Flag Mounts?
^^^ VEry creative.....but if you park outside their are bound to be some mofo that will jack the attena plus the flag..
Guys how about we do a s2ki meet but its for the canucks game 5 vs st louis @ vancouver if there is..... which will be on thursday... any pub recommendation?
Guys how about we do a s2ki meet but its for the canucks game 5 vs st louis @ vancouver if there is..... which will be on thursday... any pub recommendation?
Nice job Mike! Although I agree that it would probably get jacked if it's left like that outside. I guess you could always unscrew it and throw them both into your trunk like some of the guys do with their antennas anyways.
I have the flags with the car window clip... just tried to use it on the S top closed like the flag is designed to but when I got to even just ~55km/hr, the flag seems to want to tilt back due to the wind. I don't want the rubber trip of the soft top to get damaged or out of shape, so I pulled the flag back down 
I need to find the non-window clip flag and rig something like you guys to fly it

I need to find the non-window clip flag and rig something like you guys to fly it
driver side flag broke from turbulence. under 80km/h = good.
Anything above = wooden stick snaps.
The mount holds up very well. It's just that the stick gave up.
I was going to turn around to pick up the flag but was too lazy. =(
Maybe I should make them lower. I'll just be rolling with one flag for now.
Anything above = wooden stick snaps.
The mount holds up very well. It's just that the stick gave up.
I was going to turn around to pick up the flag but was too lazy. =(
Maybe I should make them lower. I'll just be rolling with one flag for now.
Lol we should all get hardtops haha.
The window mount flags are pretty sturdy.
I've used that on my other car for 2 years and haven't had one broken.
I thought the wooden sticks would provide enough flex to withstand the turbulence. Guess I was wrong.
The window mount flags are pretty sturdy.
I've used that on my other car for 2 years and haven't had one broken.
I thought the wooden sticks would provide enough flex to withstand the turbulence. Guess I was wrong.






