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Very good point, anyone know the origin of these flags...
ORIGINAL: RoadKing62
A bit off thread, BUT......is there anything more upsetting than seeing USA flags that are made in China? That is one item that should not be allowed to be mass produced in any other country but the US. Will now return this thread to its rightful owner and thoughts. Thanks
Does anyone know how good the 11x14 flags are from www.bikerflags.com? I'd think they would be kindof big for highway use. Essentially one of the key flags I'd like to have is the Don't tread on me - Navy Jack flag and this is the first time I've found that flag in a size even close to fitting on a motorcycle.
I buy my replacement flags from Wal-Mart. Just pick up the auto style flag with the white pole, which attaches to the side window, and take the flag off of the pole and slipit onto your bike flag holder. Only costs $4.95 and holds up very well. They are made from a heavy nylon I think. The only reason I replace them is they tend to get very dirty over time. Saves you lots of $$ over time. Just a thought.
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