🚀 Elevate Your Recovery Game!
The CONDOR Cycle Loader (Part# CL–1000) is a robust motorcycle wheel chock designed for safe and secure recovery on flatbed tow trucks. With its durable powder-coated steel construction, it supports all motorcycle types while breaking down for easy storage. Weighing 76 pounds and measuring 39.5 x 22.5 x 11 inches, this essential tool ensures your motorcycle is always ready for the road.
Manufacturer | Condor |
Brand | CONDOR |
Model | CL-1000 |
Item Weight | 76 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 39.5 x 22.5 x 11 inches |
Item model number | CL-1000 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | CL-1000 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
T**R
Good quality!
Some assembly required, but comes apart easily to store in truck toolbox! VERY well made!
E**O
Must have
Amazing product
C**.
Easy work.
I used to send two drivers out to load a motorcycle on a rollback. The second driver is no longer needed.
I**E
Broke the first time used
The price and the finishing quality (welding) doesn’t match. I have to take it to a welder to fix it. Weight wise it’s very heavy…., not very practical
R**R
Works great with my Toy Hauler.
Works great for loading and unloading my BMW R1250GSA. The bike ways ~800lbs fully loaded. I use it with a 2000lb Warn ATV winch. No issues. My bike has lots of ground clearance so no problems with the high loading height of the trailer. Push button loading and unloading.
B**7
Great piece of equipment
Great piece of equipment. Only one negative, the wheel brakes were a little difficult to lock. I think a rubber pad or the lock against the rubber wheels would work a lot better than metal against the solid rubber tires but otherwise more than satisfied with this product and the price was right!
S**D
Good quality
Just bought this for loading bikes. Lately it was getting harder to load bikes with my back pain getting worse. Wat a good quality and I am glad that I bought it. My customers love it
N**E
Wanted it for a ToyHauler 5th wheel......
Thought it was a grand idea...Needed it to load a Honda Goldwing into the back of a 5th wheel toyhauler trailer. Bought it and a wench system. The condor would not go up the ramp. There was to many bolts and a big archway at the top of the door and the weight of the bike made it sag and it hit these things on the way up causeing it to hangup and not go up the ramp. Tried everything possible to work. If we put on bigger tires the wheel brakes would not work. Needless to say we sent it back. It must be a flat bed or ramp with know bends or kinks in it to go up smoothly. Very sad it didn't do what we wanted.