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Started by PolishPete, December 17, 2007, 10:23:35 PM

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PolishPete

I've seen these on the forum before, but after searching chocks and every variation...I can't find it.  What's the name of the chock that holds your bike by the rear axle?  The one that has the bolt that slips in there and locks in place.  It also removes from the floor of your trailer so that it's relatively flat.  Any help is much appreciated!!

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PolishPete

Sure is thanks!

Has anyone had any negative experiances with these?

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Burt, you have gone completely senile. Those are Boobs.  :biggrin:   







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Quote from: PolishPete on December 17, 2007, 10:23:35 PM
What's the name of the chick that holds your bike by the rear axle? 
Fixed it for ya...
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Pit Bull is making one now too. They are both very nice to have.
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Quote from: PolishPete on December 17, 2007, 10:47:58 PM
Sure is thanks!

Has anyone had any negative experiances with these?

I don't know about the stand but I've had pretty good luck with the other strapless item in the picture.  :thumb:

I can give my 100% support to them!   :thumb:
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Quote from: PolishPete on December 17, 2007, 10:47:58 PM
Sure is thanks!

Has anyone had any negative experiances with these?

Yeah, they bleed profusely for about five days out of every month, they nag just before the bleeding starts, they tend to cry a lot too, they get very jealous at times, and the cost of maintenance is unbelievably high. I'd would strongly suggest doing without them except for short periods of necessity.
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wolf44

the pitbull one seems a lot easier to use...and anything pitbull makes rocks
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Huh, guess I was wrong,
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The pit bull stands look really nice.  And I love everything that I have from Pit Bull.  But I got 2 of the STstands before Pit Bull came out with theirs, and I have nothing but great things to say about them.  And once you put the bike in them 4 or 5 times they are really simple to use.