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Old 04-12-2006, 05:49 PM
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Looking for something permanent for my new trailer. Just wondering what you guys and gals are using - I like cheap and easy!



I have a Baxley but dont have anything solid to put it up against to. I can permanently mount that but I will need 2 other mounts in the trailer. Rather have everything the same.



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Chris, a friend of mine made one out of 3in aluminum angle. He bolted two flat pieces to the floor and sild the 90* 3in channel under them. Obviously he had tabs on the Channel to stop it from slidding all the way through. This way he could remove the 90 and have a near flat surface. He also had D-rings on the floor that simply lay down when not used. Very clean look when all done.

For the CR you can get some threaded turn buckels and hooks. Place the stand on the floor and mark the spot for the D-rings (6in out for the foot pegs). Then Place the bike on the stand and hook the pegs. It will not come off.
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Old 04-12-2006, 06:50 PM
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How many you need?

I've got three Pingle chocks (1 never used) that I will give you a great deal on.
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http://www.blackandgray.com/main.htm

Andre make some real nice stuff.

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BTW - I highly suggest the rear wheel chock with the quick release mounts.
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ststands.com strapless stands are nice, but they're about as expensive as the sport chock.. They work really slick though, they hold the bike completely from the rear axle so you don't need a single tie down strap. They let you keep the bikes really close together too since you don't need tie downs.
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ststands.com strapless stands are nice, but they're about as expensive as the sport chock.. They work really slick though, they hold the bike completely from the rear axle so you don't need a single tie down strap. They let you keep the bikes really close together too since you don't need tie downs.
The only problem I have with the strapless stands is you can't uses them if you have axle sliders installed.
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Thanks guys!!


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