
Model 70271 Page 4
Assembling and Mounting the
Motorcycle Wheel Chock and Stand
1. Refer to photo above and to the Assem-
bly Drawing at end of this manual.
2. Once assembled, this Motorcycle Wheel
Chock must be mounted to a solid, level
concrete surface, or in the bed of a truck.
3.
To assemble the Wheel Chock:
A. Assemble Front Support (4) to the front,
closed end of the Stand Base (3), using
Bolts (12), Washers (7) and Nuts (8).
If not
already assembled, thread the Eyelets (5)
and the Leg Plugs (8) into the Front Sup-
port.
B. See Assembly Drawing for positioning
of the Wheel Bracket (2). Assemble this to
the Stand Base using Rod (11) secured with
Washers (9) and R-Pins (10).
C. Note: The Wheel Cradle (1) can be
moved forward, or backward depending
on the size of the motorcycle front wheel.
Measure the motorcycle front wheel and
see how it fits between the Wheel Bracket
(2) and the Wheel Cradle. Then put the
Wheel Cradle in the desired position and
secure it in place using Rod (11); use
Washers (9) and R-Pins (10) to lock the
Rod in place.
D. This Wheel Chock and Stand must be
securely mounted before using. Plan the lo-
cation carefully. The mounting surface must
be level and solid and designed to support
the heavy weight of a motorcycle. There
should be adequate room on both sides of
the Stand so that the motorcycle can be
safely rolled in and out without obstructions.
E. There are mounting holes in the bottom
of the Stand Base (3). Use these holes as a
template to plan where to mount the Stand.
Mounting hardware should be inserted into
all 4 of the mounting holes on each side of
the Stand Base.
F.
For mounting in concrete
, use concrete
drill bit to drill holes; then attach concrete
anchor bolts (not included) to the floor before
securing the Stand Base to the concrete.
Follow hardware manufacturer’s instructions
for properly securing concrete anchors in the
cement.
For mounting to a truck bed
, plan the loca-
tion only after making sure that no electrical
wires, gas tanks or other obstacles are in
the path of the drilling. Use a steel cutting
drill bit to drill the needed holes. Secure the
Stand Base to the truck bed with appropriate
hardware (not included.
If you are not accustomed to doing the
tasks mentioned above, the work should
be done by a qualified service technician.
Using the Motorcycle Wheel Chock
1. As stated, the Wheel Cradle (1) can be
adjusted to one of several positions depend-
ing on the size of the motorcycle wheel.
Find the position that best locks the wheel
in place when the wheel is rolled in and the
Wheel Bracket pivots up to its closed posi-
tion.
2. Loading a motorcycle into a truck bed will
Always wear ANSI approved
safety goggles.