Aluminum construction. Shipping $100. Cart and wheels ship separately. May not arrive same day.
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Aluminum construction. Save! Customer obtains own, 26 x 2.125 Tire (Item #50850 or Item #50852), 4” hub, 3/4 bore from Northern Tool . Shipping $100.
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Aluminum construction. Customer purchases 26” diameter e-wheel for one side from the internet (see e-wheel note below) and 26 x 2.125 Tire (Item #50850 or Item #50852), 4” hub, 3/4 bore from Northern Tool. Shipping $100.
The e-HH is the same cart as the HH w/o wheels except instead of the normal full axle, it comes with a (1) stub axle for a standard wheel on one side and a (1) e-HH adapter bracket for the e-wheel on the other side.
e-wheel Note: Customers will purchase 26” e-wheel from a preferred vendor. There are many to choose from on the internet. You will want either a 250-Watt or a 500-Watt wheel. The 250-Watt wheel will do 95% of the work with some help from you. The 500-Watt wheel will do all the work and push/pull you too. In the two video’s WAY below on this page, you will see a demonstration of a 250-Watt and a 500-Watt wheel. Nick Johnson is not an Olympic sprinter. That is a 500-Watt wheel pushing him. The e-wheels in these videos are from Leeds bikes. The HH e-wheel bracket has the same fork gap as a standard 26” bicycle. Feel fee to call Chris at 406-750-1275 for more information on choosing an e-wheel.
CHECK YOUR LOCAL AND STATE REGULATIONS FOR USAGE OF E-POWERED BIKES ON PUBLIC LAND!
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Yes! You can convert your existing Honker Hauler decoy cart into an electric powered decoy cart with this simple bracket (see image). It attaches with two bolts through existing holes. It does require cutting of a portion of your existing axle. Aluminum construction. Shipping $25.
Note: The e-HH adapter bracket fits if your cart has a C-channel supporting the axle.
e-wheel Note: Customers will purchase 26” e-wheel from a preferred vendor. There are many to choose from on the internet. You will want either a 250-Watt or a 500-Watt wheel. The 250-Watt wheel will do 95% of the work with some help from you. The 500-Watt wheel will do all the work and push/pull you too. In the two video’s WAY below on this page, you will see a demonstration of a 250-Watt and a 500-Watt wheel. Nick Johnson is not an Olympic sprinter. That is a 500-Watt wheel pushing him. The e-wheels in these videos are from Leeds bikes. The HH e-wheel bracket has the same fork gap as a standard 26” bicycle. Feel fee to call Chris at 406-750-1275 for more information on choosing an e-wheel.
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