Strong and durable plastic wheel chocks for safe and secure motorcycle transport.
Model PCR-7: Rear Wheel Chock
- Unique rear chocks are intended to prevent or limit lateral (walking) motion that results from continuous travel impacts…aka bumps!
- Made from 1/4" thick high-impact, UV resistant, non-corrosive plastic materials.
- Will not damage tires or brake rotors.
- Made in the USA
Model PCR-7 recommended for most rear 140-170 size tires.*
*Actual tire dimensions can vary from nominal tire dimensions depending on tire manufacturer and the wheel the tire is mounted on. Always measure your tire width to ensure proper fit.
WARNING: This product is NOT designed to independently support a motorcycle without the use of tie down straps. See our Motorcycle Transport Tips for further information.
A motorcycle is more than a ride … it’s a total experience.
BLACK+GRAY Design+Manufacturing, Inc. has earned a reputation for innovation in motorcycle, road racing and transport accessories and equipment. We believe everything that touches your motorcycle is part of the experience and should meet the same high design, engineering and performance standards you demand of the motorcycle itself.
BLACK+GRAY Plastic Wheel Chocks are part of the expanding BLACK+GRAY line for those who demand design and quality in motorcycle transport products that match the design and quality of the machines they race and ride.
You can get cheaper but you can’t get better.
- Made in the USA
- Securely cradles front wheel and prevents movement and twisting.
- Made from 1/4" thick high-impact, UV resistant, non-corrosive plastic materials.
- Lightweight, durable and long lasting
- Will not damage tires or brake rotors
- REAR Wheel Chocks prevent lateral (walking) motion that usually results from continuous road bumps
- Optional Quick Disconnect Kits provide a fast and positive means of installing, removing or repositioning chocks on your trailer surface
WARNING: This product is NOT designed to independently support a motorcycle without the use of tie down straps. See our Motorcycle Transport Tips for further information.