Power Bug Pro-Sport Electric Trolley

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If anyone is planning buying one of these, if you get it from Gamola golf use Discount Code 'DEC21' and you will get £50. Not sure if it only applies today though

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Happy Christmas :D
 
Power Bug Pro-Sport Electric Trolley.......the name is enough to put you off.

Yes, except I got mine for £179 and it looks quite good in the flesh.

Not a bad bit of kit.
 
Power Bug Pro-Sport Electric Trolley.......the name is enough to put you off.

Yes, except I got mine for £179 and it looks quite good in the flesh.

Not a bad bit of kit.

Im sure it is...has it got a twin turbo, double overhead cam with dosmodromic valve gear. :D

Sadly not. :D
You don't really have one do you :mad:, because if you did you would know it has all of the above and a double squiggle pin drive mechanism.
 
They used to be sold in Costco. I'm pretty sure that some of the ones on ebay are Costco returns bought up and fixed up.
costco still have them, i was in the one in liverpool a few weeks back and they had them. i think they were charging around £230
 
They are still are sold in Costco.

Viscount17 has one.

mine is the earlier version, Motocaddy S1 clone, this is probably a clone of the S3. most of the PowerBug electronics and drive gear are the same as Motocaddy, its the frames, handles that are different. worth checking both sites if you need spares.
they say the S3 is lightweight - one thing mine isn't, but then I got it for peanuts off ebay. I doubt that I would have bought one full price.
 
I've got one. I got it from American Golf - £199.

I think it's great - although - it veers to the left which isn't the best..... :)

I think there is an adjustment for this. Seem to remember reading something in the "literature". :D
 
I've got one. I got it from American Golf - £199.

I think it's great - although - it veers to the left which isn't the best..... :)

I think there is an adjustment for this. Seem to remember reading something in the "literature". :D

If it is anything like the Powakaddy, the front wheel can be adjusted to address this problem.

On Powakaddy it is simply a case of loosening the bolt through the wheel, then gently knock the bolt forwards or backwards on one side only, retighten and see how it goes. Repeat process as required.
 
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