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We started selling those a couple of months ago..cant keep them in stock.A fella asked about them at a rally,so we made a few.The ones that I make are Black braided leather 3-4 foot long with a snap clip....Go figure next time I make a few I will post a picture
Something to consider, if you give the impression you are supporting one club other clubs might think you are disrespecting them. Indeed, if you try and tell some club you are showing support for them they might point out (in an unpleasant way) that they didn’t ask for your support.
Having said that a get back whip is very functional, you would be surprised at the number of cagers that don’t see your bike because you are (or you are almost) matching their speed but the movement of the whip will catch their eye.
The Black Pistons MC members all have black and white whips that they clip to their belt when they get off their bike.
Hey Captain Itch, can you do a tri colored whip? I would be interested in a three foot blue, red and purple.
I ride with BACA and our colors are Red & Black some of us have Get Back whips on our bikes so we use thos colors.I live in TX which is a Bandidos state,and yes thier colors are Red & Gold even thier Get Back whips. The reason I know all of this is because here in TX the Bandidos Support BACA and all we do. They also ask us to abide by their rules,and we do. Red & White is Hells Angles colors,Boosefighters are Green &White,those are the only colors I know of right now.
P.S. I think Chillowee has three color braided whips also.
I cut mine down from 48 to 28 inches, hangs just right and not in the way of any foot controls. I kinda like the black and red, gives it a splash of color. No one has made any comments.
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