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Trailers are great but when you have 5 miles of steep grade to ride down you have to get creative with your brake system.
Have you guys ever knocked your scope off riding on rough roads?
Quote from: Wea300mag on April 21, 2013, 06:40:08 PMTrailers are great but when you have 5 miles of steep grade to ride down you have to get creative with your brake system. hey Wea300mag could you post close ups of you handle bar gun mount thanks.
I looked into this very topic last season, and figured I could make due with a kids trailer. Luckliy, I came across a free Schwinn bike trailer and had my way with it. I cut all of the material off of it, leaving the bare frame. I then took the wheel mounts, and flipped them to mount below the frame vice over it for a bit more clearance. I got some square tubing and mending braces and reinforced the overall structure. Lastly, I went a bit crazy with the spray paint, what can I say...I'm a sucker for camo. Total weight comes in just over 22 lbs, and I was able to haul my then 230 lb brother in law around on it without a problem during an initial redneck test run. I've yet to get it out on the back roads to test it out, but I feel pretty confident that it'll hold up just fine. Hope this helps you out.
Quote from: supagoose on April 23, 2013, 03:08:55 PMQuote from: Wea300mag on April 21, 2013, 06:40:08 PMTrailers are great but when you have 5 miles of steep grade to ride down you have to get creative with your brake system. hey Wea300mag could you post close ups of you handle bar gun mount thanks.Here is a close-up. They have a shock absorbing/gripping feature and straps to hold the gun down. Also, I don't go too fast with this set-up (10-12 mph max). If it's just my bike and me, I strap the gun to my back and ride the bike like I stole it.
I like JPhelps recommendation of riding on forest roads to get use to the bumps. The first year I used a bike for hunting I trained on paved roads and on opening day discovered real quick that I should have trained on forest service roads. So, know to get ready for the season I will scout areas riding my bike on forest roads.