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i don't have experience with this particular chock but by looking at it.... it sure seems like it would do the job until you get the bike strapped down and, wow, what a great price!!!
not seen this before but own a wheeldock. works great. dual function as you can easily remove from trailer bed and set on garage floor. enables yoou to keep bike vertical w/o jiffy stand and allows more room in the garage.
I purchased one, but have not used yet. Planning on installing a mounting bar on it to make it protable for changing tires. The plan is to mount a bar across the bottom, roll bike on to it, strap it down. Then use a scissor type jack to lift the other wheel for changing tires. Hope it works.....
Bought one and it works on my Harley Electra Glide and BMW 1200 GS bolted it to a work table...
Pat
Here is a 20% off coupon.... Even a better deal Pat from Joisey
Can we post this somewhere else on the site so people can take advantage of their Hydraulic Lifts Also....
Not sure those coupons are valid. If you click the link there is another link that brings you to the original posting on another website....read the thread and decide for yourself.
I put one on my trailer and am heading for North Carolina next Wednesday (from Michigan). I have tested it twice and it seems to do the job. I think the important part is the straps that hold the bike down. Good luck, I'll let you know more next week.
I called the local Harbor Freight store in Pasadena, Tx to see if they had it in stock. They 'quoted' the price @ $59.95....website said $39.95. When I asked, they said "Print off the webpage showing the sale price, and they'd honor it."
I'll be getting mine Saturday...I hope. Working 'graveyards' this weekend.
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