Item #558190

Motorsport Products GP3 Front Wheel Chock - 97-3002

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Description

  • Front wheel holder stand, works great with sport bikes
  • Weight of the bike locks in the pivoting mechanism, keeping bike upright
  • Easily adjusts in seconds to fit 16in. to 21in. rims
  • Works with tire widths of 130mm or narrower
  • Three mounting points incorporated to install permanent to floor of hauler vehicles
  • Helps to stabilize bike during transport
  • Holds bike upright, making it easier to attach tie downs to bike and transport vehicle
  • Can be used on flat surfaces such as the garage floor, no permanent mounting necessary
  • Ride bike onto stand for quick parking, no need for kickstand or centerstand
  • Constructed of heavy-duty carbon steel with a gloss black and silver powder-coated finish

Part Numbers for Motorsport Products GP3 Front Wheel Chock - 97-3002

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Reviews

Rated 5 out of 5 by from works perfectly last time I trailered my R1200GSA it fell in the trailer and broke my windshield. I did not want to install permanent chock or even to make holes in my trailer. I used two of the Motosport chock, for two bikes, and just prevent them from going forward with a piece of wood and they work perfectly in rough road conditions
Date published: 2017-08-22
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Really well made. I’ve had this a couple of months now and I’ve used it to store and work on my GSXR 1000. Holds well and seems very well made but it’s not easy to put the bike on this chock by yourself, someone needs to hold the stand. Happy with this product!
Date published: 2021-02-15
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Nice stand Perfect for the suspension job I’m really happy whit it
Date published: 2022-08-18
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Great value Great value for the money, holds the bike upright when tuning suspension with a rider on it. Works great in a trailer as well. Cheap and effective!
Date published: 2021-07-09
Rated 4 out of 5 by from Great product! Welding on the cup part that the tire sits in wasn’t exactly straight but not a overly big deal. Would recommend!
Date published: 2021-04-24
Rated 5 out of 5 by from always great equipment, helpful staff, never have been disappointed.
Date published: 2020-03-27
Rated 5 out of 5 by from WORKS PERFECT I bought this chock and it works perfectly and hold the bike as I expected it to.
Date published: 2018-11-05
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Works As advertised! We all know what a good wheel chock does and this one chocks as a chock should chock ;-)
Date published: 2018-11-05
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Questions

Will this work with an extended rake bike like a 1400 Intruder. I have a motorcycle lift table with an adjustable chock (pinches the wheel) & it will not hold my Intruder upright & the table is too narrow to deploy the kickstand

Asked by: Night_Wolf
This item is not bike specific, so we cannot confirm the fit with specific models. You would need to check the item details for the possible compatibility with your vehicle
Answered by: LeeH
Date published: 2019-10-11

Once the wheel is engaged, does the mechanism lock into place? I am concerned that if used on my garage floor if something were to bump the motor bike, the part that the tire sits in will flip and the tire would roll back

Asked by: Shelley
Although there is no mechanism that locks the wheel in place it doesn't take a lot of work to get it in and out of the stand. As long as you adjust it correctly, which is really easy, I wouldn't be concerned about something bumping it out of place as because of how much force it would need to push the bike out of the stand.
Answered by: Gabriel
Date published: 2019-09-12

I tried to get information from the manufacturer without success and was hoping you could provide some help with. My bike has a 17inch 120mm front wheel and was trying to understand what would be the best settings in regards to the adjust ability/settings

Asked by: Dustin
If you're talking about the cradle, there is no adjustability, it's a fixed piece. It will fit a tire that is anywhere between 60 mm to 125 mm wide. My motorbike has a 17 inch 110 mm front tire and it is a snug fit. I had to utilize 3 anchor bolts (not included) because those rubber foot pads are kinda useless on concrete. Never tried it on other surfaces, but i suspect the same result, in that it will be sliding all across the floor as you attempt to push the bike onto the chock. So, best bet is to find a good permanent location to bolt this wheel chock to the floor. Hope this helps. There are better chocks out there but too expensive.
Answered by: Swurve
Date published: 2018-07-04
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