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Carry sticks and bow on bike

GBRHEL

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I recently bought a Rambo e-bike. Does anyone have any suggestions or experience on packing sticks and bow on the ride in/out. I can attatch sticks to my pack, not sure it would be wise to attatch bow also.
 
I use a milk crate attached to a rear bike rack to hold my saddle and Wildedge steps or sticks. I use tie downs to hold sticks when not using the WE steps. I use a bow sling to carry my longbow across my back. I had it originally attached to my handle bar with a racks but was afraid it would become damaged if I had to lay the bike down. I hunt private bottom land in Louisiana and negotiate some fairly muddy trails
 
I have seen people mount Rhino Grips in the handlebars.


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I use a backpack that's made to carry a bow. I have a front and back rack and saddle bags to carry the rest of my gear.
 

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I use a milk crate attached to a rear bike rack to hold my saddle and Wildedge steps or sticks. I use tie downs to hold sticks when not using the WE steps. I use a bow sling to carry my longbow across my back. I had it originally attached to my handle bar with a racks but was afraid it would become damaged if I had to lay the bike down. I hunt private bottom land in Louisiana and negotiate some fairly muddy trails

X2........only difference: I use the Primos Bowsling to carry my bow on my back.
 
Thanks guys for the info. I like the rhino grips, but scared the rough terrain may rattle the bow too much??? Maybe I will use the racks and sling. Thanks again
 
Gator Grip is what I use on my Bakou Mule to carry my bow or crossbow.

 
I have a video on how I attach my gear to my bike. I have since modified the rack and added a board to the top of the rack which makes everything more stable.
I try not to carry anything on my back, I did when I first started using a bike and I always thought if I fall off the bike I could end up getting hurt.
 
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Sticks and saddle gear on my back in a Eberlestock X2 and my bow is held on my handlebars with ATV gun grips. Holds my bow very securely and never had any issues. Been doing this for many years.
 
I recently bought a Rambo e-bike. Does anyone have any suggestions or experience on packing sticks and bow on the ride in/out. I can attatch sticks to my pack, not sure it would be wise to attatch bow also.
I have the Quiet Kat and luv it. I have the rear cargo holder and strap my sticks to it. But I carry my sticks in with a shoulder strap and not on my pack. Just wear the pack and I have gator holders on handlebars for my bow.
 
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