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    I also fly the red/white and blue (3 x 5) off of my trailer hitch on my RT 2011 limited and works very well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redlightron View Post
    I also fly the red/white and blue (3 x 5) off of my trailer hitch on my RT 2011 limited and works very well.
    This was why I put the hitch on, and maybe someday I will put on a wiring harness and get a trailer.
    Is it Friday yet? ... Oh yeah, I forgot. I'm retired

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    Sorry about this folks, but I disagree about some of the above mentioned opinions regarding the placement of the USA flag on the rear of a motorcycle due to some very personal and private experiences
    I have been active with the AMA, CMA, Blue Knights, GWTA, GWRRA, AmVetRiders, and ABATE for more than just a few years now. Each of these organizations have always suggested the following...
    Single flag:
    The ideal placement of a single USA flag upon a motorcycle is
    dead center at a rear regardless of vertical reference (how high or how
    low it is mounted on the rear of the motorcycle). Mounting of a single
    USA flag may also be placed on the right side of the motorcycle,
    preferably the highest of all options. But it SHOULD NEVER be mounted
    on the left(clutch) side!
    Two flags:
    The USA flag may be mounted on the rear of a motorcycle with any
    other flag providing that,
    A: The USA flag is always mounted on the right side of the motorcycle and
    B: The second flag must be mounted on the left side at an equal or less vertical height.
    Three flags:
    When mounting Three flags to the rear of a motorcycle, and one of the three being a USA flag, the following should (read MUST) always be
    observed ...
    A: The flag of the USA be placed dead center between the two on
    each side and
    B: When ever possible the center mast should be at least ten percent
    taller in height than the other two.

    I lost five very good and dear friends on 9/11.

    Stand tall, stand proud, stand in honor.

    Never forget.

    Moezie

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    Default RE: Flag holder for RT

    Sorry about this folks, but I disagree about some of the above mentioned opinions regarding the placement of the USA flag on the rear of a motorcycle due to some very personal and private experiences
    I have been active with the AMA, CMA, Blue Knights, GWTA, GWRRA, AmVetRiders, Legionriders and ABATE for more than just a few years now. Each of these organizations have always suggested the following...
    Single flag:
    The ideal placement of a single USA flag upon a motorcycle is
    dead center at a rear regardless of vertical reference (how high or how
    low it is mounted on the rear of the motorcycle). Mounting of a single
    USA flag may also be placed on the right side of the motorcycle,
    preferably the highest of all options. But it SHOULD NEVER be mounted
    on the left(clutch) side!
    Two flags:
    The USA flag may be mounted on the rear of a motorcycle with any
    other flag providing that,
    A: The USA flag is always mounted on the right side of the motorcycle and
    B: The second flag must be mounted on the left side at an equal or less vertical height.
    Three flags:
    When mounting Three flags to the rear of a motorcycle, and one of the three being a USA flag, the following should (read MUST) always be
    observed ...
    A: The flag of the USA be placed dead center between the two on
    each side and
    B: When ever possible the center mast should be at least ten percent
    taller in height than the other two.

    I lost five very good and dear friends on 9/11.

    Stand tall, stand proud, stand in honor.

    Never forget.

    Moezie

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpydieRydie View Post
    Sorry about this folks, but I disagree about some of the above mentioned opinions regarding the placement of the USA flag on the rear of a motorcycle due to some very personal and private experiences
    I have been active with the AMA, CMA, Blue Knights, GWTA, GWRRA, AmVetRiders, Legionriders and ABATE for more than just a few years now. Each of these organizations have always suggested the following...
    Single flag:
    The ideal placement of a single USA flag upon a motorcycle is
    dead center at a rear regardless of vertical reference (how high or how
    low it is mounted on the rear of the motorcycle). Mounting of a single
    USA flag may also be placed on the right side of the motorcycle,
    preferably the highest of all options. But it SHOULD NEVER be mounted
    on the left(clutch) side!
    Two flags:
    The USA flag may be mounted on the rear of a motorcycle with any
    other flag providing that,
    A: The USA flag is always mounted on the right side of the motorcycle and
    B: The second flag must be mounted on the left side at an equal or less vertical height.
    Three flags:
    When mounting Three flags to the rear of a motorcycle, and one of the three being a USA flag, the following should (read MUST) always be
    observed ...
    A: The flag of the USA be placed dead center between the two on
    each side and
    B: When ever possible the center mast should be at least ten percent
    taller in height than the other two.

    I lost five very good and dear friends on 9/11.

    Stand tall, stand proud, stand in honor.

    Never forget.

    Moezie
    I have to agree on this one. I have never heard of the ten per cent, but higher then the others.
    Riding in Respect
    Freedon is not free. It is earned, often by blood.
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