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CBKZ
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Oct 04, 2017

Motorcycle Chalks

Greetings All! New toy hauler here. Been looking at a variety of motorcycle chalks, and I have a question for everybody. Has anyone, or is anyone using one of the free standing motorcycle calks like the Titan Bulldog, or the Pit Boss chalk. Or is everyone using a chalk that has to be bolted through the floor?

Thanks for your time and input.

Chris
  • fj12ryder wrote:
    Bolting a good chock to the floor is unnecessary if you have it secured in some way. I use a different method than bolting to the floor.


    So Sam Spade keeps trying to ask you what your different method is, but I keep deleting his posts because he can't ask his question without sounding like a ...

    So I'll translate for him.

    "Hmm. Different method. I'm interested to know more. Could you please tell me what your method is, because I would love to know? Thank you, my good fellow."

    Hopefully you get your answer, Sam. Try to use a little more respect with your comments and questions though, OK?
  • I have a Condor and it has not been bolted to the floor in either of my 5ers. I place it right next to the sliding door between the garage and living area. Pull the GL1800 in and tie it down with 3 straps on each side. We have a camera in the garage and have watch the bike when going down the road and there is no movement.
  • Bolting a good chock to the floor is unnecessary if you have it secured in some way. I use a different method than bolting to the floor.
  • Whatever you choose I'd really recommend it becbolted down. You'll be surprised how rough some of the roads can be. I bolt mine into the frame using existing tie down holes. Easy to remove so we can use the garage for living space. Better safe than sorry.
  • I put Etracks in my garage then bought the Condor chock that attaches to the Etracks. Works well for me.
    Cheers,