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Iron Butt
Posts: 741 Central New York | Say the post about trailer tongue weight and it brought to mind a question. Didn't what to get his post off track so I started another.
Anybody ever figure a simple, efficient way to transport their bag of clubs to the golf course on a bike? Around these parts you only need to travel 10 miles or so to reach a dozen good courses. Seems a trailer would be overkill but I haven't seen another way. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 271 Belding Michigan | Check a thing called a pac rack it fits in to the hitch receiver and you can put your clubs on it and bungee cord it to the trunk rack and poof you are on your way. Archie |
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Visionary
Posts: 1484 LaPorte,Tx. | Go here. After you add this all up $ wise, just throw them in the car!!! But this will work.
http://www.rivcoproducts.com/products/product.php?productid=448&cat... |
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Visionary
Posts: 3204 Memphis | Another option. Would probably work better with the Street version and a passenger backrest/luggage rack. http://www.eaglematetrailers.com/gallery.htm |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 763 Anderson, IN (48mi NE of downtown Indianapolis) | The nicest one I have seen is here:
http://www.cyclematetrailers.com/golfclubcarrier.html
Others:
http://www.gogocaddy.com/
http://readygolf.com/catalog/pimages.php?prdid=5928
http://news.motorbiker.org/blogs.nsf/dx/03132007144441MWEJ5G.htm
The problem with mounting golf clubs behind the bike is it blocks the brake light. Maybe you could mount 99 LED?s on the carrier. ???
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Tourer
Posts: 447 Cleveland, GA | Just secure a cover over the open end, lay the bag sideways across the back seat, and bungee cord or ratchet strap it on. It works. ![](http://vision-riders.com/bb/images/emoticons/smile.gif) |
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