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Re: Mountain bike bow hunting
« Reply #15 on: August 26, 2009, 07:59:46 AM »
I would use the pack.  I have caught to many branches on the handle bars and crashed one time.  It can also shake the sites loose, eventhough it shouldn't. 
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Re: Mountain bike bow hunting
« Reply #16 on: August 26, 2009, 04:55:52 PM »
I don't really have an opinion on pack versus handle bar rack, but I have the mad dog fin grips mounted on my handle bars and am happy with the setup. Initially I mounted them directly to the handle bars, but was having a problem getting clearance for arrows plus string. I added handle bar extensions to give me another 4 or 5 inches of height and mounted the grips to these extensions. This setup also works well for carrying a rifle.


Ditto that - I have pretty much the same set up except the mounts are on the bolt on hand guards at the ends of the bars ( could be the same thing your talking about).  Those give you the extra clearance needed.  I put a small strap around the string in the middle  and run it back to the goose neck on the handles bars, then cinch it down to keep the bow from bouncing around.  My bike is also full suspension which helps with the vibration.  Pics in a week or so. 

 - Add the rack on the back to hall some extra water, a bivy, and to store your jacket when it warms up. Also a little bike pack under the seat for tire repair gear, headlight, cable lock, and a plastic bag to throw over the seat while your not riding. Don't forget the fenders front and rear or you'll get soaked/ muddy from road spray.  Tire pump too.

Your ass will hurt from the seat for the first few days of riding, but you can sure cover a lot of miles.....and quietly. My feet sure appreciate it at the end of the day on the ride out.  Did 22 miles one day last year combined hiking and biking.
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Re: Mountain bike bow hunting
« Reply #17 on: August 27, 2009, 11:08:00 AM »
As everyone is stating here, racks and packs both work well.  It just depends on preference.  I use All Rite gun/bow rack on my handlebar extensions as well and I take a couple sets of rubber snubbers to secure it making sure nothing is rubbing.  Any pack can be converted to pack your bow easily by getting a couple nylon web cargo straps ($1.50 at Ace or any place with a camping section).  Just find a way to weave them through loops or features on your pack and cinch them tight.  An extra shirt or jacket can be used for additonal padding around your sight and/or rest.

A rear rack is a must , as mentioned, and I can't overemphasize investing in some good halogen lighting.  I have a 5W and 15W on the front plus another 5W for my helmet.  The helmet light is invaluable for late night tracking or butchering/packing after dark.  I have the Vista Light Nightstick Code 25 set up and LOVE it.  The batteries last a very long time and the whole works has endured years of use in heavy rain, heat, etc.  It's not cheap but it's worth the investment.

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Re: Mountain bike bow hunting
« Reply #18 on: August 27, 2009, 11:14:55 AM »
I have this on my bike.  I have had both my bow and my rifle in it.  works well.
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Re: Mountain bike bow hunting
« Reply #19 on: August 27, 2009, 11:15:59 AM »
Clint,
I just ordered the Badland Bow hunting fanny back, see pics below.  The bow cam fits in the fanny back bottom and the bow get strapped on your back, I tried it at my archery shop and love it, you still can get allot of supplies, calls etc in the fanny back.  the pics I found on line.  I would think that works for biking :dunno:

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Re: Mountain bike bow hunting
« Reply #20 on: August 27, 2009, 11:16:20 AM »
I have this on my bike.  I have had both my bow and my rifle in it.  works well.

same one I have I like it

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Re: Mountain bike bow hunting
« Reply #22 on: August 27, 2009, 11:20:09 AM »
yes, that is the All Rite Products gun/bow rack.  Works well as does the Mad Dog finned model.  My partner uses it and it works great.  That's the Badlands Monster fanny pack.  It has a strap across the top that you can wrap around your lower limb.  I've also laid my bow across the top of the pack, but I prefer the Hypervent or Diablo for most of my hunting.

I was just thinking that we should just post some bike pics like Rob did.  Good way to share ideas...
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Re: Mountain bike bow hunting
« Reply #23 on: August 27, 2009, 11:28:38 AM »
Clint,
I just ordered the Badland Bow hunting fanny back, see pics below.  The bow cam fits in the fanny back bottom and the bow get strapped on your back, I tried it at my archery shop and love it, you still can get allot of supplies, calls etc in the fanny back.  the pics I found on line.  I would think that works for biking :dunno:

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Re: Mountain bike bow hunting
« Reply #24 on: August 27, 2009, 11:41:33 AM »
!!!Check out their Warranty!!!
The Legendary Badlands Unconditional Warranty

“We don’t care what happened, or whose fault it was, we will fix it for free forever.  We could care less if you bought it at a garage sale or a gear swap, as long as it says Badlands on the pack it’s covered.  All we ask is that you use and abuse your pack as much as possible so we can learn how to make better products”

And that's no BS - you break it, they fix it or replace it.  If it has a badlands logo on it, they cover it unconditionally.  You can see some YouTube videos on the web site where guys are trying to destroy a 2200 by adding weight and shaking the pack until it eventually fails, but only after an extreme amount of weight.  Check it out:

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Re: Mountain bike bow hunting
« Reply #25 on: August 27, 2009, 11:56:22 AM »
great looking pack, what is the name of it?  thanks.

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Re: Mountain bike bow hunting
« Reply #26 on: August 27, 2009, 01:12:02 PM »
great looking pack, what is the name of it?  thanks.

That's the Badlands Monster fanny pack.

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Re: Mountain bike bow hunting
« Reply #27 on: August 28, 2009, 10:25:54 AM »
Cylvertip....it sounds like we have the same setup. I have a rack on the back and added a milk crate for carrying my pack plus other stuff on the way in. I also swapped out seats for a gel seat. It's not as comfortable as my truck, but many many times better than the seat that came on the bike.

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Re: Mountain bike bow hunting
« Reply #28 on: September 22, 2009, 03:38:25 PM »
Pics of the "behind gate rig" 

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Re: Mountain bike bow hunting
« Reply #29 on: September 22, 2009, 09:07:41 PM »
I hunted all weekend with it in my hand after on the first day when it was strapped to my back a heard stopped 30 yards off the side of the road and just stood there while I attempted to unattach my bow, they took off when the last buckle was undone

 


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