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Your budget is $10k for an Apocalypse Vehicle


One could modify a vehicle to be horse drawn but that is a lot of unneeded weight and complexity.
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surely, we can make an electric version of this...

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We can even make Ash the president with his boomstick...

 
Vote smart, write in Ash Williams 2024.
 
I would imagine that a mountain bike would also be a pretty good option. Fast, no fuel required, fairly good on or off road, easy to carry over imposible obstacles. E bike even better if you can have charging panels

You can carry more in a bike than on your back.

Airless tires would be nice. Not something I’ve seen for bike though.
 
Airless tires would be nice. Not something I’ve seen for bike though.
When I was a kid, my dad was tired of buying intertubes because I would constatly puncture them. So he brought home a 24" O-ring for some piece of equipment at his job. It fit perfectly on my BMX style bike rim. I never had to replace another tube.
 
When I was a kid, my dad was tired of buying intertubes because I would constatly puncture them. So he brought home a 24" O-ring for some piece of equipment at his job. It fit perfectly on my BMX style bike rim. I never had to replace another tube.
That's a big o-ring.
 
When I was a kid, my dad was tired of buying intertubes because I would constatly puncture them. So he brought home a 24" O-ring for some piece of equipment at his job. It fit perfectly on my BMX style bike rim. I never had to replace another tube.

Great on the road, not so much on a dirt trail.
 
Great on the road, not so much on a dirt trail.
I'll have to disagree on that. I lived out in the woods on a dirt road. Not a paved road or patch of concrete/asphalt for miles.
The rear tire wore out before that o-ring was done.
 
What does an o ring that size weigh???
 
What does an o ring that size weigh???
Don't remeber honestly, I was around 12 years old. I don't think I was too concerned with the weight at the time, as long as it worked. It worked.
 
I'll have to disagree on that. I lived out in the woods on a dirt road. Not a paved road or patch of concrete/asphalt for miles.
The rear tire wore out before that o-ring was done.

I’m talking about traction on things other than hard pack. Like mud and snow. A slick tread tire will just spin.
 
I’m talking about traction on things other than hard pack. Like mud and snow. A slick tread tire will just spin.
the o-ring was inside the tire
 
Tennis balls inside a dirtbike tire works alright if your feeling exceptionally cheap&greasy lol
 

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