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Old 01-28-2010, 03:38 PM
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Anyone have the Simple Chock for enclosed trailer? was wondering if there was a problem with the back of the front fender on Electra Glide getting smacked by the cradle?
 
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Originally Posted by jmbaker3
Anyone have the Simple Chock for enclosed trailer? was wondering if there was a problem with the back of the front fender on Electra Glide getting smacked by the cradle?
I have one on my trailer (not enclosed) and have no problems with my RK...have a buddy that has one on his enclosed trailer for his Ultra has no problems.
 
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no issues...works great
 
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As stated above..the "cradle" will not hit the fender.
Condor makes a nice chock, but it's pricy....I know, I know quality is not cheap.
But if price is a concern, check out the chocks at Harbor Freight.
 
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I asked the same question before i purchased the condor because it sure looks like there could be a problem in the pictures of it but it clears well and when you see it in person you can see that there is no way for it to hit the fender. It works better than i expected in my cargo trailer. Ride the bike right into it and it holds the bike up perfectly. Strap it down in 5 min. definitively worth the price.
 
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Old 01-28-2010, 07:13 PM
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Good to know. I am hoping for a decent price at the international motorcycle show in 9 days. Best price I found so far was about $233.00 shipped for the pit stop model (model #1500 I think)
 
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Here is the coupon for the Harbor Freight one.
http://www.harborfreightusa.com/usa/...e=magurl4.html
 
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I've used Condors for a long time and more than 10,000 miles of trailering with no problems. Not even a loose bolt. May seam pricey but worth the money. Harley Dealer here sells them for 199.00
 
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I've got the Condor and the adaptor so that it works both in the trailer and in the garage. I've got a 21" wheel and no issues with the chock. Great product.
 


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