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I have a 03 FLHTI and two condors,one for the trailer and one for the garage, never had a problem, there are several adjustments on the condor, it is a good buy for touring models, and all other models.
Has anyone mounted the HF chock to a trailer? I have a V-nose enclosed that'll fit my Limited ( barely), so pretty crowded up front. Just wondering if that can be done, or if they make/suppy a mounting plate. Thanks
I've had both the Condor and the HF for several years and used both to haul the Heritage, Ultra, and SG. Also park the Ultra on the HF every day.
No problems with any of the bikes on either chock.
The Condor is available with a mount plate for the trailer which works quite well. I prefer the Condor, but only use it in the trailer; the HF is a daily worker for parking; doesn't need to be bolted down, but mine is.
Good luck.
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