Lots of things may happen to your bike when you trail in an enclosed or open trailer or truck bed. And not only with your tie downs. Also with your wheel chock. For example with accidental roll back.
This heavy duty chock features adjustable self-locking chock works on tires up to 6-1/2”. wide and a four-position locking pin preventing accidental roll backs
Heavy-duty steel construction for years of service. Hardware included. $59.95. At BikeMaster
I knew about this system but didn’t know where to buy it.
Thank you Cyril.
Great accessory … will have to install one of these soon!
Good piece for the budget conscious; still prefer my Wheel Dock even though it’s probably the most expensive answer to the same question…
Sharkey, if you knew that these were available when you bought yours for $200, I am sure you would have purchased this one. P.S. Habor Freight has the same one for the same price. They have aeven Cheaper one for $39.95 but it is not nearly as nice for $20 more!
You can purchase this part thru your local Tucker Rocky or Biker’s Choice dealer. The part number is 152453
those are a cheap knock off of these
both work with quality diifferences
http://www.discountramps.com/bike-pro-wheel-chock/p/201-BIKE-WHEEL-CHOCKS/
Yes, that’s definitely what I need, thanks for sharing it.
to Chris: If you looking for motorcycle parts you can search on Parts.fo, it’s not a shop, it’s a searching engine for on-line offers for bikes details.
bigalyts; as a matter of fact I bought another Wheel Dock and friends have each bought them now too…they can be used to hold bike upright in garage, and they have their own tie down points that doesn’t require you to compress suspension. These look like they have their place, especially for the more budget conscious, but the Wheel Dock is far more substantial and versatile looking to me.
These work good. I have two of them on an open trailer. I got mine at a cheaper source. Same thing.