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I Want To Carry Golf Clubs On A Bike


merlen10002

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If you have a stand bag with the back-pack type straps then just put it on across your front so the clubs rest on your legs and away you go. I would imagine it would work just as well with a single strap bag. I did get lift as a pillion passenger on a mates scooter with 2 sets of clubs..it was as scary as anything as I couldn't hold on and my legs were burning because I was trying to grip the sides of the scooter with them..but it was as funny as hell..we were both crying with laughter as I kept losing my balance on the corners...I wouldn't recommend it though..lol

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Look on google images for bike and surfboard and adapt some of those ideas,

the surfers around here do it all the time on a push bike so I am sure you can do it on a Scooter

BK

Thanks everyone,

I don't want to carry the golf bag myself, it is a tour bag and don't want to buy a small bag, I am 74 and not a big man so want something that is easy and safe, Fishenough suggestion sounds like it would be OK, just have to find someone to make it, I did see on this Bike forum a bloke had a chrome sidecar he wanted to sell some months ago but can not find his posting, can anyone remember that ?

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Just get your caddy to carry them on the back of your scooter. Don't see a problem here.

Thanks,, but I think the wife may get upset if the caddy and I go to golf together from home then arrive back home together after golf .

Especially when the seal she put on the clubs is not broken

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here is a picture to describe what you need.

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How far are you from the course? Not so far? Buy a golf trolley and tow the clubs. Sure the wheels won't last forever but...

That looks like something I want, just have to get someone to make it now , that should not be to hard. Thanks

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