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Roberts no strap cycle chock
« on: May 18, 2007, 08:22:20 PM »

Saw this in daytona, anyone have any experience or seen one in use? ( yea I know everybody rides their bikes and never trailers them yada yada, but serously....)

http://www.bikersgostrapless.com/
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Re: Roberts no strap cycle chock
« Reply #1 on: May 19, 2007, 12:40:45 AM »

I saw this on display at street vibes last year. Well made product.  I would wonder about the ground clearance with the parts that are left on the bike when not in use.

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Re: Roberts no strap cycle chock
« Reply #2 on: May 19, 2007, 07:27:59 AM »

I saw this on display at street vibes last year. Well made product.  I would wonder about the ground clearance with the parts that are left on the bike when not in use.
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If I read the home page correct the frame mount is detachable so nothing is left on the bike afterr disengage from "chock". john
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Re: Roberts no strap cycle chock
« Reply #3 on: May 21, 2007, 10:05:42 AM »

Haven't used it myself but just wanted to let you know there's a similar product available from DRM Industries and distributed through S & S Cycles. There's a Tech article on it in Hot Bike Magazine issue #6 - Volume 39. (I guess you could call it the June issue.) It doesn't look too evasive as far as parts you would have to keep on the bike in order to lock the bike down. I would kind of wince at the fact that I would have to drill holes in my baby's frame though!

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