Flag Size
I fly a 6x10 flag from http://www.m-j-enterprises.com/flags.htm , and it's held up for 3 or 4 years now.
I am getting 6"x9" but I only fly them in parades or on holidays.
http://www.rumblingpride.com/Ultra_C...ing_System.htm
http://www.rumblingpride.com/Ultra_C...ing_System.htm
You know after 9/11 the flags came out. It was the most show of patriotism since WW2. It was good to see Americans pull together. I don’t think flying our countries colors on are bikes is a bad thing. I got two 6X9 flags during the Laughlin run; I mounted them on my tour pack antennas. They also have yellow ribbons for support of our troops……. But anyway this is a personal choice; everyone is entitled to their own option!! That’s why we live here I guess…
6x9s mounted on my antennas. I have a U. S. Flag on the right hand one and a POW/MIA one on the left, but with the government up to it's latest tricks I'm going to get a Gasden (Don't Tread On Me) flag for that side.
I run a 11x15 US flag always from the center of my bike (mounted to my backrest center support so it is always in the highest honor position) and when attending POW/MIA or PGR events I will put on a 11x15 military branch of the hero we are escorting to their final resting place on my right saddlebag and a 11x15 POW/MIA flag on my left saddlebag. If we are attending a non memorial event then the military branch flag is always my US Army due to that was my service branch. The only time I have not flown my US flag or service flags is when we traveled outside the US.
My wife on her heritage runs 11x15 US & USMC flags 100% of the time (except when we traveled out of the country like above)
We love seeing flags on bikes/cars/trucks/homes! If you buy good quality nylon flags that are rated for all weather (ie double stitching etc) they end up lasting quite long.
My wife on her heritage runs 11x15 US & USMC flags 100% of the time (except when we traveled out of the country like above)
We love seeing flags on bikes/cars/trucks/homes! If you buy good quality nylon flags that are rated for all weather (ie double stitching etc) they end up lasting quite long.
Last edited by Mntsnow; May 7, 2010 at 11:13 AM. Reason: how flags are mounted


