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Jake...off topic, but that's one of the sweetest looking scoots I've seen on here.
Thanks. Those pictures are of what it looked like almost stock. The only thing I had done to it at that time was the pegs, pipes, battery box, A/C, and Power Commander. She looks a bit different today.
Had a condor lift about 3-4 years ago...sold it when I tried to quit riding (didn't work out so well)......They are great! The condor lift I have now is part of my "trailer in a bag", and with my straps I have pulled my bike on several trips with no problem!
Thanks. Those pictures are of what it looked like almost stock. The only thing I had done to it at that time was the pegs, pipes, battery box, A/C, and Power Commander. She looks a bit different today.
Jake,
Why is something sooo pretty just sitting on a trailer????
That should be ridden, not trailered.
The only question about the one you are looking at is, there is no adjustment for the size of the front wheel. not sure if it make a big difference but I purchased a Condor and had to adjust it to fit. Bought it at a show in Chitown a few months ago. I fell for the demonstration.... I'm a sucker for that stuff. The samples in the grocery store I buy too.
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Dynaflyer,
How does it do as far as space saving? I park my bike in the corner of the garage, and believe it or not, the Streetbob takes up more room than the Roadking did. More of a lean.... Does the wheel chock save space because it holds the bike upright? Seems it would.
Thanks for the info!
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LtRex,
It saves a boatload of room! That is the Main reason I Purchased one.Nice product for sure. +1 on all Jake has said. I can put the bike in the Chock then sit on it and put my feet up on the Pegs. It is incrediably stable. Like a sore Peter, Ya Can't beat it![&:]
Thanks. Those pictures are of what it looked like almost stock. The only thing I had done to it at that time was the pegs, pipes, battery box, A/C, and Power Commander. She looks a bit different today.
Jake,
Why is something sooo pretty just sitting on a trailer????
That should be ridden, not trailered.
I had just gotten back from Iraq about 2 days before, picked up my bike, had to pack my truck, and went on vacation with the family. I had no choice. Trust me, that's a rare thing, but sometimes, it's just got to be done.
My trailer is setup with 3 Condors and they work GREAT !
Got them at a show and the guy knocked $10 off each one plusI had no shipping to deal with.
Rob .....
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