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CODE: TOP35

Motorcycle Front Wheel Chock ConStands Easy Plus Paddock Stand up to 21" wheel black

Rating:
97 % of 100
(449) 

Product details

  • Extremely stable motorbike rocker for a secure hold
  • Adjustable for wheel sizes 15-21 inches and 90-180 mm
  • Low effort required for easy parking
  • Rubberised feet for secure footing and floor protection
  • Ideal for showroom presentations and repairs
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449 reviews (including international translations) for

Motorcycle Front Wheel Chock ConStands Easy Plus Paddock Stand up to 21" wheel black

97%
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it's all ok
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The price was great, so I was able to avoid the time-consuming task of constructing my own. The rocker is very sturdy, and I only had to weld a single fastener to bolt it to the cargo area of the van. Simply slide it into the rocker and secure it with two ratchet straps. This way, I can transport my motorcycle securely without having to balance it onto the center stand, laboriously support the front wheel, and tie everything down multiple times.
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It can be easily adjusted to the front or rear wheel.
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Quality and functionality are good. There are a few minor drawbacks: the 100/90-19 front tire isn't quite perfect.
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Easy to install. The wheel holds well when adjusted correctly. In my opinion, the rocker arm is relatively complicated to adjust. For example, would a simple thru-axle be more effective?
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Fits perfectly on the rear wheel of the Honda XL750 Transalp. I found it a bit wobbly at the front, but it's also narrow. Easy to assemble, but it naturally slides a bit without being secured to the ground. Weighting it down with something like rocks or other objects will also do the trick. I practiced a few times with two people to get it straight into the rocker backwards, and then everything worked fine. It's much easier going forwards, though in my case, it was a bit wobbly on the front wheel.
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