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Reddit mentions of Pit Posse 110212 Motorcycle Removable Wheel Chock Hardware Kit Fits Pingel Models – Spare Hardware Kit with Nuts and Bolts – Mounting & Bolting Gear – Motorcycles/Automotive Accessories

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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Pit Posse 110212 Motorcycle Removable Wheel Chock Hardware Kit Fits Pingel Models – Spare Hardware Kit with Nuts and Bolts – Mounting & Bolting Gear – Motorcycles/Automotive Accessories. Here are the top ones.

Pit Posse 110212 Motorcycle Removable Wheel Chock Hardware Kit Fits Pingel Models – Spare Hardware Kit with Nuts and Bolts – Mounting & Bolting Gear – Motorcycles/Automotive Accessories
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    Features:
  • ✅ Spare hardware kit for ANY Pit Posse wheel chock
  • ✅ High-quality hardware designed for frequent use
  • ✅ Cost efficient always in stock for your convenience
  • ✅ Never get stuck without the equipment you need to enjoy our accessories; always have the hardware you need in hand.
  • ✅ Fits Most PINGLE models
Specs:
Height1 Inches
Length3.5 Inches
Weight0.7 Pounds
Width4.5 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Pit Posse 110212 Motorcycle Removable Wheel Chock Hardware Kit Fits Pingel Models – Spare Hardware Kit with Nuts and Bolts – Mounting & Bolting Gear – Motorcycles/Automotive Accessories:

u/cheez0r · 3 pointsr/Trackdays

One note- when I had that trailer (it was my first m/c trailer, I have a 16' enclosed trailer now) I put Pit Posse/Pingel-style chocks on it and was able to put 3 sets of mounting plates in the 3 bike positions (left, center, right) at the right spacing for the bikes to co-exist, and then could swap from a single-bike with one chock to a two-bike setup with two chocks in like 30 seconds. Coupled with a cheap ATV ramp as wide as the trailer it was a very cheap and easy trailering setup. Add some nice strapping points around the edge of the trailer and it'll do the job well for a long time.

If you're planning to keep it a while, adding additional bolt-in bracing to the deck isn't a bad idea, or even just some 2x4 stiffening cross-members to help keep the trailer from "taco-ing" when you strap down the bikes.