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Your cart is empty.The Universal E-Track Adaptor Kit (UNIV-E TRACK) is designed to be used with either a Condor Pit-Stop/Trailer-Stop, (PS-1500) the CONDOR Trailer-Only model (SC-2000), the CONDOR Scooter Chock (SCC-4000) and the Condor Chopper Chock (CHCK-1500). The kit allows our chocks to quickly and securely attach to the E-Track on any trailer platform, whether the E-Track is above the floor, recessed, or flush-mounted. Now you can adjust the position of the chock anywhere along the E-Track for maximum flexibility in positioning a motorcycle, and the chock can be adjusted side-to-side between 27" and 43" wide.
T Cascio
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
Shipping was on time and the quality second to none worth the extra dollars.
Scott whipkey
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024
Very easy to install holds the motorcycle up straight very nice product
Jay Bruggink
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
Can’t beat a condor
Bobby
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024
I haven’t used it yet however it is more heavy duty than I expected and I am happy with the purchase.
Stacks
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024
Highly recommend if you don’t want to permanently mount a wheel chock.
Paul Logue
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2022
Heavy duty, already had the condors so i just needed the brackets for the track. Bought the track pieces from Harbor Freight, everything tied in nicely. I hit a curb with my girlfriends fatboy in the condor causing the trailer to launch over a foot in the air and blew a tire, bike never moved. Have hauled several baggers since, these bikes dont move at all when tied down per Condor specs.
Les Peterson
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2022
I wish there were some way to secure the back of the bike chalk
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 9, 2019
Great Product, easy to install, strongly made.
CyberDoctor
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2018
First, let me say that I really like these E-Track Adapters. They are strong, sturdy, and work very well. That being said, I discovered three somewhat minor issues that are a bit troubling. I am keeping the E-Track Adapters but wanted to share the issues with potential buyers who may experience similar problems.Issue 1 – I own four (4) PS-1500 Pit-Stop/Trailer-Stop chocks. I bought the first two PS-1500s about 10 years ago from a vendor in Daytona after a Harley fell over in my trailer while using the cheap chocks that came with the trailer, damaging two bikes. It was my first ever trailering experience and after that incident I wanted the very best chocks that money could buy. I bought a third PS-1500 about 5 years later and the fourth one just recently as my needs increased. I recently purchased a new trailer built with recessed E-Track welded to the frame, thus the need/desire for the Universal E-Track adapter. The problem is that the “boomerang” does NOT fit the older PS-1500s manufactured about 10 years ago. Once one screw is set, the other screw is off by over 1/8th an inch, almost 3/16ths, making it nearly impossible to get the second screw seated. Please see attached photo. I am not sure when they changed their template, but if you have older PS-1500’s then you may want to reconsider this purchase if the boomerang is a deal breaker.Issue 2 – I recently purchased three (3) Universal E-Track Adapters through Amazon. On two of the six E-Track Brackets the Pin holes had burrs that prevented the Pin from being installed. It was a simple issue resolved by a file, but at this price I should not have to be filing the holes to make the product work. Afterwards, all was well with a dry-run assembly in the garage.Issue 3 – This issue may be related to the way my E-Tracks are welded to the frame of the trailer, but I also read a response to a question where another customer with recessed E-Track had to modify the Bracket assembly by drilling out the holes. When in place, the Pins on the Brackets would not go through the second E-Track clip. It was off by about 1/32th inch to 1/16th inch, or worse (see photo). This left me three options for installation: (a) do as the other customer did and drill out the holes on the Bracket assembly; (b) grab a hammer and some lubricant; or (c) find an alternative fastening method. I opted to avoid the first route so as not to void any warranties on newly purchased adapters. On the ones that were close (within 1/32th inch) I opted for the hammer and lubricant method, which seems to have worked well although a hammer and lubricant will be necessary to remove them. On the ones that are 1/16th or greater I replaced the Pins with 5-inch x 3/8ths 16-thread stainless steel hex screws with wing nuts and lock washers (see photo). This begs the question of why I am spending additional money to modify an already expensive product?Overall, all these are great products, but need a little more quality control in the manufacturing, and they need to change the advertising from “Fits Recessed E-Track” to “Fits Most Recessed E-Track”. Or, they could simply drill the holes on the Bracket Assembly a little larger before they ship from the factory, then they might just have a "universal" product.
Paul Pratt
Reviewed in Canada on March 20, 2018
I’ve used Condor wheel chocks for my bikes and their accessories as needed for my use. I highly recommend them. Don’t let the price scare you their product is second to none. Buy it once and your done. Not like the cheap stuff out there.
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