Motorcycle chocks which
are motorcycle chocks to secure your
motorcycle and be used as a trailer chock for your Harley.
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The wheel chock your Bike has been waiting for!

$325
includes
shipping
For No Front Tie Downs setup
$365
with tire strap,
shipping
and
Trailer mount quick release kit
No ramp or teeter-totter to push motorcycle over.
Locks wheel securely with an air spring when lever is pushed
with toe
Rails are bent at entry to help the bike's wheel find the
center by feel.
Can be reset from either side for rolling bike out of stand.
Bike's weight holds stand from sliding on the floor.
Built with welded rectangular tubing.
Universal Transport Bar is available that allows the Chock to be
used to transport your motorcycle in a truck or trailer.
One-year warranty.

Just Tap lever with foot to Engage Chock

Trailer Transport Bar mount
with Strap
How it Works
Cock the carriage mechanism by placing
your foot on the right or left cocking
pedal (shaded yellow in the
picture below). This cocking movement is similar to kick-starting
a motorcycle as the movement is down and back in an arc. Once
cocked, the shoe (shaded in blue) is now flat on the chock's
floor.
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Roll the bike into the dock until the
front tire bumps into the stop (shaded purple)
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Use your foot to press the trip release pedal
(shaded red), which releases the air spring (shaded in pink) and
clamps the wheel.
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At this point your motorcycle is secure against
tipping.
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To remove the motorcycle, repeat Step 1 and roll
motorcycle back.
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All
size chocks attach to the transport bar via dual
mounting receivers with cross bolts and safety latches (shaded
green).
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Call to Order
888 572-7959
In the table below, select either your
bike make and model, or the front tire
size to select the chock that is right for you. If you need help, please visit
Dunlop
Tires and use their original equipment guide to determine
your tire
size.
Basic Chock
| Bike
Make/Model |
Front
Tire Size |
Chock
Model |
Sport and Sport-Touring Bikes
(including most BMW bikes)
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120/70-17 or 120/60-17
tires,
4.65" wide
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Sport Chock 3 |
Honda Gold Wings,
Yamaha RoadStar and VStar (Classic and Silverado)
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130/70-18 tires,
5.03" wide
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Wing Chock 4 |
Honda Valkyrie/VTX1800/Rune,
BMW R1200CL,
Yamaha Royal Star Venture,
Kawasaki Vulcan 2000 and
Kawasaki Intruder LC 1500
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150/80-17 tires,
6.0" wide
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Fat Chock 6 |
Dirt Bike Chock
| Bike
Make/Model |
Front
Tire Size |
Chock
Model |
Most Dirt Bikes 125cc and up
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3 1/2" to 3 5/8" tires
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Dirt Chock |
Chocks for Harley-Davidson
| Bike
Make/Model |
Front
Tire Size |
Chock
Model |
Harley-Davidson
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MH 90-21 tires,
3.38" wide
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Hog Chock 1 |
Harley-Davidson
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100/90-19 tires,
4.00" wide
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Hog Chock 2 |
Harley-Davidson
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MT90 B16 tires,
5.38" wide
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Hog Chock 5 |
Size by Tire
In the table below, all tires are assumed to be on STANDARD RIMS.
If you have custom rims or a non-standard issue tire on your bike, go by
tire width.
| Front
Tire Size |
Chock
Model |
MH 90-21 tires,
3.38" wide
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Hog
Chock 1 |
100/90-19 tires,
4.00" wide
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Hog
Chock 2 |
120/70-17 or 120/60-17 tires,
4.65" wide
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Sport
Chock 5 |
130/70-18 tires,
5.03" wide
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Wing
Chock 4 |
MT90 B16 tires,
5.38" wide
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Hog
Chock 5 |
150/80-17 tires,
6.0" wide
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Fat
Chock 6 |
Size by Tire Width
If your bike is not listed above, or your tires
are not listed above, we have provided the chart below to help you. To use
this chart, measure the width of
your tire from sidewall to sidewall at
the widest point. You want to have a
Chock that is no wider than 1/8
to 1/4" inch wider than you measure.
| Front
Tire Width |
CHOCK
Model |
Distance
Between Rails |
3.38" wide
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Hog Chock 1 |
3 1/2"
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4.00" wide
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Hog Chock 2 |
4 1/8"
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4.65" wide
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Sport Chock
3 |
4 3/4"
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5.03" wide
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Wing Chock 4 |
5 1/8"
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5.38" wide
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Hog Chock 5 |
5 1/2"
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6.0" wide
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Fat Chock 6 |
6 1/8"
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Please call with any questions or to
place order.
888 572-7959
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