Pretty sure I just saw one the other day on FBMPI just wish I could find a decent wheel vise for mine that wasn't close to what I paid for the lift
I just wish I could find a decent wheel vise for mine that wasn't close to what I paid for the lift
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I just wish I could find a decent wheel vise for mine that wasn't close to what I paid for the lift
That wheel chock is great. Park my bike in it after every ride and it’s super stable.
On sale till Aug 10 2025
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've got that wheel chock and find it doesn't work well with narrow adventure style tire, my harley worked great in it. my AT not so muchThat wheel chock is great. Park my bike in it after every ride and it’s super stable.
Great price.
've got that wheel chock and find it doesn't work well with narrow adventure style tire, my harley worked great in it. my AT not so much
With wheelchocks, you want as much adjustability as possible.
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The one I use has 30 different possible configurations.
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You might spend $99 USD on the one I use instead of $60 CAD or whatever, but I have been using this thing more days than not every year, sometimes several times a day, for the better half of a decade, and I have yet to find anything that doesn't fit on it.
I've had everything from 50cc scooters and mopeds, to 1,800cc oldfartglides, stretched gsxrs, adv bikes with big front tires, whatever.
The only thing that ever gives any issues, and this would apply to any wheel chock, is fully custom choppers with front fenders that almost hug the ground.
Link: https://discount-ramps.sjv.io/motorcyclewheelchock
Thanks, i never really thought of thatI had the same problem with my 2011 CBR125R's 100 front tire. I ended up parking it backwards and the 130 fit fine.