🏍️ Ride Securely, Arrive in Style!
The Camco Recessed Motorcycle Wheel Chock is engineered to securely transport your motorcycle, accommodating most tire sizes up to 6.25 inches wide. Constructed from heavy-duty powder-coated steel, it ensures durability and stability during transit. With easy installation and all mounting hardware included, this wheel chock is the perfect companion for your motorcycle adventures.
Load Capacity | 1 Pounds |
Is Foldable | No |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | UTV |
Item Weight | 13 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 17.5 x 9.75 x 2 inches |
Material Type | Powder-coated Steel |
Color | Multi |
Y**A
This works!
So... You should probably ignore reviews saying these are too small and are for mini bikes. No, your full size tire will not fit in the chock tray. It doesn't need to. These were a simple install and work for our 450cc and 250cc dirtbikes. We added etrack on the for on each side to strap them down.
J**T
Perfect!
Perfect for our Massimo MB200 mini bikes with 6 inch wide tires. Sturdy and easy to install with instructions and hardware included. Love being able to fold them down for a flat deck where they are not in the way when the trailer is needed for other applications.
J**N
Powder Coated? Its definitely NOT powder coated. Also accomodates Most tire sizes? Not even close.
First, the description was was misleading in two statements, powder coated, and accommodates most tire sizes.The first thing I noticed was that the description clearly states "POWDER COATED ", its no where near powder coated and also when it states "accommodates "MOST" tire sizes" I am guessing scooter and tiny dirt bike tires is all it can fit.The dimensions of the tire well is W 0'-7"x L 1-0" and I don't know if I would call it 2" deep.
B**M
Nice product
Super well built
M**O
Good quality.
A little more than I wanted to spend but it's sturdy. I got what I needed when I needed it.
C**E
Wheelbarrow fits perfect
Get the bigger one. Ad says motorcycle they forgot to say child’s motorcycle.. The pic shows the tire in the bottom of the hole and that will happen with an 8 inch scooter tire. I have a 19 inch tire. I removed the flip up part and the tire was still a half inch from the bottom. I did some drilling and cutting so the tire goes further forward but it’s still an inch from the bottom. My 1st review was deleted. I’ll add the pics but not the video. 7 1/4 x 12 3/8 x 2” Deep hole required. Check the location of floor supports because you’ll need to go between them. This design puts about 10 times the pressure on the bolts as applied to the flip up part. They’re using 3/8 carriage bolts. My 500 pound motorcycle gets loaded today for a 1350 mile trip. I’ll cut a piece of plywood to fill the hole. Good luck..
J**R
Buyer beware item defective don’t work as advertised and seller won’t allow return
Let me just say the person who designed these has never owned a dirt bike or let alone even seen one. Let me start by saying I am dumb for not opening the box earlier. I bought theses for my sprinter moto van and just pulled them out yesterday to install them and they are built for mini bikes. I feel like I bought a item off wish and got totally ripped off. These things are so small the wheel doesn’t even sit all the way in the chock and now has 2” of less front support because these are made to small. What a joke and now I am stuck with them.
S**E
Does not fit any tire 125cc and up bike
Doesn’t fit.. tire cant touch the inside bottom of the plate even when the front tongue is unbolted and removed !
K**Y
Almost great
The unit would be perfect except the square holes are a little too large and the stove bolt spins when the locking nuts are about half way on, regardless of how much pressure the person above puts on. Easiest solution is to put a regular nut on as tight as you can and then install the locking nut - see picture. Or regular nut with a second washer - locking. Suggestion - pick up the butyl tape to work as a seal because the are some big holes in the corners where water can get in. The box also has four holes in the corners, I sealed those as well. If water gets in i'll just clean it out.
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