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Old 06-19-2022, 07:25 PM
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I use the same bar, a MC2302 for both my Electra Glide and my Soft Tail. Can't really see the difference.
 
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I have the harbor freight and it works but I had to trim it as it would hit my fender. It's a pain to get the bike out of but it was cheap. My friend has a biker bar and it's a little fussy for an old guy to install on bike but on cross country trips it works great. No strap worries.
. I would buy the wheel dock for my next go round.
 
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Originally Posted by wombat457
Saw this a Condor Simple Chock:




Looks like the chock is all you need - no adapter for the trailer? If that is right, then this will be a cheaper option but still going with a Condor Chock.
That's all you need for a trailer
 
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Originally Posted by cycle7447
That's all you need for a trailer
That's what I figured too.
 
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Originally Posted by wombat457
Saw this a Condor Simple Chock:




Looks like the chock is all you need - no adapter for the trailer? If that is right, then this will be a cheaper option but still going with a Condor Chock.
I have a set of these in my 14x7. The bars mount permanently to the floor, and four thumb screws mount the chock to the bars with a choice of mounting holes for fore and aft preference. I also have an e-track mount that I use with this chock for solo bike trailering. These things are heavy-duty. Best on the market, IMHO.
 
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Whee lDock chock, no rocking the bike backwards to clear the chock, just release the chock and roll it backwards. Check out the vids at Wheel Dock.
 
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Originally Posted by nobodyknowsme
I have the biker bar in my trailer. Very easy and secure.

https://www.bwtrailerhitches.com/product/biker-bar
Yep… I was going to make the suggestion. I have two for my enclosed trailer, and have used them for both my Fat Boy and my CVO Limited. IMHO, best option for trailering.
 
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Originally Posted by wombat457
Saw this a Condor Simple Chock:




Looks like the chock is all you need - no adapter for the trailer? If that is right, then this will be a cheaper option but still going with a Condor Chock.
This is what I have. Works very well.
 
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