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Carrying Golf Clubs on Monster?

Started by StrikeJollyRoger, July 14, 2008, 11:16:07 PM

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junior varsity

wear a collared shirt on your ride there to err on the safe side. That's a requirement at almost every place around here, public or private, now.

yamifixer

A shoot competitive archery and would ride to events on my Yamaha rd-350 (chambers and rear sets natch) with a compound bow and arrows strapped to my back. it was never an issue but i used to get ALOT of gawking and pointing.

I did get pulled over once in Poland ohio but they only wanted to warn me about the noise.
'00 M900Sie, '66 Benelli Fireball, '70 Honda Z50
Valve Springs are EVIL

silentbob

Tie them to the bike with turkey bacon. 

Golf and turkey bacon belong together.

rvictorios

Quote from: Jaman on July 15, 2008, 10:47:17 AM
OK, I probably shouldn't admit this, but I carry my clubs on my bike all the time.

My golf bag has 2 shoulder/backpack like straps that most newer bags have.

I have never had a problem, except for -
a. if it's windy, it's like have a big sail on your back
b. splitting lanes can be a little dicey
c. when you get to the course, everyone will think you are nuts

As far as the gear, I usually leave in persons car I am golfing with, or most places will let you put your helmet/jacket/pants/boots somewhere, or if I am carting it, stuff it in the basket behind the seat/infront of clubs.

you split lanes with a golf bag strapped to your back?? [laugh]

myssrhl

The problem is not the clubs, yet those plaid pants are killing me.

See ya at the 19th hole.
"Never grow old .... Never give up"

triangleforge

By hammer and hand all arts do stand.
2000 Cagiva Gran Canyon

Rameses

Quote from: BizarroBob on July 17, 2008, 02:47:08 PM
Tie them to the bike with turkey bacon. 

Golf and turkey bacon belong together.



[roll]

SP3

Am I really the first to advise giving up on the silly game and spend the time RIDING?!?  ;D
1991 851 SP3
1966 250 Monza
1999 Monster 900 City

MikeZ

Quote from: SP3 on July 21, 2008, 12:17:12 PM
Am I really the first to advise giving up on the silly game and spend the time RIDING?!?  ;D
Best idea so far.  And you're right, I can't believe no one mentioned this 3 pages ago.
'03 M1000Sie (in need of a bath), '71 Honda CB500 (the Project), '10 Tiger (the tourer)

Rameses

Quote from: SP3 on July 21, 2008, 12:17:12 PM
Am I really the first to advise giving up on the silly game and spend the time RIDING?!?  ;D


Is it really that incomprehensible that some people find time to both ride and play golf.

I mean, I'm sure that some of you fags find time to do things like ride and watch tv...  or spend time online talking about coffee and bacon.

How gay.

How is it so reprehensible that some people decide to apply their non-riding time to playing golf?

What a bunch of dickheads.   [roll]

And yes, ducpainter, this's partially directed toward you.   ;)  :-\

SKOM

Wow someone REALLY likes their golf. 
"Die gefährlichste Weltanschauung ist die Weltanschauung derer, die die Welt nie angeschaut haben."
â€" Alexander Von Humboldt

SP3

1991 851 SP3
1966 250 Monza
1999 Monster 900 City

russelson

Check this place out: http://www.bikengolf.com/gallery.html

Saw an ad in the local NW golf mag last night.  They even have a video on youtube:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J72F6nSO_IY


Ducnial

Offer to drive the cart and drink beer [drink].  Tell'em your uniquely qualified  ;D