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    #16
    I opened this thread and clicked on the link.

    10 minutes later a RAD bikes ad appears on my Facebook.

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      #17
      Sounds like a great bike, only draw back that I see is how would you get your animal back out?

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        #18
        Originally posted by topwater blowup View Post
        Sounds like a great bike, only draw back that I see is how would you get your animal back out?
        I have to go back to grab the jeep or the wheeler, although their is a cart that rambo makes that can attach to bike to carry a deer or a kayak or whatever

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          #19
          Originally posted by topwater blowup View Post
          Sounds like a great bike, only draw back that I see is how would you get your animal back out?
          I would imagine he would still have a truck, or another lease member would have a truck. You can always go back to camp and bring a truck back in.

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            #20
            Originally posted by TheHammer View Post
            I would imagine he would still have a truck, or another lease member would have a truck. You can always go back to camp and bring a truck back in.
            This....I usually have my truck at the lease.

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              #21
              How did the electric bikes do during the 2019 year? I'm interested in one.

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                #22
                Yes, more RAD story time please. Still holding a decent charge and what not?

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                  #23
                  Bike did great this past season. Battery still performs as it did on day 1. Since I brought it back home, I've added a set of fenders.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Humper View Post
                    Bike did great this past season. Battery still performs as it did on day 1. Since I brought it back home, I've added a set of fenders.



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                    What is the range?

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                      #25
                      I get about 20 miles on a charge and that's without pedaling and not too many hills. If you pedal and use the motor to assist you can get more range.

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                        #26
                        Thanks for posting this... I’ve had this bike on the brain for a while now. I wonder though how many guys still use it after a few years, or when it’s 25 degrees in the morning. I really want to get one, but I worry that I’d be selling it in a year or two. What’s your take on the long term use at the ranch? Thanks again!


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                          #27
                          Originally posted by X-Ring99 View Post
                          Thanks for posting this... I’ve had this bike on the brain for a while now. I wonder though how many guys still use it after a few years, or when it’s 25 degrees in the morning. I really want to get one, but I worry that I’d be selling it in a year or two. What’s your take on the long term use at the ranch? Thanks again!


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                          I bought a sondors ebike from a TBH member last year to use in Kansas. It's not near as strong a bike as the radrover (36v vs 48v) but it worked great!
                          A 10 minute sweaty walk to a stand went to 2 minutes and no sweat.
                          Deer totally ignored it laying by my blinds or stands. I use it at the house checking cams and sneaking up on pigs at my cell cam feeder. I usually ride to within 50-75 yds of the pigs and they don't have a clue!

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by X-Ring99 View Post
                            Thanks for posting this... I’ve had this bike on the brain for a while now. I wonder though how many guys still use it after a few years, or when it’s 25 degrees in the morning. I really want to get one, but I worry that I’d be selling it in a year or two. What’s your take on the long term use at the ranch? Thanks again!


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                            This will be season three for me coming up. As I get older, I’m hoping that the bike will help keep me active. I just need to focus on not crashing


                            You might want to move on this soon. Rad rover announced a price hike coming very soon.

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                              #29
                              Thank you both!


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                                #30


                                I bought me a Rambo ebike this year to try out. I hunt a lot of public land in Arkansas and class 1 ebikes are allowed this year. I have a trailer that I pull with my bike to get deer and other items to and from my stand sites. If you ever ride one you will want one I promise. I will also use at my lease for going to my stand and it will be great for Turkey season next year. I have a bow rack on order that will mount on my front basket.


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