sparky3008
Finally got my collarbone fixed!!!
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They may be talking about hitch attachments that the front wheel goes in and you "tow" the bike. Personally I never liked it but doesn't mean it wouldn't work.Are front wheel chocks good enough to eleminate the need to compress the forks? I personally don't care for keeping the forks compressed for an extended period of time if I don't have to. (Of course, I care even less for having to repair my bike if it tips over while I driving down the road.)
It seems that I read an ad for a front wheel chock that claimed you could use it for trailering all by itself. Not really what I plan on doing but it would be nice it they are strong enough to rely on for the majority of securing the bike in place.
The chock keeps the front wheel from turning. If the wheel turns then the bike has the ability to fall to one side because that means one of the straps now becomes loose. With my dirt bike you could really crank on the straps because of the suspension travel and I never had a problem but with street bikes the chock always made it easier.