Product Description
Show your pride with a Confederate motorcycle flag for sale made in the USA!
The first official national flag of the Confederacy, often called the "Stars and Bars," was flown from March 4, 1861 to May 1, 1863.
Choose from two sizes: 6"x9" or 10"x15" (sizes are approximate).
This is a replacement flag for a PPI stainless steel motorcycle flag mount. If you're looking for a complete mounting system, please visit the Stainless Flag Mount section.
Our 6"x9" flags are double-stitched...once inside and once outside. Our 10"x15" flags are triple-stitched...once inside and twice outside.
- All flags are made of a woven poplin that is machine washable
- Heavy duty material for outdoor durability
- Each flag is double-sided and double or triple-stitched depending on size
- Flag sleeve will accommodate a 3/8" diameter pole
- 100% cut, printed and sewn in the USA
- Rubber o-ring included to hold flag near the top of the pole
This flag is designed to fit a PPI flag pole, which is 3/8" in diameter. Proper function or fit can not be guaranteed on other flag mount options on the market. The flag in this listing should not be flown on or attached to antennas on any type of vehicle.
*Note: Picture is an art rendering. Actual colors on material may vary slightly from those seen on your computer screen.
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Durable Flag
I have used PPI flags for several years and they are the most durable flag I have ever seen. They stand up to highway speeds well.
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Flag
Great flags always confederate
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Confederate "Stars and Bars" Motorcycle Flag
Well made for dependable service under all circumstances.
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Excellent service
Good product, and excellent service response!
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First National Confederate Flag
Nice quality flag. Larger than I wanted at first but have grown to like this flag. I installed it on the stock radio antenna of my GL 1500 Gold Wing. The flag is made to fit a larger mast put I was able hand stitch with needle and thread to close and fit my antenna. I then put a small plastic cable tie around the antenna right above the flag to keep it in place. The flag stays in place low on the antenna. I now would love to have a North Carolina State Republic flag for my cb antenna to match!
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nice flag
very well made. highly recommended