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For those of you that will admit to trailering your pride and joy. What type of wheel chock works best on an ultra classic
Looking for a removable type.
My bike is welded to my trailer frame,,, why in the heck would you wanna take it off??
just get dirty
someone would set a jacket on it
makes funny noises when runnin
people would touch it
falls off red jacks
would need to buy a PC111
cant find a blow dryer
etc.etc.etc... lol
My Haulmark trailer came with a Pingel removable wheel chock, model wc650. www.pingelonline.com I fits into 2 T slots that are bolted down, to remove it, unscrew the wing bolt in front and slide it back to remove. I use it and strap the bike down like SOOS does! Rock solid, I,ll be the first to admit I drive hard and fast. and the bike does not move. check out my earlier posts on the E track tiedown systems. LOL Dan
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