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Looks good but I don't understand quite how you get the front wheel past this device and then get the bike straight with manipulating back and forth many times, or am I missing the point
Thx. for the info. There's a Harbor Frieght store nearby!
I watch the newspapers on Sunday, they have coupons and I got mine for about 1/2 off. Also if you see a 'Rider' magazine they have a HF add with a coupon worth 40 % off any one item.
Looks good but I don't understand quite how you get the front wheel past this device and then get the bike straight with manipulating back and forth many times, or am I missing the point
You Place and Tighten Down the Stationary Bar underneath your Frame .. the Front wheel rolls easily through the Mount on the deck between the Latches on Right and Left hand sides ..When the Bar mates up with Latches it locks down .. Probably didn't explain it well but best I can do ...
I use the Harbor freight chocks. Actually have both styles. They both work fine.
The more expensive style http://www.harborfreight.com/motorcy...ock-97841.html
Has a larger mounting base so it is better if you have a plywood or thin metal deck.
I got the one from Harbor Freight..........should work on a trailer just fine. To use it in the garage or driveway, it wants to slide without blocking it.
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