Motorbike wheel chock

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  1. Remal

    Remal It's ME
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  2. martinowen

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    I read this as motorcycle wheel clock, I already decided where on the garage wall it was going
     
  3. stevebetts

    stevebetts Well-Known Member

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    I have one.
    It looks just the same as the one in the link, but I paid much more than that. About £90 iirc.
    I don't actually use mine since I the the bike lift.
     
  4. RichC

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    I put mine on rear paddock stand then use the tie down points in the van to secure using ratchet straps.
     
  5. r1monkey

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    i have had one for a couple of years now that looks exactly like the first one on ebay.
    i welded it onto the front of my trailer that carries my track gsxr1000 as i was sure that trying to balance the bike whilst trying to get a ratchet
    tie down on each side of the bike was likely to end up with the bike landing on top of me at some stage.
    also i had an incident where a tie down broke on the way to cadwell before i fitted the chock where it was only very good luck that the bike didnt fully come off the trailer.
    the chocks are great because you just wheel the bike into them and let the bike go and it will hold the bike upright whilst you tie it down fully.
     
  6. Remal

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    mines going to be on the paddock stand on the rear just want to it be double secure
     
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    i,ve got the exact same one and its really good and well worth the money.
     
  10. thezipsteruk

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    yep me too :rolleyes:
     
  11. Horney

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    I've got 2 bike grabs (google it) bolted to the floor of my transit and the bikes are fine in there, only tie it in if I'm doing any distance as when its in there its solid. Only issue I've had is when finishing the last session at a track day the hot tyre and low pressure combo means it sticks to the grab. Sorted with a old towel tie wrapped in place and a bit of old carpet on the bottom section. Highly recommended and bought second hand for £70 each.
     

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