Stewart F1 golf trolley with re-celled battery

Stewart F1 golf trolley with re-celled battery
Stewart F1 golf trolley with re-celled battery
Stewart F1 golf trolley with re-celled battery
Stewart F1 golf trolley with re-celled battery
Stewart F1 golf trolley with re-celled battery
Stewart F1 golf trolley with re-celled battery

Stewart F1 golf trolley with re-celled battery

The pinnacle of golfing technology in it's day the remarkable F1 Golf Trolley. Crafted for the premium end of a premium market the F1 masterpiece from Stewart Golf was ground-breaking and exclusive. It was targeted at those with high-end sports cars where luggage space was a real issue but possibly image was even more important! Porsche 911; Audi R8, Aston Martin and even the Lamborghini Murcielago featured in their marketing strategy.

Have a watch of the videos, they are still on Youtube. Stewart Golf claimed F1 stood for the project name -'Folding One'. Personally, I doubt that was true, more likely a deliberate effort to align the aura and performance of this trolley with the F1 world.

The original featured'Magnesium Alloy wheels' and the design was very'sporty'. Possibly they ran into some IP issues with the name..

F1's Evolution - The F1 and its marketing saw changes over time. Stewart Golf claimed it was because sales were better than expected and they recovered costs quicker.

Highest probability - marketing got the projections wrong and they had to reposition the F1 in the market. Battery uprated to 7.65Ah; Magnesium alloys replaced by the plastic V3 wheel sets; Some efforts to reduce condensation problems within the electronics.

Motor supplier change - now Parvalux. No new Bags, batteries, handsets, magnesium wheels of electronics available. Good parts rare; pristine parts extremely rare.

ITEM FOR SALE - F1'Early' type; Magnesium alloy wheels. Black bag NEWLY RE-CELLED BATTERY. Nowhere near the condition of the black and white examples advertised on here but perfectly useable nevertheless and a trolley that can be used week in and week out. Black bag is functional but there are wear (abrasions) in all the usual places (see images).

Also the top, front pocket zip is damaged. The wheels are in need of painting (but personally, I wouldn't bother unless resorting one of these beautiful trollies to A1 condition). The electronics are good and everything works as it should. There are a couple of lugs on the top cover that are cracked but still okay (avoid any trollies where the boxes have any sign of silicone sealant keeping them together)! The cover shown in the photo has been part-prepared for paint.

It will be professionally painted in automotive solvent basecoat and finished with a 2k scratch resistant clear coat. The issue with Stewart Gold trollies is that anything older than an X7 is almost certainly not supported if any electronics go wrong. Used X7's can be as old as the F1 trollies.

The fact this comes with a re-celled battery is a big plus.


Stewart F1 golf trolley with re-celled battery