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Do you have any other recommendations for my Road King? I want something that is stable, will withstand highway speeds and looks good. This company also has mounts that apply directly to the tour pak or saddlebags which may be a better idea; any thoughts?
I've got a set of of the HD flag mounts for the hard bags (and I think they work with the tour pack) that I was given by a friend. They don't work with the RKC leather bags...They are yours if you want them.
FYI, you should fly the American Flag on the right, not the left as you have it.
FYI, right depends on where you are standing and I don't use my sidestand, I use my wheeldock centerstand, so the American Flag is never lower than the others. Don't criticize me about where I fly my American Flag, be proud because I fly it. Where's yours? Do you even fly one on your machine?
FYI, right depends on where you are standing and I don't use my sidestand, I use my wheeldock centerstand, so the American Flag is never lower than the others. Don't criticize me about where I fly my American Flag, be proud because I fly it. Where's yours? Do you even fly one on your machine?
Yep, I fly 2. The American Flag and the Patriot Guard Flag. Here's a little info for you that might help. I think it's great you fly your flags. I just thought you might want to do it properly.
FYI, right depends on where you are standing and I don't use my sidestand, I use my wheeldock centerstand, so the American Flag is never lower than the others. Don't criticize me about where I fly my American Flag, be proud because I fly it. Where's yours? Do you even fly one on your machine?
The proper way to fly the American Flag is curb side when you have 2 flags or center when 1 or 3 flags are on your bike.
Lets be proud Americans and fly the flag always.
Last edited by Chief40al; Apr 20, 2010 at 11:33 AM.
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