Cheap hunting bike

Jim britt

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Anybody have any info,I am looking for a hunting bike for 2100 and below, something with the best torque I can get for the price, I know the price is low but just curious to see if I can get something decent for this price,Thankyou.
 
Anybody have any info,I am looking for a hunting bike for 2100 and below, something with the best torque I can get for the price, I know the price is low but just curious to see if I can get something decent for this price,Thankyou.
While at 2495 minus 125= 2370 USD is above your 2100 limit, this bike from BPM imports:

https://www.bpmimports.com/shop/bike-model/b52/b52-1000w-electric-bike/

seems to be the rock bottom low price for a Bafang Ultra powered mid drive fattie/hunting bike configuration with racks. Its 24 x 4 tires may mean it might not be a good fit for really tall people though.

Note that there’s only spotty and sparse information on the seller who clearly isn’t in the same league as QuietKat, Backou, or even Rambo so there’s some risk buying from this vendor, especially for a new model with no reviews. But you do get the same high torque motor as these upscale models, so that as long as the frame is sturdy enough you have the basis for a tractor trailer towing hunting bike; but maybe not right out of the box.
 
Do you intend to pedal or use it like a scooter? Makes a big difference when referring to a purchase.
 
Get a step thru steel cruiser and add a middrive, they make em with front and back rack included, one other thing one with a seatpost battery is easy to upgrade battery size.( the controller is easy to get to on some of them too.
 
I'd throw a BBSHD kit onto a good-fit bike frame. The BBSHD pulls hundreds of pedicabs all day...
 
Violamart" makes an electric off road bike kit that you can really soup up( looks a little like a 'Sur ron" its about $3500, if you already have some of the components you can make a badass ride for under $6K, it would not probably be road legal, should be as capable as the lower end "gassers" without the noise and stench. If I am lowballing someone will correct Me.
Two things , ebikes are ecologically friendly...hunting isn't.
You would get better results leaving out the hunting part.
Yep I signed a "Peace Treaty" with the critters a long time ago" enjoy Nature, do not subdue it.
 
I'm also looking for a hunting/fishing rig. I rode my Schwinn AlComp 2 miles to the pond from camp today mostly gravel/sand roads and a little single track. Had thought about converting this bike, but really want to get a fat tire for the loose sand. A hub drive should be plenty as I live in Florida and there's not too many hills. Looking at the Aventon, or the gotrax tundra. I really like the olive drab green.
 
Rambo bikes lean towards the hunting side of things. Himiway ebikes have some fat tire ebikes that would also work.
 
Here is a list of Step Thru Fat tire hunting bikes that may help you,
all a Hub motor models.
None of the Mid-Drive bikes are in that price range.
All these Brands have throttles
Wildeway KW26 ST$1049
Bee Cool PathFinder ST$1199
Rattan Pathfinder ST$1249
Lectric X Peak ST$1299
ET Cycle T720 ST$1299
Go Trax Tundra ST$1399
Velotric Nomad 1 ST$1399
Mooncool MC 3 AWD ST$1399
Heybike Explore ST$1399
Himiway Zebra All terrain ST$1499
Bandit X Trail Urban ST$1499
Freesky Wildcat Pro ST$1549
Senada Herald All Terrain ST$1579
FD Freedare Eden ST$1599
Rad Rover 6 Plus ST$1599
Haoqui Antelope Pro ST$1599
Haoqui Eagel Long Range ST$1649
Velowave Rover ST$1699
Vetanya Alligator ST$1699
Magicycle Ocelet Pro ST$1699
Coffman's Ridgeline ST$1699
Vtuvia Raindeer ST$1799
Denago Fat Tire Bike ST$1799
Aventon Adventure 2 ST$1799
Velowave Ranger 2.0 ST$1799
AIMI Big Sur ST$1799
Ride 1 UP Rift ST$1895
Hovsco HovAlpha ST$1999
Velowave Pony Compact ST$1899
M2S All terrain Scout ST$1999
Velowave Grace ST$2000
ET Cycle T1000 ST$2099
Magnum Nomad ST$2199
M2S All terrain ST$2199
Mokwheel Basalt ST$2199
 
Here is a list of Step Thru Fat tire hunting bikes that may help you,
all a Hub motor models.
None of the Mid-Drive bikes are in that price range.
All these Brands have throttles
Wildeway KW26 ST$1049
Bee Cool PathFinder ST$1199
Rattan Pathfinder ST$1249
Lectric X Peak ST$1299
ET Cycle T720 ST$1299
Go Trax Tundra ST$1399
Velotric Nomad 1 ST$1399
Mooncool MC 3 AWD ST$1399
Heybike Explore ST$1399
Himiway Zebra All terrain ST$1499
Bandit X Trail Urban ST$1499
Freesky Wildcat Pro ST$1549
Senada Herald All Terrain ST$1579
FD Freedare Eden ST$1599
Rad Rover 6 Plus ST$1599
Haoqui Antelope Pro ST$1599
Haoqui Eagel Long Range ST$1649
Velowave Rover ST$1699
Vetanya Alligator ST$1699
Magicycle Ocelet Pro ST$1699
Coffman's Ridgeline ST$1699
Vtuvia Raindeer ST$1799
Denago Fat Tire Bike ST$1799
Aventon Adventure 2 ST$1799
Velowave Ranger 2.0 ST$1799
AIMI Big Sur ST$1799
Ride 1 UP Rift ST$1895
Hovsco HovAlpha ST$1999
Velowave Pony Compact ST$1899
M2S All terrain Scout ST$1999
Velowave Grace ST$2000
ET Cycle T1000 ST$2099
Magnum Nomad ST$2199
M2S All terrain ST$2199
Mokwheel Basalt ST$2199
WOW!!! Awesome helpful work.
 
