bigredduke
10-01-2016, 04:18 PM
I have sold the trailer to which it was attached & I bought a new wheel chock to fit to my new trailer. There are a few rusty patches but nothing a rub down & a bit of hammerite won't cure. Mechanism works fine & is adjustable. It can be used with front or rear wheel. Good quality, heavy-gauge materials suitable for bolting down to trailer, van or garage floor. I have used it to take bikes to southern France & northern Italy & it works really well.
£10 + post at cost or welcome to collect. It is heavy so I estimate £10-15 by Hermes or similar.
http://www.ciponline.co.uk/air-and-garage-tools-c184/motorcycle-stands-supports-c288/sealey-motorcycle-rear-wheel-chock-model-no-fps4-p36064/s37715?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=sealey-motorcycle-rear-wheel-chock-model-no-fps4-fps4&utm_campaign=product%2Blisting%2Bads&gclid=CMCu6Ofdn8oCFUNmGwodVdcK9g
£10 + post at cost or welcome to collect. It is heavy so I estimate £10-15 by Hermes or similar.
http://www.ciponline.co.uk/air-and-garage-tools-c184/motorcycle-stands-supports-c288/sealey-motorcycle-rear-wheel-chock-model-no-fps4-p36064/s37715?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=sealey-motorcycle-rear-wheel-chock-model-no-fps4-fps4&utm_campaign=product%2Blisting%2Bads&gclid=CMCu6Ofdn8oCFUNmGwodVdcK9g