I thought I saw in a previous thread on here awhile back that they aren't. ??Are they allowed on public land in TN?
I thought I saw in a previous thread on here awhile back that they aren't. ??Are they allowed on public land in TN?
After riding your's, I built me one last year and about to build another one. They are great until the battery goes down.Glad to hear that you're still able to go the distance. There are those of us that are aging and don't get around like we used to. So we enjoy the use of bikes. One day, you too will be there. So remember this.
Oh yeah, and a whole lot of fun outside of hunting!The ultimate ebike
No but it helps draging up hill easier lolIf your gonna climb steep hills the mid drive e-bikes is where it's at. Cause if you have a 7 speed it acts like a transmission with 1st being your low gear. A regular hub drive doesn't do that. I don't own one but did lots of research on it couple years ago. But with it being less than 750 watts being considered non motorized that takes out any need for an Ebike for me. If it says no motorized vehicles. Plus anything less than 750 watts isn't gonna climb much in these mountains.
I despise e bikes. I have no advantage now. I use to out walk everybody to secluded spots. Not anymore.
Do you have a link to his stuff. I could not find anything.I've had one a couple years now. XOE built outta Pennsylvania by a guy named Vernon Heil. He's a deer hunter and has a few different models.
I do not. He's hard to find I agree. Just search Facebook xtreme outdoor e-bikes and I believe his profile pic he is holding a coyoteDo you have a link to his stuff. I could not find anything.
I didn't have to make it a race before. I just went further than people were willing to walk. I was totally alone then.If everyone has them, why walk when everyone else rides? This way you can beat them to the spot.
I bet the first guy who used a compound bow had the same argument.