Anyone found a wheel chock that'll securely hold a bagger?
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Harbor Freight has one that is similar to the Condor for $60. I like it better than the elcheapo that they sell and it does a good job.
http://m.harborfreight.com/interests...not%20provided
http://m.harborfreight.com/interests...not%20provided
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cajunlowrider (12-09-2016)
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Let me try to resurrect this old thread instead of starting another one:
Which wheel chock will hold the bike upright for wrenching and cleaning but is easy to get the bike OUT of? I had the HF for my Dyna and it was a bitch getting the bike out. I don't want to bolt the chock to the garage floor.
The Pingle Cycle Jaws looks like the only easy in - easy out chock.
You see my Ultra in the photo below. Your suggestions are appreciated.
Which wheel chock will hold the bike upright for wrenching and cleaning but is easy to get the bike OUT of? I had the HF for my Dyna and it was a bitch getting the bike out. I don't want to bolt the chock to the garage floor.
The Pingle Cycle Jaws looks like the only easy in - easy out chock.
You see my Ultra in the photo below. Your suggestions are appreciated.
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cajunlowrider (12-09-2016)
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Let me try to resurrect this old thread instead of starting another one:
Which wheel chock will hold the bike upright for wrenching and cleaning but is easy to get the bike OUT of? I had the HF for my Dyna and it was a bitch getting the bike out. I don't want to bolt the chock to the garage floor.
The Pingle Cycle Jaws looks like the only easy in - easy out chock.
You see my Ultra in the photo below. Your suggestions are appreciated.
Which wheel chock will hold the bike upright for wrenching and cleaning but is easy to get the bike OUT of? I had the HF for my Dyna and it was a bitch getting the bike out. I don't want to bolt the chock to the garage floor.
The Pingle Cycle Jaws looks like the only easy in - easy out chock.
You see my Ultra in the photo below. Your suggestions are appreciated.
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Let me try to resurrect this old thread instead of starting another one:
Which wheel chock will hold the bike upright for wrenching and cleaning but is easy to get the bike OUT of? I had the HF for my Dyna and it was a bitch getting the bike out. I don't want to bolt the chock to the garage floor.
The Pingle Cycle Jaws looks like the only easy in - easy out chock.
You see my Ultra in the photo below. Your suggestions are appreciated.
Which wheel chock will hold the bike upright for wrenching and cleaning but is easy to get the bike OUT of? I had the HF for my Dyna and it was a bitch getting the bike out. I don't want to bolt the chock to the garage floor.
The Pingle Cycle Jaws looks like the only easy in - easy out chock.
You see my Ultra in the photo below. Your suggestions are appreciated.
In our current hauler ...
In our last hauler ...
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cajunlowrider (12-09-2016)
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Nice trailer and ride. A better place to strap down is right above the lower forks where it meets the front fender. Doing it this way will lock it good with no compression of the front forks (will not blow seals) Also allows for full suspension travel.
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Scorpio09SG (12-10-2016)
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