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Old 08-14-2012, 10:39 AM
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I am looking at front wheel chocks to use in garage when working on bike. Any suggestions? Don't want to bolt anything down.
 
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I got creative and bought one of the cheap removable chocks from ebay (normally $60 or so at JPCycles.com) and mounted it on a 3x3 3/4" piece of real plywood (no osb or particle board). Then when I need it for my trailer I just unbolt it and move it off the plywood back to the trailer. Cheap fix for less than 40 bucks.
 
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picked one up at Harbor Freight ... works fine

http://www.harborfreight.com/motorcy...ock-97841.html
 
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ditto the harbor freight units, best for the $$. Vwery similar to the Condor for 1/4 the price. Got mine for $39 with a cupon. Use 'em in the trailer too. Will be using one on the lift once I recess it into the floor instead of the clamp. That way i can remove it instead of tripping over it.
 
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