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Trailering RT

jstrube

John.
Just bought a toy hauler & would like to be able to bring my RT along on trips, also a smaller bike. Who makes a good wheel chock that I can trust & won't break the bank? I would really like to be able to remove the chocks when not bringing the bikes, so moving about the trailer is easier.

Tahnks,

John.
 
Just bought a toy hauler & would like to be able to bring my RT along on trips, also a smaller bike. Who makes a good wheel chock that I can trust & won't break the bank? I would really like to be able to remove the chocks when not bringing the bikes, so moving about the trailer is easier.

Tahnks,

John.

Discount Ramps out of West Bend, WI has a great selection of what you're looking for - I did a product review of a wheel chock in an issue of the Owners News about two years ago - awesome product. Highly recommended!

Here is a link:


http://www.discountramps.com/bike-pro-wheel-chock.htm

Good luck, and enjoy your 'toy hauler.' :bikes
 
We have the same chocks in our toyhauler, the mounting plate is low profile with bevelled edges so it's barely noticeable with the chocks removed and the temp carpet down.
We added several fold down anchor points as well to four point snug the bikes down.
 
Awesome, thanks guys!

What's the thought on the front wheel strap setup they sell? Sure would make strapping simpler.
 
Discount Ramps out of West Bend, WI has a great selection of what you're looking for - I did a product review of a wheel chock in an issue of the Owners News about two years ago - awesome product. Highly recommended!

Here is a link:


http://www.discountramps.com/bike-pro-wheel-chock.htm

Good luck, and enjoy your 'toy hauler.' :bikes

I 2nd discount ramps as well! I will note that they sell both "made in USA" and chinese stuff. I think the USA stuff is worth a few buck extras... I'd make sure it is!
 
Baxley Sport Chock

Lynn and I got 1 of these from Discount Ramps. Highly recommended! Read the review in Web Bike World.
 
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