I recently picked up a Yamaha BW 200 that I am going to run on trails open to motorcycles only, should work great for that.
That's a great bike for hunting,it's low and stable.
I recently picked up a Yamaha BW 200 that I am going to run on trails open to motorcycles only, should work great for that.
How do you lock up your bike in the backcountry? You feel comfortable leaving it for a couple days?
I may be purchasing one of these electric motocross bikes for silent travel on private property.
Even regular mountain bikes are prohibited in the public lands I hunt.
Its got to be nice to have one to help pack out, especially in some of that steep country in Idaho. That being said my goal is to hunt areas away from the sounds of dirt bikes, atvs, etc. They just interrupt some of the peacefulness for me. Each to their own, they definitely seem handy, especially when you need to get way back in there! Question though, anybody have any issues meeting horses on the trails when using these? Do they spook them?
I like to single track all summer and when encountering horses I pull off the trail, take my helmet of and talk to the rider,have not had any issues to date.
When hunting I'll take my bike in a few miles,park it and then hike in one to two more miles depending on where I camp,the last few miles are trailless so I don't hear anything but Elk bugling.
Sounds like a nice set up, ever worry about theft though?
Sounds like a nice set up, ever worry about theft though?
Ive got a decked out tw200. Its a pretty sweet hunting rig(low, quiet, and decked out to carry), but the lack of power to weight kinda has been gnawing at me in the off-season. Been thinking about trading towards a WR or a DR. Havent made up my mind yet, but im building a sweet full suspension E-bike, so my dirtbiking needs may shift more towards performance in the future. Bikes definitely have a place here. Best of luck