Electric Hunting Tricycle Bike

Meriwether Mike

Senior Member
I am considering getting one of these to access my hunting property. Does anyone have any experience or recommendations?
 

Ruger#3

RAMBLIN ADMIN
Staff member
I am considering getting one of these to access my hunting property. Does anyone have any experience or recommendations?
I remember several lengthy threads on this topic over the years. The search window is your friend.
 

Lilly001

Senior Member
I’ve been thinking hard about these.
I have a lease that requires a 1/2 mile walk (up hill) to access my stand.
My legs really give me fits after the first week of the season.
I could ride a 4wheeler but its transport and unloading would require big changes to our parking spot.
Any game recovery would be by truck after taking down a cable.
I know the state has a 750 watt limit on its land but that doesn’t include my plans.
How do they do in wet conditions? Mud?
And are they transportable on a rear hitch rack?
What specific models have others had good, or bad, experience with?
And how much should I plan on paying for a decent one?
 

Meriwether Mike

Senior Member
We will have a side by side or truck to retrieve the deer. We have decided on my Kentucky lease to be total electric or walk in. The deer seemed to be affected by the UTV traffic this past year.
 

turkeykirk

Senior Member

Jim Boyd

Senior Member
I have bought and used several of those trikes over the years.

In a flat factory they are a dream to ride. Up a hill, not so much.

Looks like those have power up front tho.

Yes

Looked like front power
 

Jim Boyd

Senior Member
Not sure if it would tote a deer?

Great question that I do not know the answer to…..

I would that that for many, the trike might be transport and a deer another issue entirely.
 

bfriendly

Bigfoot friendly
These hunting bike prices have gotten ridiculous! No way a bike is worth 6k or more
Have you priced a side by side lately? Folks are buying them up!

I’ve been thinking hard about these.
I have a lease that requires a 1/2 mile walk (up hill) to access my stand.
My legs really give me fits after the first week of the season.
I could ride a 4wheeler but its transport and unloading would require big changes to our parking spot.
Any game recovery would be by truck after taking down a cable.
I know the state has a 750 watt limit on its land but that doesn’t include my plans.
How do they do in wet conditions? Mud?
And are they transportable on a rear hitch rack?
What specific models have others had good, or bad, experience with?
And how much should I plan on paying for a decent one?
My tow hitch can hold two e-bikes, but my bike also can fold in half if needed…..I’ve never done that.
 

bfriendly

Bigfoot friendly
Not good in mud either…..it is NOT a dirt bike!
That said, they are very useful and are a blast! I just ordered a chest harness for my camera……..I’ll make a video soon and show you what I mean :bounce:
 
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