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If they were not looking to receive any other persons, personal view they could have put their post in the correct Forum (Product Review) And yes you are a douchebag on a motorcycle, (Just look a looked at your other posts), was not being judgemental at all, but your going to worlds largest M/C rally and your talking about Trailering, yes I had to give my 2 cents.
If they were not looking to receive any other persons, personal view they could have put their post in the correct Forum (Product Review) And yes you are a douchebag on a motorcycle, (Just look a looked at your other posts), was not being judgemental at all, but your going to worlds largest M/C rally and your talking about Trailering, yes I had to give my 2 cents.
Obviously, you're welcome to your 'personal view', but calling the guy a D-Bag is a little over the top, no? Seems like you oughta check your reflection, dude. Just for fun, I compared the difference in miles to Sturgis between a very northwest town in MD and a similarly NW town in OK. It's about an 800 mile difference, one way. If the guy can only ride a couple of hours at a stretch, that's a *very* long haul, no pun intended. Chill. It's his trip, not yours.
I have that chock, works great. When I'm done strapping down, the chock could fall apart completely and the bike would still be standing.
I'm not only shipping my bike to Sturgis, but I'm flying out there and back. Call me whatever names you want there Ultra, quite frankly I could care less what you think. But I do know this, anyone that has as little class as you just exhibited wouldn't make a pimple on my ***. Grow up.
Word of advise for those looking at the harbor freight wheel chocks. I haul 6 Harleys to thunder beach every year we installed these on a 21 foot car hauler. If you are running stock tires, make sure bike is centered. Also a 3/4" board under front tire is needed, rotors touch sides. Too close for comfort. Besides that they are nice, we leave the bases mounted to trailer and just remove chock itself. We change the allan head mounting bolts to hex heads and just use a drill to fasten down.
Geezzz,, Whats with Trailering to Sturgis???? You buy a M/C to Ride on, not ride on a trailer
You must not have been caught in last years hail storm, thanks goodness i had the bikes in the trailer! The truck had $9300 worth of damage but only had to pay a $50 deductable. Trailer them bad boys!
I've been to Sturgis, and many other major rallies, a few times. I trailer each time. It's the easiest, safest, fastest and most convenient way for me to get the bike, an ultra glide, the wife and our camper all there at the same time. I put the bike in the toy hauler and we have a place to stay each night on the trip and while we're there. Considering I can get there in three days in the truck, vs 5 or more on the bike, why not?
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