I was researching wheel chocks for my trailer to tow my bike with, when I came across this I thought about getting a cheap one from Harbor Freight or the like, but the prices weren't that much different, and I heard nothing but great things from Pitt So, I went for I was super, super impressed with the build It's built like a tank, the tubual steel on it will easily handle anything you can throw at I wouldn't even hesitate to put the biggest, heaviest, most useless motorcycle out there on it, also known as Boss Hoss (No, I don't own I have a set of bike stands now, and if PitBull's stands are anything like this wheel chock, I'm The finish on it is perfect, and includes all needed hardware to install My trailer deck has 2x4's on it, so I couldn't use the supplied bolts (Too short due to deck Instead, I went to Tractor Supply and got come 3/8" carriage I double nutted them on the bottom of the this is the best part about the wheel With the chock not in use, I simply push the carriage bolts down (That have a smooth and round head) and they almost sit flush on the trailer, completely two slots that hold it on the trailer (That are blocked by the supplied picture because of the front tire) are slotted, not just a drilled I use my trailer for mulitple reasons, just not to haul Now, with my carriage bolts, I pull them out when needed, and hook the wheel chock in Since I use Canyon Dancer handle bar straps, it pulls the bike down and to the So, theortically, the wheel chock isn't bolted It just kind of "hooks" into place by the carriage It can't go anywhere, as the bike tire strapped down is pulling the wheel chock into the However, just in case it's a permanet setup, they provide you an additional 3rd hole (That you can see) that you can use to bolt in if you'd However, I just took my trailer/bike set up using this wheel chock on a 900 mile road trip, cruising at 70-80mph the entire Neither the bike nor chock moved a And the coolest part? As soon as I unloaded the trailer, I just slid the wheel chock No crawling under the traile to No tools Really, really nifty short, this is a super sturdy, extremely well built and thought out wheel I don't see a need for the fancy, $200+ Condor wheel chock at Not with this set The finish and build quality is excellent, and it's obviously been designed by a motorcycle My 5x8 trailer is big enough to hold two bikes, and you can bet your butt I'm going to get another one of these for the other
- Rambling Man
- The Wheel Chock will hold a motorcycle wheel of typical sportbike dimensions in place and can be affixed permanently or so that it may be relocated quickly.
- Includes mounting hardware for one location; additional mounting hardware available separately.
- For permanent mounting or quick removal.
- Extra heavy-duty construction, low profile.
The Wheel Chock will hold a motorcycle wheel of typical sportbike dimensions in place and can be affixed permanently or so that it may be relocated quickly.
Source: Pit Bull Wheel Chock Online Store
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