Flag mounts
- britincali
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Flag mounts
Ive been having issues with the flag coming out of the mount on both bikes lately and its a pain in the arse, what are you guys running???
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- teemtrubble
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- teemtrubble
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eff my $40 whip mount? Wow dude at least get it right it's $60.00 with the quick disconnect!ISBB wrote:$10 axle mount $.10 ziptie and 1 season with the same whip! eff your $40 bling whip mount that i will just kick the damn whip off anyways when i get on the bike.. I got short legs so its a hop and a swing to get my leg over
Mike
teem trubble works CR500
(Gen 3 125+CR500 motor)
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teem trubble works CR500
(Gen 3 125+CR500 motor)
If I wanted a Yamaha I would have bought a piano!
- dannygraves
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I don't use quick disconnects, I always lose flags. I get the compression bolt and hammer the flag into and and if the flag breaks off, I hammer the stump out and hammer the next one in.
the flag pole diameters vary too much. with the quick disconnects I fand some are too tight and the ring can't make it far up enough to compress so you lose it, or the pole is too thin and it slides right out.
the flag pole diameters vary too much. with the quick disconnects I fand some are too tight and the ring can't make it far up enough to compress so you lose it, or the pole is too thin and it slides right out.
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- dannygraves
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LOL you know what i meant. Got your box of stuff today.. Thx UPS Guy pulled up right as i was walkin out the door to head to workteemtrubble wrote:eff my $40 whip mount? Wow dude at least get it right it's $60.00 with the quick disconnect!ISBB wrote:$10 axle mount $.10 ziptie and 1 season with the same whip! eff your $40 bling whip mount that i will just kick the damn whip off anyways when i get on the bike.. I got short legs so its a hop and a swing to get my leg over
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- britincali
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- iggys-amsoil
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See that black push button thing on the end of Jays mount? Now remember the hole in the fender on the roller you bought? $19.95 at Cycle Parts West.britincali wrote:No I mean the grabber thing that hold the pole, I dont wanna have to wrench one on everytime.
Hint, take it apart and ream the center part out with a #D drill which is .257 mines @ .261 and the flag has never come out.
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The BilletWare goody is the shit. I used a axle mount for years and it works good in that it almost never breaks a pole. They do bend sometimes and will fatigue and break off after time. But the number one reason I like the bling billet peice more is because you get about 2 feet of whip higher than an axle mount. Maybe some dunes is doesn't matter, but in the back dunes at Glamis, some jack off is gonna crest a dune towing a dead quad with long rope which means if he doesn't see you until it's to late, the quad is gonna be sling shot right into you forcing you down a fricken slip face where you will eat your dookie and end up drinking rum for the next 3 days trying to kill the pain.
Don't Clyde it, ride it!
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The BilletWare goody is the shit. I used a axle mount for years and it works good in that it almost never breaks a pole. They do bend sometimes and will fatigue and break off after time. But the number one reason I like the bling billet peice more is because you get about 2 feet of whip higher than an axle mount. Maybe some dunes is doesn't matter, but in the back dunes at Glamis, some jack off is gonna crest a dune towing a dead quad with a long rope which means if he doesn't see you until it's to late, the quad is gonna be sling shot right into you forcing you down a fricken slip face where you will eat your dookie and end up drinking rum at camp for the next 3 days trying to kill the pain.
Don't Clyde it, ride it!
- dannygraves
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sounds like you are speaking from experience! HAHAPorted&Polished wrote:The BilletWare goody is the shit. I used a axle mount for years and it works good in that it almost never breaks a pole. They do bend sometimes and will fatigue and break off after time. But the number one reason I like the bling billet peice more is because you get about 2 feet of whip higher than an axle mount. Maybe some dunes is doesn't matter, but in the back dunes at Glamis, some jack off is gonna crest a dune towing a dead quad with long rope which means if he doesn't see you until it's to late, the quad is gonna be sling shot right into you forcing you down a fricken slip face where you will eat your dookie and end up drinking rum for the next 3 days trying to kill the pain.
'09 kx450f 4-Poke
Gen-4 trail bike --SOLD--
Gen-3 badass trail/mx bike --SOLD--
Gen-1 built dunes bike --SOLD--
'05 klx110 --SOLD--
'95 pw80
Gen-4 trail bike --SOLD--
Gen-3 badass trail/mx bike --SOLD--
Gen-1 built dunes bike --SOLD--
'05 klx110 --SOLD--
'95 pw80