Wheel Chock Recommendation for 2015 Harley Davidson Electra Glide Ultra Classic Low
Published 11/01/2016 >
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Question:
What would you recommend for a wheel chock for my 2015 Harley Davidson Electra Glide Ultra Classic.
asked by: JohnT
Expert Reply:
Most likely you are going to need the part # RA-17 as it can accept a tire that is up to 6-1/2 inches wide. You will need to check the width of your tire to see if this will work. Then you will need tie downs.
For tie downs ShockStrap has a set of 4 straps specifically for motorcycles, # 297-7RSBB-M. With the built in shocks these straps won't accidently slip off.
Or you could use strap set # 06303 combined with traditional ratchet straps such as # 317-340720.
Check out the install video of the Rack'Em Manufacturing wheel chock to see how this all works together to secure your Harley treasure.
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