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Condor wheel chock. Anyone use them for the Spyder front wheels?

BoxyLady

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Hi folks,

As I mentioned in another thread, I purchased an enclosed, Cross, 8.5' x 16' V-point trailer today to haul the F3L and the Ducati. I want to use removable wheel chocks for the front wheels. I was going to use Pingel, but their widest is 6.5" and the chrome wheels will rub, so that's not good. I am having a hard time finding a 7" or wider wheel chock.

I have been using Condor SC-2000 trailer chocks for my two-wheel bikes for years. IMO, there is not a better wheel chock system out there.

I was curious if anyone has successfully used Condor chocks for their spyder?

And if not, what chock brand do you use? I don't want to do a DIY type of chock. I really want something off the shelf that's quick and easy to remove like Pingel's and Condor's are.

thanks.
 
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Sorry folks, I might have been pre-mature in posting this. I tried another search on the site with different keywords after posting the above and found something from 2012 where member "dancogan" said the Condor works fine for their Spyder.

thanks!
 
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