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How To Hunt Big Game
E-BIKES - the way to hunt in the west
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<blockquote data-quote="softtail103" data-source="post: 2613456" data-attributes="member: 18466"><p>Sounds like you have hub motors. Keep a close eye on your spokes. Make sure they are tight at all times. 20 miles if you don't turn up the power and use peddle assist. If you hunt where there is dangerous game be careful rounding corners. There are a lot of things to be on the look out for in the mountains on a E bike. I run Rambo and have found that when your battery dies while hunting it sure is hard to peddle those 75+ lbs bikes with super fat tires on them. Out west, not all national forests are open to EBikes either. Enjoy yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="softtail103, post: 2613456, member: 18466"] Sounds like you have hub motors. Keep a close eye on your spokes. Make sure they are tight at all times. 20 miles if you don’t turn up the power and use peddle assist. If you hunt where there is dangerous game be careful rounding corners. There are a lot of things to be on the look out for in the mountains on a E bike. I run Rambo and have found that when your battery dies while hunting it sure is hard to peddle those 75+ lbs bikes with super fat tires on them. Out west, not all national forests are open to EBikes either. Enjoy yourself. [/QUOTE]
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