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zman
11-17-2008, 06:56 AM
looks promising
[EDIT] - Instead of creating a new thread I wanted to add to this, and give you guys an several alternatives to the Baxley Chock. One should not limit themselves to the Baxley Chock as there are several alternatives out there. And for the price, one should definitely consider them!

BikeMaster Universal Stl Roll On Stand Bm
http://www.powersportequipment.com/product_items_detail.asp?item=999151573

http://www.powersportequipment.com/product_images/15/15-1573.jpg

Condor Pit-Stop
http://www.condor-lift.com/product.asp?ItemID=1001
http://www.condor-lift.com/images/albums/pitstop/lg/pitstop01.jpg

Video: http://www.condor-lift.com/video/pitstop_demo.html


Bike Grab Wheel Chock:
http://www.bikegrab.com/

http://www.bikegrab.com/images/grab_wheel_trailer_all_20.jpg


Harbor Freight: MOTORCYCLE STAND/WHEEL CHOCK
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=97841
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/photos/97800-97899/97841.gif

Indetrucks
11-17-2008, 07:24 AM
How much?

Nemesis
11-17-2008, 07:25 AM
How much?

$128.96. Odd figure.

Research Monkey
11-17-2008, 04:50 PM
Looks interesting but i think i'm going to try to pick up a baxley at the motorcycle show.

Jeremy
11-17-2008, 05:05 PM
how did I miss this

Indetrucks
11-18-2008, 03:22 PM
I just saw this thing posted in my latest CycleGear flyer

Markbone
11-18-2008, 03:25 PM
I just saw this thing posted in my latest CycleGear flyer


FRU dat.


why dont you lazy bums give me $50 and i'll custom make you one?
not that hard.

Asian Dave
11-18-2008, 03:41 PM
I like my Baxley.

j3rmz
11-19-2008, 10:43 AM
Looks interesting but i think i'm going to try to pick up a baxley at the motorcycle show.

How much is the Baxley at LBMS?

Nemesis
11-27-2008, 10:35 AM
David, why don't you buy one of these and let us know how it works out for ya! :biggrin2

I'm serious! :laughing2

Nemesis
11-27-2008, 12:00 PM
Here's a nice little comparison:

http://images.motorcyclistonline.com/gearbox/122_0609_01_z+mc_tested_chock_stands+static.jpg

Let's hear it for life's special moments. Such as coming into the pits on a scorching-hot track day and having your paddock stand just out of reach of your sweating, trembling fingers. Or, better yet, watching your bike topple off the stand in slow-mo, because you fumbled the lift.

There is a better way, of course. With a chock, you can simply ride into it and nail the dismount for a unanimous 10.0 from the judges. Both the Baxley Trailer Co. and Condor offer such devices, Baxley's named the Sport Chock and Condor's the Pit-Stop. Although the duo perform the same basic function of holding a motorcycle upright, physically they're world's apart.

Baxley's non-adjustable Sport Chock, for instance, is made of welded steel tubes and plates and comes in black crinkle, black chrome, and blue, green, red or yellow powder-coat finishes. Condor's Pit-Stop is constructed of aluminum extrusions and can be adjusted to fit front or rear wheels from 14 to 22 inches in diameter and tires 80 to 230mm wide. The Baxley has a slightly smaller footprint and a locking tab to absolutely prevent a bike from rolling backward, while the Condor can fold flat for storage and has slightly nicer build quality.

There are key similarities, apart from pure function. Both can be used on trailers or in pickup beds (Condor even offers a kit for those purposes), both weigh a claimed 21 pounds, and they cost almost the same: $215 for the Sport Chock in black crinkle, $225 for other colors/finishes; $235 for the Pit-Stop. To put it into perspective, the difference between them is roughly the cost of one knee slider.

One caveat, though. As one editor found out, it's nearly impossible to extract single-handed a relatively heavy motorcycle from a chock that's unsecured to a slightly slippery surface, such as a polished-concrete garage floor.

Still, if someone held a gun to the metaphorical editorial head, we'd probably squeak out, "The Pit-Stop," simply because its adjustability makes it more versatile. But if you've only got one bike and don't need the Condor's extra features, the Baxley Sport Chock makes more sense. You really can't go wrong with either.

You will, however, be able to avoid some of life's more special moments.

BAXLEY SPORT CHOCK CONDOR PIT-STOP

PRICE
Sport Chock MSRP: $215/$225
Pit-Stop MSRP: $235

RATING
Four-Star

VERDICT
A convenience item--although a rather expensive one--of the first order. Condor's is more versatile, if that matters to you

CONTACT
Baxley Trailer Co.
(334) 794-2393
www.baxleycompanies.com
Condor
(815) 754-7418
www.condor-lift.com