Harbor Freight wheel choke any good?
#11
I have 2 of them bolted down in the trailer without the cross brace.Did the same thing as jimmers and used a couple of .15 a piece washers to take the play out of them.Put the bike in them and strap them down.They work just fine.No different than any of the others out there except I have 400.00 extra in my pocket.You guys crack me up with the pay more get more bs.G.
#12
Nothin wrong with saving some money. I just think it sucks that the price of the US-made Condor pretty much forces our hand to buy harbor freight's cheap imaitation from taiwan. When its cars and motorcycles, its all about buying American, but it doesnt need to stop there.
#13
I just picked one up for $39.99 with a coupon can't beat that price and it seem like it's very stable. I have a Wood floor so just did a few Screws to hold her down .
Here's the Coupon good until 3-1-10
http://www.harborfreightusa.com/html...e/images/2.jpg
Here's the Coupon good until 3-1-10
http://www.harborfreightusa.com/html...e/images/2.jpg
#14
I looked at the Condor and then I found this thread. I reviewed both and I agree $68.00 with shipping is a deal so I bought one. I plan to use it as a floor mount to change oil etc... So I am going to have a piece of steel welded to the bottom and then glue rubber matting to the bottom of the steel plate to prevent sliding. If anyone thinks the plating is excessive please let me / us know.
#15
I just installed 2 of the Harbor Freight Chokes on my trailer today for my 2 sportsters. I was under the impression it will hold your bike upright while you strap it down. Am I missing something here?? Some of you are saying these hold your bike up without you holding on to it? I wouldnt trust taking my hand off for a second. Hmmmm I wonder what the hell im doing wrong, there is a ton of wobble.
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