Wheel Chocks
#1
Wheel Chocks
I was looking at putting these on my trailer. Has anyone had any experience- good or bad- with them?
http://www.southernbikeworks.com/Brochure1.html
Oh yeah, go ahead and tell me to just ride it!
http://www.southernbikeworks.com/Brochure1.html
Oh yeah, go ahead and tell me to just ride it!
#4
RE: Wheel Chocks
www.wheeldock.com
I have themounting hardwarein the trailer and also in the garage and I can unpin the dock and move it from one to the other easily. The one one you're looking may also do that.
I have themounting hardwarein the trailer and also in the garage and I can unpin the dock and move it from one to the other easily. The one one you're looking may also do that.
#5
RE: Wheel Chocks
Works great,but I still use tiedowns with enough tension to keep the bike upright just in case.Piece of mind I guess.
#7
RE: Wheel Chocks
Same here. I have the J & S model. The salesman closed the deal when he dropped the ramp on his trailer, got on his ultra, rode it on to the trailer into the chock, got off and gave his bike a hearty shove. It only rocked slightly. I bought 2 of them and use them in the garage for parking and maintenance. They're a little spendy but worth the piece of mind. Worked great to the Black Hillsand back.
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#8
RE: Wheel Chocks
Here's what I have:
http://www.condor-lift.com/they_works.htm#sc
I have the trailer mount. My Ultra is locked in. One man can load or unload. I use two tie-downs, one to frame on each side by pass. footboards.
http://www.condor-lift.com/they_works.htm#sc
I have the trailer mount. My Ultra is locked in. One man can load or unload. I use two tie-downs, one to frame on each side by pass. footboards.
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