Timely though, I’m in the market for wheel chocks and was just reading several of these old Baxley vs Condor threads yesterday.
If it matters to anyone, I've had Baxley Sport Chocks since 2007. Durable, long lasting, and obviously easy to use. That is all.
I bought two Baxley’s this Spring, and so far they have worked well on my Super Duke, 890 Duke, HD Roadking, and Aprilia Tuono. I was skeptical of it working on the HD, but it locks the front tire right in and holds it well. Very impressed with the design and of the quality.
The Baxley will work fine with lots of rear tires on smaller bikes when the front tire is too narrow. It's not quite as convenient as using the front tire, but it's an option. I have two in the shop and use them alot.
One thing people haven't discussed is the ability to use stands with the Condor because of how much thinner it is than the Baxley. For me, I use the Baxley around garage and kart tracks when I'm feeling lazy. But I've got my Condor installed on my lift because of how easy it is to roll a bike into there and have the option to remove the wheels if I wanted to.
For transport if you don’t have a TRS I would say Baxley… but they are big and heavy and useless at the track IMO other than the crash truck..
Baxley. Made in Dothan AL. Personally been there and picked a few up. Met the owners cute daughter who used to post here occasionally.