Ive been rocking a rad ebike for over a year now. Take the side by side in as far as I can and then the ebike the last 2 miles. Silent approach. No scent. No stress solo draging game out. Its like taking a c140 the long miles and then parachuting in that last little bit to get you to your target location. Its an energy saver especially on those multi day hunts.
@@Woods2Table just learned about these things a few days ago. Was avid outdoorsman but lost a lot of lung capacity to COVID in December. Loved your review. Looking into getting a quietkat to help me get exploring again. Also, for your Colorado viewers, they are based out of Eagle and have a showroom there.
Good info - the suddenness of power when you aren't expecting - or wanting it yet - is something one has to learn to respond to. My 750 Ranger will be used exclusively for fishing in those places where I cannot walk due to various physical impairments - and my 76+ years of age. I think the dealers should offer a list of available options for the bike when they sell it - my dealer was really nice and I had a great road test and conversation, but I wish some of the extras like fenders and lights and mirrors were talked about at that time. There's always Hey Google! - but I'd have felt better if the dealer told me first. So far I've bought front and rear fenders, a mirror, a CO2 patch kit, a valve stem adapter and a water bottle holder. I might consider some panniers - maybe. ... and a Bombay Rubber Bulb Horn just for kicks. One thing you missed is the (undocumented) "Assisted Walk Mode" of the bike - wherein you can walk alongside it and have power to help by holding down the ( - ) Minus button on the control panel. I'm pretty sure - by relationships - that the 750 and the 1000 will have similar attributes.
Quiet Kat has been on the market early as a hunting e-mtb. A decent e-mtb for the money. (MUCH more for the money than the RAMBO Megatron!) MY CHOICE: E-CELLS Super Monarch Crown -> 2 wheel drive, 2 batteries (patented single port charges both), dual suspension, hydraulic brakes. 400 pound max load (over and above the bike's 95 pound weight) FIELD CHARGING-> BLUETTI AC200 MAX LFP battery/power center charged by-> Off Grid TREK foldable solar "blanket". Yeah, both are around $1,450. (each) but can be used at home for power outages or with a camper.
We take 2 of these Ranger Ebikes to Kansas every year for the past 3 years. They are awesome. I ride down the road and coyotes and deer run on the other side of the fence beside me and are confused by what is zooming (almost silently) down the road beside them. I slow down and stop and they stop and just look back trying to figure out what I am... it's super fun. Plus I ride to about 60 yards from the stand, lay the bike on the ground and I am good to go. Just barely peddling starts the motor assist to pull me up long hills. I ride about 1.5 miles from camp to a stand each day. I put my compound bow in saddlebag in back and put a small bungee cord to keep it from rocking around and I am good to go. The only thing I wish it had was a dimming screen. I tie a bandana over the LCD screen and it really helps me keep my 'night eyes' so I can ride by moon light or near total darkness as the dirt road is actually pretty easy to see with the contrast and I don't even need a light. I actually worry about zooming down a long hill at 25+ mph in the dark and hitting a deer and its so fast and silent ! I figure it would be a good story though. We have the rear wheel motor drive, not the center drive. It works great.
Good video. After a year of research I decided on the Ridge Runner 1000w. It didn't look so big on the screen LOL. She is a beast!!! Love the shite out of it. Health reasons for getting one. Hard to walk to my favorite fishing spots. It is almost as much of a head turner as my H1.
i just bought a ranger. it's does what it is made for. built like a tank. I recommend upgrading the mechanical brakes to hydraulics. hydraulics are smoother and more stopping power. I would upgrade the front fork as well for better riding.
Nice, have a 750 watt Bafang motor bike that I might use like this... nice truck rack... thanks for sharing the video and the ebike is so silent I own when I ride it fast all I hear is the sound of the tires rolling and wind and wind at times is louder than the bike... full range on mine is 30 miles just power from the battery and sixty if I pedal... easy for me to put a lot of miles on it... and easy as well to carry an extra Samsung 48 volt battery that just slides into the bike frame on mine and has a handle like a big ammunition box would have on it... LOL! Any way thanks for the video... nice bike as well...
I have a ranger and I am trying to get the battery out of the bike for storage and I can't see a video any where the one that I have found is not the same ranger there is no lever to pull. I just bought mine this past summer
A guy's gotta eat. Besides, nature is kill or be killed. Chipmunks invade the nest of a mouse and kill their young to get food or eliminate the future competition. Yes, chipmunks of all things. Humans are far more humane when it comes to killing an animal than a coyote or bear which eats their prey alive.
Ive been rocking a rad ebike for over a year now. Take the side by side in as far as I can and then the ebike the last 2 miles. Silent approach. No scent. No stress solo draging game out. Its like taking a c140 the long miles and then parachuting in that last little bit to get you to your target location. Its an energy saver especially on those multi day hunts.
airbone!!
Ever since they came out with them I've wanted one so bad. Great review!
Thank you Lee!
Great video very well put together and informative and I don't even hunt. I enjoyed it fully. KEEP THEM COMING
Thanks so much guys!!
@@Woods2Table just learned about these things a few days ago. Was avid outdoorsman but lost a lot of lung capacity to COVID in December. Loved your review. Looking into getting a quietkat to help me get exploring again. Also, for your Colorado viewers, they are based out of Eagle and have a showroom there.
