I want to improve a semi official bike path that cuts across about 1/4 mile of dirt road. It's got lots of rocks. What kind of tool could drag behind an electric bike to sweep a clear path?
I want to improve a semi official bike path that cuts across about 1/4 mile of dirt road. It's got lots of rocks. What kind of tool could drag behind an electric bike to sweep a clear path?
>What kind of tool could drag behind an electric bike to sweep a clear path?
A lunch basket full of burritos and ice cold Corona.
How about you just get a rake and clear the path instead of trying to drag something behind you homosexual electric bike. Maybe your wrists will gain some stiffness with some manual labor.
Fricking moronic idea. Without the gravel the dirt will degenerate into a lumpy shit show of unpleasantry.
It's like you're asking the best way to clear flora from a riverbank to preserve it
There isn't enough gravel to improve the surface it's just a bunch a rocks in the path .
Nothing lmao...electric bikes are weak and if the "grader" isnt heavy enough it will just bounce around. Also, if a dirt road is too hard for you to ride then you need to git gud...especially on an ebike.
I would tell you to do it by hand the way almost all non-commercial trail builders have done since the invention of the bicycle, but I get the feeling you're even more underpowered than your ebike.
Neat
Lol. I just started looking at engine powered brooms as well. Might be handy at times.
>using gasoline to tickle mother gaia
poetric
doubt they would remove many rocks
prob polish them all up noice n shiny tho
A broom cannot push rocks out of the way? I got the feeling from OP that the rocks are about fist-sized, not 40 inches wide. We use power brooms all the time to clean lots like lumber yards and truck depots and they will pick up pretty much anything.
got more experience with them than me then tbf.
op's kinda light on detail here
Imagine the dust
https://www.husqvarna.com/us/leaf-blowers/360bt/
you need a grader to do much to the surface of a dirt road, anything you could drag behind a bike is probably not heavy enough to do much but scrape the top level of dust around
>It's got lots of rocks
My fat-tire e-bike eats rocks.
What's the problem?
It’s needs to be shaped like a chevron. So it disperses the rocks etc to the edges of the trail.
Yes, wide shop brooms would do it. Even a couple of rakes
Drag one of these
>not a caterpillar 12
Do you even grader bro?
A good ol fat allis. Fun times.