I've used both trail bikes and quads and both are fine in the right situation , but both have drawbacks , when I used to hunt on black soil the bike was fine but when I started hunting more on desert blocks where sand was most prevalent it become more tricky and down right dangerous at times , due to a bad back I now find bikes more comfortable than quads on rough tracks but then I've mainly used the smaller quads , the only exception to the roughness was a rather large one that belonged to a mate that cost more than my 4x4 , and the small one I used on a property that had it's own grader and driver , but the very best hunting vehicle I've ever had was a Suzuki Jiminy 4x4 , I could fit all my camping gear in it and drive to the property in it , set up camp then use it to drive around the property and it had the added bonus of not having to tow a trailer
One problem I did have with my bike was that one of the property's I used to hunt on was about 150 km down a dirt road that seemed to consist of mainly bull dust , not having any thing with me to properly clean out the chain and sprockets I managed to wear them out in about two weeks , putting more oil on just turned it all into a abrasive paste
David
Motorcycles to gain access to remote areas
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Re: Motorcycles to gain access to remote areas
good advise big fell!
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Re: Motorcycles to gain access to remote areas
Most of you have probably seen my set up but I'll add it to the thread. Enough gear on board for a week away in the forests a couple of hours from home. On a small bike any trip is an adventure .