Can anyone tell me where to find plans for a motorcycle wheel chock? Can't seem to be able to find anything on the web.![]()
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Can anyone tell me where to find plans for a motorcycle wheel chock? Can't seem to be able to find anything on the web.![]()
One to clamp and hold the front wheel on a lift or elevated ramp, or one to hold the front wheel on a trailer or in a truck bed?![]()
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I'm looking for one for a trailer or truck
This may be a little more than you're looking for -
If so you can just leave out the 'rocker'.[IMG][/IMG]
Kinda hard to see in the pic but the weight of the bike holds the front wheel snug.
It's heavy enough to stand alone or can be bolted down.
I've sold 6 of these so far - the Goldwing guys seem to really like 'em.
Here's a very simple one: http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w...6386_200326386
And a bit more complex: http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w...6382_200326382
More here: http://www.discountramps.com/bike-pro-wheel-chock.htm
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Thanks for the info. guys. I did manage to find a set of plans on e-bay. Here is a link for anyone interested. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Motor...spagenameZWDVW
OK, now you have my attention - Motorcycles!
I've been lurking for a while soaking up tons of great stuff, but had to register for this.
The Goldwing crowd does go for those roll-on stands, and the Harley guys too. They are great for loading a trailer. The typical routine is to put the kickstand down, strap the high side then strap the low side loosely so the bike can be righted. There is the tricky part.
Here's another product on the market (Wheel Dock) that has a nifty feature - a pushdown lever to eject the front wheel from the cam. I like it.
The site also has a bolt-on center stand that the Harley guys will NOT go for. Picture that line of Big Twins in front of a roadhouse, all backed in at 'the angle' and leaning left. Nobody wants their bike to be the one standing straight up!
http://wheeldock.com/
Check out that EBay site then look at the prices the fancy ones command.
I hope you don't pay money for those Ebay plans !!!
They're free plans that that guy decided to make money on !
I'll try to find the link or send you specs to build my stand -
IF YOU WANT THEM.
Archer -
I looked for those plans where they are supposed to be - of course they weren't there !
Give me a day or two and I'll dig 'em up.
Here ya' go -
http://www.car99r.com/chopperfiles/chock_drawing.pdf
The plans are pretty straight forward, obviously you can adjust them to utilize the materials you have on hand.
Wheel chocks?
www.mxtras.com
Scott
American Made
Haul your MX or offroad bike without straps -> www.mxtras.com
MXtras' Storage Cabinet thread - http://www.hobartwelders.com/weldtal...ad.php?t=15905
MXtras' Storage Cabinet Plans - http://reference.toolandfab.com/writ...nets/index.htm
You're welcome.
It's not fancy but it is heavy duty !
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