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 Thatch 
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Reg. Date : 24/06/2009
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Location : Savannah, GA, United States
Posted : 15 Feb 2012 - 10:16   Post title : My kinda wheel chock
 


and best of all, it's made for Triumphs

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 mat1600 
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Reg. Date : 06/03/2010
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Location : Bridlington, Democratic Independant State of Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Posted : 15 Feb 2012 - 10:27   Post title : Re: My kinda wheel chock (Re: Thatch)
 
Great find - I have e-mailed Triumph for a part number. Not sure if they can colour match for the bike but I think I can work on that.

 
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 lockey 
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Reg. Date : 07/10/2011
Posts : 189
Location : lyme regis, dorset, United Kingdom
Posted : 15 Feb 2012 - 11:19   Post title : Re: My kinda wheel chock (Re: Thatch)
 
I've had one for some time! Mine to, came with a bare finish and slightly larger buffers up front. Running cost can be high though.

 

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 Farkinott 
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Reg. Date : 13/12/2010
Posts : 283
Location : Queensland, Australia
Posted : 15 Feb 2012 - 11:56   Post title : Re: My kinda wheel chock (Re: Thatch)
 
My kinda bike rack!

 
The only thing that's impossible is shoving 1/2 a pound of melted butter up a wild cats arse with a red hot poker
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 feduke 
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Reg. Date : 11/08/2009
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Location : Daytona Beach, Florida, United States
Posted : 15 Feb 2012 - 14:18   Post title : Re: My kinda wheel chock (Re: Farkinott)
 
Oh geeze. And now you gotta clean the front tire again.

 
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 davetac1 
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Reg. Date : 06/09/2010
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Location : Haverhill, Ma., United States
Posted : 15 Feb 2012 - 14:52   Post title : Re: My kinda wheel chock (Re: feduke)
 

feduke wrote:

Oh geeze. And now you gotta clean the front tire again.


PIG!!!! Dave!!!

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 mjgt 
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Reg. Date : 16/09/2011
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Location : North Somerset, United Kingdom
Posted : 17 Feb 2012 - 07:58   Post title : Re: My kinda wheel chock (Re: davetac1)
 
I've got a boring steel one with a moveable tyre grip, don't look as well finished bit it's more stable, I'm not sure I would just leave my bike parked in there overnight

 
Mick . . . Keep the rubber side down!!
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 zolti 
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Reg. Date : 23/03/2010
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Location : newcastle , United Kingdom
Posted : 18 Feb 2012 - 07:45   Post title : Re: My kinda wheel chock (Re: mjgt)
 
that wasnt the sort of rubber i had in mind when i first looked for parking in there

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 Gonzo 
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Reg. Date : 01/05/2010
Posts : 643
Location : Sydney, NSW, Australia
Posted : 19 Feb 2012 - 22:14   Post title : Re: My kinda wheel chock (Re: Thatch)
 
Brilliant! Added to my FaceBook. :)

Gonzo

 
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Mods: locking gas cap; ISO-Wings for passenger; engine guards; dresser bars; Arlen Ness LED licence plate holder, rego tube and coloured number plate; long TORs; Pilot highway pegs w/ Magnum clamps; windshield; lower deflectors (customised); ISO grips; HD switch-block; Hardstreet Slimbags (colour matched); Corbin dual tour seat; Luggage rack & bag.
Todo: Various chroming of hand-made parts, Convex mirrors
Wishlist: Mini-ape handlebars, Hard clearcoat over tank