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Old 11-07-2011, 09:32 AM
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Old 11-07-2011, 12:11 PM
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Nice trailers and good designs, like the chock design a lot.

While I do not trailer my bike, I would do it if I were to break down and I needed to drag it back home. To do that, I'd use an existing ATV trailer to get it back and deal with tie downs front and rear.

Can the chock be mounted to an existing trailer ?
 
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Old 11-07-2011, 12:17 PM
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Some really good ingenuity on that trailer
 
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That's nice, looks like a lot of effort went into the design. But bikes go by themselves. What's the point of one conveyance towing another ?
 

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Originally Posted by 89FLHT
Nice trailers and good designs, like the chock design a lot.

While I do not trailer my bike, I would do it if I were to break down and I needed to drag it back home. To do that, I'd use an existing ATV trailer to get it back and deal with tie downs front and rear.

Can the chock be mounted to an existing trailer ?
Yes, it can be mounted to any trailer easily. Once mounted, you simply need 2 straps (1 on either side of the rear of the bike). You ride onto the chock, get off (the chock holds it up by clamping the tire with the cradle).... Then you ratchet the straps down tight and go. Takes less than 1 minute to do.
 
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Old 11-07-2011, 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Blackfly
That's nice, looks like a lot of effort went into the design. But bikes go by themselves. What's the point of one conveyance towing another ?

Trailering is not for everybody.

1. If you take your family on vacation, you obviously can't take them on the bike. But what if you want to take your bike with you to do some riding when you reach your destination? You trailer it.

2. Some people reach an age that they can't ride 200 or more miles. Trailer it.

3. The majority of riders don't like to do multi-day trips on their bike. Say your going from Alabama to Sturgis.... You can trailer your bike and keep the miles off of it.

There are many different reasons to trailer your bike. But, for the ones that ride everywhere, go for it!

Be safe!

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Old 11-07-2011, 12:57 PM
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Fantastic trailer - I'm going to have to look into getting one!
 
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Very interesting product. Innovative design.

Is it all domestic steel used in making the trailers and chocks?
 
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I like the chock. Looks very solid. I'm thinking about buying a toy hauler next spring and usually they dont come with wheel chocks. Can your's be mounted in toy hauler? I'd want it mounted regidly when the bike is loaded, then I'd want to take it out when camped. So we're not tripping on it.

Can yours do that?
 


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