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Title: Harbor Freight Wheel Chock Setup
Post by: rkildu on January 21, 2012, 04:12:09 PM
I just bought a new Motorcycle Wheel Chock from Harbor Freight for my bike lift table.  There are three mounting holes vertically on the Pivoting Bracket Mount, the part in the back.  The directions say to adjust it for the motorcycle to be loaded but provide no guidance information.

So, my question:  Does anyone have one of these and how did you set it up?
I have one bike with a 18" tire (K1100LT), and one with a 19" tire (R100).

Your assistance would be appreciated.

(http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff116/rkildu/K-Guards/WheelChock.jpg)

Rod
97 K1100LT Highline
82 R100US
Title: Re: Harbor Freight Wheel Chock Setup
Post by: DRxBMW on January 21, 2012, 07:40:10 PM
I just bought a new Motorcycle Wheel Chock from Harbor Freight for my bike lift table.  There are three mounting holes vertically on the Pivoting Bracket Mount, the part in the back.  The directions say to adjust it for the motorcycle to be loaded but provide no guidance information.

So, my question:  Does anyone have one of these and how did you set it up?
I have one bike with a 18" tire (K1100LT), and one with a 19" tire (R100).

Your assistance would be appreciated.

(http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff116/rkildu/K-Guards/WheelChock.jpg)

Rod
97 K1100LT Highline
82 R100US


Roll the bike up into the chock/wheel stop.

Usually, the lowest position works just fine. Simply test by pivoting the rear portion into position. If NOT bump it up a notch.

Title: Re: Harbor Freight Wheel Chock Setup
Post by: rkildu on January 21, 2012, 07:59:27 PM
Thanks Gary