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Motorcycle Wheel Chock

GottaRunGottaCa
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Explorer
I’m looking for opinions on a good motorcycle chock for my full dresser Harley Davidson (CVO Road Glide) and my wife's Deluxe, I have e-track in my 7’ x 16’ enclosed trailer and toy hauler, I want one that is compatible with the e-track so I can have the flexibility to move the bikes around in the trailer and will not compress the suspension of the motorcycles. I’m trying a friend’s condor PS1500 and he also has the B&W biker bar he is willing to sell.
Thanks in advance and let me know what y’all are using.
2016 F350
2019 Heartland Torque TQ-371
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RUFFSTUFF
Explorer
Explorer
fj12ryder wrote:
1jeep wrote:
I didn't bolt my chock just used 4 heavy duty straps to ratchet it in place, it does not move.
Ratchet it in place to what? What is tied down? Surely not a bike.


Surely.
2014 KZ Inferno 3712T
2015 Ford F350 DRW Platinum 6.7L
2010 Ford F250 Crew Cab 6.4L

RUFFSTUFF
Explorer
Explorer
bluwtrman wrote:
1jeep and ruffstuff - what are you hauling? I'm hauling a full dresser harley.


Yamaha R1, R6
Kawasaki Concours14
2014 KZ Inferno 3712T
2015 Ford F350 DRW Platinum 6.7L
2010 Ford F250 Crew Cab 6.4L

fj12ryder
Explorer III
Explorer III
1jeep wrote:
I didn't bolt my chock just used 4 heavy duty straps to ratchet it in place, it does not move.
Ratchet it in place to what? What is tied down? Surely not a bike.
Howard and Peggy

"Don't Panic"

bluwtrman
Explorer
Explorer
1jeep and ruffstuff - what are you hauling? I'm hauling a full dresser harley.

RUFFSTUFF
Explorer
Explorer
1jeep wrote:
I didn't bolt my chock just used 4 heavy duty straps to ratchet it in place, it does not move.


+1 Mine has never moved an inch unbolted.
2014 KZ Inferno 3712T
2015 Ford F350 DRW Platinum 6.7L
2010 Ford F250 Crew Cab 6.4L

1jeep
Explorer II
Explorer II
I didn't bolt my chock just used 4 heavy duty straps to ratchet it in place, it does not move.
2016 Ford F350 crew cab dually 6.7 platinum with heavy tow and 4:30 gears
2015 Carbon 327 with a BMW k1600 and Canam 1k inside

bluwtrman
Explorer
Explorer
I like the idea of the aluminum plates, but my Fuzion doesn't have traditional d rings. It has a recessed cup with a fixed bar inside the top edge.
Regarding thru bolting, did anyone remove the panel and insulation under their camper to access the bottom floor surface? I hate to disturb the factory seal there but agree that bolts beat screws hands down.

fj12ryder
Explorer III
Explorer III
I didn't bolt mine down at all. I used an aluminum plate that fits over the D-ring in the floor and have bolts protruding through the plate. The chock fits down over the bolts and then tie downs go from the bike to the D-rings. Clean, simple, and easy to remove. Like so:

Howard and Peggy

"Don't Panic"

GottaRunGottaCa
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Explorer
bluwtrman wrote:
Maybe a little off topic, but how is everyone bolting their chock to the TH floor? Thru-bolting or just screwing? Any concerns with accessing underneath the floor if bolting?

It is best to thru-bolt with a backing plate, if something was to go wrong the screw in method would just rip the screws right out of the plywood, no you can't ask me how I know lol
2016 F350
2019 Heartland Torque TQ-371

bluwtrman
Explorer
Explorer
Maybe a little off topic, but how is everyone bolting their chock to the TH floor? Thru-bolting or just screwing? Any concerns with accessing underneath the floor if bolting?

N9FEB
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Explorer
I had been using an old fashion wheel chock, but bought a Condor at Daytona Bike Week. What a difference. I don't need anyone to hold the bike upright to strap it down. BTW, now only has to be done on the rear of the bike!

1jeep
Explorer II
Explorer II
issue with the c14 is are the bars being on a rise, which makes them a weak point for anchor. SO I continue with my cheap harbor freight chock and finding little kids to get their hands up under the plastic to loop the triple tree lower.
2016 Ford F350 crew cab dually 6.7 platinum with heavy tow and 4:30 gears
2015 Carbon 327 with a BMW k1600 and Canam 1k inside

fj12ryder
Explorer III
Explorer III
Not much will work on sportbikes with full bodywork. I use the Canyon Dancers, which is why I like the Condor chock. No need to tighten down the front straps very much.
Howard and Peggy

"Don't Panic"

1jeep
Explorer II
Explorer II
not sure they would work on a sport or sport touring bike that has full body Tupperware
2016 Ford F350 crew cab dually 6.7 platinum with heavy tow and 4:30 gears
2015 Carbon 327 with a BMW k1600 and Canam 1k inside

2007_PSD_350
Explorer
Explorer
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!


Check out the Canyon Dancer stainless rings. I used them on two of my dual sports in the past.

https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p/1010/46633/Canyon-Dancer-Triple-Clamp-Tie-Down-Strap-Rings
2104 Cyclone 3100 HD
2011 F350 - 6.7 Powerstroke - FX4 4x4
2013 Yamaha Zuma 125
2008 Yamaha TW200