Self locking wheel chock
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Self locking wheel chock
Anyone ever use a wheel chock from these folks? http://pitbullmotorcyclelifts.com looking for something I can mount onto a table lift I have. Was really interested in something like this as it looks lke one guy can roll the bike in no problem on his own.
Direct link to Windows Media player clip of wheel chock in action http://pitbullmotorcyclelifts.com/Wheel%20Chock3.m1v
Opinions on this plan or any other option somone knows about would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
rb
Direct link to Windows Media player clip of wheel chock in action http://pitbullmotorcyclelifts.com/Wheel%20Chock3.m1v
Opinions on this plan or any other option somone knows about would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
rb
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RE: Self locking wheel chock
another vote for the condor. i got this one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CONDO...mZ290123201864
239, free shipping, and includes the quick mount hardware so that you can move it from your trailer (or table) to your garage quickly and easily
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CONDO...mZ290123201864
239, free shipping, and includes the quick mount hardware so that you can move it from your trailer (or table) to your garage quickly and easily
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RE: Self locking wheel chock
Ended up going with the Bike Pro. Got it from a guy on ebay that drop ships stuff into Canada (No Brokerage Fees)and he was excellent to deal with. Works like a charm. Makes the table lift a complete one man operation, which is what I needed. Very secure, you could probably lift the bike with no tie downs if you had to ( I won't though )
He has various other MC related stuff on his site as well. Check out http://mackieenterprises.com/if you are interested.
He has various other MC related stuff on his site as well. Check out http://mackieenterprises.com/if you are interested.
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RE: Self locking wheel chock
IronLegend;
What I mean by drop ship is that he has a company in Canada that ships out of Ontario. If you have ever ordered anything out of the US that comes via UPS, our wonderful government allows them to act as their own brokers and they can add on a brokerage fee of whatever they feel like. The shipping arrangement he uses eliminates the brokerage fee farce that UPS and the like can tack on at will it would seem. This CBC link to a story about the fee scam will explain it better than I can. http://www.cbc.ca/consumers/market/f...ees/index.html
What I mean by drop ship is that he has a company in Canada that ships out of Ontario. If you have ever ordered anything out of the US that comes via UPS, our wonderful government allows them to act as their own brokers and they can add on a brokerage fee of whatever they feel like. The shipping arrangement he uses eliminates the brokerage fee farce that UPS and the like can tack on at will it would seem. This CBC link to a story about the fee scam will explain it better than I can. http://www.cbc.ca/consumers/market/f...ees/index.html
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