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Condor all day. I have the pickup bed adapter, slips right in to the truck when needed. Otherwise it is in the shop, great for holding bikes vertical for maintenance and minor work.
Biker bar or Wheel Dock. Wheel Dock can be used in garage. I like it as it keeps bike upright.
No jiffy/kick/side stand use.
Biker bar works in a trailer great with minimal impact and is easily removable. Wheel Dock has to be unbolted as well but on either if you set them up with quick release bolts .
I am going with biker bar for trailer and keeping wheel dock in garage. My trailer is solely for the bike.
Congrats on the purchase. You didn't mention what type of trailer or how long. I bought the harbor freight **** https://www.harborfreight.com/1800-l...ock-61670.html
reason for this is I wanted to be able to move it at different locations in my enclosed trailer. Sometimes when I trailer it is just my bike and other times I have more, I also transport a sxs in my trailer and I can slide my dual sport up towards the front. Having the ability to move it around helps distribute the weight so it tows better without the hassle of having something bolted to the floor. When I load the bike onto the **** it would slide on my plywood floor, so I have to secure the **** until the front wheel is in place but this was solved with a rachet strap.
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