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Wheel Chocks - DAC - 07-20-2023

Well, gonna probably trailer down to the Rally in Blueville this year. I have a good friend, Goldwing Dave, who will supply the covered trailer, just need a chock.

What do you all recommend for a good chock for the CB? I see the Condor comes well recommended. Any other good options?

Thanks!


Wheel Chocks - Mtneers - 07-20-2023

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RE: Wheel Chocks - rickcb - 07-21-2023

(07-20-2023, 12:12 PM)DAC_imp Wrote: Well, gonna probably trailer down to the Rally in Blueville this year. I have a good friend, Goldwing Dave, who will supply the covered trailer, just need a chock.

What do you all recommend for a good chock for the CB? I see the Condor comes well recommended. Any other good options?

Thanks!

Love the Condor.


RE: Wheel Chocks - the Ferret - 07-21-2023

Just be sure and still strap the bike down. Guy showed up at the dealer the other day with a CB500X Honda in an enclosed trailer. He rolled it up in the condor and closed the back and took off. When he got to the shop the bike was lying on it's side in the trailer.


RE: Wheel Chocks - emptysea - 07-21-2023

Condor


RE: Wheel Chocks - PowerDubs_imp - 07-22-2023

Is this what you guys are referencing?

https://www.condor-lift.com/product/pit-stop-trailer-stop-part-ps-1500/


I have 2 of these-

https://www.ebay.com/itm/171362987461

Work great. Very happy with them.


RE: Wheel Chocks - DAC - 07-22-2023

(07-21-2023, 05:10 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Just be sure and still strap the bike down. Guy showed up at the dealer the other day with a CB500X Honda in an enclosed trailer. He rolled it up in the condor and closed the back and took off. When he got to the shop the bike was lying on it's side in the trailer.

Oh, for sure. Thanks.

The beauty of the CB is the multiple tie-down options, especially with a luggage rack installed. I've never trailered this bike but I expect to tie it down by the bars as well as the rack and crank the suspension down a bit.

David


RE: Wheel Chocks - The Gecko_imp - 07-22-2023

Much more important, do NOT let the bike rest on side stand
or center stand. A rail keeps the bike aligned (longitudinal),
straps keep it in place.


RE: Wheel Chocks - DAC - 07-22-2023

(07-22-2023, 07:57 AM)The Gecko_imp Wrote: Much more important, do NOT let the bike rest on side stand
or center stand. A rail keeps the bike aligned (longitudinal),
straps keep it in place.

I've asked that very question and got the same answer! Thanks for the confirmation!