harbor freight wheel chock for an ultra
#21
I've got three of them (see pic). One is mounted to the garage floor so it is a ride up and step off and it has held the scoot up for over three years now with out a problem. Other two are dual use, one usually stays mounted to the trailer and the other I use in the driveway to pull the bike into while washing and detailing. I have the trailer setup so I can use one or two chocks (if two they are staggered) as sometimes we tow mine and a buds together, no problems with either my Ultra or his custom softy. They are of course mounted securely and we use four straps for piece of mind but could probably get away with just front two in a pinch. Paid $69.95 for first one but got other two on sale with a coupon for $39.95 each.
#23
I like the long floor tie down rails, great idea! Where did you find them? Your trailer looks a lot like mine with the exception of Grey painted walls, non skid floor with diamond plate down the center, LOL and my tie down station and basket are on the forward Left side of trailer. Your trailer looks good.
#28
A nice one no doubt, especially if it's used often, otherwise, not cost effective. I don't make it a habit to buy tools at HF, especially tools when used a lot.. I buy HF tool crap that I use maybe once in a lifetime and it sits in my box for the duration.. Like the special pinion nut removal tool on an old Ford Diesel I had, like $25.00 at the time from HF, anyplace else was $99.00! The HF tool worked just fine, but still sits in my box today!
Last edited by BlockHead96; 08-06-2011 at 03:10 PM.
#29
A nice one no doubt, especially if it's used often, otherwise, not cost effective. I don't make it a habit to buy tools at HF, especially tools when used a lot.. I buy HF tool crap that I use maybe once in a lifetime and it sits in my box for the duration.. Like the special pinion nut removal tool on an old Ford Diesel I had, like $25.00 at the time from HF, anyplace else was $99.00! The HF tool worked just fine, but still sits in my box today!
#30
I have a HF chock on my trailer. Had it now for about 7 years. Towed my GoldWing,
then my 2004 Ultra....and now my '09 Ultra.
I know what people say about Harbor Freight.....and some of their stuff sucks, but as a prvious poster mentioned..I have seen my exact chock for sale in other stores.....for three times as much.
(It's OK.....don't ask to borrow my trailer)
Chuck
then my 2004 Ultra....and now my '09 Ultra.
I know what people say about Harbor Freight.....and some of their stuff sucks, but as a prvious poster mentioned..I have seen my exact chock for sale in other stores.....for three times as much.
(It's OK.....don't ask to borrow my trailer)
Chuck