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Baxley Trailer Company
I've had this for a while now and most of the track gueroos probably are very familiar with it.
This is the best stand I have ever owned. If you haul/trailer your bike on a regular basis you need one of these. If you do track days you need one of these. I even use it at home just to park the bike.
Mount it in a trailer, ride the bike up on it, lock the chock, strap down the bike LIGHTLY and your off to where ever you need to go. No need to pull hard on the bars and collapse the suspension any more.
If you are loading in a pickup. Just place it at the front center of the bed. You don't have to mount it if placed all the way forward as not to slide. Then strap the bike lightly and pulling forward as normal.
Once the bike is place on the chock/stand, it will stand alone. I keep it in the garage and just ride up on it and get off. No kickstand needed. Its really nice for using the rear stand. It holds the bike for you while you lift the rear. I place it in the trailer and add some straps for safety. I know guys that have actually trailered their bikes many miles with out straps and all is well when they arrive. I'm not that brave. You can even back the bike on if you wish.
I've had this for a while now and most of the track gueroos probably are very familiar with it.
This is the best stand I have ever owned. If you haul/trailer your bike on a regular basis you need one of these. If you do track days you need one of these. I even use it at home just to park the bike.
Mount it in a trailer, ride the bike up on it, lock the chock, strap down the bike LIGHTLY and your off to where ever you need to go. No need to pull hard on the bars and collapse the suspension any more.
If you are loading in a pickup. Just place it at the front center of the bed. You don't have to mount it if placed all the way forward as not to slide. Then strap the bike lightly and pulling forward as normal.
Once the bike is place on the chock/stand, it will stand alone. I keep it in the garage and just ride up on it and get off. No kickstand needed. Its really nice for using the rear stand. It holds the bike for you while you lift the rear. I place it in the trailer and add some straps for safety. I know guys that have actually trailered their bikes many miles with out straps and all is well when they arrive. I'm not that brave. You can even back the bike on if you wish.

