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Information:
This chock is required for 2014 & newer Harley models. It will also work fine with pre-2014 models.
This chock has been tested on a 2014 Indian Chieftain & it works great. Plenty of clearance.
This wheel chock is a great addition to add to any of our Titan Lift Tables!
1. Bulldog Moto Cradle Wheel Chock 2. Tie Down Extensions
With the Titan Bulldog tie-down extensions there is no need to drill extra holes in your truck or trailer for tie-downs. Simply add these extensions and the straps can hook straight to the Bulldog.
3. Tire Adapters
The rubber tire adapters will allow the Titan Bulldog to hold a tire with under 100 mm width with as much stability as if it were holding up a 130 mm tire. Simply slip these tire adapters over the four cradle points and you are ready to roll your narrow tires up into the Titan Bulldog Moto Cradle.
4. Quick Detach Base
The Quick Detach Base is designed to make the task of mounting and dismounting your Bulldog Moto Cradle a snap. Once installed on your trailer or motorcycle lift, you can mount or dismount your chock in under 30 seconds.
This is a great tool for the shop. It’s great being able to load my bike onto the lift table without assistance. Just run the front wheel into the cradle and dismount. It’s that easy.
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Chris Watson (Tampa, US)
I would recommend the wheel chock. It makes securing the bike very easy. I also like the fact the chock can be removed an used in truck bed, trailer, etc. Makes it very versatile. I was also concerned about using the scissor mount that comes with the lift without having a second person there to help.
J
Joseph DiMiceli (Bayville, US)
Great but there’s a but in this!
I love the mount very well-built no question about it. The problem that I had was getting the motorcycle into it I found the rear tire spinning trying to locked into the mount which left rubber marks on the ramp and on the removable tire drop area plate on the lift. The whole lift will launch forward one in The cradle arm not sure if it’s the spring making it so difficult for it to move forward into the mount. At this point I removed it and reinstalled the scissor mount for safety reasons I’m not quite sure how to keep the tire from spinning to get the motorcycle into the mount. It was effortless to get the motorcycle out of it, that works really well. Also I wish there was some kind of locking mechanism for the titan lift itself to keep it from moving forward when riding up on to it with the scissor There’s really no issues you can virtually put the motorcycle in effortlessly. I definitely would recommend those self ratcheting tiedowns that I use see photo attached.
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David Foley (Whistler, CA)
Best System I’ve ever used
I have a H-D show bike that gets hauled from rally to rally in a toy hauler. This system is extremely secure and keeps the bike absolutely rock solid. It’s the same set up that I use on my Titan 1500E.
This is a great tool for the shop. It’s great being able to load my bike onto the lift table without assistance. Just run the front wheel into the cradle and dismount. It’s that easy.
C
Chris Watson (Tampa, US)
I would recommend the wheel chock. It makes securing the bike very easy. I also like the fact the chock can be removed an used in truck bed, trailer, etc. Makes it very versatile. I was also concerned about using the scissor mount that comes with the lift without having a second person there to help.
J
Joseph DiMiceli (Bayville, US)
Great but there’s a but in this!
I love the mount very well-built no question about it. The problem that I had was getting the motorcycle into it I found the rear tire spinning trying to locked into the mount which left rubber marks on the ramp and on the removable tire drop area plate on the lift. The whole lift will launch forward one in The cradle arm not sure if it’s the spring making it so difficult for it to move forward into the mount. At this point I removed it and reinstalled the scissor mount for safety reasons I’m not quite sure how to keep the tire from spinning to get the motorcycle into the mount. It was effortless to get the motorcycle out of it, that works really well. Also I wish there was some kind of locking mechanism for the titan lift itself to keep it from moving forward when riding up on to it with the scissor There’s really no issues you can virtually put the motorcycle in effortlessly. I definitely would recommend those self ratcheting tiedowns that I use see photo attached.
D
David Foley (Whistler, CA)
Best System I’ve ever used
I have a H-D show bike that gets hauled from rally to rally in a toy hauler. This system is extremely secure and keeps the bike absolutely rock solid. It’s the same set up that I use on my Titan 1500E.