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hawgrider
01-20-2015, 06:25 AM
Survival Bike.
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What is the Survival Bike? Is it just a souped up Mountain Bike that has been painted OD green? No, the Survival Bike from MotoPed is actually a Moped. Remember when mopeds were all the rage for people who had too much money for a bike and didn’t really want to pedal? I thought they were a thing of the past replaced by the obnoxious scooters that I see more and more everywhere. The scooters are not obnoxious because I am against saving gas or anything like that;
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Arklatex
01-20-2015, 08:31 AM
That thing is pretty cool! I have had thoughts of stashing a mountain bike in a storage unit by my work. And keeping a small 2 stroke with it for my get home trip of 40 miles. Benifits I see:
They're cheap
The bike will still be light enough to portage.
You can still pedal if you need to move quiet or the motor croaks.
Range is about 50 miles a tank. Easy to carry more, a gallon will get you quite a ways. And some of them can get you up to 40 mph.
Emp proof
You can carry lots of weight on a bike, especially if you have a small trailer and panier bags/racks.
There's probably a lot more but thus is just off the prior research I've done in the past.
RWalls
01-27-2015, 07:32 AM
That thing is pretty slick. But,I think a regular mtn bike would serve a better purpose.
Sparkyprep
01-27-2015, 06:52 PM
For the cost of one of these, you could buy a real dirt bike. These are just too expensive for what they are.
hawgrider
01-27-2015, 07:48 PM
For the cost of one of these, you could buy a real dirt bike. These are just too expensive for what they are.
Yeah a nice duel sport bike. Then customize it a bit. Add a rack and a lights blackout switch ect. Burn thru more gas though.
Arizona Infidel
01-28-2015, 08:55 PM
Anyone remember the Yamahopper from the early 80s? I would like to have a couple of those just for farting around town or the campgrounds.
hawgrider
01-29-2015, 06:16 AM
Anyone remember the Yamahopper from the early 80s? I would like to have a couple of those just for farting around town or the campgrounds.Got weened on a Suzuki 50cc trail hopper as a kid.
Montana Rancher
02-05-2015, 10:05 PM
I've been thinking about this for a few months.
I recently took a job 20 miles from home and I have a really decent "get home bag" in the back of my pickup, but wouldn't it be better if I could ride home on a bike (which would take me less than 2 hours) rather than hoofing it which is probably 6 hours at least.
I like the idea and I have the bike, just need to put it in the back of my truck (canopy) to make it work.
TJC44
02-07-2015, 07:49 PM
I have a 30 mile commute one way to work. (hoping to move closer soon), and figure it would take me 1.5 to 2 days to get home if I did not have a vehicle. With all of the other crap I carry around in my Jeep Patriot, it would be tough adding a bike to the mix.
TJC
Deebo
02-07-2015, 11:01 PM
Have been seriously debating trading my speed demon quad for an enduro.
And, yes, I would definitely wire a kill the lights switch.
I love the big enduros that the game and fish have around here.
As far as a pedal bike, I'm too lazy.
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