GolfVenture Posted May 9, 2011 #1 Posted May 9, 2011 Where are the places to purchase the flags and holder/hardware from small to the large 3' X 5' size.
Guest Zak202 Posted May 9, 2011 #2 Posted May 9, 2011 I am in the planning on making my own flag base and purchasing the flage from their web-site. My thoughts are to make a base simular to a hitch and using pins to keep the flag poles in place.
GolfVenture Posted May 9, 2011 Author #3 Posted May 9, 2011 Like to visulize your idea, can you sketch it out, take a picture and post it.
Kregerdoodle Posted May 9, 2011 #4 Posted May 9, 2011 I got my flag pole and mount from Mile High Enterprizes, and you can get a flag from the PGR web site.
GolfVenture Posted May 9, 2011 Author #5 Posted May 9, 2011 Could you provide the web link for when I search for Mile High Enterprizes I get a couple of building contractors.
Kregerdoodle Posted May 9, 2011 #6 Posted May 9, 2011 hhhmmmmm seems that there web site is for sale, they look like they have went out of bussiness.. sorry Could you provide the web link for when I search for Mile High Enterprizes I get a couple of building contractors.
exrsa1 Posted May 9, 2011 #7 Posted May 9, 2011 Here's a link I saved: http://emblem.legion.org/BIKE-PARADE-FLAG-HOLDER/productinfo/120.220/ Also check out www.wingstuff.com I believe they have the same holder. Might give you somem ideas.
Guest Zak202 Posted May 9, 2011 #8 Posted May 9, 2011 That 3 flag idea was what I had in mind. Now I know what I was thinking will work.
Ltusmcret Posted May 9, 2011 #9 Posted May 9, 2011 I found a company called "RIVCO" that makes flag holders for motorcycles that look really good. Their website is www.rivco.com and phone number is 888-801-8222. They have catalogs available so anyone who is looking for this kind of gear should give them a try. I need to order some for myself since I've joined the Patriot Guard Riders. Claude in Hemet, CA
tcoop Posted May 9, 2011 #10 Posted May 9, 2011 I found a company called "RIVCO" that makes flag holders for motorcycles that look really good. Their website is www.rivco.com and phone number is 888-801-8222. They have catalogs available so anyone who is looking for this kind of gear should give them a try. I need to order some for myself since I've joined the Patriot Guard Riders. Claude in Hemet, CA ??? I got a home finace site in a language that I could not read.
GolfVenture Posted May 9, 2011 Author #11 Posted May 9, 2011 Rivco worked for me ok. http://www.rivcoproducts.com/
bongobobny Posted May 9, 2011 #13 Posted May 9, 2011 Yah! Rivco makes a lot of different motorcycle accdessories! Many 1st gen'ers have bought the spin on adapter for the oil filter. Flags from the PGR website. Funny thing, I was just talking about buying a 2 flag holder for the larger flags for PGR missions as aftyer August I will have time to actually participate in a few...
ragtop69gs Posted May 10, 2011 #14 Posted May 10, 2011 http://www.twistersstore.com/ http://patriot-guard-riders.hostedbywebstore.com/
Aussie Annie Posted May 10, 2011 #15 Posted May 10, 2011 Hoping to do missions while in the states. Just got the phone call to go pick up the two aussie flags I ordered. Will hope I can buy a flag hitch too..be good to bring it home....we don't have them here.
ragtop69gs Posted May 10, 2011 #16 Posted May 10, 2011 Annie,Do you have Aussie PGR patches ? please be sure to bring me one at Freebirds MD if you do.
Aussie Annie Posted May 10, 2011 #17 Posted May 10, 2011 Annie,Do you have Aussie PGR patches ? please be sure to bring me one at Freebirds MD if you do. Unfortunately we don't have PGR here
ragtop69gs Posted May 10, 2011 #18 Posted May 10, 2011 Unfortunately we don't have PGR here Contact National PGR and request to start a chapter.
Kregerdoodle Posted May 10, 2011 #19 Posted May 10, 2011 here are some pics of the one I have, hope it helps.
Aussie Annie Posted May 10, 2011 #20 Posted May 10, 2011 We have the small flag holders for the racks on our bikes. I would like the large one that goes on the hitch
Bobby G Posted May 10, 2011 #21 Posted May 10, 2011 It's very easy to make a flag holder for the 3X5 flags for the RSV, if you have the saddle bag guard rails installed already. It's attractive and easy to install. Get one or two chrome fishing pole holders (depending on if you want to fly 1 or 2 flags) and the rail clamp accessory for each from your local marine dealer or Bass Pro shop. They cost about $20 each. Get a 30" length of lightweight L-shaped angle iron bar stock at Home Depot and 2 U-clamps. If you only fly 1 flag, make sure it's installed on the RIGHT side of the bike as you are looking at it from the rear. 1. Clamp the chrome pole holders to the back of the saddle bag guards on each side. (The top rail.) 2. Drill 2 holes for the U-clamps at each end of the angle iron so that they are roughly directly above the pole holders. 3. Bolt the angle iron to the underside of the tour pack using the existing bolts that hold the tour pack on. If those bolts are too short, replace them with ones that are a little longer. You'll obviously have to drill 2 holes in the angle iron that match up with the bolt locations. I also use rubber cups over the sharp ends of the angle iron to protect against getting cut if you or anyone else rubs against it. 4. Use a flag pole of your own choice, but make sure the pole is tall enough that when the 3X5 flag is attached, that it doesn't hit the ground when the bike is leaning on the side stand. I use 2 adjustable paint roller extension poles that I painted to match the bike and attach the flags with carabeaners on the top and clamped to the middle of the pole. 5. Attach the U-bolts to the angle iron, and slide the poles through the U-bolts and into the chrome pole holders. Tighten the bolts and attach your flags. Total cost estimate for 2 flags: Pole holders and rail brackets - $60 Angle iron and rubber end caps - $14 U-bolts - $5 Poles - $25 (but you can make your own for less) Flags - varies with quality and source I leave the angle iron on all the time and no one even asks me about it when they see it. It's very unobtrusive looking. The U-bolts and poles attach and remove in about 5 minutes each time. I'm sure there are lots of other ways to do this, but I like this set-up, and use it often.
Bobby G Posted May 11, 2011 #22 Posted May 11, 2011 I forgot to mention one small but important drilling measurement to keep in mind. When you drill the holes on the angle iron for the U-bolts, make sure they are low enough on the bar so that you can easily fit a crescent wrench or socket in there to get at the nuts holding the U-bolts on. I drilled mine too high on one side and it's a pain sometimes to get at them. (See picture #7 and you'll see what I mean.) Just a thought....
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