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Well, I just finished my RTW trip in April this year and had the Aussie flag on a pole at the rear for 95% of it
I don't always agree with my governments policies but love my country
As I travelled solo, it became a talking point, and as I was sticking each visited countries flag on the bike as I went, the people I met in those countries welcomed me openly
I certainly was aware of which countries were not happy with Oz and stayed away from them to avoid issues
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Well, I just finished my RTW trip in April this year and had the Aussie flag on a pole at the rear for 95% of it
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LOL, and here I am contemplating going without a small sticker or at least get the smallest possible sticker. You went with a waving flag.
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I think putting any national flag on your vehicle makes you a target.
Most people are intelligent enough to distinguish between a country and its government, but a few are not, and they may take their prejudices out on you or your ride.
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I think putting any national flag on your vehicle makes you a target.
Most people are intelligent enough to distinguish between a country and its government, but a few are not, and they may take their prejudices out on you or your ride.
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I think if one rides fast in a zigzag patern the bullets will miss so not over worried.
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I think if one rides fast in a zigzag patern the bullets will miss so not over worried.
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Probably best to lose the flag in that case - all that zigzagging plays havoc with the fuel consumption.
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I have a adv sticker with a Saltire below it on my homemade wind screen and folk always look at it,( I think cause its crap though)
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Twenty years ago we had a flag on the bike and it served us well. I wouldn't dream of having one these days - which is sad.
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