I watched both my parents succumb to cancer early in life. I understand living for today. Sounds like you and your wife have it all figured out and enjoying your wife's second chance at life.buckbull
my life is so far from the ordinary, traditional, family set up it is not even funny. I try to play for all the parents that can't get out, do to the lifestyle kids bring. Financial planning is a little easier for me, besides my wife, there is no one to leave anything to. But the wife does have expensive tastes. We chose not to have kids, and the doc told us we probably shouldn't have kids. the wife got nuked many times during her cancer bout. that is all over and it is play time. We are both self employed with flexible schedules.
I have a good adventure filled life.
Don, you are correct, its a piece of tubing that is slightly larger than the seat post so there isn't much play in int. It does not move up and down because of the weight on it pulling backwards, if that makes sense.Edub,
Thanks for the pics. Looks like the "hitch" is just around the seat-post? It doesn't move up at down at all? Looks slick.......
Lots of opinions on this I'm sure but I just bought one that was on sale last year. Nothing fancy by any means. Just a regular mountain bike with disc brakes. I'm not planning to take mine on trails or anything. I'll be using mine more to access roads and travel roads behind gates on the forest areas. I'll get off and walk when the road gets bad or when I want to hunt. I know Tim has some really good ones and a lot of insight so I'm sure he will chime in as well. I'm looking forward to trying mine out if I can draw out againCool thread. I bike and hunt (separately) and have been curious to find a way to combine them.
Anyone recommend a starter model bike for this?
Thanks, I have an older Trek 7300 Hybrid bike, nice bike but not ideal for off-roading like a Mountain Bike. The Trek 7300 is more of a trail bike (nice trails). I'd like the disk brakes too for all the reasons mentioned, my old Caliper brakes ain't up to the task I don't think.Lots of opinions on this I'm sure but I just bought one that was on sale last year. Nothing fancy by any means. Just a regular mountain bike with disc brakes. I'm not planning to take mine on trails or anything. I'll be using mine more to access roads and travel roads behind gates on the forest areas. I'll get off and walk when the road gets bad or when I want to hunt. I know Tim has some really good ones and a lot of insight so I'm sure he will chime in as well. I'm looking forward to trying mine out if I can draw out again