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Old 01-10-2010, 12:31 PM   #1
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Default The $39 Harbor Freight Mototcycle Wheel Chock/Stand

Okay, here's another HF thread started by yours truly. As you all know, because I broadcast my entire life here, I am going to Daytona next month. In preparation, I've purchased wheel chocks/stands from my good friends from Harbor Freight.

The units seem sturdy enough and although they aren't as pretty as some of the more expensive units, they seem to be quite well made. My only gripe is the retaining hair pins which are inordinately small. I realize that they are only there to stop the pins from sliding in and out but they still seem too light duty. Of course, about $2 will fix that minor complaint.

As far as function goes, they works as advertised and holds the bike in position rather well. I even tried to pull the bike left or right to no avail. It will not budge! Obviously, I wouldn't transport the bike like this and they don't recommend that you do but pulling it up and letting it sit while you get your straps together will be a God send! As you can see, they provide a couple of tie down eyes which are very heavy duty and appear to be trust worthy. I'll probably still use the mounting points in the truck bed though, just to be sure.

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Old 01-10-2010, 12:32 PM   #2
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That bike is beautiful.
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ewwww bink wheel stripes? What kind of whack job does that?
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ewwww bink wheel stripes? What kind of whack job does that?
"BINK"? Dude the "P" and the "B" are so far apart... How'd you manage that?
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Old 01-10-2010, 01:19 PM   #5
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what are you towing them down on?
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what are you towing them down on?
I'm renting a full sized truck from Avis. I thought about buying/renting/borrowing a trailer and getting a hitch put on my car but for the two times a year that I might use it.... Besides, my car is getting a bit long in the tooth for cross country trips, much less hauling.
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Old 01-10-2010, 01:24 PM   #7
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Says it's $79 now...

I have the Haul-Master one and while it holds nicely, it doesn't want to let the darn bike go. It pinches the front tire so hard it wont' release the darn thing.
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Says it's $79 now...

I have the Haul-Master one and while it holds nicely, it doesn't want to let the darn bike go. It pinches the front tire so hard it wont' release the darn thing.
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Old 01-10-2010, 02:36 PM   #9
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I'm renting a full sized truck from Avis. I thought about buying/renting/borrowing a trailer and getting a hitch put on my car but for the two times a year that I might use it.... Besides, my car is getting a bit long in the tooth for cross country trips, much less hauling.
My step brother put a hitch on a little Geo car. Can't remember the name of the car, but it looks like a '92 Toyota Corolla. He hauled his Buell down to Florida from Indiana with it on a little HF trailer.
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