Hey all I am wondering what type of motorcycle wheel chocks you use.I am looking at getting a Bike Pro [linky] type. Any thoughts recommendations?--> Fixed Linky to Wheely Chocky
go to harbor frieght, buy them there( It is a knock off of the condor). When they are on sale and if you google their coupons, you'll be 39.95. As an added bonus, you can use it as a bike stand in the garage or driveway when you arent trailering.I have two of them and use them whenever I am setting up suspensions etc...They are a little big and cumbersome when not in use, but...
As far as for trailering, for decades all I did was put the bike in the back of the truck and put a tie down on each fork leg (on most of the bikes, in such a way to not compress the forks). I have been to CA, Florida and every other major racetrack this way and never had a problem.
I don't care what kind of wheel chock you buy, you would have to be completely clueless if you were going to trailer your bike without tie downs.Maybe in a perfect world, where you accelerated super smoothly and braked just as smoothly and went around such gentle bends in the road, you couldn't even feel them, and no-one ever made you change course or brake hard, and you never had any chance of a flat tire or deer or anything else going wonky...maybe then you could manage to trailer your bike somewhere without tie-downs. But the world is not perfect, it is filled with idiots, the roads are littered with potholes and obstacles, there are sharp turns and blind driveways.Tie downs are a must, even the law says so, unsafe load and all that. ( and I hate the rules and laws)