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I have the harbor freight wheel chock (the full sized black one). It has worked on my 2002 Road King Classic, 2010 Ultra and 2012 Road Glide Custom and my brother's 2007 Street Bob. No issues, rock solid and cheap.
The attached picture shows my Ultra in the chock. The Ultra is in the chock on the trailer.
I use the Condor on my 2010 Ultra with no issues at all when I have to trailer it. Used to use it in the garage until I got my Wheeldock center stand. Both work very well. My friend has a Harbor Freight wheel chock he uses for his 11 Ultra. It works good and does the job with no clearance issues. The HF appeasers to work as well as my Condor and is priced better FWIW.
I have the harbor freight wheel chock (the full sized black one). It has worked on my 2002 Road King Classic, 2010 Ultra and 2012 Road Glide Custom and my brother's 2007 Street Bob. No issues, rock solid and cheap.
The attached picture shows my Ultra in the chock. The Ultra is in the chock on the trailer.
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