Baxley chocks are the business. :up: I picked up one of those cheapo Northern Tool chocks on impulse once, what a POS. For 1/4 the price I got a chock that wasn't 1/10th the chock a Baxley is (reminds me I need to buy another Baxley). Wait a minute, Chip...Chip...did I help you break into a Suburban at Barber some years ago?
I've got two Baxleys and while they were not cheap I can honestly say they are excellent quality. Once I had them I never regretted the cost.
I ordered some knock offs over the internet that were on backorder. Ended up springing for the real deal... and sold the fakies when they arrived one day.
Watching what you were doing this weekend (parking in the chock, lifting the rear, rolling the bike back out of the chock, then lifting with a front stand) reminded me of my dream stand. Make a sport chock with an integrated front fork lift so you could roll in the chock, put a stand in the back and then just lift the front for the warmers.
Hey guys. Sorry for the delay. I'm not Chip, sorry. I'm Brian, the sales manager here at Baxley. Chip is still with us as our Chief Engineer though. I'll let him know that you all said hello. And to the guy wondering if he was related: Cindy said they are not related to any Baxley's in Slocomb. Thanks.