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Title: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: [email protected] on Jan 30, 2022, 07:57 AM
They are electric so they are quieter and can transport them in the back of your truck. Not sure if they could pull a sled though.
They are not on the market yet, but looked like a good low cost alternative to getting the ice.

https://moonbikes.com/
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: stripernut on Jan 30, 2022, 08:14 AM
I like the idea of them, besides the important info of towing is; will it need to be registered? I am looking at a fat-tired electric bike as it would be a multi-season tool/toy... I could be wrong, but I bet the cost will be comparable...
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: river_scum on Jan 30, 2022, 08:33 AM
id like it better in a gas version.
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: stripernut on Jan 30, 2022, 08:46 AM
For those that like gas there have been conversion kits around for years; RALE INDUSTRIES ST120 Snow Bike Conversion Kit 10000

Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: Kourcha on Jan 30, 2022, 08:54 AM
I was watching a guy pedal a fat tire pedal bike across the lake on 2'' of powder and glare ice underneath, didn't look like he had studded the tires or anything, Id imagine an electric version with studded tires wouldn't do too bad, I have a coleman minibike I studded the tires on and put beefier off road tires on from the stock and that moves around the ice pretty good
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Post by: stripernut on Jan 30, 2022, 09:06 AM
Chains or studs got to have...
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: bowski76 on Jan 31, 2022, 09:41 AM
They look pretty cool but at $8,500, I'll pass.
The battery also only lasts 1 hour on sport mode, 1 1/2 hours on eco mode.
I would hate to run out of juice on the middle of a lake.
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: dsupercat on Jan 31, 2022, 10:21 AM
Looks like a trip to the hospital.  Not practical for ice fishing at $8500.  Oh they will sell some but I doubt I will see an ice fisherman on one.
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: fishermantim on Jan 31, 2022, 03:34 PM
Yeah at what they will cost, and the potential liability insurance you will undoubtedly NEED, you'd be better off buying a car.

I can imagine what would happen if someone had one and ran into/over someone on a lake/pond, particularly if the person was DUI.
The video shows them riding alongside skiers, but you know that no mountain would allow them on their trails, so I can imagine strict rules and regulations like they have for sleds.

Cost prohibitive, unless you have money to burn.
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: Laststandard on Feb 01, 2022, 10:11 AM
Yeah at what they will cost, and the potential liability insurance you will undoubtedly NEED, you'd be better off buying a car.

I can imagine what would happen if someone had one and ran into/over someone on a lake/pond, particularly if the person was DUI.
The video shows them riding alongside skiers, but you know that no mountain would allow them on their trails, so I can imagine strict rules and regulations like they have for sleds.

Cost prohibitive, unless you have money to burn.

How would it be any different than running someone over while operating an ATV or snowmobile?  Especially considering those have much higher top speeds than this Moonbike thing.

Moonbike looks neat, but a Snow Dog is around half the cost (depending on model) and only 5mph slower for top speed. 
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Post by: Light liner on Feb 01, 2022, 11:34 AM
Dave genz runs an electric bike, it’s the future.
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Post by: 79rac on Feb 01, 2022, 11:51 AM
They are electric so they are quieter and can transport them in the back of your truck. Not sure if they could pull a sled though.
They are not on the market yet, but looked like a good low cost alternative to getting the ice.

https://moonbikes.com/

Those look fun, but I don't make enough money to consider them low cost.  I will continue using the true low cost option of leg power.
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: Uglymug on Feb 02, 2022, 09:47 AM
I could get two used ~400cc ATV's for 8500. Or like 6 fan-cooled 500 cc snowmobiles.
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: 6x6 on Feb 02, 2022, 04:19 PM
Although those a pretty cool looking, I will stick with my ebike.  Cheaper, and far more versatile.  My ebike is perfect for ice fishing here. 
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: IFF on Feb 02, 2022, 04:48 PM
I picked my e-bike 2 years ago $846.00 delivered and will do like I see a guy out with his with small chains around his drive tire


Stroller no drag at all



(https://i.postimg.cc/vDfvdG03/FF5-F0-B77-B466-4-BE9-91-DA-51-C41-F7-DF74-B.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/vDfvdG03)
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: 9huskies on Feb 02, 2022, 08:23 PM
A couple years ago I passed someone on a trail to a remote pond who was pedaling a fat tire mountain bike towing a jet sled. He traveled the 8 miles from the road to the pond in just under an hour. Who needs an electric motor?
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: stripernut on Feb 02, 2022, 09:10 PM
This old man...

