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Old 01-10-2011, 09:54 PM
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Any recommendations on a wheel chock to install on a trailer to lock down my Hog? Thx
 
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I have the Condor trailer model, very happy with it.
 
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I use this one from Harbor Freight on my lift and it works great.
 
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2nd the harbor freight! I just saw these in their ad today, they look decent and for the 39 bucks they wanted for them seemed like a real bargain. Even if u had to beef it up on the welds and swap out to better hardware.
 
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Wheeldock, the best. Works in your garage and comes with mounting hardware to install in your trailer. www.wheeldock.com
 
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Thx guys. I trailered last year with only tiedowns and no chock block for 3700 miles round trip. I want to invest in a good wheel chock and install it on my trailer so I can drive in peace without having to look in my rear view mirror every second to see if my Hog is leaning.!!
 
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Wheeldock is good what I had before went with this ... No Straps No Worries just lock down and forget it..

http://www.bikersgostrapless.com/
 
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The trailer I have is an open trailer with a mesh type floor.
 
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I've used a Bike Pro for quite a while... I have it mounted in an enclosed trailer. EXCELLENT product. $100 to $110 on Ebay..
 
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Wheeldock is good what I had before went with this ... No Straps No Worries just lock down and forget it..

http://www.bikersgostrapless.com/


I also saw this item at the Reno Street Vibrations - thought it was too good to be true.. ended up talking to a custom bike builder out of Fresno CA - he bought two then went and bought three more .

I got one and installed it on my trailer - I can now load my FLHTCI all by myself and I am 60 and 5'6". It does cost $$$ but it is so easy and very secure. I am in Turlock, CA if anyone is interested and would like to see one - drop me a PM... Always willing to pay it forward -
 


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