wheel chocks
#11
RE: wheel chocks
I had had many different ones but the Condor Wheel Chock is the way to go.
ORIGINAL: DoCPooF
I bought a set of condors for my enclosed.
Really easy to install. Easy to use. One person operation. You can literally push the bike into the chock, it will lock into place, let go of the bike and she stands straight up for you to tie down.
Well worth the money and quality made.
http://www.customdynamics.com/condor...heel_chock.htm
I bought a set of condors for my enclosed.
Really easy to install. Easy to use. One person operation. You can literally push the bike into the chock, it will lock into place, let go of the bike and she stands straight up for you to tie down.
Well worth the money and quality made.
http://www.customdynamics.com/condor...heel_chock.htm
#14
RE: wheel chocks
I bought a set of plans off of a guy on Ebay to build my own chock. If you have a welder and chop saw you can build your own. What I like about building my own is I can modify the plans to fit my specific bike if I want, as opposed to buying a one size fits all chock. Here's a link to the plans I bought;
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Motor...7249QQtcZphoto
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Motor...7249QQtcZphoto
#15
RE: wheel chocks
http://www.baxleycompanies.com/Image...ck-gallery.jpg
They all look like they do the job. Additionally the Baxley will actually apply pressure and clamp the tire as you ride into the chock. The 2 Heim jointed links push the sides together as the rear portion of the tire cradle rotates up and forward.
They all look like they do the job. Additionally the Baxley will actually apply pressure and clamp the tire as you ride into the chock. The 2 Heim jointed links push the sides together as the rear portion of the tire cradle rotates up and forward.
#16
#19
RE: wheel chocks
I think the Baxley's are slightly better then Condors. When they pivot, they close on the tire. Also, there top model has tons of adjustment so you can fit it perfect to your tire size. Other then that it works just like a Condor. I hauled two bikes to Daytona and back with just two straps on the back. The best part is you don't have to compress the front suspension. ...CJ