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Name: bill
Member #: 2849
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Phoenix
Posts: 1,377
My Bike(s): 2008 ridgeback Rep Power: 4 ![]() |
condor wheel chock
i know some of you have them and there great.i'm thinking of getting one. but will it hit the bottom of my front fender? or can you change or adjust it enough? i've got a 08 ridgeback thanx
![]() also are there any draw backs beside spending more money??
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Name: WyldeBill
Member #: 1735
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Behind The Still In Backwoods Mississippi
Posts: 2,281
My Bike(s): 2010 Homemade K9 Rep Power: 6 ![]() ![]() |
Mine hit I even ordered the one for BigDogs,guess I screwed up when I put my springer on but it is cool the way it goes up inside the fender between the tire
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I've got the condor mounted on my Aluma MC1F trailer, and have hauled everything from sport bikes, full dressed touring bikes and the Big Dog. Works great, easy to trailer the bike by myself, and very secure. The only thing is that with the 23" front wheel on my '08 Pitbull, I had to drill another set of holes further back so the back cradle will sit more behind the tire than below it. That was more of a problem with the 23" wheel size than the chock itself. It doesn't hit the fender, but I'm with Superfly in that you might want to look at the Chopper Chock instead of the standard one.
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AllGaveSome-SomeGaveAll
Member #: 298
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Sand Springs, Ok
Posts: 546
My Bike(s): 06 Bad Ass K9 Rep Power: 6 ![]() |
I have one and it works great----it clears the fender-just barely-but it clears. Never had any problems...
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Name: Paul
Member #: 3879
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Hilton Head, SC
Posts: 622
My Bike(s): 2008 Mastiff Limited Edition Rep Power: 4 ![]() |
You can adjust the cradle position yourself. the instructions say to keep it on the # 2 hole. But it will hit. Keep it on # 1 and you will have no problem. i love mine!!!
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I have one and love it for my mastiff. But there is someone who posted a thread about his front tire losing air and the bike tilting over. Just keep it in mind that if air is lost the bike might tilt over. So have some kind of plan for it.
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JAFO
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Richardson, Texas
Posts: 1,265
My Bike(s): '06 HD SG custom, '08 AIH Texas Chopper, '12 Duc MTS 1200 S Touring Rep Power: 5 ![]() |
I just ordered one of these:
Motorcycle Stand/Wheel Chock I will report in when it comes in. Price was right. Prolly real thin metal. Time will tell. Last edited by RCAdd1ct; 07-23-2010 at 03:35 AM. |
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