Gorecki
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Oh...I don't need to ask, waiting on new seals to show up now. :banghead:ronhix;139120 wrote: Or else you may be buying lots of fork seal replacements ... don't ask me how I know this ... :doh:
Oh...I don't need to ask, waiting on new seals to show up now. :banghead:ronhix;139120 wrote: Or else you may be buying lots of fork seal replacements ... don't ask me how I know this ... :doh:
Read the verbiage again. I'm referring to the SCOOTER chock which ONLY accomodates crotch rockets per condor. Believe you can buy the attachments to make it a pit chock if you really need this feature but if this is a requirement then buy the pit chock instead of the scooter chock. I referenced the scooter chock because I use it due to it's price and small footprint. It is their smallest chock and beats using those crappy pingel chocks. Normally my bike is on stands in the pits with warmers on so the Baxley rarely gets used besides in my trailer.borislav;139064 wrote: You are not corect about Condor because you can buy one wich is going to accomodate any bike and it can be just chock or you buy trailer adaptor kit and voila you have both pitstop chock and trailer chock!Look it up on internet.
Do I feel tension in you post,no need for that!What ever it works for you my friend does not have to work for somebody else.Man asked for input you provided one,I provided other and so on!Goldie;139217 wrote: Read the verbiage again. I'm referring to the SCOOTER chock which ONLY accomodates crotch rockets per condor. Believe you can buy the attachments to make it a pit chock if you really need this feature but if this is a requirement then buy the pit chock instead of the scooter chock. I referenced the scooter chock because I use it due to it's price and small footprint. It is their smallest chock and beats using those crappy pingel chocks. Normally my bike is on stands in the pits with warmers on so the Baxley rarely gets used besides in my trailer.
I just bought the Condor Pit Stop/Trailer Stop. Has anyone used these straps on the tires: http://www.lockitt.com/AccessTieDown1.htm#tyredown ? Or any recommendation?ronhix;139120 wrote: If you choose a wheel chock and not one of the strapless tie down systems like the Pitbull or STS, be sure to strap the bike down properly so the forks are not binding in any way. Or else you may be buying lots of fork seal replacements ... don't ask me how I know this ... :doh: