Now’s your chance to win one of the coolest outdoor tools you’ve always needed, and probably never realized it.
QuietKat is an advanced Low-Speed Electric Vehicle (LSEV) company who manufacturers electric fat-tire mountain bikes and all-terrain e-trikes.
The QuietKat line of heavy-duty products is built for better access to the “Great Outdoors,” and geared towards those who want non-obtrusive access to the backwoods for hunting, fishing, and camping. QuietKat vehicles enable people to access the wilderness in a fast, fun and sustainable way. Â
QuietKat is giving one away and there are many ways to enter. To throw your name in the hat, go here.
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TheTruthAboutBikes……not guns.
Somebody has to pay to keep this site going.
Enter to win… an electric bike???
contest ended yesterday, why am I still getting entry offers?
The entry page says 30 days left to enter.
So, assuming i win, which i will, what is a good holster for bicycle carry. Spandex need not apply.
“So, assuming i win, which i will, what is a good holster for bicycle carry.”
Leather scabbard on the front fork with a ‘Shockwave’ non-NFA short scatter-gun in it.
Of course!
To Person that wrote the article. Be careful with “Wilderness” reference. Designated Wilderness areas are off limits to wheeled vehicles/conveyance. No bikes, red wagons, deer carriers etc. Special permission is needed even to do a helicopter rescue/medivac.
I agree with dave, yo
A fascinating LSEV!! I want to win it!
Cool a coal powered bicycle. What next a sail? Not even a scabbard for a nerf rifle.
How much of the thing comes from chicomland?
“Not even a scabbard for a nerf rifle.”
Keep the Nerf, stick a Mossy ‘Shockwave’ in there and call it a day…
Looks like it would be a lot of fun. Diffinately would no mind having one.
For those fat slobs too lazy to pedal…
Or for the people who want one.
A pretty smug comment. Do you drive a gas-powered car because you are too fat and lazy to walk?
I have a fat-tired e-bike, and love it! I get as good of a workout, maybe better, than with my standard Trek – but I can go ten times as far. I live near a state forest with all sorts of gated roads that are off-limits to gas or diesel, but fine for bicycles. There some decent fishing and potential hunting out there, too.
For packing while riding, I wear my Alaska Guide chest holster with a TRP Operator Long Slide 10mm. The forest where my wife and I typically ride is maybe 10 miles from where a cougar recently killed a bike rider – so it’s worthwhile to carry for certain.
Any brand recommendation? I’m totally in the market; hiking back to my stands is disruptive, and some of these hills are brutal, sweat-inducing even on the coldest mornings. It seems to me gliding back there (and up some of those brutal hills) seems a viable alternative but I don’t want to make the wrong decision here.
I HAVE A SCHWINN FROM 40 YEARS AGO AND SO DOES THE WIFE . WE SEEM TO BE DOING GREAT AND LOSING WEIGHT AND BUILDING UP KNEE .
With a top speed of 16 mph that’s still 3x the rate a person jogs. I don’t commute anymore since my new job is so close to home, still at 16 mph, I’ll be there in two minutes…………
This would be a terrific aid to my spot and stalk type of hunting as well as getting to my fixed stands and blinds on my property.
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