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Has anyone used front wheel 'roll into' chocks on your trailer?

FROGMAN

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I have a Aluma Trailer that I haul my 2024 RTL. I'm think about installing roll into chocks for the front tires, this would better secure the front. Has anyone used roll into chocks?
 
If you search my name, there is a thread with a picture of my setup with front chocks.
In my trucking days I learned a long time ago that if the load doesn't get a chance to move, it won't!
 
I think it's the easiest way to load and secure your bike! I built my own chocks for my trailer.
 
@Jackhartjr - I looked at your E-track setup! I was looking to use E-track and the roll-in chock. No left/right movement, TBD on front tire/fender fit. My issue is the Aluma trailer has a metal deck to drill holes into for the E-track. I'll need to use metal backing to reduce the torque on the metal.
 
I use a set of MaxxHaul 80077 Standard Motorcycle Wheel Chocks. I only used the chocks themselves not using the rotating cradle or the cross bar. As you can see, the chock's width easily accommodating my F3's front tires. The chocks are bolted to T-nuts on the underside of 1/2" MDO plywood (I had it laying around my shop), though any good quality plywood would suffice. With two ratchet straps in the front and two ratchet straps on the rear tire, the Spyder rides tight and stable on the Aluma 77"x10' trailer.


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Found a set of Spyder Super Clamps in 2018 for $200.00. The best for transporting Spyders in trailers!
I also paid $200 for a pair back in around 2018. Then I started searching for a trailer. I bought a second hand Aluma trailer with Super Clamps already mounted on it. So all of a sudden, after searching and searching I ended up with two pair.
 
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