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New Motorcycle Stand Wheel Chock Fits Most Front And Rear Tires Wheel Stand on 2040-parts.com

US $68.46
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Pittsburgh Automotive Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:97841

The 12-gauge plated steel construction of this solid motorcycle stand allows it to accommodate up to 1800 lb. while your bike stands in an upright position. The adjustable wheel lock fits front or rear motorcycle wheel sizes from 15 in. to 22 in. (80-127W). and a powder coat protects the stand from rust and corrosion. Pick one up today to keep your motorcycle upright and safe when not in use!
  • Tilting wheel adapter automatically secures motorcycle
  • Two eye loops for convenient strapping
  • Free-standing design can be mounted to floor, truck or trailer bed
  • Adjustable cradle stop to fit most motorcycle wheels



Specifications
Name1800 Lb Capacity Motorcycle Stand/Wheel Chock


Capacity1800 lb.
ColorBlack
FinishPowder Coated
MaterialSteel
Quantity1
Product Height16-1/8 in.
Product Length36 in.
Product Weight33 lbs.
Product Width35-1/4 in.
Shipping Weight37.56 lb.
Tire size (in.)15 in. to 22 in. (80-127W).

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