Originally Posted by
Kelpy
That is actually a really good idea! Does it not hurt them to lay on their side in the bed of a pickup? How does one go about hauling around a bow during bow season with a dirtbike.
I rode sportbikes for a few years when i lived in vegas. So riding the bike shouldn't be the issue. . .
Thanks for the input so far guys, Kelpy
It's a really good idea but you have no idea how to haul a bow on it? Huh? Do you "hear" yourself?
And hauling out any game you might harvest? Any consideration to that little problem?
Alright. As to a practical ATV for the purposes that you described.
I picked up a pair of Suzuki LT-160E quads for well under $1000.
I think these are 1997's. 2WD, electric start, reverse, no clutch, chain drive, very light, only
sips gas, and as you can see a couple racks to strap things on.
Very good in the woods as they can turn really tight.
Only thing I had to do was put a couple batteries in them a couple years after I bought them. the batteries were like $35/each. Of course I do regular oil changes and lube everything and these things have had the heck ridden out of them and have been trouble free.
Of course the racks are not as big as say my Polaris Sportsman 700's but the 160's will certainly haul a 200 lb rider and his gear/deer.