In High School and College, I would pedal about 500 miles a week and as much as 150 a day, that was a long time ago and after being hit by 5 different cars, I stopped riding. Now an Electric-assist looks real good to me. Dragging stuff on the ice and saving a lot of walking in the summer to get to the spots less fished...

IFF, How many Watts is your E-Bike?
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: filetandrelease on Feb 03, 2022, 06:04 AM

 I saw 1 the other day when I was laker fishing very cool
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: IFF on Feb 03, 2022, 06:56 AM
Stripernut it's a 24, rated for 25 miles on a full charge, also peddle assist. 1.5 hr to recharge. You want your cold weather clothing on, because at 15mph and 20* you know what that means WIND CHILL  :sick:
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: stripernut on Feb 03, 2022, 07:08 AM
I know what you mean, I once rode a bike with -80 wind chill (a bitter cold Christmas, a long time ago), I was dressed for it, except for my eyes... They kept freezing closed when I would blink to clear the ice that was forming on them!
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: eiderz on Feb 03, 2022, 07:41 AM
The $8,500 + VAT price is close to prohibitive. It looks cool, but....

If I buy a bike for icefishing, it's gonna be an adult trike. Maybe pedal power, maybe electric. They make them with up to 26" wheels. Most come standard with shopping baskets front and rear. The Schwinn pedal ones are about $400. On glare ice, with studded tires, you could zip to your tipups quickly and quietly, bait bucket and tools in basket. No danger of taking a flipper.  :) :tipup:
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: tentwiststhick on Feb 11, 2022, 07:01 PM
If you can afford a good one and get it rigged up properly and are able to easily tote it around to your fishing spots especially in PA i think they're great. PA for instance does not allow snowmobiles or other internal combustion  powered outdoor type vehicles on the ice any longer but a bicycle is a completely different deal. No matter where you are and if you have a few extra thousand to spend for a good outfit I say go for it. The one occasion I saw some using one in PA where I was fishing and I only saw it on land along the lake shore heading back. I couldn't help noticing that it sure beat the heck out of dragging a heavily loaded sled through there as I've done for decades.
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: Salty Ice Queen on Feb 12, 2022, 07:39 PM
I've seen them on some lakes moving around pretty nice..
My son-n-law and daughter each have one...the price is higher now..a few years ago they paid 5,000 a peice.
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: perch chacer on Feb 12, 2022, 10:23 PM
I don't think they will work too good in slush. 
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: IFF on Feb 13, 2022, 12:20 AM
Slush hasn't slowed me down, but now sadly for my love of ice fishing I find myself retiring to a farm in TN, so I see in my near future shedding most of my ice gear, including a clam flip over.
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: NEWLEE on Feb 13, 2022, 07:10 AM
Pretty neat but I paid less than that for my side x side
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: smitty on Feb 13, 2022, 09:42 AM
Ya right, electric bicycles on the ice have fun with that.
I'll keep riding my Yamaha atv/utv thank you very much!

