Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Shuttle Golf Cart
Built by Street Rod Productions on a Club Car chassis. Base Coat Clear Coat paint w/ custom hand painted flames. Working hood w/ cooler compartment (36 can capacity). Under seat storage tray, Marine grade AM/FM CD player, Tilt steering column with self canceling turn signals, headlights with high and low beams, emergency flashers, tail lights with blue dot lenses, brake lights, license plate light, horn, rear view mirrors, polished stainless steel grille, stainless steel front bumper, hand-sewn retractable ragtop, rear jump seat. This cart is gas with a standard Kawasaki 11 hp motor. Custom aluminum rims and Carlisle tires.
Golf trolley
This fantabulous GoKart Powered Golf Trolley eases the burden of lugging around your golf equipment. With the trolley all you have to do is let this gadget do all the work.
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The Red Tonino Lamborghini Golf Cart
The Tonino Lamborghini Golf Cart is too cute to be true. With independent front suspension, you can navigate this cart easily in any kind of terrain. Its four-wheel hydraulic braking system provides perfect safety for you. Plus, this baby gives 50 miles to a single battery charge. FYI, Vatican City police use this buggy to keep the Pope secured. The Tonino Lamborghini is priced at approx. $11,500.
Green Porsche Cayenne Golf cart
Two Seater, Open Air Cayenne?
If you think this golf cart bears a strong resemblance to the Porsche Cayenne, you're right. Hans-Peter Porsche, the grandson of the company's founder, commissioned the prototype and the Porsche Engineering Group came through, creating two vehicles for use at Spain's Alcanada Golf Course.
That's the Porsche logo on the golf cart's front lid, and the Cayenne design is evident in other areas, including the vehicle's engine compartment lid, front wheel arches, headlights, front fascia, and 20-inch wheels.
Electric Power
The Mini-Cayenne is powered by a 3.2-bhp electric motor. It can cruise at 19 mph.
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Red Solar Golf Cart
Above is a February 2005 message from Dan Lehmen of Danco Enterprises, who gives us an update on his solar golf cart project:
"Thought you might be interested in my latest solar conversion. This "57 Chevy" replica sports four Shell 75 watt solar panels connected to a Xantrex C40 controller. The car is powered by an 11.1 h.p. electric motor on a 48 volt system. ( it is capable of speeds up to 28 mph ).It is being prepared for a safety inspection and will be licensed for use on city streets this spring. Testing is incomplete, but preliminary tests have exceeded expectations! I have attached a picture of the cart."
Solar Golf car
Our new Cruise Car brand offers a complete line of new electric vehicles, but more specifically, the first solar production vehicle in the United States.
Built in China and distributed out of Florida, the Cruise Car classic model offers an affordable price and a solar panel built in to the canopy top. The solar panels provide environmentally clean energy, extended battery lifespan, and extended miles per charge. The solar option is available on the 2-passenger and 4-passenger back to back models, as well as the 4 and 6 passenger Kudo Model NEV design. All solar models are eligible for a $990 federal tax credit
Metroplex Golf Carts
Metroplex’s golf cars are used in a variety of settings; farms, stables, campgrounds, retirement communities, wineries, campuses, apartment complexes, stadiums and arenas, airports, marinas and properties that have acreage or long driveways. They are also used by elderly and handicapped people to aid in their mobility. The uses are endless. Metroplex has both electric and gas powered cars. They can service or recondition your car both at Metroplex or on site (owner Paige has a small engine repair degree) and they sell all types of golf car accessories. Accessories include windshields, utility boxes, rear seats, enclosures, lights, heaters, paint and even plows to add snow removal to your list of golf car uses. Special golf cars available include the limo carts (just like the name implies it can carry more people), work horses (it’s really a miniature truck with a dump bed), and lifted cars ( they provide 12 inches of clearance to go through fields and snow and have knobby tires for traction). Metroplex also provides delivery, just about anywhere.
Electric Golf Trolley Reviews
Detailed Electric Golf Trolley Description
Specifications:
a) Battery: 24Ah, 12V (18 hole )
b) Motor power: 180W
c) Speed: 6.6km / h
d) Load capacity: 50kg
e) Charging time: 4 - 6hrs
f) Body material: aluminum
Packing:
1pc / ctn
Carton dimensions: 85x 56 x 33cm
N. W.: 18kg
G. W.: 20kg
Conveyance:
Qty / 20' FCL: 190pcs
Qty / 40' HQ: 440pcs
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Atlas Golf cart for the disabled
Atlas as a single rider golf cart is ideal for a person who likes to play his/her own golf game.
Atlas serves also golfers with disabilities.
Atlas is powerful, easy to maneuver and light-weight golf car.
A safe ride is assured by its wide body, efficient brakes and powerful motors. Rotating chair can be easily moved forward for your driving comfort.
Atlas is golf course “friendly”. Eliminates “Cart path only” & “90 Degree” rules. Speeds up play.
Atlas is powered by two electric motors and 36V system.
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A golf cart for the disabled
Disabled golfers now have a golf cart that is made specifically for their benefit. The Atlas Single Rider golf cart from E-Car America is the everything a disabled golfer needs for golfing freedom.
This powerful and safe golf cart allows disabled golfers to go a phenomenal 36 holes* on a single charge. In addition, this golf cart has many options and accessories so that any disabled golfer can get back on the links.
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Escalade Golf Car review
This stylish Escalade Golf Car from Sport Electric Vehicles of Chino, Calif. is Based on General Motors’ highly popular Cadillac Escalade SUV, the fairway version was introduced earlier this year and with a 48-volt electrical system, the four-seater can reach 20 mph and travel up to 30 miles per overnight charge, which uses only about 45-cents worth of energy. There are a few different models to choose from including the Escalade Estate Limo with a 4 seat forward plus storage setup or a six passenger 4 seat forward/2seat rear facing version. The Cadillac Escalade also comes with a slew of cool options like a CD and DVD player, a billet grill, bucket and leather seats, fog lamps and more.
