Best wheel chock for trailer

gcrouse

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As the title says. What's the best wheel chock in your guys/gals experince to use when hauling a sport bike in a trialer?
Princess auto has one for 49 bucks but hey if its crap i'll look around.
thanks in advance
Gary
 
check track days forum on this site. baxley seems to be the most expensive as well as most popular. Best overall function as well! IMO riderschoice.ca
 
Baxley/Condor copy available at Princess Auto for a fraction of the cost. I think it's about $80
 
http://bike-pro.com/ out of Belleville ON, I’ve got one of these they’re solid as hell and with the front tie down kit you don't compress the forks saving you from all kinds of wear and tear.
 
Isn't the HF version the exact same as the BP version, only costs less?

Aren't the exactly the same, with the same 3 position adjustable pivot and all?

*** the HF version does not come with any quick release mounting hardware, you have to supply that on your own if you don't want to just bolt it down.



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Not the same, all the steel used on the BP is thinker and larger hardware and look at the front bracket, the HF doesn't have both the front sides connected. If i'm going to entrust the safety of both my truck and bike + other road users than i'm gonna have the best quality build possible, no cheap chinese steel. Put it this way the BikePro is built by Stegg Precision Machining Inc, think there name says it all. Who makes the HF one?

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Isn't the HF version the exact same as the BP version, only costs less?

Aren't the exactly the same, with the same 3 position adjustable pivot and all?

*** the HF version does not come with any quick release mounting hardware, you have to supply that on your own if you don't want to just bolt it down.



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Has anyone seen a princess copy in store? My local store doesn't have stock.

Paul
 
bought a princess chock yesterday.... sucks. too wide for a sportbike tire (looks to be made for a harley or something), the bike will not stand in it. waste of 50 bucks.
 
Baxley chocks are expensive but worth every penny IMO, I have 3 in my trailer and we dont even have to strap the bikes down if I dont drive like a maniac
 
I used to have two baxleys on my trailer, they are the benchmark front wheel chock. Now I'm using the pitbull system which is the best for trailering, no straps, no chock, no nothing.
 
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