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Your cart is empty.JY PERFORMANCE Motorcycle Wheel Chock, Heavy Duty Motorcycle Front Wheel Stand for Trailer, Cruiser, Sports & Dirt Bikes, 1800 lb Capacity Adjustable Wheel Stand for 15"-21" Wheels
Shane Ravenbane
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
Reviewing: JY PERFORMANCE Motorcycle Wheel Chock, Heavy Duty Motorcycle Front Wheel Stand for Trailer, Cruiser, Sports & Dirt Bikes, 1800 lb Capacity Adjustable Wheel Stand for 15"-21" Wheels I'm setting up a bike trailer for this summer, so I ordered a couple sizes of these that will hold my bikes properly. They're fairly easy to install, and seem to hold the bikes well (in conjunction with tie-down straps, of course). I haven't done made any trips with them yet, but don't forsee any issues. I'll update this review if any arise.
Call_me_JJ
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
Excellent, heavy-duty wheel chock/anchor point. Easy to assemble with sturdy brace for attaching to trailer or floor or wherever you want to add an anchor point. Built with thick powder coated steel, the weight rating seems on-point
Joe
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
This thing is very heavy duty and a great value. It would be great for a wider street bike tire. However it does not work well for the 21-inch front tires on dirt bikes. With my dirt bike tire in it, the side of the front tire cradle has 2-inches of space on either side of the tire. This means it does not hold the motorcycle upright. It needs either an adjustable-width front cradle, or else should not claim to work with dirt bikes. The tire cradle is 7 inches wide. If your front tire is close to this wide, it should work great. If your front tire is 3 inches wide, forget it, unless you want to design some shims for it to take up the extra space. Maybe a 2x4 on each side of the tire.The marketing text says: "Adjustable Design: The wheel chock comes with adjustable features such as width and height settings, allowing it to accommodate various motorcycle wheel diameters. " This is misleading. You can adjust for wheel diameter by moving the rear cradle into one of 4 sets of holes. However you cannot adjust the width at all, so the seller needs to remove the word "width" from that statement.
on2wheels
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
It is made out of sturdy metal and the finish is nice should hold up to the elements well. It is easy to assemble and the hardware that comes with it is good quality. I bought this for my dirt bike with 21 inch narrow front tire. It does not hold the bike from falling side to side. Looks like it would be good for a wider tire like a sport bike or a touring etc.
Don
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
Easy to put together. The hole placement lines up great with my trailer. My front tire is 120/90-17 and it fits. I do not know if it will fit a bigger tire than that though, its pretty tight. I also like how the cross bar on the bottom at the front of the chock and be removed if not needed. It feels as though it was made from quality materials as well. I do expect this to last a long while. This motorcycle wheel chock will turn my utility trailer that has a ramp, into a nice motorcycle trailer to haul my motorcycle should I need to.
David C Gibson
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
I got this to use with my Harley Dyna. Assembly was pretty easy and it seems sturdy. The adjustable rear chock takes some figuring out to get the right fit. This chock also moves around quite a bit when trying to get a bike in and out of it, so it would work best mounted to a trailer or shop floor. Eventually I will probably add some eyebolts so I can strap my bike down to the chock itself. Overall, seems like a decent value, especially once it gets dialed in.
Grace Churchill
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
I needed to stand to store my motorcycle in the garage because it saves room but also I wanted to get one so that when I do any maintenance or work on the bike it's standing upright and it's that much easier. I got the stand and put it together and was pleasantly surprised with its strength and durability and when I put the motorcycle in it it holds it upright perfectly for me. Now I can store my bike or work on it anytime in the garage and it will be upright for me.
J.
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Assembled easily, and does the job!You only really need a wrench to put it together, and you can attach it to a board, trailer, or pretty much anywhere fairly easily with the mounting holes that are pre-drilled.It easily held my Shadow 750 vertical while I changed the oil and did some other regular maintenance, and it fit the front tire well. It's made of decent-feeling stamped steel, and is painted with a pretty heavy duty paint, making it look like it will hold up well in the elements.I've used more expensive stands that did the same job as this, at a much lower price.
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