Mountan Bike Setup

blackdawg

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I need a few things for my new mountain bike to set it up for hunting from basecamp/the house/camper. What is the preferred method for carrying a bow or gun? Anyone have pics getting it done? I also need a rear rack that I can strap various deer stands on, trailer's sound great but I don''t want the hassle of transporting and hooking one up. I also need some fender's that will help keep the mud and water off me and the gear, suggestions? Lastly, I need a kickstand,,,laying the bike down on side of roads, in mud ,leaning against truck, etc,,,isn't working for me, any suggestions? Any other suggestions for gear that is useful for day hunting?
 
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blackdawg

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The bike is specialized rockhopper pro, I don’t believe it has anything setup for racks welded to it.


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It looks like a seat post mounted rack with p-clips might be your best bet. I have no experience with them but they should be solid.

Found this artical usefull for you:
All About Rear Pannier Racks for Bicycle Touring - CyclingAbout.com

I would also look at a traingle frame bag.
As far as mounting your rifle, you are gonna have to get creative.

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I'll add to this that I personally carry my bow or rifle in my pack. I just use the bike for covering ground faster. Then hoof it to were I want to hunt. I ride a Marin pine mountain with front rack from radioverks. I don't have a rear rack yet.
 

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That was a great article. I can tell you from experience [bad] that lowering your center of gravity is key. Even riding with a pack on is a lot more unstable.
 
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blackdawg

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I agree, keeping the center of gravity low on anything with two wheels is important. The bow/gun racks from Rambo bikes and the trailer looks interesting, anyone have experience with those products?


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blackdawg

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Let’s see some action photos with guns and packs on those mountain bikes!


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Check out old man mountain for bike racks that fit on bike without rack eyelets. To mount a rifle, I think you'll need to play around and see what works for your specific bike / gun. I remember seeing old-school photos of light infantry using rifles mounted on the top tube of a bike (something like this).

This just reminded me of seeing some guy riding a road bike through town wearing a full lycra suit with a compound bow strapped to his back. He was hauling ass and had a hot lady-friend riding behind him (she had a pretty big dog in her backpack too). Looked like fun.
 

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I have 2 trailers; Burley modified and BOB Ibex. The BOB is going scouting over the 4th. As far as bows go, I have had it mounted on the handle bars as well as strapped to my pack. The handle bars was easier, pack might be safer.
 

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For Fenders, I have Mud Shovels for my fat bike. Looks like they have been rebranded but this is the same design.


That same company also makes after market kickstands.
 
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