Motorcycle wheel Chock
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You Place and Tighten Down the Stationary Bar underneath your Frame .. the Front wheel rolls easily through the Mount on the deck between the Latches on Right and Left hand sides ..When the Bar mates up with Latches it locks down .. Probably didn't explain it well but best I can do ...
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I'm using the Condor when I trailer the bike and it works great and I like it. The down side is it's pricey. If I buy another one, I'll probably go with the one from HF. Checked it out at the store and it looks to be well built and would probably do everything the Condor does at a substantially better price.
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Just got the Harbor freight wheel chock and I think it is great. Bike is very stable in the cradle. I didn't bolt it directly to my floor in the garage so I can remove it to clean,use somehere else or in a trailer. I just drilled a 3/8 hole in the back and then a 3/8 hole in the garage floor and just drop in a pin and viola doesn't move when pulling on or off.
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Here's what happens when you use a "tetter totter" style wheel chock. Sometimes it's better to spend a little money to get the right wheel chock.
Cheap isn't always the best!!! Look the right side of my forehead. Hit it on the high windshield on a customer's bike trying to pull the bike out of the wheel chock.
get a real wheel chock at www.wheeldock.com and it's made in the USA!
Cheap isn't always the best!!! Look the right side of my forehead. Hit it on the high windshield on a customer's bike trying to pull the bike out of the wheel chock.
get a real wheel chock at www.wheeldock.com and it's made in the USA!
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