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Old 10-23-2008, 11:16 AM
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Default Looking for a inexpensive wheel chock for 08 Ultra

Hello All.
I am looking for an inexpensive wheel chock to use in my garage for my 08 Ultra. Would like to be able to drive it into the chock and get off. I like the Condor but damn, it is expensive. I would use the chock to save room and to also perform maintenance. I have a lift but the lift is in the way of draining fluids, thus needing a chock.

Let me know if you've found one that works.
 
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Old 10-23-2008, 11:21 AM
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I borrowed a trailer from a friend that had one of these mounted on it:

http://www.motorcycleramps.com/black...heel-chock.htm

It worked perfectly for my 96 UC. Drove it on and got off the bike and then tied it down. Might need a little tack weld to replace some bolts to use in a flat surface, but it should do nicely.
 
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I agree with the Harbor Freight. It's a nice unit too.
 
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seconds on the Harbor Freight

just watch out - . I have the chrome disc covers on the ultra..
I have to put a 1" block of wood in there to lift the front wheel so the front brace of the chock doesn't dent the cover.
 
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Harbor freight +1
 
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Which Harbor freight one are yall using?
 
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Harbor freight +1
 
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There were a bunch that got the 96349 for 19.95 a while back and there is a post on them. I wanted to be portable for storage so I put mine on a piece of plywood and it works ok except I need a longer piece since I someone has to step on it to get the bike out.
 
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Thanks guys. I am going to Harbor Freight this weekend. We have one in Nashville.
 


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