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    Default Any PGR riders?

    A guy I used to work with is a member of the PGR and he gave me a card, but I'll be dd if I can find it

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    Default mntsnow

    PM mntsnow. He can help you out. :)

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    I'm a member of PGR as well as POW/MIA
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    So thanks for starting this thread. I have a couple of questions for ya Mntsnow if you don't mind. First.....How do you attach a flag to your 9? Second....Is a flag mandatory to ride with the PGR? I have been interested in joining the PGR but haven't figured out how to mount a flag.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mntsnow View Post
    I'm a member of PGR as well as POW/MIA
    can you tell me how to go about joining/getting info on the rides/missions? i, too, was wondering the best way to mount a flag on my bike. have you got one on yours?

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    Guys...Flags are NOT required for to be a part of PGR or POW/MIA.

    As for mounting my flags I quite often mount one to my license plate frame and when I want to run one of my larger USA flags I put on my passenger seat and backrest and then just use a few zipties to lash the flag pole to my backrest.....Let me see if I can find a couple of pics for you for ideas....I am working on coming up with a full on flag mount so I can run a total of 3 flags at a single time when I am runnning just my solo seat as well....Hopefully in the next little while I will get it made and I will be sure to share it :)

    As for finding out about missions the best way is to join the PGR website and then visit the Utah forum where you can also give your cellphone number to Peggy aka Bones13 (asst state cap) and she will also text message you about upcoming missions....
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    Here is how I do my single small PGR (or Pow/Mia) flag when riding in solo seat setup
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mntsnow View Post
    As for mounting my fags .




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    Hey that wasnt nice Brett ;-) lol
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    I couldn't pass that one up. Too easy!

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    That brought back memories of that pic of Jay riding on the back. Ha ha you're funny Brett.

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    Default Noooooooo......

    , it took me over a year to get that image out of my head........ <shudder>
    Have to start all over....
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