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I can't believe all the "ditch the bike and drive the car if you must carry clubs" comments? What happened to freedom of choice? If he was asking about wearing a helmet or not you all would be screaming "freedom of choice". Besides it doesn't look near as dorky as those "cereal bowl" helmets that people wear while riding.
Freedom of Choice includes wanting to go play Golf, and riding a Motorcycle.
Last edited by Zmann; May 30, 2013 at 08:48 AM.
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I got looking through the Golf Bag Racks, I have a Quick Disconnect for a HD Removable luggage rack. I was contemplating taking this off because it look like ****! Hell I might have to take up Golf again! This would be cool!
I've carried clubs on an EVO FLHS without any special apparatus. Buy an "airline bag" for the clubs. It's a big zippered bag that goes over the entire golf bag, completely enclosing everything. Then lay the bag sideways over the rear seat and lash down with bungies. The airline bag keeps the clubs from sliding out. My 2012 RKC doesn't have convenient spots for the bungie cords so I haven't used it for golfing but it worked good when I did it years ago. One thing is the bag blocks the rearview mirrors so you have to spin your head around before passing other vehicles.
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