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โApr-02-2017 08:36 PM
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โApr-02-2017 05:28 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
^^^^Neither, that's the beauty of the Condor chock. I tie mine to the floor D-rings using the Canyon Dancers and just get them tight enough to keep the bike from swaying from side to side too much. I snug the rear down tight enough to keep sway to a minimum. The front suspension might be compressed a half-inch maybe. Works a champ.
I have an aluminum 4" plate that has slots for the D-rings to fit through, and bolts that stick up for the chocks to sit down over. Everything is secure and takes only a minute or two to remove everything. Here's how it looks:
โApr-01-2017 12:50 PM
lightfoot wrote:
Go with the condor and you will never look back.
โApr-01-2017 12:40 PM
โApr-01-2017 03:40 AM
FireGuard wrote:
May work with E Track.
Check out boltiton.com. Pretty slick setup using your floor tie downs.
Made in Paso Robles.
โMar-31-2017 09:51 PM
โMar-31-2017 08:01 PM
1jeep wrote:Dirtclods wrote:1jeep wrote:
On my hd I have these,
http://www.kuryakyn.com/products/3914/custom-tie-down-brackets
and I use a Harbor Freight wheel chock
http://www.kuryakyn.com/products/3914/custom-tie-down-brackets
Those are bitchen at my first glance I couldn't tell what there were? They should make those for dual sports too!
yeah I would love some for my Kawi, its a pain with all the Tupperware to get a loop up around the lower tree.
โMar-31-2017 08:56 AM
Dirtclods wrote:1jeep wrote:
On my hd I have these,
http://www.kuryakyn.com/products/3914/custom-tie-down-brackets
and I use a Harbor Freight wheel chock
http://www.kuryakyn.com/products/3914/custom-tie-down-brackets
Those are bitchen at my first glance I couldn't tell what there were? They should make those for dual sports too!
โMar-31-2017 06:51 AM
GottaRunGottaCamp wrote:My trailer has D rings so I strap to them. I don't really compress the suspension much, only about 1/4" or so to keep tension on the strap. The condor is so strong the bike doesn't move much side to side after you adjust it for your wheel size.
Thanks for the replies so far, three for Condor, that's great, do you guys tie the wheel down to the Condor or do you strap from elsewhere and compress the suspension?
โMar-31-2017 06:15 AM
RUFFSTUFF wrote:Dirtclods wrote:
http://www.harborfreight.com/catalogsearch/result?q=Motorcycle+wheel+chocks
I use the #97841
Exactly what I use. In fact, I don't have to even bolt it down... With the bike tied down front and rear, it's going nowhere.
โMar-31-2017 06:14 AM
1jeep wrote:
On my hd I have these,
http://www.kuryakyn.com/products/3914/custom-tie-down-brackets
and I use a Harbor Freight wheel chock
โMar-31-2017 05:44 AM
tinner12002 wrote:
Heritage, I use the soft straps looped around the handlebars. Yes I still compress the suspension some and strap to tie downs in the floor, 2 toward the front and 2 toward the rear around crash bars on each bike so they can't move in either direction. I prefer to tie them that way in order to prevent bikes possibly rocking side to side and hitting each other. Just my preference.