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How long will it take to get my order?
We normally ship within 48 business hours of receiving an order and we use Federal Express ground for all of our shipments. Most generally customers receive their order within a week. There are occasions that we are out of stock on items, but most often we are back in stock within a week.
Do you have military/LEO discounts available?
Yes we do. Contact Us for details.
What is your return policy?
You can find our Return Policy here.
Do you ship internationally?
We can ship internationally but the pricing varies depending on location. Please keep in mind when you request a quote that the boxes and weight of our center stands and chocks cause the shipping cost to be rather high on international orders. Contact Us for a shipping quote.
I don’t see my bike listed. Can you make me a chock or stand?
Our chocks and stands are made based on stock tire and/or suspension measurements. If you don't see your bike listed, or have made modifications to your bike, submit a Custom Request Form and our team will contact you.
Can I use the same chock for multiple bikes?
Our chocks are made to a specific width based on the front tire of the bike. Depending on the width of the tire of other bikes, it may or may not work. The chocks are not adjustable but if the chock is too wide, you can use spacers to narrow the channel of the chock. We do not recommend using spacers when hauling a motorcycle, but for free standing the bike spacers are fine. Less is better.
If I change my front tire will the chock still work?
The chock is made to a certain width and if you change the wheel to a different size, the chock may or may not work properly. If you need a narrower chock, spacers are available here.
If the new tire is too wide for the chock, you will need to get a new chock made for a wider tire.
Can I trailer my bike using only the chock and no straps?
ABSOLUTELY NOT! Always, always, always make sure your bike is strapped in properly.
What materials are used to make the chock?
Steel tubing and steel plate.