Good info - the suddenness of power when you aren't expecting - or wanting it yet - is something one has to learn to respond to. My 750 Ranger will be used exclusively for fishing in those places where I cannot walk due to various physical impairments - and my 76+ years of age.
I think the dealers should offer a list of available options for the bike when they sell it - my dealer was really nice and I had a great road test and conversation, but I wish some of the extras like fenders and lights and mirrors were talked about at that time. There's always Hey Google! - but I'd have felt better if the dealer told me first.
So far I've bought front and rear fenders, a mirror, a CO2 patch kit, a valve stem adapter and a water bottle holder.
I might consider some panniers - maybe.
... and a Bombay Rubber Bulb Horn just for kicks.
One thing you missed is the (undocumented) "Assisted Walk Mode" of the bike - wherein you can walk alongside it and have power to help by holding down the ( - ) Minus button on the control panel. I'm pretty sure - by relationships - that the 750 and the 1000 will have similar attributes.
Good perspective here - thank you!
Quiet Kat has been on the market early as a hunting e-mtb. A decent e-mtb for the money. (MUCH more for the money than the RAMBO Megatron!)
MY CHOICE: E-CELLS Super Monarch Crown -> 2 wheel drive, 2 batteries (patented single port charges both), dual suspension, hydraulic brakes. 400 pound max load (over and above the bike's 95 pound weight)
FIELD CHARGING-> BLUETTI AC200 MAX LFP battery/power center charged by-> Off Grid TREK foldable solar "blanket". Yeah, both are around $1,450. (each) but can be used at home for power outages or with a camper.
$250 for the seat absorber accessory . Outrageous pricing!!!! I bet that price is at least 200 -250% profit margin. Ridiculous
The SR Suntour is 75 bux and bad ass...
We take 2 of these Ranger Ebikes to Kansas every year for the past 3 years. They are awesome. I ride down the road and coyotes and deer run on the other side of the fence beside me and are confused by what is zooming (almost silently) down the road beside them. I slow down and stop and they stop and just look back trying to figure out what I am... it's super fun. Plus I ride to about 60 yards from the stand, lay the bike on the ground and I am good to go. Just barely peddling starts the motor assist to pull me up long hills. I ride about 1.5 miles from camp to a stand each day. I put my compound bow in saddlebag in back and put a small bungee cord to keep it from rocking around and I am good to go. The only thing I wish it had was a dimming screen. I tie a bandana over the LCD screen and it really helps me keep my 'night eyes' so I can ride by moon light or near total darkness as the dirt road is actually pretty easy to see with the contrast and I don't even need a light. I actually worry about zooming down a long hill at 25+ mph in the dark and hitting a deer and its so fast and silent ! I figure it would be a good story though. We have the rear wheel motor drive, not the center drive. It works great.
I think there is a way to turn off the backlight on the screen.
Should check out the electric unicycle. I want one but having a difficult time picking out which one to get.
They are very cool, not sure I'd want to use one on a hunt.
Good video. After a year of research I decided on the Ridge Runner 1000w. It didn't look so big on the screen LOL. She is a beast!!! Love the shite out of it. Health reasons for getting one. Hard to walk to my favorite fishing spots. It is almost as much of a head turner as my H1.
thank you very much!!!
i just bought a ranger. it's does what it is made for. built like a tank. I recommend upgrading the mechanical brakes to hydraulics. hydraulics are smoother and more stopping power. I would upgrade the front fork as well for better riding.
or get the Apex...?
Pretty cool. Great review. Cheers
Thank you very much Jason! We hope you are well.
Everything is better now. Thank You!
Nice, have a 750 watt Bafang motor bike that I might use like this... nice truck rack... thanks for sharing the video and the ebike is so silent I own when I ride it fast all I hear is the sound of the tires rolling and wind and wind at times is louder than the bike... full range on mine is 30 miles just power from the battery and sixty if I pedal... easy for me to put a lot of miles on it... and easy as well to carry an extra Samsung 48 volt battery that just slides into the bike frame on mine and has a handle like a big ammunition box would have on it... LOL! Any way thanks for the video... nice bike as well...
Great review, I'd recommend an ebike to anyone that hunts.
What brand and model are your gun/bow holders?
Nice video man
Thank you very much!
How is it far as just riding down through the woods with no roads as as a four-wheeler can do with no roads
That’s what I want to know too… it’s not the trails I want to cross!
finally a sniper bike
im not hunter but that is bad ass
Hey thank you very much!
I have a ranger and I am trying to get the battery out of the bike for storage and I can't see a video any where the one that I have found is not the same ranger there is no lever to pull. I just bought mine this past summer
These " SPECIAL HUNTING EBIKES" with high prices are out of date.
Nice bike, but...hunting? Why don't ler the amimals there and Just Go for a Ride. We are all the same. Please, do me a favor. Look at their eyes...
A guy's gotta eat. Besides, nature is kill or be killed. Chipmunks invade the nest of a mouse and kill their young to get food or eliminate the future competition. Yes, chipmunks of all things.
Humans are far more humane when it comes to killing an animal than a coyote or bear which eats their prey alive.
Apprantly we are not all the same. Leave the hunters alone
When I hunt coyotes, I aim for right between their eyes, so I’ve looked at their eyes a lot.
Its funny when u want to go electric for alot of reasons but......u gonna pay outta your ass for one
Lots of better bikes now with lower $ tags , got a velotric discovery 1 999.00 I live on farm and goes everywhere