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I have a Condor in my trailer. This thing is nice. Real heavy duty. Drive my UC in and strap it down with no help in 5 min. Mackie Enterprises, Inc. had the best price and great service. Very much worth the money.
Go to Harbor Frieght,they have motorcycle wheel chock for 40 bucks. They lock the wheel in place just like the Condor, and save a couple hundred bucks.
I have a Condor in my trailer. This thing is nice. Real heavy duty. Drive my UC in and strap it down with no help in 5 min. Mackie Enterprises, Inc. had the best price and great service. Very much worth the money.
I have a Condor in my trailer. This thing is nice. Real heavy duty. Drive my UC in and strap it down with no help in 5 min. Mackie Enterprises, Inc. had the best price and great service. Very much worth the money.
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Ordered one from Mackie yesterday. Had a FedEx tracking order within a couple hours. (May have been the time of day?) Can't wait to get it!
Go to Harbor Frieght,they have motorcycle wheel chock for 40 bucks. They lock the wheel in place just like the Condor, and save a couple hundred bucks.
I run with the "bike pro's".
They are an over centering wheel chock and you can just ride it in get off and tie her her down. A little pricy but well worth it.
Just my .02 http://www.discountramps.com/bike-pro-wheel-chock.htm
Put the Condor next to the harbor junk and you will see why there is a price difference. Saving money at the cost of quality is a crap shoot i am not willing to take. I would not buy a snot rag at harbor freight. It's flea market junk.
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