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Does anyone have a good flag mountfor a Street Glide? I know Rivo makes one for $150 but wondering if someone has a cheaper/better idea. No tour pack, no bag rails, no sissy bar, backrest or trailer hitchto mount to.
Looks like Drag Specialties makes a mount for a small flag mount but it's meant for tour pack rails. Are there problems with the ones that clip on the saddle bags? Ideally I would like to find a small mount for the passenger grab rail and a larger mount for a 3x5.
Should I just bite the bullet and get a back restand/or the Rivo mount? Anyone ever done something in the passenger peg area?
All I got out of that was the link to HD. The only thing I have found that HD has is the saddlebag mount.
So the questions on that are it any good, do you risk scratching paint?
Would like to come up with something that mounts on the grab rail but have been unable to find...yet.
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