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Spyder Trailer Wheel Chokes

kpspyder

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Does anyone have some Wheel Chokes that mount in your ENCLOSED trailer?
If so, what kind, brand name or suggestions?
Thanks
 
I have trailered my bike twice now. I use 4 ratchet tie downs. Bike has yet to move. No wheel chocks. :thumbup: Tom :spyder:
 
TIE DOWNS

I'm very un-conventional, :yikes: :roflblack: . I have ONE heavy duty rachet strap over the rear tire ( with the tread ) and two blocks on either side of the front tires and that's all.......Even after a serious collision the RT never even moved Total cost $ 20.00........Time it takes to put on 10 minutes ......amount of paint scratched " 0 "..................If there is a better system I haven't heard about it yet.......................just sayin .....Mike ............PS if you are interested in seeing this I'm at the Best Western Coach Hse from 28th...:2excited:
 
Does anyone have some Wheel Chokes that mount in your ENCLOSED trailer?
If so, what kind, brand name or suggestions?
Thanks


I purchased an open trailer last year and put in wheel chocks I bought at WalMart and they work just fine. Bolted them to the floor of the trailer - drive the Spyder on and strap it down and away we go. Have trailered 1000's of miles and no problem. The pair of chocks cost a whole 10 or 12 dollars??????????
BIG F
 
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