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๐๏ธ Lock in your rideโs safety with MaxxHaulโs powerhouse wheel chock!
The MaxxHaul Motorcycle Wheel Chock is a heavy-duty steel front tire stand designed to securely hold motorcycles with wheel sizes from 15" to 22". Featuring a robust 1800 lb capacity, adjustable self-locking cradle, and corrosion-resistant powder coat finish, it offers professional-grade stability and durability for garages, trailers, and shops.





| Asin | B008CE0R7W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,801 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #555 in Powersports Accessories |
| Brand | MAXXHAUL |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,630) 4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Date First Available | June 18, 2012 |
| Item Model Number | 70271 |
| Item Weight | 33.9 pounds |
| Manufacturer | MaxxHaul |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 70271 |
| Model | 70271 |
| Product Dimensions | 36.5 x 6.25 x 11.5 inches |
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Quality Motorcycle Wheel Chock
This was super easy to set up and wheel the cycle right onto it. It was very stable with good adjustable feet. If this were in my garage, it would not need any additional tie-down. I use my for transport, so I tie down the back in and know the bike is not going to move. Recommend!
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Very solid, rugged chock
Heavy built, and sturdy chock to hold your bike in place. I bought mine to mount in my enclosed trailer, I found out the hard way after assembly, I wanted to gage the front to back chock before installing in trailer. It works well at further hole for my bagger Harley, but without mounting itโs nearly impossible to roll off stand on level concrete. Best advice, if mounting in trailer or truck bed, mount first then adjust stand for your bike and tire size otherwise youโll struggle to unmount or need a person near by to give good push. Strong note: chock will hold a full size bagger in upright position without straps or block under side stand until you move around to strap down properly, simple assembly by following video associated with unit in Amazon seller post, once assembled you canโt go wrong for price for a well built, self capturing wheel chock.
User
Nice and sturdy. Good value.
After a failure, and bike fall over, of another manufacturers stand I decided never again. A bit of research and I bought the MaxxHaul. Assembly was easy but the directions leave a lot to be desired. Essentially there aren't any. I wound up using the parts diagram. My Russian Ural , minus the sidecar, went right in and tied down tight. good and sturdy.I'm a bit paranoid about another fall over mostly because I tend to work alone and, at seventy years old, don't relish the thought of trying to right a 700+ lb bike. I decided to fabricate a secondary cross brace and tie down arm. It's attached after the bike is in the MaxxHaul and removed before the bike comes off. The photo shows the end result. It's all 1/8th inch steel, even the tubing. The adjuster feet provide secondary floor contact and widen the stance of the stand. The second set of tie downs really immobilize the bikes front end. I won't bore anyone with the long explanation, and mathematics, of the center-of-mass to tip over angle but the cross brace increased the tip over angle of the stand from 15 degrees to 25 degrees from vertical. I mentioned this because I want a reader to know that this wasn't just cobbled together.
User
Good Chock, very similar to Condor
It's a Condor knock-off, but much cheaper and works just about the same. Good thick metal, welds are surely "China" welds...but enough of it to work properly. Overall, I'm happy with it.I did have to trim the locking mechanism that's agaisnt the rear tire though because my fender skirt was too close for comfort. It's thick metal, so get the grinder out! My bike is lowered 1in in the front too though, so a factory Harley shouldn't be an issue.Oh and please learn from my mistake... don't load your bike into this chock without it being secured to the ground. I test fitted my bike into it just on the floor (fully assembled) and getting it in was easy.... getting it out was awful. Basically the chock slid with the bike as I tried to pull it backwards off the chock. I had to lift the bike with my bike jack to get it off. The MaxxHaul talons where locked in, and that chock wasn't letting go easily. But once it was secured to the floor, it was good.The benefits of the Condor is that it has rubber feat on the bottom to prevent sliding. This chock has stimulated China rubber feet that slide around. Secure it to the ground with concrete anchors and you'll be fine.The Condor tire locking mechanism is better too. Its curved so its easier to pull the bike off. This chock has a square angle locking mechanism at maybe a 45 degree angle. It works, but a round lock would be better.Overall, it's a good unit though. For the money, you can't go wrong with it.
User
Great product at any price!!!
Works perfect in my motorcycle trailer! Absolutely unbeatable for the money! Use to secure my BMW GSAโฆ great product for way less than other brands! ๐
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Heavy duty
Canโt beat this product. I absolutely love it. Portability size compatibility with my motorcycle. Itโs very sturdy. Youโll love it too.
User
Works as advertised
I had to replace the stator on my Harley a few weeks ago, I don't have a lift so I did it on the jiffy stand. For the most part the repair was easy enough and didn't take that long, but with the primary tilted I had trouble getting the gasket lined up correctly. Long story short I ended up with a leak. Since I didn't trust replacing the gasket with the bike leaning I bought this chock to keep the bike upright. It worked perfectly, the bike was nice and secure. I did steal an idea from one of the other reviewers here with the thin board bolted to the chock to keep it from moving and It worked great. The repair was easy, unlike the first time I was able to hang the gasket on the alignment pins and this time the gasket sealed properly.The only problem I had was getting the bike off the chock. My Harley is nearly 1000 pounds and I just didn't have whatever was needed to bounce the bike back. Fortunately there was a simple solution. I put down the side stand, pulled the pin on the rocker and just pulled the bike straight back, the rocker slide with it and I was able to move the bike forward a little bit, rested it on its stand, and pulled the rocker right out. After that rolling the bike off the rest of the way was trivial.
User
Donโt buy like new (Amazon resale).
Bought is like new from Amazon. It arrived all scratched up. Missing hardware. Contacted Amazon who gave me a few bucks and change back for the hardware. Not an even trade as I had to run out and get it. Time and effort isnโt worth much these days. Had a can of black spray paint for the severely scratched metal.All said and done. The metal seemed thick and sturdy. I never used it. Bought it for my street glide. Sold it in spring. Guy seemed happy with it.
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User
Best Investment
We use this MaxxHaul 70271 adjustable motorcycle wheel chock stand heavy duty 1800lb weight capacity in our toy hauler I must say its the best thing we have bought from this seller. Price, Quality, function is perfect. We had no problems with it and holds up the bike excellent. Totally recommend this to anybody needing a great wheel chock. Shipping was fast.
User
Sturdy, strong
Excellent adjustable to bike wheel size. Has no problem keeping 220kg upright easily
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Ottimo!
Ottimo articolo robusto e regolabile,tiene dritta senza problemi Harley Davidson Electra glide,consiglio perรฒ di affrancarlo a terra con tasselli.
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