Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

I now have fiberglass antennas and am wondering if I can use these to fly small 6x9 flags. I know a number of members had problems with breaking stock antennas when used with flags, but would the fiberglass ones be stronger? I have the 3ft Francis ones.

They are only $20 each, so I could always try it as they are cheap to replace.:confused24:

Thanks

Posted

Well, I can tell you that I lost two antennas that way. I was flying them from the Firestik Firefly. They were a more slender antenna. The antennas didn't break though, it was the fold down mounts that I had used. They were a nice black "Euro" mount or something like that but were made from cast aluminum and couldn't take the strain. Still, I would be hesitant to do it.

Posted

Ok, thanks for the replies, having a hard time to justify the cost (170.00) for 2 flag holders.:mo money:May take a chance with the antennas anyway as they are cheap to replace.

Posted

Thanks, they like everything else cost more here in Canada. I am looking at folding flag holders and that does add to the price. Also, with the Cnd dollar being so low and the costs of shipping and import charges it is now better for us to get stuff from Canadian suppliers. Just saw a video in another thread showing how a fiberglass antenna was bending at speed and that has convinced me to not use them as flag holders. I will take a look at any lead though........

Posted

I had read sometime back that it would break the mounts off. Also a fellow mounted his flags a little lower as to not cause to much stress, and ended up flags beat the paint off the trunk.

Posted

It appears that those type do fold down in case you want to put a cover over your bike. Good choice!

You can cut out two tennis balls and keep them in a side bag. When you want to put a cover over yoru bike you can take the tennis balls and slide them over each flag holder after it is folded down, to protect your bike cover from getting torn. I use a PVC pipe cap for mine.

Posted
It appears that those type do fold down in case you want to put a cover over your bike. Good choice!

You can cut out two tennis balls and keep them in a side bag. When you want to put a cover over yoru bike you can take the tennis balls and slide them over each flag holder after it is folded down, to protect your bike cover from getting torn. I use a PVC pipe cap for mine.

 

 

Great tip, thanks!:clap2:

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...