Wheel Chocks - anyone using them?

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BC, Canada
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Thinking of bolting down a few push on front wheel holders into the long term parking area. Many out there but I have a feeling some are not good build quality and some just do not work - like the one I have one on one of my shop lifts. Any inputs?
 

st1300doug

I bought a BAXLEY chock in 2005. I think it's the BEST chock ever. It allows even a Goldwing to drive up in it.....get off....and it holds the bike UPRIGHT totally. Have used it many, many, times. Two tows were over 2,000+ miles and you only need two tie-downs to keep it secure. Over built and high quality. Love it!
 

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I have 2 of these on a trailer for ST's and FJR's. Works very well. Dollar for dollar, you're not going to find a better chock IMO. Adjustable as well for your bike wheel size.

 

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I have a steady mate . 15 years on.was a lot more$ than the Princess,but looks very similar.Today,I’d strap my bike on the Princess!
 
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