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Where To Get a heavy duty Flag Pole Bracket for My Rt-S

Tadgh45

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I have a 2011 RT-S and am need of a good heavy duty Dual Flag Pole bracket to fly two 3 x 5 flags during my MC's annual charity run. The member who used to do it from the back of his Boss Hoss Trike has moved on and since I am the VP the job was thrown at me. I've seen the ISCI holder but it looks much too small for our needs. We usually fly the US flag and the club flag at the front of the line. Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
 
I have a 2011 RT-S and am need of a good heavy duty Dual Flag Pole bracket to fly two 3 x 5 flags during my MC's annual charity run. The member who used to do it from the back of his Boss Hoss Trike has moved on and since I am the VP the job was thrown at me. I've seen the ISCI holder but it looks much too small for our needs. We usually fly the US flag and the club flag at the front of the line. Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
Have a hitch on your bike? If so check out Seal Products. Link on home page, about 1/2 down on right.
 
Rivco has a excellent set for dual big flags, but it costs a lot. If you only use it a little. I have single big flag mount on my Spyder for PGR Missions. If you have a trailer hitch, you might try using wooden block with the aid of bungee cords to help hold the flag up at SLOW SPEED?PARADE SPEEDS. No hitch, consider, I have no idea if it would work, poles zip tied to the handholds and hand rests and a person holding on to them, again parade speed only. If this is a highway run, ???????
Be safe, a flying loose flag pole at 50 MPH is a bad thing in progress
Been there, seen that
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Oldmanzues I went back and reread your post. If you are going to fly the flags during the run, at I assume, road speeds, you will need a very secure mounting. I would now, suggest either finding someone in your group with secure flag mounts, or since it is a chairty run, ask around to see if somebody with a mount would ride with/for you. In any case a test run with the flags mounted before getting into a group ride situation.
 
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