The IBA Banquet is tonight - always a good time and for a REALLY good cause.
The board has been hard at work and have Tons of great items on the live and silent auctions.
Plus a really awesome raffle with good stuff - and maybe a few surprises thrown in throughout the night as well?
Who;s coming...
If you want to ride your bike on the streets and bike paths - a cheaper hub-drive is fine.
If you want to climb hills without pedaling - get a mid-drive
If you want to go completely off the path & up steeper hills - then get a bigger 1000W mid-drive or go All-Wheel-Drive.
I would point you towards a Rambo Savage - Mid-drive motor so a lot more torque and hill climbing power than a rear hub only bike - We have two different colors in stock - $1999 professionally assembled and ready to go with service to back it up
I'm guessing it would pull it on nice flat dry ground as long as you have the hydraulics to lift it. but get in sticky situations or some hills and it may test your tractor.
Also be very wary of some of the online bike brands - many are online-only and have no dealer base in the USA at all. Getting parts and service is almost impossible as you are dealing with someone in CHina that already has your money for your bike and doesnt really care if it works or not...
Take it with a grain of salt because i am a dealer but my advise is to buy from a dealer - most of the complaints i am hearing are from people who buy bikes direct and then have issues dealing with warranty and repair. Rambo has been absolutely fantastic for me on warranty and service, As a...
I have a very nice sxs Ranger but to take to a farm away from home involves hooking up a trailer, loading ranger, strapping down, unstrapping & unloading when i get there, Redoing the whole loading thing after the hunt and unloading when i get home as well as unhooking trailer and putting ranger...
Think of it this way, if you have a newer Pickup Truck or Washing Machine and your water pump is causing issues - will they just send you a new one just for asking or are they going to say sorry, you need to take that to a dealer? Bows are the same way, most will not send parts to an...
The key to getting the Ebikes fixed under warranty is to have a good local dealer who is also a bike mechanic go to bat for you and get things fixed. Companies respond bettter to big dealers who buy 50 bikes a year and get them the parts they need. THey also are better equipped to diagnose...
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