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Old 02-27-2012, 07:19 AM
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If you are using a US General wheel Chock, where do you have the front post adjusted at for your Classic / Ultra / Limited? How many holes back from the front is the wheel post.

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Old 02-27-2012, 11:55 AM
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I believe I use the 3rd hole.
 
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Thanks, I'll start there.
 
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Got three of them, and all are in first set of holes. Ride in and step off. Each of them holds my 07 pretty secure. Now if I am going to work on her then I do strap it down just in case. One is on trailer and one is on my new HF Lift Table and the other is kept loose and used for standing her up straight when washiing or detailing. Bought three and still have not spent as much as a Eagle or Wheel Dock version.
Make sure you place the capture saddle with the "cut" edges facing to the rear (facing the bike) had one on backwards and noticed it was pinching the tire at the bottom when in the chock.
 
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Here it is on my 18" wheel equipped SG
 
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Thanks so much for all the good info!
 
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Originally Posted by Mntsnow
Here it is on my 18" wheel equipped SG
Is yours bolted to the ground?
 
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