Today was the maiden voyage to the archery range with my new bow carrying contraption. I can't wait to load the camping gear and go to some trad rendezvous. After many years stashing cash I got this just after Christmas. I have the best wife on the planet for understanding my passions and allowing me to have them. I bet this thing makes a great fly rod holder also. The Sierras should be great this summer. See ya at the shoots.
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Kevin
Beautiful motorcycle.
amazing bike, ready to go out and really see "the size of the World".
Very nice! That was a lot of saving.
I bought a Stewart 3pc TD for the exact same reason. I want a cheap way to get to a shoot and the bow that will help with that cheap way. I plan to put an arrow tube on the back of the bike and break down the bow.
Shame you are on the West Coast. This is my preferred mode of travel in the summer.
So far, I know that Tim and RonW are riders and hope to head to shoots with them on the bikes.
I wish you success and remember "they" aka "cages" are all out to get you. Look sharp!!!
Martin
Kevin, I expect to see you pull into Chamberlin Ranch with that new rig!
Guy
Congratulations. Nice bike.
If you get up into Montana, I love to take adventure rides on my Suzuki DR 650. Give me a shout.
Ron
This is been on my wish list too.It isn't extreme as my KTM 450 EXC but much more usable.Enjoy it.The only drawback I see you can't use a 70" long bow.LOL.
Nice!
Does it come with snow tires? Getting a foot Tuesday night..........
Guy,
I am already thinking about what I can pack for Chamberlin Ranch. Do I need to make another bow to take? Will I take the scenic route through Lockwood Valley? If there are any dinosaurs left that is were they will be - that place is very primitive feeling. See you there.
Kevin