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Old 01-31-2014, 03:30 PM
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I just bought a new enclosed trailer and am looking for opinions/advice and what type/brand wheel chock you would recommend, any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
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I like Condor

http://store.condor-lift.com/

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I have a Pingel, easy to mount and quick detach when not needed.
 
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I have this one, works real well.
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...9163_200409163
 
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I have a pingal jaws on my lift.
 
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We like the Baxley chocks.
 
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I have a J&S and I like it because it's stand alone No tie downs needed to be added to the trailer. When you remove the chock there's only 4 banjo bolts in the deck. You can also set the bike in it while in the garage. Also you only have to tighten the front end down so the front shocks only compress 1 inch and you don't need to tie down the rear wheel or worry about blowing out seals. Doesn't even budge.







Here's with two bike both in a J&S chock.


 

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http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...9163_200409163

I have that one too. Adjustable for different wheel sizes. Has worked like a champ on multiple long trips with various bikes.
 
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Just ordered the wheeldock chock, tbd how well it will work
 


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