J&S Chock install w/pics
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J&S Chock install w/pics
Installed my J&S wheel chock today. It is just as great of quality as their jack. It's a pretty easy straight forward install. I also got the tie down brackets and install kit with it. They didn't think I needed the narrow tire adapter with my 120 front wheel, but I do. I'll order that tomorrow. Once I get that I'll throw the bike in the trailer and give a review on how it sits.
banjo bolts into the deck.
The chock just sits on top of the banjo bolts and you secure it down with the supplied bolts right into the top of the banjo's
Now with bike. They say you don't have to strap the rear tire. They never do when they tow their bikes to shows and sometimes they have several bikes on one trailer. I'll let you know how that turns out.
banjo bolts into the deck.
The chock just sits on top of the banjo bolts and you secure it down with the supplied bolts right into the top of the banjo's
Now with bike. They say you don't have to strap the rear tire. They never do when they tow their bikes to shows and sometimes they have several bikes on one trailer. I'll let you know how that turns out.
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Thanks!! It's a 16x7 V-nose Proline trailer with a 2k lb ramp door. I'm military and I don't like movers touching my tools. And damn it's handy!! Plus the wife won't let me buy my diesel truck yet, so this is my truck for now. I Try to listen these days!! LOL! Here are a couple more pics!
Last edited by JaronB; 09-13-2010 at 12:00 AM.
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