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American Usa Motorcycle Biker Flag Pole Adjustable Chrome Luggage Carrier Mount on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, United States

Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New without tags Brand:Diamond Plate Size:POLE: 12.5" TALL / FLAG: 6"X9"

6X9 AMERICAN FLAG & ADJUSTABLE MOTORCYCLE MOUNT

Features:
-High quality: double stitched and double sided
-100% 2-ply polyester flag
-Fade resistant flag and printing
-High quality, very durable
-6x9" Flag rated at 70 mph
-Chrome Pole height 12.5"
-Mount hole adjusts from 1/2" up


Buyer receives exact flag & pole in the photo

Please check out our other 6x9 motorcycle Flags HERE which also accomodate this pole

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