Talon Motorcycle Wheel Chock
Adjustable wheel locking system capable of accommodating either front or rear wheels
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You love your bike and you love to ride, but it's not always practical to ride it everywhere... like on a long family road trip. And although trailers are fantastic, not everyone can afford one. So maybe you don’t do long trips, but you do love to tinker with or detail your motorcycle. A kickstand is great, but you may be a rider who doesn’t want to rely on that alone to keep your bike upright while polishing the chrome or working on the engine. You probably need something more versatile… something more stable. You need Talon Motorcycle Wheel Chock™.
The base, crossmember, and upright of this freestanding motorcycle chock are constructed of super durable aluminum. Its cradle is powder-coated steel and designed to hold 3.14-inch to 8.66-inch-wide front or rear motorcycle tires. Plus, it’s adjustable, allowing the chock to accommodate 15-inch to 22-inch wheels.
And for added peace of mind, use the mounting adapter kit (sold separately... not included) to anchor your Talon Motorcycle Wheel Chock™ to most transport surfaces and turn virtually any pickup truck or flatbed trailer into a motorcycle hauler.
Give your bike the security it deserves by parking it in our aluminum wheel chock motorcycle stand that you’ve fixed to the floor of your garage.
Talon... like the grip of a condor.
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Posted by Michael L Elkins on Sep 30th 2022
The only reason I didn't give it a 5 was the cheap slip on vinyl/rubber protectors. Everything else was great. Works great with my 2014 Ultra Limited CVO.
Posted by Tom on Sep 12th 2022
I cannot review it it was stolen off my porch. I have ordered another and am waiting for it to arrive. I will follow up when I get it installed.
Posted by Unknown on Aug 26th 2022
Seems solid. Very similar in design as other more expensive options. I would give it a higher rating but the so called rubber caps, aren't rubber and slip right off. They don't hold the chock in place and merely twist.
Used rubber slip guard tape and it seems to work just fine now. I would recommend with that caveat about the so called rubber caps.
Posted by Unknown on Jun 22nd 2022
Works great!
Posted by KJ on Aug 2nd 2021
Like the fitment of the chick on the front tire, it’s also light weight but sturdy. The removable pins however are a tad on the flimsy side. About the third time I drove my bike onto the mount I bent one of the pins. I replaced it with a 10” hardened steel class 5 hex bolt. All in all I would tell my friends to purchase.
Posted by Unknown on Oct 26th 2020
This thing is great for trailering your bike or working on it in the driveway. Handles a heavy bike very well. Easy assembly. Easy to load Bike, a little work to unload bike, but that is a good thing. Draw-Back; the Rubber covers on the ends of the feet should be of heavier material or they could have just rounded the corners off.
Posted by Unknown on Oct 16th 2019
Sturdy but light weight, works as advertised , when used on concrete it needs to be secured to the floor or when you try to pull backwards the chock will follow or have someone stand on the end to offer some resistance !
Posted by Steve on May 27th 2019
Delivered and works as advertised. Saves space in garage. Rugged construction and built to last.
Posted by Unknown on Apr 8th 2019
Good product, good price, timely service
Posted by Unknown on Oct 12th 2018
Read many ads and reviews researching a wheel chock to transport several different bikes. I was particularly concerned about getting the bike out of the cradle. I have an Electra-Classic, about850 pounds, plus .
Bought the Talon figuring I could return it if needed. Got it within days of ordering it. All the myths about hard to “rock” a bike out are unfounded. My bikes come out easily, as long as cradle is adjusted properly. No way am I returning this.
I recently trailered a Sportster over 50 miles late at night. Found two of the tie down straps had gone very slack. But, the bike never wavered, just rode like it belonged.
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