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- RUFFSTUFFExplorer
tinner12002 wrote:
RUFFSTUFF wrote:
My next order of business is finding good removable wheel chocks for our motorcycles. Any ideas/suggestions?
I have 2 Condor PS1500s and love them for use in my toy hauler.
I bet, except for the part where the Condor costs more than 3 times as much to do the same thing. - Ric_FlairExplorerWe had a KZ 5er before going with our current TH. KZ makes a good product.
Enjoy - tinner12002Explorer
RUFFSTUFF wrote:
My next order of business is finding good removable wheel chocks for our motorcycles. Any ideas/suggestions?
I have 2 Condor PS1500s and love them for use in my toy hauler. - RUFFSTUFFExplorer
- Bergy464ExplorerIf you can find these they work very well. I have three that I have used in my hauler. No mounting, very stable, easy to use.
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/29650/i/kuryakyn-ez-chock - gtsumExplorerI like those INferno's...wish a dealer was closer to me
- RUFFSTUFFExplorerEnded up making a 3-bike and 4-bike stand out of PVC and they are great!
- RUFFSTUFFExplorerMy next order of business is finding good removable wheel chocks for our motorcycles. Any ideas/suggestions?
- gmc6000ExplorerI have had my Inferno 3710T for 2 years and has been just about flawless. I did have to repair the gray water tank. I was pulling out of a campsite (5 MPH) and had to slam on the brakes for a young kid. My gray water tank which was full slid forward and broke the vent pipe off at the tank.
I did the repair myself. I was surprised when I dropped the belly to get access, that the tanks were not braced to prevent fore/aft movement. Not sure if they changed this, but just be aware. Other than that, it has been perfect and you will enjoy yours. - RUFFSTUFFExplorerLol
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