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The removable motorcycle wheel chock is a convenient and cost-effective solution for securing your motorcycle to a trailer or truck. By stabilizing the front wheel of the motorcycle, transporting your bike becomes safer. The included hardware allows for quick installation and removal of the wheel chock without the need for tools when you don't require it.
The wheel chock is designed to stabilize motocross, off-road MX, and dirt bikes during travel in a pickup truck or on a trailer bed. Its quick-release feature enables easy removal between uses, and it includes all necessary hardware for installation.
The wheel chock features a 5.5-inch wide, low-profile wheel attachment, ensuring a secure fit. The rubber caps prevent water and debris from accumulating inside the tube frame, enhancing the chock's durability.
Constructed with a heavy-duty, reinforced 1-inch steel tube frame, the wheel chock boasts a glossy black paint finish, adding to its aesthetic appeal. This robust design ensures the chock can withstand the rigors of transporting your motorcycle, providing reliable performance and peace of mind.
In summary, the removable motorcycle wheel chock is an excellent choice for those seeking a practical and affordable solution to secure their bike during transport. Its user-friendly design, quick-release mechanism, and durable construction make it an invaluable accessory for motorcycle enthusiasts who regularly transport their bikes.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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manufacturer | Black Widow | ||||
brand | Black Widow | ||||
model | MC-CH-V2-55 | ||||
item_weight | 4.75 pounds | ||||
product_dimensions | 13 x 6 x 3 inches | ||||
item_model_number | MC-CH-V2-55 | ||||
manufacturer_part_number | MC-CH-V2-55 | ||||
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best_sellers_rank | #317,152 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #218 in Wheel Immobilizers & Chocks | ||||
date_first_available | May 9, 2006 |