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Started by factorPlayer, May 28, 2008, 04:51:50 PM

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NorDog

Quote from: factorPlayer on May 30, 2008, 01:50:02 AM
Which size? they come in two, right?

Does it break down to a transportable size?

I have the 8 footer.  If I break it down into all 6 parts, I can fit it all in the back seat of my Frontier Crew Cab.  It fills up the back seat.
A man in passion rides a mad horse. -- Ben Franklin


NorDog

Quote from: factorPlayer on May 30, 2008, 01:50:02 AM
Which size? they come in two, right?

Does it break down to a transportable size?

Here are some pix of the Black Widow...





A man in passion rides a mad horse. -- Ben Franklin


factorPlayer

awesome man, thanks for the pics - and now I finally read it all and see you got the same truck as me :)

Duc L'Smart

also consider a Baxley Sport Chock. It's one of my best purchasing decisions, no question. Makes loading a bike soooo much easier, especially if you're loading by yourself. Don't cheap out- I've seen the others in action- get the Baxley [thumbsup]
'07 1098s, '06 Paul Smart LE, '99 BMW K1200RS, '73 BMW R75/5, '67 Ducati Monza 250 Bevel Drive, '63 Vespa GS 160

NorDog

Quote from: Duc L'Smart on June 01, 2008, 05:56:43 AM
also consider a Baxley Sport Chock. It's one of my best purchasing decisions, no question. Makes loading a bike soooo much easier, especially if you're loading by yourself. Don't cheap out- I've seen the others in action- get the Baxley [thumbsup]

I was going for the Baxely, but I won't work on my Harley with the 19" front wheel.

When I was in Dallas having a new tire put on the Monster I stopped into Stroker's Dallas and saw a "Smart Chock".  It automatically adjusts for tire size.  When I get home from work I'm going to get one of those.

http://www.smartchock.com/site/welcome-motorcycle-chock-stand-smartchock.php
A man in passion rides a mad horse. -- Ben Franklin