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| GixxerTek ![]() Joined: Apr 2006 From: Tacoma I Ride: 2 Race Types and 1 Tard @ NESBA Events | Wheels Chocks Just got in a shipment of the Baxley Sport Chocks. $250.00 If you have never used one, ask around. These are all black. Email me if interested. [URL= Last edited by GixxerTek; 06-22-2009 at 10:10 PM.. |
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| WMRRA Qualifier Joined: Jan 2008 From: Warrenton, Oregon I Ride: 2004 Yamaha R1 | Can these chocks be bolted down in a trailer? Is this a good deal for $250? I don't know what they usually sell for. I'm interested, especially if I could use it for trailering my bike. |
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| GixxerTek ![]() Joined: Apr 2006 From: Tacoma I Ride: 2 Race Types and 1 Tard @ NESBA Events | They are a good deal. Just sold 2 and he was very happy with the price. They have holes in them for secure mounting though I use in my truck and just slide it up against the back wall and then 2 tie downs. Bam ready to go 1000miles or more. |
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| Streetfighter Joined: May 2006 From: City of Snohomish, washington I Ride: '06 ZX-14, '02 TL1000R (sold), etc.. | ![]() Oh yeah, the sport chocks "grip" the front tire with cantilevered fingers that, when it rolls over into the locked or down position, the two interlaced halves squeeze together and "grip" the tire inbetween. These are the only chocks made that do that! A guy on the Bikeland forums drove over 800 miles and two mountain passes on his way to the drag finals, only to find that neither of his bikes had ever been tied down! Neither one had moved besides the rear ends being kicked over a bit. And he never bolted down his sport chocks to the trailer bed, either. After owning one for a year, and using it on numerous bikes, in truck beds and trailer beds, I can attest to there almost freakish ability to hold your bike in place regardless of tie downs. In these pics, remember this: my driveway is sloped and my bike would easily roll off the kickstand if it was facing downhill. These photos turned out reallly orange, but the bike and chalk are red. ![]() ![]() ![]() They come in all different colors, as you can see I was able to match my bikes color pretty well! But black is a good neutral color, especially if you own multiple bikes or change bikes in the future. |
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| MotoGP Contender Joined: Oct 2007 From: Pullman/Spokane, Wa I Ride: 2007 BMW F800S | I also already own one. LOVE it! Actually I think we have 2, forgot there's one in the trailer. These things ROCK!!!! Just set it in your garage, ride up onto it and hop off, no kick stands and you are super stable. Put it in a truck or trailer, bolt down or don't, doesn't matter. very well built, some sort of rhinoliner or something on them so they won't scratch. Solid build. I highly suggest them |
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| MotoGP Contender Joined: Apr 2006 From: Spokane Valley, WA I Ride: 2K6 HAYABUSA LE | did they lower the dealer cost or something on those... seems like a alot lower price than i remember.....in other words this is a great deal |
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| Track School Dazed ![]() Joined: Oct 2005 From: CENTRAL I Ride: When I can | ![]() I use mine for a stand during track days. You can ride right into it. Then just step off. |
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| MotoGP Contender Joined: Jul 2007 From: Camas, Washington I Ride: 05 zx12r | I've got one and i absolutely LOVE the thing... Easier to set sag and do basic maint. (holds the bike upright for you) Parking is a ride in / step off afair... no kick stand needed. Hauling the bike to the track is easier with the chock helping hold the machine upright and locked in. If you can afford it, get one... you wont be sorry. (imho) |
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| Mofo Dr. Phil of PNW Joined: Sep 2007 From: Everett, WA I Ride: K8 gsx-r 1000, 03 SV650S, 03 CBR 600RR (if I'm lucky), and 00 shadow 1100 VTX (if I'm super super lucky) | how many do you have left and can they fit a style of crusier like a 2000 Shadow 1100?? |
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