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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
    Last month, I went to buy another Clicgear, but bought a BagBoy TriSwivel instead. (Reasons were posted above.) Still 100% happy.

    I'd possibly go the BagBoy Quad next time, to save a few dollars, as the swivel feature is permanently locked out for our hilly course.
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    Golf Box have the Clicgear quads. $100 more than the 3 wheeler but gee do they look good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HatchmanSS76 View Post
    Golf Box have the Clicgear quads. $100 more than the 3 wheeler but gee do they look good.
    So have you come back from the dark side and bought a Clicgear yet HMSS76?

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    Thumbs up for the Flip n Go 4 wheeler for the price, basically a Sun Mountain 4 wheeler copy. A mate has the 3 wheel version and is very happy with it as well.

    I am still happily using my Smoothy, but released most find it too cumbersome regarding fold down size.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daves View Post
    Thumbs up for the Flip n Go 4 wheeler for the price, basically a Sun Mountain 4 wheeler copy. A mate has the 3 wheel version and is very happy with it as well.

    I am still happily using my Smoothy, but released most find it too cumbersome regarding fold down size.
    I pushed a Smoothy Classic again, when caddying for Pennant season.

    It needed a lot of kilojoules to go uphill on kikuyu. After 2 games, I brought my own buggy instead.
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    Smoothy Rovic and Flip n Go, prefer both compared to the Clic Gear.





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    Quote Originally Posted by nadg63 View Post
    So have you come back from the dark side and bought a Clicgear yet HMSS76?
    Sadly no.
    My cash pile for the Clicgear went on the JDM 430 SLDR.
    Maybe if I come home with some money left from the QLD holiday in May.
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    Went with the Clicgear.

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    Anyone tried the 4 wheel Clicgear yet?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gazgolf1 View Post
    Went with the Clicgear.

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    Good stuff!!!

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    Brand new 3.5 sold for $100 on Gumtree this arvo.

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    I was gunna grab a fancy click gear or the like, but decided I want one with a battery instead, Just waiting for them to get the better model back in stock http://www.gokartgolf.com.au

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexMc View Post
    Anyone tried the 4 wheel Clicgear yet?
    Not personally but a mate just got one and loves it. I watched him push it round a hilly course last Sunday and it seemed great - and does away with one of ClicGear's weaknesses IMO (the base of the bag dragging on the front wheels when it flexes).
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    Quote Originally Posted by markTHEblake View Post
    I was gunna grab a fancy click gear or the like, but decided I want one with a battery instead, Just waiting for them to get the better model back in stock http://www.gokartgolf.com.au
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    Jamie wants to pull the trigger on a battery model as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gazgolf1 View Post
    Went with the Clicgear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrbluu View Post
    Good stuff!!!
    Thanks for your help mrbluu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrins View Post
    Brand new 3.5 sold for $100 on Gumtree this arvo.
    ya killing me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gazgolf1 View Post
    ya killing me.
    Sent a txt to say that I will buy it and when I didn't hear back I rang him. He then told me that he hadn't checked his messages but a guy had just called and wanted to have a look at it later in the day. I told him that I don't need to look at it and will come straight over and buy it and also that I had txt him earlier anyway. He told me that if the other guy doesn't want it then he will contact me. Di*khead!

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    Can anyone tell me the weight of a clicgear 3.5+ out of the box? I'm thinking of one to replace my smoothy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BUSHY View Post
    Can anyone tell me the weight of a clicgear 3.5+ out of the box? I'm thinking of one to replace my smoothy.

    http://www.clicgear.com/faq.php

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    Thanks, for the life of me I couldn't find it. Bit lighter than the 12kg of the smoothy I'm using.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BUSHY View Post
    Thanks, for the life of me I couldn't find it. Bit lighter than the 12kg of the smoothy I'm using.
    Thinking about the 4 wheel version myself. Comin on winter the wind will howl at my home course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by highballin View Post
    Thinking about the 4 wheel version myself. Comin on winter the wind will howl at my home course.
    Do you have a 3 wheel Clicy atm and has it blown over a few times on very windy days?

    I hate my Triumph as the wheel base is too short and tips far too easy on side hills where I go to hit my ball from.
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