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I saw a few pics of someone's street glide on this forum. He had a bike stand that just holds the front tire in place. I think it was called conrod, or somthing like that. I can't find the post however. Any pics would be appreciated.
I have the condor on my table lift and can move it to my rescue trailer if I have to very easily.
I also have the Harbor Freight chock linked in the above post. My bike rests in that on a daily basis. Allows me to park the bike and get a vehicle in the garage on both sides of it.
Honestly the Harbor Freight chock works every bit as well as the Condor for a whole lot less money. The Condor is a high quality, extremely well made, American made product.
If you have a smooth garage floor like mine, it's sealed, either chock has to be anchored in some way in order to pull the bike out of it without the chock sliding across the floor with the bike.
There are several ways to anchor it, from screwing it to to a piece of plywood, to anchoring it to a wall to concrete anchors.
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