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    I had the original smoothy, and now have had the clicgear for about a year. The clicgear is good and solid, but I do miss the smooth roll of the smoothy (and the seat). The only problem was the size of the smoothy when folded down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leftfoot75 View Post
    I had the original smoothy, and now have had the clicgear for about a year. The clicgear is good and solid, but I do miss the smooth roll of the smoothy (and the seat). The only problem was the size of the smoothy when folded down.
    Just get a clicgear seat.... Done!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leftfoot75 View Post
    I had the original smoothy, and now have had the clicgear for about a year. The clicgear is good and solid, but I do miss the smooth roll of the smoothy (and the seat). The only problem was the size of the smoothy when folded down.
    100% agree. I'm sure there are numerous people that would agree!

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    I have had the clicgear for about three years, and it is still going strong.

    I had a smoothly before hand, clic gear better times 1000
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    My clicgear is three years and 2000km old. Broke a handle and was replaced under warranty. Broke the brake and broke the spring in the brake. Its about time to replace it with another clicgear

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    Default Buggy time, Clicgear?

    I've got a clicgear 3 and had it for about 8 months, good buggy but about 3 months ago finally got a riksha golf buggy and it was the best thing I have done.
    Easiest buggy that I've ever pushed and my clubs sit nice and upright which I like.
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    I really like the way my original Smoothy pushes/pulls but it's starting to tick me off having to disassemble it to put it away in the car all the time.
    I like the look of the Flip N' Go over the ClicGear (I think it's a 4 wheel v 3 wheel thing) and as some have mentioned that staff bags don't fit well on the ClickGear.

    Tried looking for Flip N' Go's in golf shop web pages. Looks as thou no one stocks these any more.
    Evilbay comes up empty too.
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    Cheers, found that after I posted.
    I get the feeling these are run clearance items (funny that being golf clearance outlet). Spares could be a big problem as going by AXGLO site there is not Australian agent.

    Bag Boy Quad could be an alternative. Looks like they fold real compact too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shane788 View Post
    I've got a clicgear 3 and had it for about 8 months, good buggy but about 3 months ago finally got a riksha golf buggy and it was the best thing I have done.
    Easiest buggy that I've ever pushed and my clubs sit nice and upright which I like.

    Shane...I'm a bit speechless on how that looks. It's "interesting".

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    Nah GCO get the spares in





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    PRetty sure those big wheel ones are what you get at Barnbougle.





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    Quote Originally Posted by Shane788 View Post
    I've got a clicgear 3 and had it for about 8 months, good buggy but about 3 months ago finally got a riksha golf buggy and it was the best thing I have done.
    Easiest buggy that I've ever pushed and my clubs sit nice and upright which I like.
    I think that looks awesome! Dollars and where did you get it from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shane788 View Post
    I've got a clicgear 3 and had it for about 8 months, good buggy but about 3 months ago finally got a riksha golf buggy and it was the best thing I have done.
    Easiest buggy that I've ever pushed and my clubs sit nice and upright which I like.

    That looks awesome Shane....did you get that from Globe Derby?
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    Should be $40 cheaper tomorrow shouldn't it?

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    Default Buggy time, Clicgear?

    I got one second hand off a mate and then I got a new one recently, so ill keep the older one as a spare, I get so many people at the club commenting on it, but it is seriously sooo easy to push with the big wheels through any terrain.
    I've had a real bad back over the last few months and found with the clicgear I had to push down and turn to manoeuvre around corners or what not but with the big wheel its so easy for me.
    Www.rikshagolf.com.au is the only place I've found that sells them, there about $249 plus delivery.
    They come apart in 2 peices plus the wheels come off, I also got a seat that locks up on the side. I have found it to be the best bag position I've had on any buggy.

    Couple pictures of the buggy and seat, can put some up of it all folded up tomorrow if anyone was keen.
    Also fits any bag I have tried I use it with all my titty bags, stand bag, cart bag and staff bag and they all fit fine.
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    Thanks Shane, really looks good and I like that no one else where I play has one.

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    Yeah you never see them anywhere, I think most people probably think they look stupid, but they work well. Only downside which some people might not like is there's no third wheel, doesn't bother me at all but I know some people like that.
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    buggy time....Yamaha petrol !!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shane788 View Post
    finally got a riksha golf buggy and it was the best thing I have done...
    Looks like a Segway — is it a good unit?

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    Jono had one a couple of years ago.
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    Clicgear for $215 with a storage hook....BARGAIN!!!

    http://www.golfclearanceoutlet.com.a...rage-hook.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerrymoo View Post
    Looks like a Segway — is it a good unit?
    Best buggy I've ever used, but if I were you I'd try to test one first as I said earlier it might not be for everyone but its perfect for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lagerlover View Post
    That looks awesome Shane....did you get that from Globe Derby?
    Brilliant!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shortylook View Post
    My mate just got a all in one bag buggy. It's hydraulic, so with a twist of a knob it stands itself up. He said it's pretty good. Just hasn't used it too much so he will use a bit more and I'll feed back
    It was $240 or something from USA but there about $400 here
    Is this the one your mate has http://www.alphardgolf.com/products/demo-videos/
    I quite like how this looks and works. Even Mrs Hatch is impressed, which is a huge endorsement for anything golf gear.

    Mrs Hatch has just said I should get one if I want.
    I'm a little suspicious now, what's her hidden agenda or what bomb shell will she drop on me later tonight?
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