Size:Chock w/ Quick Release Trailer Kit - Orange Self Supporting Motorcycle Wheel Chock for transporting a motorcycle or using as a floor stand. With its dual action EZ-Load rocking and Cam Clamping design cradle, this wheel chock is unique to all others on the market today. The cam action cradle compresses to the tire size as you roll into the chock. The spring loaded cam assists you when backing your motorcycle out of the chock. Perfect for holding bikes upright when towing or as a space saving storage device. The Bulldog is extremely secure and simple to use. It will work with most motorcycles with a tire size of 140MM or less. Motorcycles having a front tire 100mm wide or less would work best using the narrow tire adapter.
Z**S
Very secure chock
Really like this wheel chock. I use both, on my table lift and in my trailer. You can ride right on and the bike stands up without strapping (but I still strap on my table and would not even think of not doing during transport in my trailer).Bought the extra base plate so all I have to do is transfer chock from one to the other (quick set up with little effort).Side note: I recently upgraded my front wheel to a 23” with wrapped fender and had to cut down the portion of the chock you roll up on so it would not damage my fender as it wrapped around the back of the wheel. Chock still secures my bike very well despite slight alteration.
L**G
Titan Bulldog Moto Cradle... Worth the money!
Just awesome! Holds my 800 pound Yamaha Road Star Silverado up like it’s nothing! Basically like the video. I roll it onto the cradle and can walk away as soon as it’s in place. LOVE IT! Easy to put together, too. It’s a little challenging getting off the cradle but I think I’ll get better with practice.The front is adjustable for tire width and adjustable back and forth for tire size/height. It has nice grip action for loading and unloading but i didn’t want to chance it so I put a brick up against the wall.I dodged a bullet because I was about to purchase one that was about 1/3 the price but noticed the difference in materials vs this Titan Bulldog. For example, the rod that actually hold the tire boot/cradle, basically what stabilizes your entire bike, was small and flimsy looking on the cheap brands. Anyway, The cheap stands are nothing more than that, CHEAP! This Titan Bulldog is solid and I’m glad I didn’t waste any money trying the cheap stands only to end up purchasing this one.I will update if anything goes wrong but i honestly don’t think it will.
T**D
Built like a brick house
This is my second Bulldog wheel chock, the first I bought 7 years ago from a local distributor and still use. Needed a second to setup a trailer and for use in my garage. Minor upgrades from the older version. This thing is SOLID. I've used these for Harley dressers, Ducati sportbikes, and BMW tourers. If you're short or have a very tall bike, be aware that getting the bike back off the chock can be tough, and benefits from a second person. I can move my BMW R1200RT off it, but it's a bit of a struggle (I'm 5'11"). Highly recommended though.If you're a bit handy, and are using e-track in a trailer, you can buy the Condor e-track adapter and with some minor drilling, adapt this chock to that mount. That way you can easily move the chock around in a trailer without having to buy multiple floor adapter kits.
D**D
Very sturdy.
Rock solid stand. Bike will not fall over while working on it. One thing to note. My Harley weighs 700 lbs. I am 6'4" / 270 lbs. It is ALL I can do to push it onto and pull back off of stand by myself when sitting on it. If you are an average / normal sized human being, this stand will be difficult to use with a heavy bike like mine. Crotch rocket bike should be no problem. Stand alone weighs 40 lbs.
M**T
Fantastic item. Extra layer of security.
I'm on my second one. Somebody else I guess like mine so much to the point they stole it. I have two of another brand that I use in my garage but this one I use exclusively in my trailer. it has the unique feature of actually squeezing the tire from both sides for a more secure hold. I also like that there's a little latch that will hold the cradle in the bike-in position for an extra layer of security while trailering. Certainly it will work just as well in the garage and I have used it on my lift.
D**S
As advertised
I ordered 2. 1 for my 15 street glide special and 1 for my wifes 03 sportster. Tested them out in the garage they did slide but I have extremely smooth cement. Tried them in the driveway they worked perfectly. Holds the bikes up w/o any worries of tipping. I bought these for our toy hauler so they should work great in there. Knocked 1 star off because they did slide in the garage.
J**N
Worth the money
Works great!!!! Stand it straight saves space!
D**E
Best one on the market
My bike fell while on another brand wheel chock, luckily I had the kickstand down, otherwise my bike would have fallen to the ground. I've tried a few wheel chocks, this one truly holds your bike up, trust worthy. More expensive, but worth the extra money
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