Condor vs. Frame Lock
For you Touring guys that do a lot of trailering; which would be the better system of securing a bike?
I have a 14x7 enclosed that will be hauling 2 bikes.
http://www.framelock.com/
http://www.condor-lift.com/
Thanks
DT
I have a 14x7 enclosed that will be hauling 2 bikes.
http://www.framelock.com/
http://www.condor-lift.com/
Thanks
DT
I have a 7x14 enclosed trailer w/ 2 Condors mounted. I have one all the way up front and the other back a little so I can get in the side door. These chocks are great, easy to use, removeable, they fold down, and look good. I monted a couple of recessed d-rings for the front straps and have e-track running down the middle and sides of the floor. Bikes have never moved. Oh yeah PowerTye straps are awesome too.
http://www.bikersgostrapless.com/
You have to use a tie down strap on all of them, the front wheel...
Even though I like this one.
You have to use a tie down strap on all of them, the front wheel...
Even though I like this one.
I also have the condor Trailer-pit stop. It is awesome. Its also great for cleaning the bike as well.
Dave
Dave
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A buddy purchased the frame lock. And after seeing this in action, definitely believe that this would be my only choice for traveling a long distance. Easy to mount, no straps required, install cover over bike.
+1 for frame lock.
+1 for frame lock.
I have a 7' x 14' V-nose trailer with THREE Condor chocks.
I can carry 3 full size dressers the way it is setup.
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I can carry 3 full size dressers the way it is setup.
Rob .....
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