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    #16
    Originally posted by CaptJack View Post
    .....This is the Montague folding military bike now used by both the Swiss and a number of U.S. paratrooper units
    (civilian versions for sale at Sams on occasion)

    Or they can be ordered from their web sight. That is the same bike I am currently useing. These are fully foldable bikes. I took the 2.1" knobbys off and added Tom Slick 1.5"s, bar ends for the Fin-Grip Pros, removable seat post rack, and a removable front fender for when it gets nasty out. I also have another one for off roading and past winter training. Being a foldable bike has it's space saving advantages when transporting

    Here it is without the Fin-Grips. People look at me funny when I do a "neighbor hood assalt" ride or commute down the street with them on .



    Last edited by Texas Grown; 02-09-2010, 10:09 PM.

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      #17
      Texas Grown - One of my best friends has two too. (bought at Sams)
      He bought the 2nd one as a guest bike, but he now has a new wife

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        #18






        you can always put your deer on the bike and roll him out






        not real sharp

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          #19
          Here is my ride. The picture of the buck laying on the seat with the head over the handle bars was what I had to do last year when the axle on my cart busted. There was no way I could have drug it, it was too far and he was too big.
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            #20
            I wish the refuge we hunt would allow them. 5 miles to the back so there aren't many who will make that walk.

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              #21
              I would sure hate to endo on bike #2

              I have never hunted on a bike but have mountain biked at my deer lease. The deer have a really surprised look when you ride up to them. I guess the noise is not familiar to them so they don't know what to do.

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                #22
                Here's my Hagerman bike, get to use it again in Segment A.

                It's gotten bloody also.
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                Last edited by kurt68; 09-08-2009, 07:19 AM. Reason: add pic.

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                  #23
                  the guy ridding with the deer on his shoulders thrue town. lol

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                    #24




                    turkey hunting


                    and when the road is closed to motorized vehicles
                    but still open to bicycles

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                        #26
                        I like the idea and have thought about doing this myself, but I dont think I would put any animal on my shoulders/bike on public lands. I have heard of to to many people that say they shoot or will shoot at anyhting.

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                          #27
                          Wow! Pretty amazing thread...I thought I could piece together bikes when I was a kid. I did not even scratch the surface!!!

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                            #28
                            I like sneaking around on a bike in the woods. follow a cow trail or a road and you will get more close to game than on a 4 wheeler. I only hunt 500 acres so when I kill something I go back and get the 4 wheeler to haul it out. As I have said previously on this subject, I have had fawns chase me and have ran right through a flock of wild turkey. The bike is a must for me and keeps me in shape.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Texas Grown View Post
                              People look at me funny when I do a "neighbor hood assalt" ride or commute down the street with them on .

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                              Urban assault bike indeed! I'm not really into mountain bikes, but that thing is awesome. It needs a Blackhawk Serpa retention holster on the "top tube" just for some added effect


                              You guys have got some cool hunting bikes! Great ideas. But I'm a bad enough climber as it is. I can only imagine what climbing with a fully loaded game cart on the back would be like

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                                #30
                                Very interesting subject and info here...thanks CaptJack

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