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Motorcycle chocks
#238814 02/09/2008 8:32 AM
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I am currently evaluating what gear I need to buy when I purchase my TBA or SM. I think it will suit me best to get a chock that I can put in the bed of my truck to facilitate hauling the bike on certain trips. (I know that most people will rib me for stating that I plan on hauling a bike rather then riding it) Any suggestions as far as to who produces quality chocks that will facilitate error free hauling? As always, I appreciate the input.

Thanks,
Jason
-home in a little over a month

Re: Motorcycle chocks
Lohman78 #238815 02/09/2008 10:31 AM
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dunno...none of us trailer our bikes
sorry

I seem to remeber that someoen posted something regarding Triumph offering chocks as a sales incentive...cant find that post now.
This one gets some press: Condor

Also...I think it was Cruiser or maybe Rider magazines did a write up on a few chocks in the last year.

Im know my info is vauge...sorry.


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Re: Motorcycle chocks
Zmilin #238816 02/10/2008 1:51 AM
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This is similar to Condor, Baxley.

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HabuBA #238817 02/10/2008 2:14 AM
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You can also try, Motorcycle Ramps and Chocks

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HabuBA #238818 02/10/2008 11:46 AM
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who bout trying a 4x4 and saving some money?


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Re: Motorcycle chocks
blackbird #238819 02/10/2008 1:47 PM
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If your in the CT area I built a custom rail/chock for the BA that I am willing to sell. PM me if your interested.

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Lohman78 #238820 02/17/2008 10:30 AM
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I just use the 8 point tiedown system, 1 high on the frame, 1 low at each of the 4 corners.


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Greybeard #238821 02/17/2008 5:58 PM
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go to www.motorcycletrailer.com and scroll down to the mck2 tie down system.I am thinking of mounting this rail system on a 3/4 sheet of plywood to put down on bed of truck/trailer.Easily to remove and stand up against wall in garage when not using.I have not seen anything more adaptable.I am thinking of trailering my bike to the SW ride on 5/16...good luck! Bob


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