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Riding Bike On Beach - Type of Sand Matters!!

Kayak Hacks Fishing 7,063 3 years ago
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If you are considering riding a bike on the beach or getting a beach bike for fishing, you need to be aware of how the sand and slope limit you unless you have a fat tire electric beach cruiser. I show where mountain bikes, fat tire bikes, and, finally, a fat tire e-bike can go on a typical beach using a review of the Multijoy Spaniel model fat tire beach cruiser to demonstrate. The ride is smooth and the Mulitjoy ebike represents exactly what you need to go fishing on the beach away from all the crowds. The off-road performance was good! *These bikes are not for kids. I recommend you be at least 18. Also, check that the front wheel is on tight before using.* #multijoy #multijoybike Non-affiliated link to the ebike - https://multijoybike.com/ (Independent! No commission to me!) 00:00 Introduction 00:20 Sand and Slope 01:16 Detailed Discussion 02:45 Myth of "airing down" 03:20 Multijoy Test Drive 04:41 Detailed look at Sand Density using Tire Tracks 05:38 More Test Drive - Oyster shells and tall grass 06:09 Critical Feature - Crossbar Height 06:59 Summary Subscribe to Kayak Hacks: https://goo.gl/BAxRXd You can follow the channel on FaceBook as well. Check out https://switchfisher.com for fishing reports (VA, MD, WV, PA, CA), and fishing tips in the blog. The Kayak Hacks Fishing channel covers kayak, hacks and mods, wading, shoreline, spin, and fly fishing. It features gear mods to make kayak fishing more comfortable, efficient, and enjoyable. I share many tips, tricks, and "how-to's" for both spin and fly fishing. These are useful regardless of whether you are fishing from a boat or on your feet. Please subscribe! Thanks! Steve's CatchGuide series of fishing books are available on Amazon. They cover where to fish in Maryland and Virginia as well as tips for Fly Fishing. Just search for "Steve Moore Fishing." Affiliate Quick link: https://amzn.to/2V5otGr Affiliate Disclaimer: I do not have an affiliate or sponsorship relationship with any brand. I do have an affiliate relationship with Amazon. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Any product link to Amazon is an affiliate link. I appreciate your support in using those links since the small commission generated offsets the cost of the stuff I test for the channel. Thanks! You accept all risks of using any ideas presented in this video. Do not apply any suggestions if they will ruin the appearance, function, or structural integrity of your kayak. Nothing in this video creates any expressed or implied warranty or guarantees a result. I shall not be held liable in any way or manner for errors, misleading, or incorrect information. If you find an error, please notify me right away using the contact form for the channel. The bottom line is that you must make a judgment and not rely on the opinions expressed here.

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