Unsolicited advice on 2 new products 1) A rear stand that ALSO works as a trailer restraint via attachment to a bracket installed in the trailer. 2) A wheel tree that ALSO comes with brackets which attach to trailer walls to faciliate transport of wheels parallel to the wall, protecting brake discs from transport harm. Trailer space is precious, these 2 products would be must haves for racers and track day guys. Yes, my order is already in for the Tire Wedge.
It came to me last night like a diamond bullet right between the eyes: Pit Bull is kinda of the Apple of the motorcycle racing world. They announce a new product and people line up 20 deep begging them to take their money! The difference is that Pit Bull makes useful stuff and Apple sells stupid shit that lunkheads think they need.
I called up there a little while ago and was told they were out and have 24 back ordered already. I would say its a successful product so far
-A liquid bronzer lotion so we can all have the unique "glow" our pitbull products do? -A supple brush to apply said elixir Last 2 have me stumped?
how bout a trailer restraint system for a dog? that'll give the dog owners that accidentally navigate to your site something to buy!
It won't work for the Forward Handle Rear...at least it won't work like intended. That said, if you adjust your top support height correctly you should have the cross bar directly below the tire you can use the cross bar as an alignment aid for the tire. It's not as elegant as the tire wedge, but it's an option!
We actually have roughly 7 left that aren't spoken for right now...Leslie was a bit mistaken about that "24" number. That said, I'm sure we'll be out by tonight. We're building more! I'm thinking we'll have a 2-3 day lull and then we'll be able to ship again by the middle of next week!
How about stands with removable handles on GOOD wheels. That would really help with storing bikes in tight spaces! There are some chap versions out there but the wheels are only good for perfectly smooth surfaces.
Pit Bull has the option for removable handles (this picture is from 2010). Their wheels have worked every place we've used them.