rear wheel chocks (or any ideas?)

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  1. bash1k

    bash1k Active Member

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    Does anyone use one / have one that can fit the blades rear wheel? I have moved house and now have to park my bike in a very narrow brick building (about 1.3m wide) so I plan on wheeling the bike in backwards into a rear wheel chock as I can't fit the bike and me side by side, nor can I put the bike on it's side stand. But I can't find a chock wide enough to take the blades rear wheels. Any suggestions?
     
  2. Kris

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    Never heared of such a thing. Why not put the bike on a rear paddock stand and push it in?
     
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    Mate this is perfect! Thank you very much, appreciate this. I could only find rears that would take a max 180 rear... this is spot on :)
     
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    No worries mate
     
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    I've not used the company mate, so don't know what they are like to deal with just found it on Internet
     
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    Did you get sorted in the end?
     
  9. bash1k

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    I did mate, and it didn't involve a chock in the end. After measuring up I was left with 45mm with the bars turned on full lock to allow the door to shut, so with a chock it simply wouldn't work. I've since fixed rubber matting to the inside of the walls and I now simply wheel the bike in backwards, turn the bars on full lock and rest it on the rubber walls. As you can imagine, the space is tiny!
     
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    Happy days, it's works tho
     
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    Yep works a treat
     

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