QuierKat 65% off

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They may not cancel orders. Thats probably the same price they sell them to retailers.


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They may not cancel orders. Thats probably the same price they sell them to retailers.


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The Pioneer is around 75% off, there is no way any manufacturer is selling to dealers at that margin. The best margin products I know are around 40-50% and thats a pretty small set of premium products that don’t have near the expense of a bike.
 
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The code Insider65 kind of sounds like something that wasn’t intended to be shared to the masses as well.
 

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I like different characteristics about the QuietKat and the Rambo.

My 2018 Rambo XP 1000 shown with the turkey has been a literal beast of a bike. It’s tough as nails and has plenty of power. The original battery is still going strong and it’s never been babied. I never seem to have my trailer handy when I need it so I haul gutted deer on the back of it routinely. It has tubeless tires with Orange Seal to fight west Texas thorn country. Rambo has impressed me in every aspect, including customer service.

The newer QuietKats have some preferred features that I like and I enjoy riding them but they also still have some proving grounds to cover in my book, especially in the longevity and customer service departments. The 750 Ranger’s battery didn’t last 100 miles before it chit the bed on me, but in all fairness I bought it second hand and can’t verify the year model, but it could be a 2017. Even so, QuietKat should be able to help me with a replacement battery but that bike sits idle because they ignore my pleas for help. I’m told that battery can be rebuilt and I seriously need to get that done but I don’t know where to start…

Thanks for the insights, Jeff, much appreciated.
I'm looking forward to throwing a leg over the Ibex, been contemplating an ebike for a long time. Renee will love that 750 Pioneer to get to the tree stand or cow pasture.

This deal was too good to pass on..
 
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I wouldn't be surprised if these are filled. They've had some huge sales lately, I just keep missing their mid-drives. The "jeep" model which is similar but a little under the ibex build wise has gone to 1500 a few times the last few months
 

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For those that have them, has CS experience been good?
Reviews online are mixed.
Put in order Ibex and Pioneer but thinking I’m just going to go with Pioneer with bigger battery.
 
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I wouldn't be surprised if these are filled. They've had some huge sales lately, I just keep missing their mid-drives. The "jeep" model which is similar but a little under the ibex build wise has gone to 1500 a few times the last few months

Was that price, through their site?
 

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The Ibex looks like a really nice full suspension bike. The Pioneer comes in a size medium, 5'6" to 6' and is rigid, no suspension. I chose the Pioneer, because I also bought a rear rack and panniers. Also, I can exercise my bird dogs around the neighborhood and in the field with it. I prefer at least a hardtail bike for carrying a lot of weight or running my dogs, because of the simplicity. Personally like others have said, I'd prefer the Apex pro for hunting. I already have a very fine carbon composite full suspension bike that I ride for fun and exercise. I don’t see myself using the Ibex much or at all. The Pioneer is also $600, cheap.
 

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The Ibex looks like a really nice full suspension bike. The Pioneer comes in a size medium, 5'6" to 6' and is rigid, no suspension. I chose the Pioneer, because I also bought a rear rack and panniers. Also, I can exercise my bird dogs around the neighborhood and in the field with it. I prefer at least a hardtail bike for carrying a lot of weight or running my dogs, because of the simplicity. Personally like others have said, I'd prefer the Apex pro for hunting. I already have a very fine carbon composite full suspension bike that I ride for fun and exercise. I don’t see myself using the Ibex much or at all. The Pioneer is also $600, cheap.
Thanks for the feedback. Did you get the battery upgrade on the pioneer? Curious as to how much of a difference the upsize battery makes?
 

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Thanks for the feedback. Did you get the battery upgrade on the pioneer? Curious as to how much of a difference the upsize battery makes?
The Pioneer comes with a very small battery, 9.6. I got the 17. They have a 21 but I don't believe that fits the Pioneer.
 

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Grabbed the 750 and a rack yesterday. Just noticed there is a red “ALMOST SOLD OUT” note now on the page for the 750 which wasn’t there yesterday.
 
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I wasn't on this site all summer to try and save money and took the year off from elk hunt. Now I broke and I'm mad at myself for taking a year off.
But thank for the heads up I have been looking for a e-bikes. Hope they show up before the snow flies.
 

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Anyone get confirmation of an order shipping?
I called and added a 2nd bike to my order. They said 72 hours to process and that I would probably see the bikes in OR in about 2 weeks.

She did ask where I got the discount code from but they still applied it so it looks like they are filling these orders.

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