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Buggy_Dave 04-01-2010 04:51 PM

Handbrake sucks for golf. Need help converting to "Hill Brake".
 
I purchased a brand new Tomberlin e-merge E2 LE in December 2009. Just took it out golfing for the firs time yesterday. OMG, the hand brake system is HORRIBLE for golf !!!

To top that off, my state, Kentucky, won't let us drive these on the road.

So, I can either sell the vehicle, loose my tax credit, and loose money.... OR....

I can convert it to a more typical golf cart braking system. I've googled all kinds of custom cart shops accross the U.S. today. I can't find anybody who wants to work on this.

I've called Tomberlin for help, but I'm willing to bet they will be of little help. They designed the thing this way. And when the sales staff claims they haven't played 18 holes of golf on one.... well anyway.

All that said, I like most of the bells and whistles. And I really dig my gunmetal grey color with wood-grain. At this point, I'm not ready to give up on the vehicle. I have access to a machine shop to craft any parts necessary for the conversion. But I've never worked on any carts before.

-Dave

Ddill 04-01-2010 05:03 PM

Re: Handbrake sucks for golf. Need help converting to "Hill Brake".
 
Dave, it just takes a little getting used to. Yes I agree a hand brake isnt ideal for golf, but its also not the end of the world. I have played 18-20 rounds in my 2009 E-2 and after the first few rounds its not much of an issue. The part I dont like is that it limits me to seating 2. No more letting the girlfriend ride for a few holes while I have a passenger. Just my thoughts.....Daniel

statman 04-01-2010 07:03 PM

Re: Handbrake sucks for golf. Need help converting to "Hill Brake".
 
You will get used to it. I play golf three times a week. I have had my Tomberlin for exactly a year, and prior to that, I had a GEM (also had a hand brake) for seven years. I'll admit it took some getting used to, but now I actually prefer the hand brake.

Buggy_Dave 04-02-2010 09:27 AM

encouragement
 
I appreciate the encouragement to give it more time. However, I'm still on a mission to convert this machine. SURELY it can be done.

Flintrock 04-02-2010 09:48 AM

Re: Handbrake sucks for golf. Need help converting to "Hill Brake".
 
I don't have a clue to the pedal assembly on your cart, but it would take at minimum retrofitting an existing golf cart brake and accelerator pedal to yours. If the cart is based on a golf cart frame the "infrastructure" on your frame might already be there. You then still have the consideration of locking up the brakes on road at higher speeds, and that can be a little hairy......

Buggy_Dave 04-02-2010 04:05 PM

hydraulic system
 
So I took the cart to my local shop. I now have a pretty good understanding of what is required to make this retro-fit possible. However, the biggest concern is the stress that would be placed on the master cylinder. Anybody out there have any thoughts on this?

mickanderson23 08-29-2011 11:18 AM

Re: Handbrake sucks for golf. Need help converting to "Hill Brake".
 
I have same problem, brake position sucks for golf. Did you ever find solution?

rib33024 08-29-2011 11:33 AM

Re: Handbrake sucks for golf. Need help converting to "Hill Brake".
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mickanderson23 (Post 614970)
I have same problem, brake position sucks for golf. Did you ever find solution?



Welcome to BGW mickanderson23, I'am not sure your going to get a answer, The last time - Buggy_Dave - signed on was 4/8/10

scottyb 08-29-2011 01:04 PM

Re: Handbrake sucks for golf. Need help converting to "Hill Brake".
 
I was wondering when somebody was going to note that the Tomberline has hydraulic brakes at the peddle and a cable park brake.

Perhaps it is as simple as a little one way valve between the wheels and the master that can easily be set and released with a button? No load on the master that way but, the wheel cylinders would be loaded up... Just wondering out loud.

dougmcp 08-29-2011 01:31 PM

Re: Handbrake sucks for golf. Need help converting to "Hill Brake".
 
When I read your concern, I had the same thought as Scottyb. When I used to race we used a product called a line lock to keep the car from rolling out of staging. It just locks the brakes and holds until you release by pressing a button or flipping a remote switch. They are around $25-$50.
Here is an electric one:

http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/im...m/B3246075.jpg

Here's a manual one:

http://www.polyperformance.com/shop/...N-1-200-01.jpg

On your tax issue, you will not lose any tax credits if you sell your cart. You only need to buy it, take delivery and after that you can sell it without recourse.


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