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Old 11-10-2013, 03:15 PM
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Default Wheeldock wheel chock

Have read a few posts on this but not many. Hoping folks that own one (or more) can chime in on their likes and dislikes before I pull the trigger on one. The condor looks solid but like the ease of release feature of the wheeldock
 
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Old 11-10-2013, 03:18 PM
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I'm sure a few have them but a lot of us have the Harbor Freight wheel chock because it looks the same and cost a lot less. Mines mounted to my Harbor Freight table lift but I'm thinking about getting a couple more for my trailer the next time they have a good sale.
 
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The wheeldock works great. Mine is 5-6 years old and holds my 06 straight up 24-7. Easy in, easier out. The only drawbacks are the wheel size is not adjustable and the release lever can't be switched to the right side if needed unless they updated it recently. It's a great product.

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Was hoping to avoid the jerking motion needed to remove bike from harbor freight, condor, or Baxter. I may be putting too much emphasis on that though
 
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I use one of these..
http://www.turnoverball.com/products...ycle/biker-bar
....worth every penny
 
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That is a cool system but only need mine in a chock while in garage
 
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Was hoping to avoid the jerking motion needed to remove bike from harbor freight, condor, or Baxter. I may be putting too much emphasis on that though
There is no jerking necessary. Roll it in and out like butta!

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Originally Posted by golfblues
There is no jerking necessary. Roll it in and out like butta!

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LOL.. teach me not to use "quotes".. Yep, yours is the one I am looking at DUE to no jerking sorry 'bout that!
 
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Use my WheelDock in garage for cleaning and service. Quality gear, no issues.
 

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