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Motorcycle Propad Flag on 2040-parts.com

US $33.00
Location:

Walton, Kentucky, United States

Walton, Kentucky, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Brand:ProPad Inc Size:6" x 9" with 5/8" Mount

This is an all-American flag and mounting system - made in USA and is stunningly high quality.  It was used for one season on my Harley Road King Classic - it was mounted to the back of the luggage rack (see photo).  The flag is in excellent condition.  The mounting hardware is in showroom condition - the chrome is blemish free.  The mounting assembly is solid steel, as is the pole that holds the flag - when you hold this in your hands , the weight and gorgeous chrome plating will impress you to no end.

The mounting hardware consists of a clam-shell type mount that locks down on the back horizontal tube of the luggage rack - all you need to install it is an Allen (hex) wrench.  It's made to go on a 5/8" tube, which is what the Harley luggage rack is made of.  (It will not fit on a rack that's made of 1/2" tubes, so measure your rack before bidding on this.)  For more info go to the Pro Pad Inc site - thepropad.com.  You'll pay about $60 for a new one - this one is a great buy at only $25.

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