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Old 08-27-2009, 03:57 PM   #1
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reviews anyone?

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if it can hold that heavy pig a sportbike should be no prob.
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Old 08-27-2009, 04:03 PM   #2
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Sur eit can hold it in a driveway but I wouldnt mount that thing to my trailer and put a bike on there and take it for a ride. Looks a bit flimsy comapred to a condor or a baxley.

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Old 08-27-2009, 04:33 PM   #3
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Sur eit can hold it in a driveway but I wouldnt mount that thing to my trailer and put a bike on there and take it for a ride. Looks a bit flimsy comapred to a condor or a baxley.

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Dude, I've used these for decades without a single failure... that thing is a beast compared to this.
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Old 08-27-2009, 04:35 PM   #4
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Dude, I've used these for decades without a single failure... that thing is a beast compared to this.
Two totally different products and uses.
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Old 08-27-2009, 04:36 PM   #5
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Sur eit can hold it in a driveway but I wouldnt mount that thing to my trailer and put a bike on there and take it for a ride. Looks a bit flimsy comapred to a condor or a baxley.

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agreed, thinkin of buying it for my garage.
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Two totally different products and uses.
and how would that be? That is a wheel chock, used to hold a tire stable during transport or on a lift... this is a wheel chock used to hold a tire stable during transport or on a lift. I understand that people also use the more complicated ones to park their bikes in... why I don't know. Broken kickstand? No rear stand? You know that chock would go great with my roller stand though....hmmmmm....

I personally only use a wheel chock on a trailer or on a lift table which usually comes with one.
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why I don't know. Broken kickstand? No rear stand? You know that chock would go great with my roller stand though....hmmmmm....


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space, a leaned over bike takes up more space then a vertical one.......inches yes........
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space, a leaned over bike takes up more space then a vertical one.......inches yes........

Hey well, it's your loot bro!!! It sounds easier than stopping the bike, putting it in the rear stand and pushing it forward for sure. I have one of those type of chocks for my mountain bike. No kick stand btw.
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Old 08-27-2009, 04:55 PM   #9
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and how would that be? That is a wheel chock, used to hold a tire stable during transport or on a lift... this is a wheel chock used to hold a tire stable during transport or on a lift. I understand that people also use the more complicated ones to park their bikes in... why I don't know. Broken kickstand? No rear stand? You know that chock would go great with my roller stand though....hmmmmm....

I personally only use a wheel chock on a trailer or on a lift table which usually comes with one.
The stand Racer X posted is one of the "more complicated" stands.

It does more than act as a parking stop, it locks the wheel into place and holds the bike once rolled into place.
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Old 08-27-2009, 05:03 PM   #10
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I understand that people also use the more complicated ones to park their bikes in... why I don't know. Broken kickstand? No rear stand?
You understand, but don't know??

I have a few Sport Chock brand - and I use them for all my bikes. But then, my bikes are trackbikes that do not have sidestands.

Ed. The one you posted - I would use that in a trailer with tie-downs. But, it appears to be a bit flimsy and the idea that a bike could get knocked over in one.... no thank you.
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