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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
These wheel chocks attach to E track for the ultimate portability and convenience. The chocks have two e track anchors for each one. The width of the wheel chocks accepts a wide variety of bikes. The paint is a high gloss black to keep them looking great for a long time. We needed this pair for our mini bikes and they work really nice.
Larry C.
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025
I love these mounts, I use them on the back tire to keep it from moving side to side when I am trailering the bike. On the back, you can't quite put them all the way so it touches the tire in the back, the sprocket and brake disk hit it, so I back it off a bit and the tire can't go sideways. This is really good when I am hauling two bikes in the trailer. I just added another piece of E-Track across the back and it works great. You can see from the 3rd picture that they store easily also, just put them on the side E-Track and they are out of the way. Having two in the package, they are a true value, the units seem to be good quality, fit the E-Track perfectly and were really easy to assemble. The go on and come off easily, I would recommend them for anyone that trailers a bike.
Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025
These wheel chocks function perfectly in my cargo trailer. They are made out of good material, we're easy to install, they fit right and are easy to remove when I'm finished with them. They seem like they should hold up to moderate use. They seem to be a good value for the money as well.
Summit
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
I've been wanting to do an e-track setup on my trailer, as I usually don't use it for motorcycles- but sometimes need to transport a bike, sometimes two. The day may arise that I need to transport more than two- flexibility is the key.When looking at chocks, I noticed that many only have a single interface with the e-track whereas these have two. Two latches make these inherently more stable and secure, which makes them move to the top of my selection list. Then when considering the cost, so many are priced anywhere from the same (although lacking dual latches) to more than twice as much. Once eliminating differences in design to filter out the ones with additional features like auto-locking the wheel in place etc., these stand alone as the least expensive dual-latch e-track chocks. Now that I have them in hand, the last question of whether they're made well since they're the least expensive is answered. There are no issues with the construction at all, so they offer sturdy and quality assembly with dual latches while still coming in at the lower end of the cost scale. That's 4 stars, bordering on 5, since three stars in my rating system is "typical satisfaction." These not only are inexpensive, but are well made and have dual latches. Kind of a no-brainer to go with these.My trailer is being fitted with the track kit now, and if there are any issues with this chock kit once I get the tracks all installed- I'll certainly update. I'm looking forward to being able to configure the trailer for one or two bikes easily- and not having chocks in the way when not hauling a bike.
DnA
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
It was a bit beat up on the paint but the construction and strength seem to be right on. I am replacing some 10yr old chocks. Easy to install and gets the job done!
CMAUSA
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
I’m a fifty plus year motorcyclist. I’ve used practically every kind of chock, including tying the front wheel to the trailer rail. Generally speaking these open tube chocks are only for occasional, random, use. The locking kind are much more secure but they are also much more expensive. When you trailer a twenty-five thousand dollar motorcycle it’s worth the extra money to have a solid secure chock. But when you need to trailer an extra bike three or four times a year, this kind of portable chock is a good investment. Being able to pop it in and pop it out is very nice. The construction is pretty good but it’s only suitable for stabilizing the front wheel and preventing it from turning. I wouldn’t pull the wheel into the chock with tie-downs or count on it to prevent the bike moving forward when you jam on the brakes. I understand why but they are too wide for my preference. I haven’t yet but I’ll be wrapping the tubes with some 1” tubing. If I compare these to the three hundred dollar chock in my primary enclosed trailer they’re three stars at best but that’s a completely unfair comparison. For occasional use or for something other than a big heavy motorcycle these chicks make perfect sense.My rating system:5 stars..... Very good, recommended.4 stars..... Better than average.3 stars..... Average, nothing especially good or bad.2 stars..... Less than average, not recommended.1 star ..... Junk, do not buy.
Telling it As I see it
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
If you want something easy to install and remove from your trailer, install e track and use these. Takes about 2 seconds to install and uninstall. Well built and secure
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