LOL. Just bought the chock attached to a harbor freight trailor. Friend who sold it to me told me you didn't need straps. Hit the brakes hard, made a turn, accellerated hard...I don't remember. I rememeber that bike coming off though
That sounds a lot like someone I know very well. Great guy. In fact, I might let my wife have her way with him tonight! :up:
i've seen three bikes fall out of the condor chocks at track days. the baxley is the best out there. :up:
Double the protection, I use a baxley in the front and pit bull restraint in the back. Measured it just right and the bikes roll right into the chock as they hit the pit bull. I pull right into the chock and close the pit bull latches and put the cotter pin in and all done for my loading. 1,000's of miles on the bikes being transported like this and they don't move at all. No straps needed.