Recommend a wheel chock?
We will be moving from NH to NC before the end of the year and the bike will be going down on my utility trailer on one of the last runs. I would like to hear your recommendations for a good removable wheel chock. Thanks in advance.
Jeff
Jeff
I have two of these mounted to Handy Table lifts. And they work very well.
http://www.harborfreight.com/motorcy...ock-97841.html
http://www.harborfreight.com/motorcy...ock-97841.html
I have several of these and use them in my garage and trailer. Just as good as the more expensive ones.
http://www.harborfreight.com/motorcy...ock-96349.html
http://www.harborfreight.com/motorcy...ock-96349.html
Better use three straps. One to keep the front wheel in place. Jerky starts can cause the bike to roll backwards and hit the rear of the trailer causing damage to your rear fender. Luckily I only had to replace the plastic trim on my RKC fender.
Go with the Harley Davidson Cruiser Cradle wheel chock! Part # 92900001 Its removable from trailer to garage with the easy to operate trailer adapter! With this chock I can load & unload my FLHX by myself with no help in my enclosed trailer! It also acts as a bike stand when you park it in your garage! Stay away from Harbour Freight crap!
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I got one with my Droptail bike dolly. It can be used on the dolly or bolted to a trailer. The locking cam is reversible it's low on one side for use on the dolly and for parking and high on the other side for more security while transporting.
I went with the bike pro, love it, no need for a second person to hold the bike while tying it in.
http://www.bike-pro.com/brochure/photographs
http://www.bike-pro.com/brochure/photographs
I went with the Harbor Freight one listed above, no complaints. They have 3 models, go for their best one, can find coupons around, can be yours for $59.
To me, it's very well made IMHO.
To me, it's very well made IMHO.








