Cutting antennas

Oct 19, 2011
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Glen Ellyn, IL
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Gary
I would like to slip a small flag on the base of each antenna, but I can't get the flags over the caps on the ends. Can I clip off the caps and then glue a cap back on? I can't think cutting 1/2" from each antenna would hurt anything. Am I wrong? Any other suggestions? Heating with a heat gun maybe?
 
I cut mine when I had the TRI. and didn't affect anything. Dont they still have set screws holding in the antenna to the base spring?
 
If you have a Tour Pak with the Mount on top, they make a Spring loaded flag Pole that clamps on.

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Antennas are cut to a wave length ether for receiving or transmit. It's not advisable to cut unless you are tiring to tune it. You can try stripping just the rubber tip off with out changing the length. Then you can slip your flag over the top. Then glue a vacuum line cap on top for protection. Personally I would just sew the flag around the ant.
 
You don't say what kind of antenna it is. If it is for receiving broadcast radio, you won't notice a difference. If it is CB, watch out. You may be making it too short which could cause the RF output transistors to overheat and fail.

Remember, electrical stuff works on smoke. If the smoke gets out, they quit working.
 
At least your putting the flag on an American [For now anyway] Trike.....I Get a kick out of the nimrods with an American flag on a Japanese vehicle..:laugh:...
 
A small 3" x 5" shouldn't effect the antennas at all down by the base. Worked OK on my older bikes. The caps came off them fine, but not the newer antennas.
 
Then I'd have to cut holes in the flags to run the zip ties thru. Then the flags would really tear apart.

Go to a Walmart and in the fabric/crafts aisle get a tube of Liquid Stitch. Fold the end of the Flag around the antenna and glue the fabric together.....Just don't make it too tight around the antenna so it can swivel in the wind...The Liquid Stitch is water proof and its almost like you sewed it on...Ive used it on my leather motorcycle jacket to fix a rip, And its held up for years....ThumbUp
 
A small 3" x 5" shouldn't effect the antennas at all down by the base. Worked OK on my older bikes. The caps came off them fine, but not the newer antennas.

Are you really and truly talking about a 3 inch by 5 inch(small 3" x 5" ) flag? What kind of material? Cotton at 70mph will do damage to an antenna even mounted at the base. Polyester you might be okay. Now any damage might not show for awhile, but if you think about how much flapping around a flag will do, at some point you'll see the damage. Especially on the whip antennas. Some of that damage might be the paint on the tour pak if you get the flag too close. If you have the short antennas you might be okay as they are stiffer. All in all I think anything on the antenna is not good.
 
Not sure what kind of flags you like but I use a LED Flag. (USA) Not sure if that is a option. But they do cost some money .
 
Or Tricled... LArge and a smaller version.

Sign up and sometimes they have good discounts.. More towards the Holidays I noticed.
 
Where would you mount something like that on a motorcycle?? Windshield would be the only place I can think of.

They have images showing Flat and Contoured Mounting Brackets that can be used for attaching to top or bottom License Plate bolt holes. Someone handy at DIY projects could make their own, just need to attach at a convenient location for easily wiring to power source.
 
Even tho I dont have a TRI anymore I just stuck it to the rear center fender. I wanted a power source close and not have to run wires all over the bike so I use the tail light circuit. And also bought a dimmer for it as it is pretty bright too. :D
 

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