smitty :tipup:
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: royjulius on Aug 31, 2022, 12:52 PM
I've been riding my ebike to work for years and am finally gonna try it this year on ice. Its a 500 watt fat tire bike that cost 1800 new. I already have a tongue for my sled that hooks right up to the back rack on the bike. I've used my bike for grocery shopping and have hauled many cases of beer on the rack through snow and ice. I just saw a video of Dave Genz riding his and I'm ready to try mine on the lake. I think mine still sells for around 2k new if anyone is interested in looking one up. It's an SSR Motorsports Sandviper. 48 volt lithium ion. Don't let the prices of these things scare you as I've seen ebikes for 5k or more at Scheels for only 250 watts. A good solid steel bike with a hub motor (500 watt min I'd recommend) can still be had for 2k or less.  :tipup: :tipup: :tipup:
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: Baetis62 on Sep 01, 2022, 10:36 PM
Hmm...I live in Boulder County...the bike and greenie capitol of the world...never thought of an ebike for ice fishing.  Closest I've come is buying a knock off Burley Trailer on CList for $15 to mod and tote my auger/gear to the back bays of a metro reservoir using the bike paths that surround it.  There's been no ice since I made it but I used it once to tote beers and Tito's to a friends BBQ in the next Subdivision over from our place. 

Word to the wise...if its dark and you're hammered...the ride home sucks. :blink:
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: IFF on Sep 07, 2022, 10:07 AM
Baetis62 that picture of the baby stroller on mine was at Aurora Reservoir.  ;D  riding on ice, and snow covered takes another learning curve.  I usually ride mine throddle only and have my boots out like outriggers.  For towing a sled on Lake Mendota, Wisconsin, I chained up the drive wheel.


(https://i.postimg.cc/py1bqD11/ebike-on-ice.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: Baetis62 on Sep 07, 2022, 09:17 PM
Nice Bud!  Yeah Aurora was exactly what I was thinking but no ice last year that I heard of.  My bike isn't setup as stout as yours is so I'd surely wreck if I actually rode it out onto the cap. Thought I could use it to access the bays on on the south or east side more easily though. I'm a putzer so always thinking of fishing stuff to fiddle with.
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Post by: jepik on Sep 10, 2022, 11:07 AM
Baeris62. Why not chains on other wheels
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: Rebelss on Sep 10, 2022, 11:17 AM
When's someone going to downsize and make a mini Fordson? No chains needed...   ;D

Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: filetandrelease on Sep 11, 2022, 06:21 AM
 
Reb I don’t know if you have seen these
http://https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VJTKh9wfvx0
We get measurable snow which creates deep slush , other wise I would consider a bike , If not walking I take my tundra
 
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: Rebelss on Sep 11, 2022, 09:30 AM

Reb I don’t know if you have seen these
http://https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VJTKh9wfvx0
We get measurable snow which creates deep slush , other wise I would consider a bike

Sure have, F&R. They were the hot thing around here years ago, lotsa duck hunters used 'em.  :)

Someone just needs to make an ice-fishing hovercraft.  Strap on an auger carrier and yer good to go!;D


Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: sunniewally on Sep 27, 2022, 08:05 AM
How about e-trikes? Then you have the three wheel stability, plus a good luggage rack front and back.
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: Rebelss on Sep 27, 2022, 11:53 AM

(https://i.postimg.cc/9RRDjqT5/trike.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/9RRDjqT5)
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Post by: JonPerry on Sep 27, 2022, 08:53 PM
For the yuppy that likes the next "better than sliced bread" toy, it should be great. For the die hard fisherman the gets out during any & all conditions - NOPE. First signs of deep snow with slush, hauling your gear you'd be screwed. a chained up wheeler &/or a sled would be money way better spent.
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: Brian VT on Sep 30, 2022, 02:19 PM
id like it better in a gas version.
Old school.
I had one. Just sold it a few years ago.

https://www.hemmings.com/stories/article/1968-1972-chrysler-sno-runner
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: stripernut on Sep 30, 2022, 05:13 PM
Just got this from Snowdog about when they were going to market an electric version;

Thank you for your interest!
We are planning to launch it to the US market in December-January, 2022/2023.
Title: Re: What do you think of these electric snow bikes for getting on the ice?
Post by: OldSailor on Sep 30, 2022, 07:31 PM
Trikes are great, more stable and more carrying ability. Maybe not as good in deeper snow. Check them out!! :thumbsup: :flex: ;)2