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Old 09-03-2008, 11:05 PM
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Default Condor Wheel Chock

In the back of a truck I saw a Condor wheel chock and thought it looked like a good product. The owner of the truck was not around, so I couldn't ask him.

Anyone know anything about them?
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Old 09-10-2008, 05:23 PM
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I have a knockoff we made of a condor chock. It's the greatest thing since canned beer. Drive into it, 2 straps and off you go. No more blown fork seals due to pulling down too far on the ratchet straps.
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Old 02-07-2009, 09:03 PM
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Default Re: Condor Wheel Chock

Yeah I know the question was asked back in september '08
but if anyone is interested.

Try Harbor Freight Item Number 96349 only $40

I have one on my bike lift... it is great for one person loading. gotta add straps, ya cant just drive in and walk away.

H-F item 97841 looks like you can drive in and walk away......... $60
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Default Re: Condor Wheel Chock

Hey,Phsyco
It's kind of ironic you brought this up. Because,I just noticed that Harbor Freight is advertising that exact wheel chock (#96349) for $29**

Gotta hurry if anyone here is in the market for one,though..offer ends tomorrow..2-9-09

BTW would'nt just "drive-in & walk-away" with any devise on a lift or trailer..just too many things that could go wrong w/o the straps IMO anyhow. Oh...and just another thought...if anyone here is using just the "vise" on their lifts to hold the bike in place (cranked too tight) it's just a matter of time (short) before the cranking mechanism (not designed for that) craps-out...even on the "most expensive" ones.
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Old 06-13-2009, 01:59 AM
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Default Re: Condor Wheel Chock

I have one on my lift in the garage. Beats the hell out of the ole clamp. Pull into it and get off the bike.


I used a trailer detach kit to install it on the lift so I can remove it and do this if I want. Or use it in a truck or trailer.

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