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Just recieved my Condor about a week ago.. it works great and makes more room in the garage.. I got the model that can be used in a trailer or truck bed just in case.. It holds the bike up nice. very happy with the product
Take a look a the WheelDock during your search. Works very well for garage and trailer. Quick lock to trailer for removal. One important feature for me was that you don't have to rock it in or out of the lock position. http://www.wheeldock.com/catalog/pro...23c40e107f25d7
Another vote here for the wheel chock from Harbor Freight great product for the price. I bought the first one to haul a smaller light weight dirt bike for my son but after I saw the quality of the chock I bought one for my EGC and have no regreats what so ever.
I wouldn't trust any wheel chock by itself to hold the bike. I've hauled many bikes without any wheel chock and with 2x4 wheel chocks.
I like having the modern style wheel chocks because they make it easier to tie the bike down when loading it. Once the bike is securely strapped down the wheel chock should be doing very little. Spend as much as you want on a chock. Don't go cheap on straps, locate them wisely and check them often.
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