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Flagpole attachment

Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2017 7:39 pm
by pkpilot
I found and unusual solution to mount a 2 foot by 3 foot flag.  The attachment came from an off road enthusiast who sells attachments for marker flags for dirt bikes.  They can be found at http://www.zenxteninc.com/. The owner Hank was incredibly responsive. I emailed him and asked if he thought his attachment device would work.  He went to the local BMW dealer in Arizona and looked at a display 1200 RT.  He then custom made the grip clamps and sent them to me at no extra charge.  Check out the photos...

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I highly recommend this attachment for putting a flag on your RT.  I got the fiberglass pole at the local hardware store and the flag online.


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Re: Flagpole attachment

Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 1:41 am
by Cleverbee
Best colour around be

Re: Flagpole attachment

Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 6:01 am
by Steve F
Yeah, those rack grips look great in blue!! ;)

Re: Flagpole attachment

Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 4:41 pm
by pkpilot
Steve F wrote: Yeah, those rack grips look great in blue!! ;)
Yep!!  Actually the standard clip or grip is black and rubberized.  The guy did these custom ones on his 3D printer, so they are a hard plastic.  I am more of a function over form kind of guy, unlike my better half.


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Re: Flagpole attachment

Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 5:46 pm
by Casbar
Ok, I'll ask, why would you want a flagpole on the back of the bike? Is it for when you get somewhere on a rally or something to put it up? Or do you actually ride around with a flag flying  8)

Re: Flagpole attachment

Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 7:39 pm
by pkpilot
Casbar wrote: Ok, I'll ask, why would you want a flagpole on the back of the bike? Is it for when you get somewhere on a rally or something to put it up? Or do you actually ride around with a flag flying  8)
I intend to use if for Patriot Guard escort of remains of veterans.  I imagine on certain holidays it might find its way onto the bike.  It takes all of 20 seconds to install.


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Re: Flagpole attachment

Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 9:03 pm
by Casbar
pkpilot wrote: I intend to use if for Patriot Guard escort of remains of veterans.  I imagine on certain holidays it might find its way onto the bike.  It takes all of 20 seconds to install.


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Very noble thing to do, you guys really look after your veterans, we are not quite as good  8)

Re: Flagpole attachment

Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 10:56 pm
by pkpilot
Casbar wrote:
Very noble thing to do, you guys really look after your veterans, we are not quite as good  8)
Checkout PatriotGuard.org.  It is a volunteer organization, and there is no reason you cannot do the same thing wherever you are.


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Re: Flagpole attachment

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 7:49 am
by Casbar
pkpilot wrote: Checkout PatriotGuard.org.  It is a volunteer organization, and there is no reason you cannot do the same thing wherever you are.


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Not in the UK, we do things differently, we have many volunteer organisations that help veterans, but my comment was more around the public perception to veterans is different here. When Afghanistan was in full flow, all our fallen veterans were repatriated through one airfield and they were all driven through a market town in Wiltshire called Wootton Bassett, but that was a moment in time. That town was given the Royal Charter for their respect and support to the fallen, so the town is now Royal Wootton Bassett.

Re: Flagpole attachment

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 1:24 pm
by pkpilot
Casbar wrote:
Not in the UK, we do things differently, we have many volunteer organisations that help veterans, but my comment was more around the public perception to veterans is different here. When Afghanistan was in full flow, all our fallen veterans were repatriated through one airfield and they were all driven through a market town in Wiltshire called Wootton Bassett, but that was a moment in time. That town was given the Royal Charter for their respect and support to the fallen, so the town is now Royal Wootton Bassett.
Now that sounds cool, from a US perspective.  More likely to get a protest here.


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Re: Flagpole attachment

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 2:05 pm
by nh_handyman
pkpilot wrote: I intend to use if for Patriot Guard escort of remains of veterans.  I imagine on certain holidays it might find its way onto the bike.  It takes all of 20 seconds to install.

Thank you for being part of the Patriot Guard. 


Ride Safe.

Re: Flagpole attachment

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 2:10 pm
by Sprintgull
Must admit my first reaction to this was 'Why?', but was glad I read on. Respect to you guys for doing the right thing by your veterans - we could do so much better over here. I was lucky enough to join several thousand other bikers on the first 'Afghan Heroes' ride through Wootton Bassett a few years ago. It was intended as a thank you to the locals there as they had turned out to pay their respects each time the soldiers' bodies were repatriated. It was a very moving day.