Wheeldock is great!
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Wheeldock is great!
Just a heads up on A Wheeldock chock. Great product. Easy on and off compared to other front wheel chocks. Just trailered my FLHCS down to Florida for a week+ of riding. Easy mounting on trailer and very secure in 3400 miles of driving. If you're in the market for garage or on a trailer, I highly recommend it. Good, privately owned company in Tulsa area.
https://wheeldock.com/
https://wheeldock.com/
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Have had one for over two years now. Had a Harbor Freight one for my Sportster. Worked well for that, but I could not pull the Street Glide out of it!!! So I got the Wheeldock. Roll in, roll out. Eazy-peazy.
But being the paranoid I am, if you decide to use one other that on the floor in the garage, I would make sure you also use tie downs. Especially if used on a trailer or for hauling.
Two more thumbs up here!!
But being the paranoid I am, if you decide to use one other that on the floor in the garage, I would make sure you also use tie downs. Especially if used on a trailer or for hauling.
Two more thumbs up here!!
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Great for you guys that have them. But I've got a 4 place trailer. That's $900. I do not see that happening. Current setup (2 HF and 2 Bike Pro removable) has hauled four bikes on a 2400 mile round trip several times with no mishaps.
If I was a single guy hauling one bike and never had anyone around at unloading time, Wheeldock would absolutely be under consideration.
If I was a single guy hauling one bike and never had anyone around at unloading time, Wheeldock would absolutely be under consideration.
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I have two and my buddy has two. Best system we've used in years of escaping the frigid north for a ride. No gizmo's attach to bike, no load on suspension or (gasp!) handlebars, easy to get into and out of with one person...there's plenty of cheaper ways to haul a bike but I haven't seen one better.
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