Motorcycle wheel Chock
#32
Just to add another contender...
I just picked up a Titan Pitbull. Built like a tank, easy to use. The cradle has a spring hinge so that it locks a bit more securely than a Condor does (looked at those and J&S as well). A bit pricy at $251 with the trailer mounting kit but worth it, going to get 2 more now that I know they're good.
I just picked up a Titan Pitbull. Built like a tank, easy to use. The cradle has a spring hinge so that it locks a bit more securely than a Condor does (looked at those and J&S as well). A bit pricy at $251 with the trailer mounting kit but worth it, going to get 2 more now that I know they're good.
#34
i use the harbor freight wheel chock mounted in the front of a cargo trailer. http://www.harborfreight.com/motorcy...ock-97841.html
Last edited by ucommbxny; 03-18-2011 at 07:14 PM. Reason: add photo
#35
I use the Condor in my trailer and on my lift.
In the trailer it is only necessaty to tie it down with rear pegs only. My tie downs are about 10" in front of my rear pegs and the tiedown really jams the front wheel into the Condor. It is solid and doesn't even move when I release one tie down.
On my lift I dont even tie it down, just drive up and get off.
In the trailer it is only necessaty to tie it down with rear pegs only. My tie downs are about 10" in front of my rear pegs and the tiedown really jams the front wheel into the Condor. It is solid and doesn't even move when I release one tie down.
On my lift I dont even tie it down, just drive up and get off.
#36
#37
#39