Red Golf cart scooter
Product Description
ES413G
The golf cart is one of bestseller style, with elegance appearance, wide lawn tyre, and luxuries comfortable & adjustable seat. Let you feel RP's consideration and good care.
Dimensions(mm): 1, 780 x 680 x 1, 200
Ground clearance: 160mm
NW: 104kg (including 2 batteries: 27. 6kg)
Max forward speed: 12km/h
Max backward speed: 2. 4 - 4. 8km/h (optional)
Climbing capability: 15 degrees
Max load capacity: 140kg
Battery: 12V 38Ah x 2
Turning radius: 1. 5m
Motor: 600W
Running distance per full charge: 45km
Charger: 110V AC - 230V AC (optional)/24V DC-4A
Charge time: 6 - 8 hours
Tire: 13"
Accessories (not free): Cup holder\dust cover\front basket cover\awning
Trademark: EASYSCOOTER
Model: ES413G(600W)
What is a Golf Cart ?
A golf cart is a small vehicle designed originally to carry two golfers and their golf clubs around a golf course faster and with less effort than walking.
Golf cars now come in a wide range of formats and are more generally used to convey small numbers of passengers short distances at relatively medium speeds (about 25 mph per ANSI Standard z130.1). They are generally 4' x 8' x 6' high and weigh 900-1,000 pounds.
Some golf cars are powered with small gas engines and others are electrically powered. These electric golf cars were the first mass-produced electric vehicles for private consumer use. This variety is now used in many communities where their lack of pollutants, lack of noise, and safety for pedestrians and other cars (due to slow speeds, although capable of much higher speeds with modifications not sanctioned by the original manufacturers for liability reasons) are beneficial. When purpose-built for general transportation these are called Neighborhood Electric Vehicles (NEVs), but with various operating limitations such as top speed and heavy regulation on which type of streets these types of cars are permitted to be used. These may resemble the golf cars shown above, although some are now being made with all–weather car–like bodies.
At press time, the leading manufacturer of golf cars in the United States is Ingersoll Rand Corporation's Club Car division.
Modern golf cars may have car-like styling (despite being no bigger than a traditional golf car), and accessories such as audio entertainment systems, custom wheels with spinners, and custom body panels in a wide assortment of colors.
There is a very large market for aftermarket parts on golf cars from many companies. There are 3 main maufacturers of golf cars: Club Car, EZ Go, and Yamaha. Each have their own lines of aftermarket parts to enhance off road capabilities (such as lift kits, larger tires with aggressive tread patterns, etc.). From third parties, there are also kits available that facilitate the installation of a larger engine (such as a Honda 24 HP V-Twin engine or a Briggs & Stratton engine ranging in sizes from 16-31HP). There are also parts made to help in towing, such as hitch mounts, cargo boxes, radios, high-performance mufflers and air filters, high speed or torque gear sets, and custom paint/decal sets. There is even a "Hummer" golf car available from many dealers for around $25,000.00 US dollars. Buggiesgonewild is one site dedicated to the ever expanding golf cart community.
Peachtree City, Georgia has numerous miles of golf cart paths that link the city together. Golf cart travel is used by a great majoriy of the community, especially among high school students. McIntosh High School even has a student golf cart parking lot on campus.
Golf cars now come in a wide range of formats and are more generally used to convey small numbers of passengers short distances at relatively medium speeds (about 25 mph per ANSI Standard z130.1). They are generally 4' x 8' x 6' high and weigh 900-1,000 pounds.
Some golf cars are powered with small gas engines and others are electrically powered. These electric golf cars were the first mass-produced electric vehicles for private consumer use. This variety is now used in many communities where their lack of pollutants, lack of noise, and safety for pedestrians and other cars (due to slow speeds, although capable of much higher speeds with modifications not sanctioned by the original manufacturers for liability reasons) are beneficial. When purpose-built for general transportation these are called Neighborhood Electric Vehicles (NEVs), but with various operating limitations such as top speed and heavy regulation on which type of streets these types of cars are permitted to be used. These may resemble the golf cars shown above, although some are now being made with all–weather car–like bodies.
At press time, the leading manufacturer of golf cars in the United States is Ingersoll Rand Corporation's Club Car division.
Modern golf cars may have car-like styling (despite being no bigger than a traditional golf car), and accessories such as audio entertainment systems, custom wheels with spinners, and custom body panels in a wide assortment of colors.
There is a very large market for aftermarket parts on golf cars from many companies. There are 3 main maufacturers of golf cars: Club Car, EZ Go, and Yamaha. Each have their own lines of aftermarket parts to enhance off road capabilities (such as lift kits, larger tires with aggressive tread patterns, etc.). From third parties, there are also kits available that facilitate the installation of a larger engine (such as a Honda 24 HP V-Twin engine or a Briggs & Stratton engine ranging in sizes from 16-31HP). There are also parts made to help in towing, such as hitch mounts, cargo boxes, radios, high-performance mufflers and air filters, high speed or torque gear sets, and custom paint/decal sets. There is even a "Hummer" golf car available from many dealers for around $25,000.00 US dollars. Buggiesgonewild is one site dedicated to the ever expanding golf cart community.
Peachtree City, Georgia has numerous miles of golf cart paths that link the city together. Golf cart travel is used by a great majoriy of the community, especially among high school students. McIntosh High School even has a student golf cart parking lot on campus.
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