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Old 05-05-2014, 05:59 PM
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Is anyone using this wheel chock to tow their Street Glide? If so, what you your opinions. My Street Glide has a 21" wheel as well.
 
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Spend the extra money and get this one. You can find a 20% coupon and save some more money. This is what I use on my street glide with a 21" wheel


http://www.harborfreight.com/http-ww...7841-html.html
 
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Originally Posted by Coastiejosh
Spend the extra money and get this one. You can find a 20% coupon and save some more money. This is what I use on my street glide with a 21" wheel


http://www.harborfreight.com/http-ww...7841-html.html
And does this one lock in pretty well?
 
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Check out Condor. I have the pitstop and the trailer only model. Love them both.

I've got a 21" up front too.
 
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I had the HF chock you pictured and had a VERY hard time pulling the bike out of it.

Now I have the Condor AND the other HF chock .

They both work on the same principle. They both work equally as well, the Condor being much higher quality and much higher price. The HF works just as well.

When properly adjusted they both lock in real well. My SG sets in the HF chock every day and sat there all winter without problem. I have to give it a pretty good tug to pull it out of there.

If you are mounting it on a trailer obviously you are going to use tie down straps as well.

My SG sets in the HF chock daily and the Condor is on my lift table and I can easily pull it and mount it to my trailer.



 

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I would recommend the "Condor". Solid construction, light weight and adjustable to most wheel sizes. It has holes in the legs to bolt it to a floor and comes with a bracket to mount it in a trailer.


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i got the one you have pic. of; it works great for me. just a side note after i put a 21" and wrap fender on my 09 sg i had to shorten the back clamp strap what ever you want to call it. it would of hit the fender when it flipped up. just something to check before you pull on it and scratch your fender. it worked fine with stock fender. the wrap fender comes down farther.
 
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Been using the same Condor for 7+ years now on my trailer.
Works flawlessly , drive in my 1200lb V8 Boss Hoss and get off it to tie it down, as well as my Street Glide ..
 
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Originally Posted by Kennypatterson
Is anyone using this wheel chock to tow their Street Glide? If so, what you your opinions. My Street Glide has a 21" wheel as well.
A friend of mine uses one for his Road King. He likes it but I've had to help him more than once get it to release his tire.
 
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