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nice set up all it needs is MUD & BLOOD
I have used two styles. I had a buddy make one just like the "hawkeye bilt" carts and used a converted child's carts the first go round. The hawkeye bilt styled one worked the best but it is just not for me. Check them out http://www.hawkeyebilt.com/ If you know anyone that welds,you can save about $500 having one made.
Can you share where you got it?
Quote from: Cascader74 on March 18, 2010, 07:23:11 PMYou say you didn't like full suspension bikes for hunting? I haven't taken a bike hunting yet, but looking to for more access. Last time I road one without rear suspension it about beat me to death over all the damn rocks. Just curious how much of a difference you thought it was since I'm in the market for a new hunting bike.The difference is when you pedal up hill with a rear shock, the suspension soaks up your pedal as well as the bumps. I noticed that with the hardtail I was able to get more of a "power pedal" which makes uphill climbs easier. I am also looking into pedal baskets so I can get a solid down push and up pull instead of just a down push. Hope that makes scents. The second thing I noticed is the disk breaks. They work very well going down long mountain grades. The breaks work just as good wet as they do dry.Although when wet,the discs do get a little louder. I would suggest thees two features if you are looking into a new hunting bike.
You say you didn't like full suspension bikes for hunting? I haven't taken a bike hunting yet, but looking to for more access. Last time I road one without rear suspension it about beat me to death over all the damn rocks. Just curious how much of a difference you thought it was since I'm in the market for a new hunting bike.