
require appropriate ramps (not included).
The motorcycle must also be secured to the
truck bed with straps or belts (not included).
To load the motorcycle into the Wheel
Chock, lower the leading edge of the Wheel
Bracket (2) and slowly push the motorcycle
into the Stand. It is recommended that an
assistant help with this task. As the wheel
rolls in, the pivoting Bracket will pivot and
close, securing the motorcycle in the Wheel
Chock.
3. If the motorcycle is going to be stored in
the Wheel Chock for a length of time, it is
recommended that additional stability sup-
ports are used (straps or belts).
4. To release the motorcycle from the Wheel
Chock, first remove any stability supports
used, and then with assistance, slowly roll
back the motorcycle away from the Wheel
Chock.
Maintaining the Wheel Chock
1. Frequently check the condition of the Mo-
torcycle Wheel Chock. Make sure all com-
ponents are in good condition. If the Wheel
Chock becomes damaged through accident,
or if any weld damage is noted, the product
should be replaced. Check to make sure
that all hardware is tightly secured in place.
Keep the Wheel Chock clean.
SPECIFICATIONS
Material Composi-
tion
Formed Steel with
Carbon Steel Hard-
ware
Wheel Cradle
Adjustable to 6 po-
sitions for different
wheel sizes
Weight Capacity
1,800 Lbs.
Wheel Size
15” to 22” Diam-
eter
Tire Tread Width
Range*
3” to 5” Wide
Limited Warranty
MAXXTOW warrants to the original retail
purchaser that the product is free of defects
in material and workmanship at the time of
shipment. This Motorcycle Wheel Chock
is warranteed for 90 days from the date of
purchase. This warranty is expressly in lieu
of all other warranties, express or implied.
Proof of purchase is required for warranty
transactions; a copy of the original invoice
or sales receipt is required.
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*Represents the part of tire that contacts the ground.
Tires in this range will fit into the Wheel Bracket (2).