Quote Originally Posted by captblack View Post
This is incorrect! Per the US flag code, no flag, (with the exception of the religious flag flown on ships at sea during services) is to be flown above the US flag. When displayed together, each flag is flown at the same height on it's own staff. US flag is on the right, as you look at the rear of the bike. If you are a citizen of another country, fly your flag per your laws but not in a way that disrespects the US flag.
I could agree with you, but then we would both be wrong

When visiting ANY foreign country, visitors must follow the Laws of the Country, not their residence.
Although Canadian, When in England, Australia or the USA I must follow their laws, not Canadian Law.

As per US Law the flag pole must be firmly attached to the chassis of the vehicle. I am not sure that the licence plate frame would qualify. (http://www.legion.org/flag/code) and I just learned, never displayed between sunset and sunrise unless illuminated.