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    Walked my el cheapo 2 wheel buggy around a very hilly course yesterday, lost count of how many times it almost tipped over. Meanwhile my mate is cruising along with his Clicgear, letting it roll down hills with no worries. Sigh. One day....
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    Was poking around in HOG today.
    Looked at and drove the Bag Boy Quad around the shop floor. Wish I'd seen one of these before I made the impulse purchase over a month ago.
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    Anyone had both a Clicgear and a Smoothy Micro Suspension to compare them? Already have the Smoothy and I'm a big fan but I'm keen on the new Clicgear.

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    Gave my new Clicgear 3.5 its first run of 9 holes on the weekend. Loved it. So nice not having to pick your bag off the floor after your 2 wheel cheapie flips over.
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    So its new buggy time and Clicgear is still the winner by the looks of it.. Anyone seen them going cheap ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waddzy View Post
    So its new buggy time and Clicgear is still the winner by the looks of it.. Anyone seen them going cheap ?
    Nope, but GCO should be having a sale soon. That and keep an eye out on ebay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waddzy View Post
    So its new buggy time and Clicgear is still the winner by the looks of it.. Anyone seen them going cheap ?
    Waddzy, GCO at the Gabba has a good selection of buggies, including the Clicgears. Worth the trip to eyeball the options I reckon.
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    Definitely





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    There is a clic gear on eBay for $190 on the goldie, used obviously. If you want to save $80 or so.


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    May head up one day after work.. seems like its only a 20 minute drive from my work. Hopefully I can either get some $$ knocked off or some extras thrown in..

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    Do you work in Brisbane?

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    Slacks creek so not too bad.

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    I bought a BagBoy Triswivel recently, as it fits the standbag a lot better than the Clicgear. (Wazanic bought a BagBoy Quad for the same reason, and saved a bit of money over the Triswivel and Clicgear.)

    If you use a standbag, then I'd recommend looking at these before committing to a Clicgear.
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    I have my callaway Cart bag that I use for buggies so I will be checking that one against the buggies... Only use the stand bag lately because I knew I had to carry/took it to Vic as it was lighter.

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    My Clicgear needs a major wheel alignment but other than that I'm loving it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mububban View Post
    My Clicgear needs a major wheel alignment but other than that I'm loving it
    Belting too many kerbs?

    I'm scouting for big discount on a Clicky also.
    Not happy with the triumph. Wheel base too narrow and tips easy. Is heavy when loaded with my staff bag.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HatchmanSS76 View Post
    Belting too many kerbs?

    I'm scouting for big discount on a Clicky also.
    Not happy with the triumph. Wheel base too narrow and tips easy. Is heavy when loaded with my staff bag.
    Told you to buy a Clicgear ..............................

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    Wadzzy, track a new 3.0 down , should be cheap...

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    Quote Originally Posted by nadg63 View Post
    Told you to buy a Clicgear ..............................
    I know, I know.
    My staff bag wouldn't sit on one correctly when I needed a new buggy. A month later they released the staff bag adaptor kit grrrrrrrrr.
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    Quote Originally Posted by titleist View Post
    Wadzzy, track a new 3.0 down , should be cheap...
    Should but not the case.
    Someone waiting to be royally ripped off here http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-BLACK...a37bda39b&_uhb
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    Quote Originally Posted by HatchmanSS76 View Post
    I know, I know. My staff bag wouldn't sit on one correctly when I needed a new buggy. A month later they released the staff bag adaptor kit grrrrrrrrr.
    Kinda always wondered why people use staff bags. They're big, bulky and heavy. I understand the pros use them as they give the companies more space to advertise more prominently but I've always wondered why casual golfers use them.

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    Cos they hold lots of stuff.

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    My Ping staff bag fits on fine, plus ypu can buy a converter kit for them now...

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    I pulled the rear springs out of my smoothy express and replaced with some stainless tube that fits over the lugs that hold the springs.
    Rolls nicely now and doesnt bog down . and the plate on seat shaft doesnt dig in to the ground when in rough now (which is most of the time) Still havent attacked front wheel yet , i think thats the one that causes the problem going up hill , might try soon .
    Cheaper option than buying a new buggy?
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