 1mph, so I’m looking foreword to putting my boned/quartered elk on it and walking it out on the road. So, hopefully, I can ride in, and walk my elk out on power assist. My friend is getting a one-fat wheeled e-cart, to go right to where the elk drops, to get it up to the road...forgot it’s name. Do a search for fat wheeled e-trikes. Most have front wheeled hub...no good. I’m also buying a Belize fat tire trike, that I’ll put a mid-drive motor and battery on, so we’ll soon have it figured out. Problem is, we need some legislation to allow disabled people(vets) use these behind the gates. [/QUOTE]
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