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MaxxHaul 70075 Motorcycle Wheel Chock Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.3
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Description of MaxxHaul 70075 Motorcycle Wheel Chock

3-position adjustable holes on wheel base to accomodate various motorcycle wheels. Includes hardware and mounts securely to floor, truck or trailer. Locks your tire as you roll it into your wheel chock; Easy for one person to strap-down a motorcycle. Heavy duty steel construction; Durable powder coat finish to resist rust and corrosion. Overall Dimensions: 24" L x 9-3/4" W x 12-7/8" H; Base Dimensions: 15-5/8" L x 10-5/8" W.

Reviews

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Great last, strong, heavy, good price

I bought this last to move a Daytona 600 in a closed 6x10 trailer. I laid 2 e-rails on the floor and attached the e-rails holding the 2x4. I then attached the pieces of wood to the E-rail clamps and brace. Used straps front and back. Driven 85 km without problems. The deck is heavy and durable. Great for the mid-$30 range. I'll unbolt it and put it in the garage to keep the bike there. Good value sent quickly. The wheel chock comes with 4 long bolts with 4 thick rubber washers and 4 nuts. would

Pros
  • Decent performance
Cons
  • Pretty ok

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Worked great on HD 2004 Road King Custom

Worked great on my HD 2004 Road King Custom loaded into a trailer. I set the rotary lever to the lowest level. It is recommended to SLOWLY drive under the block and monitor the clearance around the brake discs and fender. It kept the bike upright while I secured it with 4-point ratchet straps. The wedge came with 4 M10 carriage bolts (approx 7/16"), washers and nyloc nuts. I added my own 7/16" zinc plated washers under the nuts as my trailer deck is pressure treated pine. Drove over 1600 miles…

Pros
  • Was fun
Cons
  • Some little things

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Secure attachment, easy loading and unloading

My old shoe was rusting and I needed a replacement. I bought Maxxhaul from Revain based on the price and reviews. Having ridden a Harley Dyna about 8,000 miles across the country I am very pleased with the Maxxhaul 70075. The chock holds my heavy bike securely and is easy to load and unload. My Italian sports bike also fits. No problem. After years of hauling bikes I settled on a 10 or 12 foot landscape trailer with good chocks, some electronic chains, a small winch and good ratchet mounts. a…

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Out of style

Revainrating 5 out of 5

WARNING, will damage fender on HD

. I even adjusted the rear wheel, which pivots behind the front wheel, to the minimum setting, then lifted the front of the bike to slide the wheel chock underneath first to see if it would work, then the bike carefully lowered. in. I couldn't get it all the way down without damaging the wing. They show the HD front wheel and this fender also has a chrome fender extension. There's no way this works without seriously damaging the wing, let alone with this extension. They had to jack up this…

Pros
  • . Hands free operation
Cons
  • . You could choose a newer model.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Limited customization options

I bought this wheel chock to fit into a trailer bed during our recent 1400 mile cross country move. Unfortunately you are limited in the mounting options as the 4 holes are carved into the stone. Due to the trailer's alternating wooden and metal bottom, I had to mount a narrower board, but the holes in the stop were too wide. It would make more sense if the mount had alternative mounting holes (e.g. a TV wall mount). I'm sure it would be a good product if I could use it. Looks solid and high…

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • Minor issues

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Excellent value for money and quality! in Immobilizers and wheel chocks

I wanted a motorcycle wheel chock for very infrequent use when transporting my bikes. This MaxxHaul 70075 ticks the box as it's pretty durable and shipping for less than $25 won't break the bank. I've tried it on a 11 BMW R1200R and a 2002 BMW R1100S. Both fit great, with about 2 inches of disc brake rotor play on each side. Once the bike is fully installed it is secure enough to buckle up for transport. I will not be permanently attaching the stand to my pickup's bed, I will be attaching the…

Pros
  • Good price
Cons
  • Problem

Revainrating 1 out of 5

WARNING may damage fender on HD

This product will damage your fender I have a 2020 HD Road Glide Limited. I even set the rear wheel, which pivots behind the front wheel, to the minimum setting, then raised the front of the bike to slide the wheel chock underneath first to see if it would work, then carefully lowered the bike . in. I couldn't get it all the way down without damaging the wing. They show the HD front wheel and this fender also has a chrome fender extension. There's no way this works without seriously damaging…

Pros
  • cool product
Cons
  • Safety

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I love this choke! - Tools and equipment

Very happy with this block. Very strong, durable steel and well constructed. Bought for mounting on a low loader. It was well packaged and came with strong mounting bolts and locknuts. The 3 position tire stud adjuster fitted my large Yamaha Royal Star Venture perfectly. A NOTICE. This block is designed to bolt into a trailer or pickup truck (yes, you STILL need to use the tie downs!). If you're going to use something like in a garage or workshop then you need to fix it to some sort of non-slip

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Small things