I was in princess auto the other day and saw these coleman fat tire mini trail bikes. I thought they'd be a riot to drive around some time, but the more i thought about it i was thinking they could be a really good small package hunting bike.
I would always prefer to have an atv or side by side, but right now i'm limited for space and budget, so this would be easy to store, easy to get into and out of the truck, cheap to buy and operate, and would fit great down narrow trails and between trees in more open areas.
The only things that makes me question it is coleman isn't normally a brand i associate with amazing quality new products. Their old stuff is great, but new stuff misses the mark a lot of the time. And the stated weight limit is 200 pounds, which being an adult male, not is super great shape, likely to be carrying a shotgun and backpack on it, i would be over that weight limit.
Has anyone actually tried one of these? How did you find it ran, and would you recommend one to someone with a space/budget limit to dork around on and rip down some old roads looking for partridge?
Is the weight limit like the "best before" date of 6 months on salt, which is millions of years old? Or will anything over 200lbs show off the poor quality of the bike and start bending forks and breaking drive parts, or not even make it up a hill?
Lastly, is there a slightly bigger alternative? I've seen the rokon bikes, but they're pretty pricey. There's a russian knockoff of the rokons called the taurus, but not available anywhere i've seen, or an older yamaha big wheel, but they're pretty rare, and usually in quite rough shape from what i have seen.
This could be a great niche market if there was someone making something like this, but i haven't been able to find much. let me know if you know of anything.
I would always prefer to have an atv or side by side, but right now i'm limited for space and budget, so this would be easy to store, easy to get into and out of the truck, cheap to buy and operate, and would fit great down narrow trails and between trees in more open areas.
The only things that makes me question it is coleman isn't normally a brand i associate with amazing quality new products. Their old stuff is great, but new stuff misses the mark a lot of the time. And the stated weight limit is 200 pounds, which being an adult male, not is super great shape, likely to be carrying a shotgun and backpack on it, i would be over that weight limit.
Has anyone actually tried one of these? How did you find it ran, and would you recommend one to someone with a space/budget limit to dork around on and rip down some old roads looking for partridge?
Is the weight limit like the "best before" date of 6 months on salt, which is millions of years old? Or will anything over 200lbs show off the poor quality of the bike and start bending forks and breaking drive parts, or not even make it up a hill?
Lastly, is there a slightly bigger alternative? I've seen the rokon bikes, but they're pretty pricey. There's a russian knockoff of the rokons called the taurus, but not available anywhere i've seen, or an older yamaha big wheel, but they're pretty rare, and usually in quite rough shape from what i have seen.
This could be a great niche market if there was someone making something like this, but i haven't been able to find much. let me know if you know of anything.