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Logging road bike - what say you?
« on: September 13, 2016, 10:05:10 AM »
All,

Would this be a good logging road bike?  It's cheap and I'm only looking to get from point A to B on the dirt roads. 

All opinions welcomed.

Thanks,
Carl


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Re: Logging road bike - what say you?
« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2016, 10:21:00 AM »
Hey Carl, the biggest issue with buying the cheaper version is that it is likely to fail when you need it. It would probably work well initially but as time goes on the reason it is sold for less will show itself.
Also I believe the fat tire bikes are more geared towards downhill mountain biking. When pedalling uphill there will be more resistance and thus more energy expended on your part. I wouldn't buy without searching Craigslist or bike shops for a high end bike at a discounted price. Or just splurge and get a Rambo bike with a trailer!
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Re: Logging road bike - what say you?
« Reply #2 on: September 13, 2016, 10:32:40 AM »
I personally think you can get a higher quality bike for the same or less $ via Craig's list. Fat Tire bikes are great for snow and sand.
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Re: Logging road bike - what say you?
« Reply #3 on: September 13, 2016, 10:41:26 AM »
I wouldn't buy it, itll be more trouble then its worth, you can buy a lower end bike from a local bike store, that is fitted to you, and enjoy your experience much more, as well as being much more robust.

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Re: Logging road bike - what say you?
« Reply #4 on: September 13, 2016, 10:52:49 AM »
Thank you, gentlemen. I'll take that advice and check out CL or a bike shop.

Carl

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Re: Logging road bike - what say you?
« Reply #5 on: September 13, 2016, 11:10:19 AM »
Rambo bike at Sportsmans warehouse looked good. Electric !

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Re: Logging road bike - what say you?
« Reply #6 on: September 13, 2016, 12:24:38 PM »
Do a bunch of research and definitely buy from a bike store. I spent five hundred bucks on a Giant Talon and I love it. I almost bought another bike from from Dick's at the same price and it was basically junk compared to this. I'm not saying that this bike is the best in the world but for the money it's pretty damn good. I had no idea how far these things that come in the years since I have had a bike back in the day. The people at the bike shops are pretty into the sport and they're pretty damn helpful so that would be my recommendation. REI is a good spot to but they are little bit overpriced

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Re: Logging road bike - what say you?
« Reply #7 on: September 24, 2016, 01:25:22 AM »


The people at the bike shops are pretty into the sport and they're pretty damn helpful so that would be my recommendation.

When I was buying my bike at a bike shop, I mentioned riding gravel roads for hunting. They thought it was cool and said they sell quite a few bikes to hunters. They even talked about trailers and bow racks. You don't have to be a spandex wearer to get good service.

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Re: Logging road bike - what say you?
« Reply #8 on: September 24, 2016, 06:49:06 AM »
That's good to hear! One of my lbs didn't appreciate the fact I was buying a bike to get in shape and hunt off of. Looked down their nose at me the whole time. I drove 3 minutes to a small shop and spent 1000$ 10 minutes later. Blew my mind that the first shop was acting that way.


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Re: Logging road bike - what say you?
« Reply #9 on: September 24, 2016, 07:14:55 AM »
For logging roads, a quality hardtail (no rear suspension)  saves weight, complexity, and expense and will be just as comfortable.  You may also want to consider 1x8 or 1x9 gearing with a small front chainring.  You will sacrifice some top end speed but can still pedal at 15mph+ on flats or downhills.   For hunting the objective is durability, simplicity, and light weight.  Not every bike shop will have this combo but there is one fore sale on Seattle CL now in Bremerton for $350.   I set up a dedicated hunting bike in this way and really like it.

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Re: Logging road bike - what say you?
« Reply #10 on: September 24, 2016, 12:55:23 PM »
I prefer a bike with 29" wheels, aka a 29er, for gravel roads. The bigger wheels smooth out the bumps a little more than smaller ones.

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Re: Logging road bike - what say you?
« Reply #11 on: September 26, 2016, 11:55:53 AM »
  
For logging roads, a quality hardtail (no rear suspension)  saves weight, complexity, and expense and will be just as comfortable.  You may also want to consider 1x8 or 1x9 gearing with a small front chainring.  You will sacrifice some top end speed but can still pedal at 15mph+ on flats or downhills.   For hunting the objective is durability, simplicity, and light weight.  Not every bike shop will have this combo but there is one fore sale on Seattle CL now in Bremerton for $350.   I set up a dedicated hunting bike in this way and really like it.

Good advice, I would buy the best you can afford.  Don't forget you tools, patch kit, tube, pump... Also, it's easy to think I will go back 10 miles and haul it out easily.  It's not that easy, even with a meat wagon.   29ers are nice however, the lateral strength of the wheels is less.  Also many of the newer tires are much harder to do repair work.

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Re: Logging road bike - what say you?
« Reply #12 on: September 27, 2016, 07:47:27 AM »
You should look at a fat bike.  I saved up and bought this one.

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Re: Logging road bike - what say you?
« Reply #13 on: September 27, 2016, 08:21:44 AM »
You should look at a fat bike.  I saved up and bought this one.

How is it working for you?

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Re: Logging road bike - what say you?
« Reply #14 on: September 27, 2016, 09:38:08 AM »
Wow, that's some bike!   :yike: 

Is that the name of it, "Fat Bike"?

 


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