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chipshotin

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075.jpghello all,
there are few owners of spyders in my area...most get a kick out of me when i show up at the golf course with my spyder and my golf bag accross my back...I found that going over 40 mph with the bag lifts it like a wing....i'm debating on getting wings or using the ceramic upper block to cure the hot foot i get in the summer..any thoughts:spyder2:
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tom
 
View attachment 61645hello all,
there are few owners of spyders in my area...most get a kick out of me when i show up at the golf course with my spyder and my golf bag accross my back...I found that going over 40 mph with the bag lifts it like a wing....i'm debating on getting wings or using the ceramic upper block to cure the hot foot i get in the summer..any thoughts:spyder2:
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tom

Hi Tom, I too would like to see that! I guess us spyderlovers will do just about anything to get to and from our destination and with anything attached! I saw a post of hockey sticks attached on each side of his RS the other day. Just be careful! :pray: :bowdown: :clap:
 
golf bag

I have done that but what I did was cut a pid of plywood and attached it to the rear pasanger foot peg then bunggie cord to the bike worked great and I got to ride to the golf course.
 
This "fix" might be costly :shocked: but...
If you put a hitch out back and could rig up a receiver on it; maybe a small slip in cargo platform could be attached. hook your bag to that, and you'd be good to go! :thumbup:
 
This "fix" might be costly :shocked: but...
If you put a hitch out back and could rig up a receiver on it; maybe a small slip in cargo platform could be attached. hook your bag to that, and you'd be good to go! :thumbup:

Why not put wheels/tires on the golf bag and tow it?
 
I have done that but what I did was cut a pid of plywood and attached it to the rear pasanger foot peg then bunggie cord to the bike worked great and I got to ride to the golf course.


I'd love to see a photo of that.................
 
My golf bag will fit in my trailer without any problem at all. And can even get the wife's in there too so we both can ryde to course!
 
Warmer weather..??

All I see is the best way to get your golf bag to the course...would this be in the snow..? Or has the weather gotten warmer already...:roflblack:
 
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