Scooter wheel chock, harbor freight?
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- steffen707
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Scooter wheel chock, harbor freight?
I'm building a small trailer and want 2 wheel chocks on it so I can strap down 2 scooters. I'm wondering if anybody used a harbor freight motorcycle wheel chock and if it fits our small scooters tires in both width and diameter. Any info would be greatly appreciated. I'm just looking for an easy way to strap them down without putting them on the center stand.
87 Honda Spree,
XX Yamaha YSR50
92 Yamaha Jog -> Stock.
05 Kymco Super 9-> My cruiser
xx Honda Gyro -> Man I gotta fix that.
98 Honda Elite S -> corsa, pg long, 24mm oko, ct chrome, ZX trans w/ ruckus variator, trailtech vapor gauges
XX Yamaha YSR50
92 Yamaha Jog -> Stock.
05 Kymco Super 9-> My cruiser
xx Honda Gyro -> Man I gotta fix that.
98 Honda Elite S -> corsa, pg long, 24mm oko, ct chrome, ZX trans w/ ruckus variator, trailtech vapor gauges
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Re: Scooter wheel chock, harbor freight?
Which models you are looking at? This two I saw are a bit wide and tall, might foul the fender. I know you'd fab a better fitting chock
Motorcycle Wheel Chock
Sale: $39.99
Product Height
12-7/8 in.
Product Length
24-1/2 in.
Economy Motorcycle Wheel Chock
Sale: $9.99
Product Height 13-5/8 in.
Product Length 14-1/4 in.
ÔÇóSecures wheels with tires up to 5" wide
ÔÇóHeavy duty 1" diameter tubular steel construction
ÔÇóPre-drilled mounting holes
ÔÇóIncludes two 6mm x 1mm thread bolts
Motorcycle Wheel Chock
Sale: $39.99
Product Height
12-7/8 in.
Product Length
24-1/2 in.
Economy Motorcycle Wheel Chock
Sale: $9.99
Product Height 13-5/8 in.
Product Length 14-1/4 in.
ÔÇóSecures wheels with tires up to 5" wide
ÔÇóHeavy duty 1" diameter tubular steel construction
ÔÇóPre-drilled mounting holes
ÔÇóIncludes two 6mm x 1mm thread bolts
- steffen707
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Re: Scooter wheel chock, harbor freight?
Lol, thanks mousewheels, I wanted something quicker, but I guess you're right.
I'll work on the scooter trailer after I build my Bake Shop, after I build my car port. Did I mention I got married in October and my wife and I want to start having kids in june or July....... Not enough time in a day.
I'll work on the scooter trailer after I build my Bake Shop, after I build my car port. Did I mention I got married in October and my wife and I want to start having kids in june or July....... Not enough time in a day.
87 Honda Spree,
XX Yamaha YSR50
92 Yamaha Jog -> Stock.
05 Kymco Super 9-> My cruiser
xx Honda Gyro -> Man I gotta fix that.
98 Honda Elite S -> corsa, pg long, 24mm oko, ct chrome, ZX trans w/ ruckus variator, trailtech vapor gauges
XX Yamaha YSR50
92 Yamaha Jog -> Stock.
05 Kymco Super 9-> My cruiser
xx Honda Gyro -> Man I gotta fix that.
98 Honda Elite S -> corsa, pg long, 24mm oko, ct chrome, ZX trans w/ ruckus variator, trailtech vapor gauges
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Re: Scooter wheel chock, harbor freight?
The chock on the left will hit the plastics behind the wheel when it flips up. It can't hold the spree properly. It does work well with the zuma.
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