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Re: Looking to buy E bike
[Re: NoHuntin]
#3957639
08/14/23 02:21 PM
08/14/23 02:21 PM
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Joined: May 2007
Posts: 1,463 Homewood
Colt1917
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8 point
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I have a QuietKat 1000. 5" nubby tires, fenders, rear wheel cargo rack, tow behind single wheel trailer ~100 lbs capacity. I bought it a couple of years ago to hunt turkey on public land, but I've never had it off road. I think it only has about 20 miles on it, all on Homewood residential streets. I think I paid $3000 for the basic $4000 MSRP bike (new), then added all the listed extra bits. It's yours for $2000. On the highest speed, full electric, it will just about jump out from under you from a standing start. Supposed to go 19 miles on a battery charge without pedaling.
Colt1917
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Re: Looking to buy E bike
[Re: Colt1917]
#3957650
08/14/23 02:45 PM
08/14/23 02:45 PM
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Joined: Oct 2014
Posts: 409 Helena
NoHuntin
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Joined: Oct 2014
Posts: 409
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I have a QuietKat 1000. 5" nubby tires, fenders, rear wheel cargo rack, tow behind single wheel trailer ~100 lbs capacity. I bought it a couple of years ago to hunt turkey on public land, but I've never had it off road. I think it only has about 20 miles on it, all on Homewood residential streets. I think I paid $3000 for the basic $4000 MSRP bike (new), then added all the listed extra bits. It's yours for $2000. On the highest speed, full electric, it will just about jump out from under you from a standing start. Supposed to go 19 miles on a battery charge without pedaling. Sounds like it’s what I’m need. I will message you later today.
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Re: Looking to buy E bike
[Re: NoHuntin]
#3957663
08/14/23 03:07 PM
08/14/23 03:07 PM
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Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 3,307 Here
Okatuppa
10 point
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10 point
Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 3,307
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I have a QuietKat 1000. 5" nubby tires, fenders, rear wheel cargo rack, tow behind single wheel trailer ~100 lbs capacity. I bought it a couple of years ago to hunt turkey on public land, but I've never had it off road. I think it only has about 20 miles on it, all on Homewood residential streets. I think I paid $3000 for the basic $4000 MSRP bike (new), then added all the listed extra bits. It's yours for $2000. On the highest speed, full electric, it will just about jump out from under you from a standing start. Supposed to go 19 miles on a battery charge without pedaling. Sounds like it’s what I’m need. I will message you later today. NoHuntin, let me know if you pass on this.
I ain't fightin nobody that swings around in trees with a running chainsaw like Tarzan. - FurFlyin
Oh I just thought u were a dumba$$ 🤣 my apologies… - jb20
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Re: Looking to buy E bike
[Re: NoHuntin]
#3958386
08/15/23 01:36 PM
08/15/23 01:36 PM
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Joined: May 2007
Posts: 1,463 Homewood
Colt1917
8 point
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8 point
Joined: May 2007
Posts: 1,463
Homewood
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Okatuppa what's your phone number? I'll text your a few pictures. NoHuntin passed due to being a self described 5"8" with short legs. This is the larger frame model designed for 6'1" and taller, however I handle it fine at 5'10".
Colt1917
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