How did you mount the rifle case? Been looking at options but havnt seen anything great. I have a cycle racks rack on mine with a 65 tooth sprocket.
Thanks. I might try to fab something sturdy up, or just keep packing it on my back like I've been doing ha.I fabricated a set of 'pannier supports' that fit on my Tusk rear rack (they'll work with the CR too) They're 2 harbor freight Hang Alls, bent to the correct angles, inserted & screwed into 2 lengths of PEX water pipe
Thanks for the pictures RobSorry, I hit the button before I was finished.
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Scrap the helmet and the protective gear. Cowboy that shitBrapppppp
I ride with my rifle in my Kifaru sling on the nastiest, single-track trails Idaho has to offer. I'd rather ride technical trails without a rifle at all,...but the Kifaru isn't too much of a concession when hunting. A rifle strapped to a bike is soon to be damaged in my experience. Our first instinct when crashing (inevitable at some point on a bike) is to protect ourselves...which I why I want the rifle attached to me.
For all of you considering a TW200...I'd respectfully suggest looking at a CRF230 or the newer CRF250F as an alternative. They are MUCH more capable trail bikes, and much lighter than the piggy TWs. Seat height difference is negligible as well, which is what most of you are drawn to with the TW.
Dave
TWs are great for riding down unimproved, two-track roads if that's what you're looking for. If you want to ride designated single-track USFS trails though, it's not even close...the CRF is a MUCH better choice.
I think about that too when I read these threads. The first time I put a 60 pound backpack on and rode a single track trail it was eye opening and pretty nerve racking within the first half mile or less. Not too mention I was more tired when I got to where I was going than if I had just hiked haha. It got less tiring the more I did it tho, just like riding single track without a pack was. If anyone is looking to do this style of hunting and you're not proficient on a dirt bike on single track already then you have some serious practicing to do before you put a heavy pack on. And riding a street bike or Harley on pavement is completely irrelevant to riding in the mountains so don't think that'll help either.I wonder how many broken bones this thread is going to create.
Everyone reading this who has never ridden a bike even on flat ground:
“I’m getting me a motorcycle for my elk hunt!”
Crunch. Lol
I've had a TW for years too and loved it but want something that I can use for hunting and more all around. Was thinking about a KTM 300 XCW and possibly adding a Rekluse clutch to it. I just cant decide.Been using a motorcycle for decades, and it allows me to get away from the folks on quads and SXS. Used a TW for years and switched to a 300 KTM. It's nice to know I can get meat to a trail and then get it out via the bike.
a 2 stroke eh?!Yes, XCW and it’s the best bike I have ever ridden. So much low end grunt it’s damn near impossible to lug it enough to kill it. It handles like a downhill MTB. I did lower it for better trail handling because they are tall. A Yamaha TTR 230 is also another great trail/hunt bike.
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