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Anyone found a wheel chock that'll securely hold a bagger?

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Old 07-02-2015, 06:15 PM
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Looking for an LA Chock style wheel chock that'll securely hold an Electra while on my lift without having to strap it down. Anyone have one they're using that is secure? Wanna be able to ride on and off without someone having to tighten/loosen the one that's on there now.
 
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Harbor frieght chock bolted to the lift. Been working with it for several years and no problem. Hardest part is getting the bike out of the chock. Condor is a very good stand as well but a lot more expensive. All in what you want to spend.
 
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Old 07-02-2015, 06:27 PM
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Lot of them out there. Cruiser . You can also bolt it to your trailer or use it any way you wish adjust to different tire sizes also.
Put your bile in one it aint going no where
 
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2nd the Harbor Freight Chock. I can ride my SG on and step off w/o an issue. I do put straps on if I am working on the bike for piece of mind though. Do have to give it a good yank to get it back out of the chock. Can't beat it for the price. It is adjustable for different size tires too.
 
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Originally Posted by Sledge
Looking for an LA Chock style wheel chock that'll securely hold an Electra while on my lift without having to strap it down. Anyone have one they're using that is secure? Wanna be able to ride on and off without someone having to tighten/loosen the one that's on there now.
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On my lift I use a K&L chock. I drive up on the lift and into the chock and no need to tie it down unless I'm going to wrench on it. If I need to remove the front wheel I just jack the bike up, loosen a few bolts and slide the chock out of the way
To just park my bikes in the garage I use Condor Chocks. I can move them to the trailer if needed.
 
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Check out the Wheel Dock, you'll find lots of good reviews on them.
 
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2nd the wheel dock. 7 years my bike slides in and stays there 365 days a year.
 
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Pingle cycle jaws.
 

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3rd on wheeldock.
 
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Old 07-02-2015, 09:39 PM
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Condor wheel chock works well for me, of course these pictures show the bike with straps for transportation. For just parking the bike or washing the bike it works great alone by itself. Use it both in and out of the trailer.
 


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