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is there such a thing as an electric mini bike for hunting. The 2 wheeled cat won't work.. I need to go a mile or so and be able to carry about 75 pounds plus my 225 pound ass.. A golf cart is just to wide
 
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Yes, there are a few companies that make electric fat bikes. I do not know how well they work especially carry or towing the kind of weight your talking about but they seem interesting.


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We've got a similar bike at the store. 19 mile range and max speed of 28 mph.
 
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Any idea the name of the manufacturer of the bike in the photo?
 
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Electric motor assist fat bikes are fairly common. The electric motor doesnt do all the work . You can get full custom built bikes and put electric assist units on them . Or buy a bike all set up. Amazon has several models available usually. Just search Electric Fat Bikes . Fat bikes work quite well for off road riding. I'm not much of a cyclist but do enjoy my fat bike Alot. I weigh around 275 lbs fully dressed in winter gear and my bike very easily handles my weight. A 4-5" wide knobby 26" rim , 30-32" o.d. tire is nothing like a regular mt bike tire. So much more stability and traction.


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