spacing condor pit stop chocks
Question:
I have a 7x12 v nose trailer. I would like to set it up for two HD street glides. are there recommendations regarding spacing for two condor chocks. Thank you in advance
asked by: John F
Expert Reply:
I do not have any information on the Condor Chocks. I have not had any interaction with their product lines. I would follow their recommendations for installation. With heavier bikes like that I would imagine that the use of large washers or backing plates would be a really good idea to keep everything nice and solid.
I checked out some photos of them and the mounting seems pretty standard as far as chocks go. With some reinforcement or getting them attached directly to the floor supports you should be in really good shape.
As far as spacing side to side you will have to measure your handle bars and ensure you leave enough room or to alleviate the concern all together put the second bike 18" further back than the front bike and you can center them up a little better in the trailer.
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