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Old 04-27-2010, 03:49 PM
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HF Motorcycle Stand/Wheel Chock

I'm looking for feedback on the HF motorcycle stand/wheel chock. How sturdy is it? How large a motorcycle will it support. Could it be used on a trailer as the bike chock/stand--I'd be using this for trailering my Superhawk to trackdays then using it as a "ride in" stand at the track.
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Buy a Baxley Sport Chock. You wont regret it!
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the chocks work great


VA to FL and back no problem
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I have a HF wheel chock I use on my trailer. it works well, but I still have to use tie-down straps. I understand Pit Bull makes some that do not require straps to be used.

HF also has some inexpensive wheel stands that you could use in your pit.
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My dad has the aluminum HF rear stand for his Versys. Other than it not folding, he said it is light-weight and works well. Lauren has pictures of her SH up on a HF rear stand. For $40, if you have the room to store it, it works well.
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Originally Posted by YTKinWI
I'm looking for feedback on the HF motorcycle stand/wheel chock. How sturdy is it?

If you are talking about this model....I bought it, assembled it, tried it out, disassembled it, and returned it. A perfect example of a shoddily engineered piece of ChinCom chit.


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If you are looking at the silver chock. I have three of them two in the garage bolted to a 4x8 plywood to park the bikes and one in the trailer. they work like a champ and if you wait they usually have them on sale for $29.95. I have hauled from a 250 ninja up to a full dresser harley, still use a couple of straps for security. but much easier for one person to strap it down.
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Originally Posted by Stixx
If you are looking at the silver chock. I have three of them two in the garage bolted to a 4x8 plywood to park the bikes and one in the trailer. they work like a champ and if you wait they usually have them on sale for $29.95. I have hauled from a 250 ninja up to a full dresser harley, still use a couple of straps for security. but much easier for one person to strap it down.
thats the ones we use also
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=96349
you have to use straps with any chock.
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I use the silver one and it worked great. I bolted it to a 1"x12" board to use it temporarily in a borrowed enclosed trailer to haul my new bike home. I then bolted it to my open trailer and have had good results both ways.
I also use the rear steel stand for swingarms and i got a front fork adapter for an extra $8. Works well enough.
FYI: if you search "harbor freight coupon" at google, you can find 20% off coupons if its not on sale.
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