Front Wheel Chock?

yz25
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Looking at getting a motovan. The one im interested in has the rings on the side/close to the wall. Looking for a wheel chock that I don’t have to drill in the floor, can use the rings on the walls for the straps. Do you guys know of a product?

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BR8ES
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1/18/2019 9:32pm
Just bolt the chock to a piece of plywood or aluminum tread plate, use your rings. The weight will hold the chock(base plate) down.
yz25
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1/18/2019 10:06pm
So just roll the bike onto the wheel chock and strappng the bike down by handle bars will keep it in place? Is that correct?
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1/18/2019 10:09pm Edited Date/Time 1/18/2019 10:18pm
yz25 wrote:
So just roll the bike onto the wheel chock and strappng the bike down by handle bars will keep it in place? Is that correct?
Yep, just make the base a decent size. Can always use some grip tape too or rubber pad. I have never had a problem with this setup. Especially if the base is set against the seats or similar.
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yz25 wrote:
Looking at getting a motovan. The one im interested in has the rings on the side/close to the wall. Looking for a wheel chock that I...
Looking at getting a motovan. The one im interested in has the rings on the side/close to the wall. Looking for a wheel chock that I don’t have to drill in the floor, can use the rings on the walls for the straps. Do you guys know of a product?

Thanks
Pingle makes a removable bike chock that I use. The mounts have to be drilled into the floor but the chock comes right off , not sure if that helps you or not. I have used them for years and think there great.

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