For those who need a stand alone wheel chock

Shean

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Yeah there nice I just bought one day before yesterday.:thumbsup:

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Nice, I need something to set my bike up straight while I work on it. Just checked out harbour freights site and they have the coupon online. $40 for the stand. I'm going tomorrow to check it out.

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Will these scratch or scuff your front rim at all ( Chrome Rims )

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It doesnt touch your wheels, so it shouldnt scratch your wheels.

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I will have to get me one of those. There are a bunch of us going to the MotoGP race at Laguna Seca and we are trailering our bikes. Is there anything else you guys reccomend to make trailering a bike easier?

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I just bought one too. Cant go wrong for the money!

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is this something I could ride into after every ride and park the bike that way? Also would it make it easier to do the "one man rear stand" lift all the time?

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these chocks/stands are a MUST if you trailer your bikes. Heck, I throw mine up in the bed of my truck, pull the bike into it, throw the canyon dancer on, tie it down, and I literally run 90-100mph down the highway and take corners just as I would without the bike in the bed and IT DOESN'T BUDGE!! Best $40 I've ever spent. I actually bought 2 of them. My old man wanted one for his Harley. They go together quick and adjust super fast also. I can't believe I ever hauled my bike without this thing!!:bowdown:
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