mountain bike
#11
RE: mountain bike
ok.. here is how i did it.. I left my treestand in the woods(privte woods). I lowered the seat as far as it went.. I tied the back legs to the back of the frame and spread the carass over the frame and then tied the front legs to thebottom part of the frame. I tied the head over the handlebars and then sat on the deers back and rode it down the street for the mile it was to my house.
#12
RE: mountain bike
I can't even imagine seeing somebody coming out of the woods with a deer on a mountain bike and the rider straddling the deer! LOL I have thought about using a bike to ride down the country roads to get to my spots. Deer know what the sounds of a loud exhaust means early in the morning and the mountain bike wouldn't alert them to that.....so I might actually do it this year (thought about it for the past couple of years).
#15
RE: mountain bike
I am a mountain bike racer and i do ride a lot.You can buy or make a small trailor to go behind you bike.Making it as wide as the trails are.You can use 2 mor mountain bike tires for the trailor place them about 2 feet apart runa a axle and make the trailor itself foldable to be longer when you have to carry out a deer.Make it so you clamp it to your seat post.I placing a piece of rubber innertube between the clamp and your seat post for a small amount of pivot or a bigger piece for more pivot.For starters you can use 2 old front forks off of another bike even off of a 20 in bike and bolt or weld them to a small metal frame.With this you can take your gear in and remember to not wear your hunting clothes in.Change them where you leave the bike.With the trailor you havea place for your stand and your bow and even a deer when the time comes to drag one out.If you need some ideas on how to build one PM and I can tell you exactly how to make it.
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