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    What kind of flag mounts are you guys using?

    I bought some called ATV FLAG GRABBER and they work ok the first few times but the fiberglass rods tend to get frayed (for lack of a better word) on the bottom a bit then they dont want to go in the mount. What are good ones to get?

    Mike

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    www.popitwhips.com

    Pop it whips are my favorite.
    I have been using them since 1984 ish, they used ti be all red.
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    Quote Originally Posted by onformula1 View Post
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    I use the good old air chuck whip mount. Take the female part of the air chuck, bolt it to the mount tab and epoxy the flag into the male chuck. Installs in seconds and don't have to worry about frayed poles. I love it when my fellow riders are spending 2+ minutes to install/remove their whips and I just snap mine in and go...awesome!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pismorat View Post
    I use the good old air chuck whip mount. Take the female part of the air chuck, bolt it to the mount tab and epoxy the flag into the male chuck. Installs in seconds and don't have to worry about frayed poles. I love it when my fellow riders are spending 2+ minutes to install/remove their whips and I just snap mine in and go...awesome!
    What do you do when you snap the whip off the base in the middle of nowhere?
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    Why would I want to do that?? I've guess I've been lucky enough to never snap a whip, by leg or otherwise. I've found some before while on a ride and just hold it while riding back to camp.
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    Sometimes i break them off doing nac nac's
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    I like this idea.

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