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Sandwizard
Can't seam to find them anymore (Flickwhip.com) are they still in opperation?

Fireballsocal
QUOTE (Sandwizard @ Oct 27 2009, 09:05 PM) *
Can't seam to find them anymore (Flickwhip.com) are they still in opperation?


I believe the kids that started that business went on to bigger and better things. My buddy over at clickwhip still sells a natural aluminum model. I would email to make sure he still has em in stock before ordering. I am pretty sure these are just old stock but he might be making them.

http://www.clickwhip.com/store/productsele...es.htm#Lbracket
MotoDiva450
I got mine like 3 years ago & I can't recall where I got it but it mounts on the rear fender.
free ride
picked mine up a couple of years ago at the off road expo in pomona.

If Flick is not around there are a couple of other companies that are making similar mounts. (I don't recall the names)

don't settle for any other style of mount. I have not had a single issue with mine. sturdy, looks great and even better it works!!
krustyone
hinesracingf.com
Fireballsocal
I have the hines racing mount on my YZ450F right now. Great design and very sturdy. I just wish it was made of lighter aluminum instead of steel. Works great though.
Derwud
QUOTE (Fireballsocal @ Oct 28 2009, 11:19 AM) *
I have the hines racing mount on my YZ450F right now. Great design and very sturdy. I just wish it was made of lighter aluminum instead of steel. Works great though.

X2
Dmax
x3

The only whip mount I've never had a problem with.
mike g
We carry one that is almost identical to the Flick, $35, we sell a lot of them.
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