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There are a number of them out there.Any 2 wheeled dirt bikes that can tow trailers? I know a lot of the larger road cruiser motorcycles do..
I've ridden one with fat tires that was NOT 2WD - not impressed.What about those little 2 wheel drive knobby tire bikes? Can't recall the name rondo or ronco or something?
Mules are better - more surefooted, smarter, more staminaA good horse can do chinups up a cliff with you holding onto its tail. So do that.
My dad had one of those, but it got stolen. Grandpa had a Sidekick that looked an awful lot like a Tote Goat.I also have a Tote Goat. Anyone remember them?
We towed trailers with our mountain bikes. Mine was a Burley Nomad. My buddy had a Burley Cargo trailer. Great for hauling stuff into remote areas. Plus, we hauled a few bulls out with them as well. Good times. Oh, to be young again. That Nomad is, and has been for several years, hanging from the rafter in my shop. Got my picture in a couple of national bowhunting publications with that trailer - hauling out bulls my buddy killed. I never understood why he had all the luck, along with better hearing, being 13 years younger than me, in better condition, can call elk like nobody else, etc. I tell ya, life just ain't fair. I've killed a few bulls with my bow, but never on a bike & trailer hunt. Mine are always the old-fashioned way - carried out on pack frames.Any 2 wheeled dirt bikes that can tow trailers? I know a lot of the larger road cruiser motorcycles do..
I was referring to motorcycles and not mountain bikes, very aware that mountain bikes, and all kinds of bicycles actually, have a lot of trailers.We towed trailers with our mountain bikes. Mine was a Burley Nomad. My buddy had a Burley Cargo trailer. Great for hauling stuff into remote areas. Plus, we hauled a few bulls out with them as well. Good times. Oh, to be young again. That Nomad is, and has been for several years, hanging from the rafter in my shop. Got my picture in a couple of national bowhunting publications with that trailer - hauling out bulls my buddy killed. I never understood why he had all the luck, along with better hearing, being 13 years younger than me, in better condition, can call elk like nobody else, etc. I tell ya, life just ain't fair. I've killed a few bulls with my bow, but never on a bike & trailer hunt. Mine are always the old-fashioned way - carried out on pack frames.
Because balance and quirky handling, and at the width, a 4 wheeler is more useful?Why not a side car?
And a song to go with it:
I attached a gorilla cart to my old scooter for hauling crap from back of house to front etc. should be able to rig up some type of narrow off-road trailer pretty easily I would think. Something more durable than the gorilla cart I mean.I was referring to motorcycles and not mountain bikes, very aware that mountain bikes, and all kinds of bicycles actually, have a lot of trailers.
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Oops. I should have realized that with the thread being about "prepping" not "hunting". Sorry not sorry for my one-track mind.I was referring to motorcycles and not mountain bikes, very aware that mountain bikes, and all kinds of bicycles actually, have a lot of trailers.
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Wouldn't be hard to add a gimbal mount to bike handlebars. It would be really dumb probably, but wouldn't be difficult.But, but machinegun
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Much mo' betta' to let the sidecar monkey handle the shooting unless rockets:Wouldn't be hard to add a gimbal mount to bike handlebars. It would be really dumb probably, but wouldn't be difficult.
Gimbal for lighter weight guns (def not machine gun, unless simple ar or whatever).
But, but machinegun
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Did someone say machine guns...? from the prepper vehicle threadWouldn't be hard to add a gimbal mount to bike handlebars. It would be really dumb probably, but wouldn't be difficult.
Gimbal for lighter weight guns (def not machine gun, unless simple ar or whatever).