My little tw was a great tool to get from one hunting spot to another in Eastern Washington. One out of four of us was able to notch our tag but we had a great time. We all but one managed to keep the rubber side down.
that what I am talking about, this is the reason I bought this fine little machine, but after owning it, it is apparent it has many other uses too, I am really enjoying it going to work , as I pull up in the parking lot with all the big hd's everybody gather around and ask questions, it is a great hunting, camping, trail, all around little bike! I am using it for deer season and the guys in deer camp are so jealous!
A set up like yours is one of the major reasons that I bought my TDUB. ( for bow hunting Whitetails ) Do you have any particular preference for the manufacturer for the handlebar mounted bow holder? ( real estate on the bar looks to be a bit scarce ) Great looking bike! Rubber side down, Dave
Fantom and Bucknuts it is a primos bow sling not a handle bar mount, I just set my bow there for the picture. I prefer my bow on my side because it is wider than the handle bars and might hit a close tree or if I eat shitike mushroom, the sling works well and helps protec the string and cams.
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