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I just ordered the Tour Pack Luggage Rack folding flag kit from rumblingpride.com last week and it arrived yesterday. I must say I'm impressed with the quality of construction and with the quality of the American flag I got. They have a lifetime warranty on their flags and one of the best selections I've seen on the web.
When I opened the box I noticed that the second flag I had purchased was not included in the shipment but it was on the packing list. I left voice mail on their phone last night after hours. I got home from a ride to a dealer today, and my wife said they'd called and apologized and will send the other flag along right away. Pretty nice folks.
I don't get a dime for this thread, just wanted to pass along a good product to the rest of you out there who might be looking for a flag kit.

http://www.rumblingpride.com/mm5/mer...ory_Code=BAR-K
 
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Good feedback, thanks for sharing.
 
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Thanks for the info. I'm looking for a cheap way to personalize my ride. A flag can help you pick your bike out of the swarm in the parking lot at events and rallies...unless some knucklehead takes your flag. How do they secure the flag on the pole?
 
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Thanks for the info. I'm looking for a cheap way to personalize my ride. A flag can help you pick your bike out of the swarm in the parking lot at events and rallies...unless some knucklehead takes your flag. How do they secure the flag on the pole?
You have to have an allen wrench to take the pole off to remove the flag. The top of the pole is permanent.
 
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That is good enough for me. Now I just need to get a custom or rare flag.
 
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Any difference in these from Pro Pad flags?

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Any difference in these from Pro Pad flags?

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I don't know for sure. Maybe there's someone out there that knows?
Check out both sites and decide for yourself. I struggled between the two, but I gotta tell you, the flag on mine is absolutely first rate, and looks to be very long lasting and well made. And the lifetime warranty is a great plus.
I kinda liked their old Gadsden "Don't Tread On Me" snake flag. The wife said 'no' to that one, tho.
 
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I have had my 3 pole setup from these guys for over a year: no problems, except for I had to re-drill holes as they lined up right on the rails for my luggage rack...

http://www.mountainmotorcycleflagpoles.com/index.htm
 
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this website www.motordog69.com is very cool. The have a custom unique timing cover that easily mounts and removes challenge coins to your harley engine. check this out and pass it along.

 
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I bought 3 flags & mounts from them. One American, One Rebel & One Coat Of Arms. I supplied them with the artwork for my family coat of arms and they made the flag. I like that their flags are 2 sided so you can view them from either side. I have all 3 flags mounted to the rear of my tour pak using the bolts that were already there holding the tour pak on the bike. They have about 4,000 miles on them and they still look like new.
 


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