Steadymate Introduces Heavy Duty Wheel Chock

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Steadymate introduces heavy duty Wheel Chock

Multipurpose chock requires no kick stand
By Motorcycle.com Staff, Apr. 01, 2009
Steadymate, a company that builds products to help safely and securely tie down recreational toys, has introduced a new heavy duty Wheel Chock. According to Steadymate, the Wheel Chock is designed for trailering, shop maintenance and storage for all types of motorcycles.

We designed a premium Wheel Chock that is multipurpose and easy to use, says Larry Harrison, president of Steadymate. No kick stand is required as the chocks pivot point uses gravity to lock the bike upright.

Harrison says the Steadymate Wheel Chock will not damage your bike in transit, as there are no side rails or supports to rub the tires, rims or fenders.

Product Information:
Assembles easily in about 15 minutes
Low to the floor design (with a lower pivot point) makes it easier to roll into
Flexible design allows two options when trailering your bike (stand alone or installed)
Keeps your bike supported straight up and allows for 1-person tie down operation
Adjustable to fit all motorcycles, including tire diameters from 14 to 26
Reflective sticker on chock helps align bike in low light situations
Finish is electronically sealed into the metal to inhibit corrosion and all hardware salt spray tested for outdoor use
No side braces or rails unlike other chocks, which can damage rims and white walls in transit
Perfect for scooters, mopeds, dirt bikes, sport bikes, cruisers and choppers
No additional hardware required complete for either Rubber feet or permanent installation

The Steadymate Motorcycle Wheel Chock retails for $201.84. Steadymate offers a complete line of transit solutions for motorcycles (not to mention ATVs, snowmobiles and boats), helping riders and their vehicle get to their destination safely and securely. For more information, visit Steadymate.com.

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