Quad bike front rack
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Quad bike front rack
I recently bought a quad that I have set up with a front rack.
There was a couple of prerequisites
1. capable of carrying 2 guns
2. stable enough to use as a shooting rest.
3. have a bit of storage ammo extra cloths etc.
The quad I settled on is a Polaris Sportsman 550 efi
Polaris use a system called lock and ride a rubber expandable
plug that fits into accessory hole in the body of the bike so
the rack is easy to remove to access the fuses and coolant header tank
There was a couple of prerequisites
1. capable of carrying 2 guns
2. stable enough to use as a shooting rest.
3. have a bit of storage ammo extra cloths etc.
The quad I settled on is a Polaris Sportsman 550 efi
Polaris use a system called lock and ride a rubber expandable
plug that fits into accessory hole in the body of the bike so
the rack is easy to remove to access the fuses and coolant header tank
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Re: Quad bike front rack
A bit of storage,
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Re: Quad bike front rack
That looks pretty good Ol55, gear on the front to break the cold winter breeze , guns held safely and close by .
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Re: Quad bike front rack
Gary, looks good. Whick gun mounts did you use and is that a spotlight mount on the top rail in one photo?
Have done similar but looking to add some features.
Bruce
Have done similar but looking to add some features.
Bruce
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Re: Quad bike front rack
Bruce
The racks are Mad Dog and the spotlight bracket is Power beam,
the type that you would mount in the middle of your ute roof
Ol 55
The racks are Mad Dog and the spotlight bracket is Power beam,
the type that you would mount in the middle of your ute roof
Ol 55
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Re: Quad bike front rack
Looks great Gary.
Re: Quad bike front rack
great setup!
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Re: Quad bike front rack
Gary, thanks, will check out the Maddogs.
Bruce
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Re: Quad bike front rack
Good setup Gary......very nice workmanship as well......
The lock and ride stuff works well I recon.
I recon you are going to have a good time with that setup
The lock and ride stuff works well I recon.
I recon you are going to have a good time with that setup
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Re: Quad bike front rack
Thanks Harb,
the pics don't do it much justice a bit more work than meets the eye.
Cheers
Ol 55
the pics don't do it much justice a bit more work than meets the eye.
Cheers
Ol 55
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Re: Quad bike front rack
Good work.
Have you had to make any modifications .?
Cheers Geirge.
Have you had to make any modifications .?
Cheers Geirge.
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Re: Quad bike front rack
No George have not needed to change anything make sure it is stable enough to use as a rest I put my elbows on the handle bars and the forend on the noodle on the rack
plenty good enough to snipe crows etc at a good distance
Cheers
Gary
plenty good enough to snipe crows etc at a good distance
Cheers
Gary
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Re: Quad bike front rack
Thanks Gary.Ol 55 wrote:No George have not needed to change anything make sure it is stable enough to use as a rest I put my elbows on the handle bars and the forend on the noodle on the rack
plenty good enough to snipe crows etc at a good distance
Cheers
Gary
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Re: Quad bike front rack
We've used similar to Gary's idea, works well. Make the rest to suit your height.
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Re: Quad bike front rack
B4408 wrote:We've used similar to Gary's idea, works well. Make the rest to suit your height.
Bruce
Yep and as a added bonus the height of mine just happens to be the same as what I can duck down to and fit under branches, so if the rest wont go I know I cant duck low enough anyway. Should also offer some roll over protection if things go pear shaped.