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how much is it? I use a ride in chock from Harbor Freight $40.00.. (guzzi content) it works just as well as the Condor and others that cost hundreds.
My one gripe with the Baxley is that it slides on my epoxied garage floor when trying to load a bike. I move it around so I don't want to permanently fasten it to the ground. I put a piece of tool box shelf liner under the feet to give them more grip, but that only works until it gets dusty and starts sliding again. Does anybody have a good solution for a sliding chock?
I own two Baxley Sport Chocks and they work great with your front tire. I mounted one of them on the front of my Harbor Freight lift table so I can ride the bike directly into the chock with no worries that it's going to come out until I want it out. (I store my V7 on the HF lift and park my BMW behind the table). I use the other Baxley when I need to trailer either of the bikes by just putting it at the front of the trailer and then tying down everything. My son has also borrowed it several times to trailer his bikes.
Since the Baxley has a latch that secures the, er, rocking piece, I expect that it will be quite safe in supporting the bike.