

🏍️ Lock it. Load it. Own the road with confidence.
The MaxxHaul 70075 Motorcycle Wheel Chock is a heavy-duty, versatile wheel immobilizer designed to securely hold most motorcycle wheels during transport or storage. Featuring a sturdy tubular steel construction and a durable powder coat finish, it mounts easily to floors, truck beds, or trailers. Engineered for effortless one-person operation, it streamlines loading and strap-down, making it a must-have for riders who demand reliability and convenience.





| ASIN | B008CE0O8E |
| Best Sellers Rank | #55,715 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #65 in Wheel Immobilizers & Chocks |
| Brand | MAXXHAUL |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,205) |
| Date First Available | June 18, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 12 pounds |
| Item model number | 70075 |
| Manufacturer | MaxxHaul |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 70075 |
| Model | 70075 |
| Product Dimensions | 24.5 x 9.75 x 12.75 inches |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
S**D
Excellent product! Works very well.
Excellent product! Works very well. Installed two of these on my flatbed trailer. Hauling a 2017 HD Roadglide special and a 2004 HD Softail Deuce. Easy to load onto trailer, holds bike while you strap it down, can now load both bikes by myself. Assembly only takes about 5 minutes. Instructions are very straightforward and clear with very nice pictures. Installation was a snap, drill four holes and bolt it down with the provided hardware.
J**H
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Works great
F**M
Good Wheel Chock
Mounted this to my 6x8 trailer. Worked well although the "locking" lever would not work for my bike as the front tire was just too big (as in diameter). It will fit a plenty wide tire and is very sturdy construction. Otherwise I am very happy with it. It was easy to install but one item of note is the bolts are metric. I had to get longer bolts for my particular trailer bed and the hardware store did not have metric bolts of the same size so I had to buy a whole new set of bolt with lock nuts and washers. No biggie but something to keep in mind when you install. For the money it is a great value.
M**N
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Haven’t had a chance to use but looks like a good product
D**E
Does as advertised, worked fine on my Harley Davidson Heritage Classic
I was wondering how this chock would work based on all the various reviews but I decided to give it a try. I am glad I did, it works great, bolted nice and stable to my trailer, and firmly held all my bikes. To give some facts to the Harley concerns I read, one of my bikes is a 2022 stock Heritage Softail Classic with a very low front fender in the back, about 7 inches of clearance off the ground. I moved the rear stop to the lowest point on the bracket and slowly rode the bike on watching for the potential fender damage most claimed was a concern. The way the stop engages is in a rolling lift as the tire moves in and hugs the back of the tire as it rocks forward when the bike moves up to the front. I had no clearance issues and had room to spare. The bike was firmly held in an upright position and I was able to easily strap it down without issue. No issues with this Harley and would recommend to others, just be sure to test your setup as well to be sure as all bikes are different. Hope this helps clear up some concerns :-)
M**L
Works like a champ!
Bought this to tack onto a friends utility trailer so I could tow my Ducati Multistrada ~200 miles. Bolted this to the floor of my buddies wooden floor utility trailer using hardware included with the chock. Front tire rolled perfectly into the chock providing great support. Used the Ducati's triple clamps to mount to floor tie downs and the chock worked like a champ. The chock's price point is reflected in quality of materials. The chock by itself is OK but you definitely want some solid tie down points to hold your bike in place. The chock provides significant lateral tension which should be augmented on your trailer with front tie down points. I augmented the front tie down points with rear tie down points attached to the rear part of the frame but in hindsight I'm not sure the rear tie downs were necessary. IMO the key to stabilizing the bike was the chock and adjacent front tie downs; the rear tie downs were nice but I'm not sure requisite. Straps from the triple clamps to the trailer floor with strong tension along with this chock worked like a charm to haul the bike for over four hours.
A**R
Motorcycle Wheel Chock
Well built. Good design. Just didn’t fit my Harley.
S**.
Good value.
It’s an okay piece so long as you don’t expect too much from it with a large bike. It assembled easy but is rather flimsy as far as securely holding the bike upright on my trailer until I can tie down the bike. It does make a nice forward stop location though and once the bike is tied down it’s fine. My bike is a 700+ pound H-D FLH. It’s actually what is shown in the advertisement photo. It will definitely work with lighter motorcycles and for the price it’s just fine.
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G**E
Super sabot très efficace, même avec une tres grosse moto tres lourde, elle tient bien droit . Cela m'empêche surtout pas de la sangler.
B**T
Matériel solide et bien fabriqué.
E**N
5 Stars as wheel chock seems pretty sturdy and is a bit heavy. However heavy is good as it proves how well made and sturdy it is. It is easy to assemble and I drilled 4 holes into the floor of my trailer and all seemed great. Now here is where 1 Star comes in for me. I loaded my Honda Grom motor cycle into the chock on the trailer and went to a bike shop to switch tires on the newly purchased Honda Grom. I soon found out that the chock was useless as when the bike was in the chock it would fall right over if one let it go. My fantasy was that the bike would remain upright in the wheel chock and as such it would be easy to strap the bike in with no danger of it falling over. The problem is that this wheel chock does not fit a smaller bike like a Honda Grom with 12 inch tires. It is way to wide for the tires and as such totally useless. The Seller should have mentioned on the website that this will only fit say tire sizes from XX to XX size and not just write in fits most bikes. Like what is most bikes? Your guess is as good as mine. I contacted the Company asking if there was an adjustment for a fix and they said no as not for width. Have to give them credit for a super fast response.
R**H
I used this product to transport a Norton Commando over some very rough roads at highway speeds. I used 4 rachet straps to compress the suspension a few inches. The bike never moved. rbm
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