My Busa doesn't see the sidestand at home anymore since I got my sport chock. Its the safest, most secure..best peace of mind investment I've ever made
There's no way it can be tipped over, no matter who or what climbs on it/shakes it/bumps it ect. We sometimes get small quakes here, and I used to worry about my bike rolling of the sidestand.....I worry no more. If I'm on vacation let it shake. Other things may fall...but not my bike. In fact I'm gonna get another one for my 1100 as well..its that good
And Baxley's customer service is the best around....truly nice folks to deal with
I haven't trailered my bike with it yet....but I can already tell the days of tie-downs and prayers are over
Have had one for about 5 months....love it. I have the trailer mounting kit as well on my new trailer. I'll be using it to trailer my bike next week for the first time.
Wow! Thanks for the write up! I immediately got on their website and since I have a Pitt Bull rear stand I viewed the video that shows a (safe) 'one man' operation raising and lowering of the bike via the Pitt Bull used in conjunction with this chock.
I'm ordering one! No more screaming at the wife to come to the garage to help me up/down on the Pitt Bull.
You'll really like the chock.......................just a word of caution, release the clamp on the chock before attempting to us a rear wheel lift, if you don't the bike will tip over, at least mine does
You'll really like the chock.......................just a word of caution, release the clamp on the chock before attempting to us a rear wheel lift, if you don't the bike will tip over, at least mine does
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