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The Ironhorse
Caddybag fits Cruiser-style bikes.
Shown here with optional travel covers on.
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The
Caddybag adjusts to accommodate various
sizes of saddlebags. Shown with travel covers off.
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Featuring
quick and simple removal from your bike,
the two halves of the Caddybag assemble into one
unit when you reach your golfing destination.
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It's
a beautiful, sunny day perfect for biking
or golfing. With the Caddybag, you no longer
have to choose. You can do both!
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Need
to carry a passenger? No problem!
The Caddybag's streamlined design does not interfere with
passenger comfort and foot space.
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Traveling
to the annual Sturgis bike rally, 2006.
The Caddybag does not detract from the ability
to carry saddlebags, T-bags, or your other
biking gear. Road-tested up to 100 miles per hour (note: for
safety reasons, riding in excess of
posted speed limits is not recommended).
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Road-tested
over 15,000 miles in both sunny and inclement weather, the
Caddybag's streamlined design has no adverse effect on bike
handling or operation. Shown here at Mount Rushmore.
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Caddy
appeal...and wife unapproved. Like golf!
Sturgis Bike Rally, 2006.
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Not
just for golf! The Ironhorse Caddybag
easily carries rifles and fly fishing rods or tubes.
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Accommodates
smaller rifle carrying cases.
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Simply
remove the Caddybag's golf club inserts
and slide in your favorite sporting gear.
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Perfect
for the sportsman (or woman!)
who loves to bike.
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