Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => All Other Gear => Topic started by: washelkhunter on August 07, 2013, 05:19:58 PM
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Here was my solution to filling in the gaps on my game art, orange construction barrier and heavy duty zip ties. Cheap fix!
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Good idea. Lightweight and fills in all the gaps in the rails. I'm on it!
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That works!
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Great idea!!! :tup:
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Great idea!!! :tup:
:yeah:
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very nice! Nothing worse than getting out and finding that your wheel has been rubbing on a hind quarter for the last 3 miles! :yike:
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Cool idea! I used to do the same with cheap used burlap and zipties. Works great :tup:
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:tup: nice
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:tup:
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I have the same cart.
2nd year of ownership, upgraded the wheels, 20" bike tires with solid tubes. Much better ride and ability to roll over obstacles.
3rd year, welded expanded metal to the deckandmade some sheet metal wheelguards, same idea as the safety fence,only stouter and allows use of bungies/ ratchet straps to secure load.
4th year, added extension handles on both ends to make the cart longer and taller for more leverage and control. plus welded on some adjustable down tubes to act as skid brakes, work awesome going down hill, removable going up or flat landing.
This year making a trailering hitch system to attach to my KLR in case I can put the bike to use in the haul out.
I'll post some picks when I use it this year
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Sounds good, :tup: let's see some pictures jeffro.
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Good idea. Lightweight and fills in all the gaps in the rails. I'm on it!
:yeah:
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Son of a....that is genious...
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Son of a....that is genious...
:yeah: Thanks For The idea :tup:Idea