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We make the absolute best chock in the industry. Lifetime Warranty. Ride on and the 2 piece Stainless steel cradle clamps together on your tire. Get off, strap down and go.,.... 1 man job in 30 seconds...
i use a condor chock with the chopper cradle which flips up between your wrapped fender and tire (pretty scary the first time you try it ) but i only have a 21" front tire .not sure on a 26"
I use a J&S, but I don't think it would work with that fender. I like it especially the tie down point are all self contained since I use my trailer for other things I don't have e-tracks everywhere. But if I was to do it again I'd want to try Biker Bar. If your bike can get up high enough.
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