Here is a list of Step Thru Fat tire hunting bikes that may help you,

I see my ET.CYCLE on that list.

I wouldn't recommend it for hunting unless you put new tires on it.
The street slicks don't work very good in the muck. 😂

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I like the bike, it's heavy but it can take a beating.
I've dropped it more than 2 dozen times with no damage.

I haven't "crashed" yet though. I just fell over at a few miles per hour.

The controller and its programming sucked though so I replaced the controller and display.
The throttle is an just an on/off switch. Full power or nothing at all
 
WOW!!! Awesome helpful work.
Keith 69 Thanks
I have over 60+ ST bikes in this Xl program with these info bits on each bike:
There is 10+ Mid-Drives also listed, all are Step thru models.
It sure saves time looking up information....
Here is the complete list of bikes:
Wildeway KW26 ST$1049
Bee Cool PathFinder ST$1199
Rattan Pathfinder ST$1249
Lectric X Peak ST$1299
ET Cycle T720 ST$1299
Go Trax Tundra ST$1399
Velotric Nomad 1 ST$1399
Mooncool MC 3 AWD ST$1399
Heybike Explore ST$1399
Himiway Zebra All terrain ST$1499
Bandit X Trail Urban ST$1499
Freesky Wildcat Pro ST$1549
Senada Herald All Terrain ST$1579
FD Freedare Eden ST$1599
Rad Rover 6 Plus ST$1599
Haoqui Antelope Pro ST$1599
Haoqui Eagel Long Range ST$1649
Velowave Rover ST$1699
Vetanya Alligator ST$1699
Magicycle Ocelet Pro ST$1699
Coffman's Ridgeline ST$1699
Vtuvia Raindeer ST$1799
Denago Fat Tire Bike ST$1799
Aventon Adventure 2 ST$1799
Velowave Ranger 2.0 ST$1799
AIMI Big Sur ST$1799
Ride 1 UP Rift ST$1895
Hovsco HovAlpha ST$1999
Velowave Pony Compact ST$1899
M2S All terrain Scout ST$1999
Velowave Grace ST$2000
ET Cycle T1000 ST$2099
Magnum Nomad ST$2199
M2S All terrain ST$2199
Mokwheel Basalt ST$2199
Troxus Explorer ST$2299
Stalker Forester ST$2325
Ventanya Kodiak ST$2399
HJM New Toury ST$2399
Juiced Rip Current S ST#2399
Magicycle Deer ST$2499
Juggernaut Hub Duo ST$2499
Excell Camo 26 ST$2599
QuietKat Villager ST$2799
Cyrusher Trax All Terrain ST$2799
Predator Sabre ST$2875
Pedego Trail Tracker ST$2995
E-cells Super AWD ST$3499
Vamoose Super Mammoth XI 750 ST$4099
Mid-Drive motors
Evelo Omega ST$2599
* Juggernaut Ultra Dro 4 ST$2799
Denago Hunting 1 ST$2799
Juggernaut Ultra Duo 3 ST$2949
(BBSH Motor) Area 13 Sabre ST$2999
M2S Forest Summit ST$3499
(BBSH Motor) Rambo Rebel ST$3499
Rambo Bushwacker 2.0 ST$3599
Predator Sabre X ST$3795
Eunoran Spector ST$3799
Bakcou Mule ST$4599
PriceMotor SizeMotor Drive TypeTorque OutputRider SizeSpeed MPH MaxBattery SizeHrs Charge TimeMax Range MilesWheel sizeSuspensionGearing TypeSpeed Number of gearsBrake TypeStep Over HeightStep Thru Frame MaterialBike Weight with BatteryMax Bike Carrying WeightMax Towing WeightMax Carrying weight of RacksSensors Torque PASThrottleUSB portWalk ModeEco / Sport ModesCertificationsOptinal Equip #
 
If you're hunting small animals.
With a small caliber rifle. Yeah it might work using these ebikes mentioned on above post.
However if you are carrying long range rifle and a couple hi powered pistols and ammo.
You needs a hi powered emtb or just buy a jonh deer or Honda 4x4 side x side intended for ranch use.
 
Two things , ebikes are ecologically friendly...hunting isn't.
You would get better results leaving out the hunting part.
Not so Che. Fair chase hunting is actually by far more ecologically friendly then Store bought Meat. Unfortunately hunting is hunting with no guarantees that the Hunter will actually be successful that day, whereas going to the Store is a sure bet if you don't mind eating all the chemicals that poor Animal was feed with before slaughtering.
As for a good Bike for all around including hunting purpose, I use my Fucare Gemini with 20 inch wheels 4" wide Tires but most important it has 2 Batteries giving me that extra range and carrying capacity of 400 Lbs.

Cheers and happy hunting
 
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