8ball_99 wrote:I dont see much need for 110 lighting along with 12v lighting.. Your betting off just using 12v for everything you can.. That way most everything works in the trailer regardless if its plugged in to shore power or not..
8ball_99 wrote:I don't see much need for 110 lighting along with 12v lighting.. Your betting off just using 12v for everything you can.. That way most everything works in the trailer regardless if its plugged in to shore power or not..
Ron, I have two of the HF wheel chocks and use them to hold a sportbike and a 600 lb Honda Magna. They have worked just fine for me on an open trailer. I am a firm believer in using plenty of straps though. I typically use 4 per bike no matter how I haul them. Course I strap everything down like this. Everyone thinks I am crazy but I have never lost anything I was carrying.RonRock wrote:Is that a Harbor Freight motorcycle wheel chock? I just bought one just like it, but have yet to install in my CT. How do you like it? Is it solid enough to trust with your bike? I asked for suggestions on the Harley forum and got lots of recommendations most were $200 plus, a little steep for my budget for what they do. The HF unit was less than $40 after their discount.
I'll have to go back and get a tongue box. Yours looks good.
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