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    VIP/Contributing Member Journeyman jwb.ihm's Avatar
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    Re: Well, it was between new givi bags for my bike or r11s

    Quote Originally Posted by stryker View Post
    I carry my clubs all the time on my zed and my klr the klr is a little easier because of the tail rack but the zed is easy as well. I simply throw then across the passenger seat and use two bungie cords.

    when i say them I mean the complete bag with clubs and shoes inside. I have a normal carry style bag not a huge cart bag but not a tiny walking bag either.

    the only movement is over 100mph the bag will twist a bit depending on centering / wind flow on the club cover section. other than that it's really a non issue

    the second one down on this pic is my bag. the blue big bertha one

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    So, obviously you have the rain cover zipped up on the clubs. When you say across, do you mean perpendicular to the seat? Nice......I thought about it last summer but evidently didn't have the balls to try it. Over 100 mph with clubs? I may try it this Spring, but, will probably keep it under 60..... :)
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    Re: Well, it was between new givi bags for my bike or r11s

    Quote Originally Posted by jwb.ihm View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by stryker View Post
    I carry my clubs all the time on my zed and my klr the klr is a little easier because of the tail rack but the zed is easy as well. I simply throw then across the passenger seat and use two bungie cords.

    when i say them I mean the complete bag with clubs and shoes inside. I have a normal carry style bag not a huge cart bag but not a tiny walking bag either.

    the only movement is over 100mph the bag will twist a bit depending on centering / wind flow on the club cover section. other than that it's really a non issue

    the second one down on this pic is my bag. the blue big bertha one

    http://www.google.com/imgres?um=1&hl...d=0CI8DEK0DMEQ
    So, obviously you have the rain cover zipped up on the clubs. When you say across, do you mean perpendicular to the seat? Nice......I thought about it last summer but evidently didn't have the balls to try it. Over 100 mph with clubs? I may try it this Spring, but, will probably keep it under 60..... :)
    yes perpendicular. and yes to the rain cover. I tried it without the raincover and would have clubs slide out around turns...3woods make many sparks by the way....

    I used to put my soft saddlebags on first thinking they would provide extra support for the golf bag but then I got too lazy to even do that. Now it's just across the seat without anything. Of course thats when I notice the twist the most so I guess the saddlebags did help a bit.
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    Re: Well, it was between new givi bags for my bike or r11s

    i play 3 or 4 times a year-not enough to be any good. But if I warm up with a couple of Aleves and a Bloody Mary, I can knock the cover off the ball sometimes.
    Well, it was between new givi bags for my bike or r11s

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    Re: Well, it was between new givi bags for my bike or r11s

    I love it....Clubs on the Zed....I have seen a mountain bike on a C-10 Connie and a Kayak on a trailer behind a bike before.....I regularly drag my rifle to and from work in a camo discreet carry case across the back seat. They call it a "discreet" case but the Desert camo and M4 magazines are a give away.....
    Well, it was between new givi bags for my bike or r11s Well, it was between new givi bags for my bike or r11s

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    Re: Well, it was between new givi bags for my bike or r11s

    Years ago, I saw a Hardley pulling a small ski boat, about a 17-footer.

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