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Bought the haul master from Harbor Freight. $39.99/ea is a good buy. I am a fabricator, the welds will hold and should be a very good unit. JP Cycle price is $189.
4 straps and blocking under frame no matter what chock you use!
I'm curious about any of these chocks - perhaps someone can answer my question.
I have an FBI fender on the front - which is very low to the ground (much lower than the stock fenders ya'll are running). Here's my question: How far does the cradle come up on your wheel?
My fender measures right about 4.5" from the ground, and I fear that the cradle will ride up on the fender and scratch the he!! out of it.
I bought one of these for my bike lift. Liked it so much went back and bought two more for my enclosed trailer. I got mine on sale for about $25. Works great and for me it is the best bang for the buck. http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=96349
I'm curious about any of these chocks - perhaps someone can answer my question.
I have an FBI fender on the front - which is very low to the ground (much lower than the stock fenders ya'll are running). Here's my question: How far does the cradle come up on your wheel?
My fender measures right about 4.5" from the ground, and I fear that the cradle will ride up on the fender and scratch the he!! out of it.
Good chance it will will hit. 130-18" tire with stock fender it goes up inside the fender. So if my bike were to lean it would rub.
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