I can picture you on one of these Anthony but I just don't see where you're going to put the stogie holder
Tyler, is there enough torque to pull a deer out? I thinking one of these may come in handy for you
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I can picture you on one of these Anthony but I just don't see where you're going to put the stogie holder
It actually is called "notawheelchair" https://notawheelchair.com/
Based on my initial ride, I would say it does not have enough torque to pull a deer. But I think I am going to try an locate a larger driven sprocket for it for the fall, since it looks like there is room for it, will cut down on my top speed but give me a big boost in torque.
Weight over the back will definitely help. Which is where they have it set up with some mounting points to carry gear and for that exact reason. Which is my plan.artifact wrote: ↑Wed May 05, 2021 11:41 amWatched the video and it looks pretty ideal for your needs, good luck using it.
Two things came to mind , wonder if some weight over the back drive wheels would help with traction since the majority of the weight is forward, and wondering if a bicycle shop could install multiple sprockets like the old 2 speed's, which would increase torque if needed but still have the higher speed available. Maybe neither thought is a viable one, but something that I would be looking into if I were using one.
looks awesome for bare ground! but im betting snow will be an issue with the skinny tires and 2 wheel drive?
They have a video on their youtube channel addressing snow....it will go through a little, but not much. They are well aware of it's limitations and not afraid to admit what they are, which I appreciate. Not common for companies these days to do that.
X3flightattendant100 wrote: ↑Wed May 05, 2021 5:49 amX2.longbow joe wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 10:12 pmThat's awesome Tyler. l hope it's lucky for you!
Looks bada$$.
Very cool, looking forward to the reviews and mods!wheelsquad wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 9:24 pmThe Rig (as I'm going to call it) came today. I'll post mods for hunting here as I get them done. But even without a single mod or customization, I can already say this thing is going to be a hunting game changer for me. I'm glad I held out on getting a tracked wheelchair all these years. This thing is much more up my alley (and 1/3 the cost).
Looks like making a gun/crossbow rest will be super easy to do, so I'll be drawing up some ideas for that and work out the kinks before actually building anything. Transferring into it was easy, but I'm going to scrap the velcro feet straps for some 3D printed foot cradles that will be easier to get my feet in and out of, yet still be secure.
Mr. Tyler that thing looks awesome!!wheelsquad wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 9:59 pmScreen grab from a short video we took going through the sugar sand. I have a power chair I modified with deep lug roto tiller tires and double wide front casters, and that thing gets stuck in this sand in 0 seconds flat.
The rig made it through, forward, backward, turning without the slightest slip of the tires.
The exact model and color I went with:
Yeah depending on where I'l be hunting and what help I have, etc. will determine what kind of blind setup I'll be using. Like when I'm just going out from home and by myself, we'll have a few brush blinds set up that I can just pull right into and shoot over.AJ01 wrote: ↑Fri May 07, 2021 8:12 amMr. Tyler that thing looks awesome!!wheelsquad wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 9:59 pmScreen grab from a short video we took going through the sugar sand. I have a power chair I modified with deep lug roto tiller tires and double wide front casters, and that thing gets stuck in this sand in 0 seconds flat.
The rig made it through, forward, backward, turning without the slightest slip of the tires.
The exact model and color I went with:
Looking forward to seeing all the "extras" you manage to add to it!!
I was wondering if you thought about a blind for hunting that you could open and just drive the whole rig in and hunt from that position?
I know there are some some manufactures that make blinds that open completely on one side. Don't know if it would be a large enough blind, or not.
ANYWAY....I wish you GREAT success in all you do!!
Be safe out there!!
Once more...AWESOME MACHINE!!
AJ