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As you are walking around the Sturgis vendors ..........
There used to be a guy, from Minnesota I'm told, that made a sectional flag pole, that was built very well, and broke down into sections that would fit into a saddle bag. (This was a flag pole suitable for standing a Patriot Guard Rider events ............. NOT something you'd attach to your bike during a parade.)
I've heard that he often sold them at the Patriot Ride, but if you happen to see him at Sturgis, or simply have contact information for him (web site/phone/email), please let me know.
Not exactly what you are looking for, but others might be interested in their wares. This company attends various rally's. I last saw them at Americade.
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