Trailer Dock for Street Glide
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I got the one from Harbor Freight.
It works just fine in the trailer without the arm, bolted to the floor.
You can use it with the arm for free standing too.
http://www.harborfreight.com/motorcy...ock-97841.html
Please note that in the picture below, the chock is not adjusted properly.
There was too much space allowing the rotating lock to be too far over center.
I could not get the bike out of the chock with it adjusted as shown.
I had to move the forward wheel-stop back to about the third hole.
It works just fine in the trailer without the arm, bolted to the floor.
You can use it with the arm for free standing too.
http://www.harborfreight.com/motorcy...ock-97841.html
Please note that in the picture below, the chock is not adjusted properly.
There was too much space allowing the rotating lock to be too far over center.
I could not get the bike out of the chock with it adjusted as shown.
I had to move the forward wheel-stop back to about the third hole.
Last edited by Stickman81; 10-01-2012 at 10:58 PM.
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I have the Fast Track locking system on my trailer along with four removable wheel guides that will easily accomodate four Harleys.
This system is great if you use your trailer for other toys, mowers, tractors etc but hooking the bikes up is a PIA unless you have another person helping.
I may check into the Harbor Freight wheel chocks.
They also have a motorcycle dolly that looks interesting.
This system is great if you use your trailer for other toys, mowers, tractors etc but hooking the bikes up is a PIA unless you have another person helping.
I may check into the Harbor Freight wheel chocks.
They also have a motorcycle dolly that looks interesting.
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+1 on the Condor chock. Holds it solid and makes the one person tie down process easy, and you have the added plus of not having to compress your front suspension during transport. I put 2 ties around the shock tubes to pull it into the condor and two straps in the back secured onto the passenger foot board supports. Bike is solid and have gone thousands of miles this way.
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