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My version of the "bad boy buggy"...

String Music

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Mountain biking for redheads! No gas, no noise, no trailors. All stealth! I have already tried it out and love it! I have good logging roads to ride on and they will never hear me coming! I actually rode up on two flocks of turkeys and several deer without them hearing me. The rack cost me about $70 to build.


 
Trap it on the back or put it in my vest. For me, I'll just put it on the side of the road and come back with my truck. That's a good problem to have!
 
Since I'm on private land, I thought about mounting a turkey head to the handlebars and a fan on the back and see how close I could get to a gobbler!
 
String Music said:
Since I'm on private land, I thought about mounting a turkey head to the handlebars and a fan on the back and see how close I could get to a gobbler!
use b-mobile for a helmet LOL!!!
 
mathews338 said:
String Music said:
Since I'm on private land, I thought about mounting a turkey head to the handlebars and a fan on the back and see how close I could get to a gobbler!
use b-mobile for a helmet LOL!!!

I like the idea. I may strap my full strut decot to the front!
 
Gravey said:
Looks good but I wonder if it would have been just as easy or easier to just put a gun mount on the handlebars? Nice job for sure.

It would have been easier, but you don't want any weight on the handlebar because it affects the steering. Plus, if the bike crashes, the barrel will do a nose dive into the ground. I have a bar that will absorb the impact on the side if I go down.
 

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