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    Quote Originally Posted by Daggs View Post
    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?
    A smoothy without suspension, I'm surprised that noone have thought of that before.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeteyD View Post
    Cos they hold lots of stuff.

    Staff bags fit fine on a Flip n Go.


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    Everything fits fine on a Flip N Go. Just has a very good design.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wizard_of_oz View Post
    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.
    I was using a light weight sponge bag, I mean cart bag. As soon as it rained every thing got saturated as the bag absorbed moisture like a sponge.
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    Makes sense

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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.
    Bought my clicgear 3.5 yesterday from Adelaide Shores Pro Shop got a pretty good deal. The plastic hook that holds the handle up on my reasonably new triumph broke rendering it useless!

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    You mind spilling how much a pretty good deal $$ was.
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    $269

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    Cheers, you did good.

    I have to get the staff bag kit as well. Need to go shop hoping and see if I can haggle one of them down.
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    If the manager is in there he can do a better deal I was told. I had to get one yesterday for 9 holes after work this afternoon!

    What is the staff bag kit? My Titleist staff bag seemed to fit fine on mine

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    Interesting.
    I have a JDM Titleist staff bag.

    Different bracket with straps for better fit of staff bags.
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    Pretty sure mine is the S83 staff bag. Not sure how the size relates to the JDM model...?

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    Default flip n go

    Gday all
    Does the flip n go have a sand bucket hook?
    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by topspark View Post
    Gday all
    Does the flip n go have a sand bucket hook?
    cheers
    Not specifically, I hang it off the central locking mechanism.

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    I bought a cheap carabiner from crazy clarks or similar and have that on the elastic bands that hold the bag on. works for sand buckets nicely.





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    My Flip n Go has a hook which I assumed was for a sand bucket. I use it to carry the bucket of balls when I go to the driving range before a round.

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    Has anyone seen the Clic Gear staff bag adapter in Oz?

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    Golfbox had them a while ago but they're not on their site any more, maybe drop them an email or the distributor underpar.com.au

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    Anyone gone away from Clicgear and felt like a rebel but loved it? Some of the 4 wheelers look cool, Bagboy Quad etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by gazgolf1 View Post
    Anyone gone away from Clicgear and felt like a rebel but loved it? Some of the 4 wheelers look cool, Bagboy Quad etc
    This is crazy talk!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gazgolf1 View Post
    Anyone gone away from Clicgear and felt like a rebel but loved it? Some of the 4 wheelers look cool, Bagboy Quad etc
    Stone the infidel......

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    HaHa love it boys

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    I've had a "Walkingshaw" buggy for almost a year now , brilliant , has one button to fold the whole thing down ,
    front wheel has a release handle which lets it free wheel around which is great for manouvering around other buggys and players when your in traffic near the clubhouse
    Extra little storage bag at the rear , where i keep extra new pills
    Its light and rolls really well
    Paid around $250 & well worth the outlay

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    Sadly it's not as fast as the Walkingshaw commodores of old !


 

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