Sealey FPS7 Heavy-Duty Motorcycle Front Wheel Chock

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Tubular wheel chock supports the front wheel of the motorcycle when in transit or storage. Fully adjustable to fit wheels 15"-21"(380-535mm). Features a pivot clamp which locks the front wheel securely by the motorcycle weight. Chock can be used freestanding or fixed to any hard surface. Tubular wheel chock made from square section steel, supports the front wheel of the motorcycle when in transit or storage. Fully adjustable to fit wheels 15"-21"(380-535mm). Minimum/Maximum tyre width: 50-130mm. Features a pivot clamp which locks the front wheel securely by the motorcycle weight. Chock can be used freestanding or fixed to any hard surface (fixings not included). Please note: Motorcycle must also be secured using tie down straps.

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BrandSealey
MPNFPS7
Manufacturer Part Number‎FPS7
eBay Product ID (ePID)11030576022

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  • Sturdy stand but slides out from under the bike if not well secured - disappointing

    This is a heavy well-made product, unfortunately, it doesn't work very well unless it is well secured to the ground. I had to stack three heavy tool boxes behind it before I could get my Triumph Street Triple on to it. Therefore, unless you plan using it in one 'fixed' position look for something that won't slide along your garage floor when you roll your motorcycle on to it. Dave Moss Tuning in the USA appears to have no problem loading motorcycles on freestanding chock stands but I noticed the front guide that the wheel sits on is much wider, so maybe this is the problem with the Sealey stand. Once you get the bike on the stand though it works great being very stable to sit on and check things like the static sag and also makes it much easier to use a paddock stand to lift the back wheel.

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  • ok, heavy duty, still useful .

    didn't support my bikes as well as expected, without being tied down. bikes had to be perfectly square on the chock to be able to leave them to get ties.

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  • This item needs to be braced sto stop it...

    This item needs to be braced sto stop it moving while putting the motorcycle on it. That is if you're not bolting it down. My Z1000R once in stays upright with no other stands holding it. The sealey chock for my use is not bolted down. I use it in conjunction with a centre lift from Abba to make raisingthe bike a trulyeasy one man operation. I have the Abba superbike stand too, this chock doesn't work with that at all.

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  • Incorrect size

    Probably my fault The chock is too small for my rocket to fit in to. I can’t recall reading the sizing so please make sure it will take you bikes tire width. My older bike fits, however it does needs to be secured for both driving on and off the chock, because if you don’t it a pain to get the bike off. Sadly I’ll be selling mine for a bigger chock.

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  • wheel chock is easy to assemble and use

    works like it is designed to fit various size wheels

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  • well made...

    well made

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