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How To Hunt Big Game
E-BIKES - the way to hunt in the west
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<blockquote data-quote="azsugarbear" data-source="post: 2614239" data-attributes="member: 4809"><p>Most bike frames are limited to 300 lbs. max - which leaves about 100 lbs for each load. That's about all would wish to carry on my back by foot at this stage of my life. For nearly all bikes, there are front and rear racks available that are rated for 50-70 lbs carry each. You can lash the cargo to the rack or place it in paniers for even better balance. The bike in my pic is rated for 70 lbs. I haven't installed the front rack yet - and probably won't until the actual hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azsugarbear, post: 2614239, member: 4809"] Most bike frames are limited to 300 lbs. max - which leaves about 100 lbs for each load. That's about all would wish to carry on my back by foot at this stage of my life. For nearly all bikes, there are front and rear racks available that are rated for 50-70 lbs carry each. You can lash the cargo to the rack or place it in paniers for even better balance. The bike in my pic is rated for 70 lbs. I haven't installed the front rack yet - and probably won't until the actual hunt. [/QUOTE]
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