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New Cruiser Cradle wheel chock from Harley-Davidson
Harley-Davidson Press Release - Mar 30, 2011



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New Cruiser Cradle wheel chock from Harley-Davidson

The new, Cruiser Cradle Wheel Chock (P/N 92900001, $249.95) from Harley-Davidson® Genuine Motor Accessories will hold a motorcycle securely on the ground, on a trailer, or in the back of a pickup truck.

Made of sturdy aluminum, the lightweight, folding wheel chock is easy to transport and can be used in a garage or driveway for storage, service or when washing a bike. When equipped with the optional Trailer Adapter (P/N 92900002, $29.95), the wheel chock can be easily moved to a trailer or truck bed.  

Designed for roll-on/roll-off use, the rocking cradle allows one person to easily park a motorcycle in the stand, and Cruiser Cradle holds the bike in place without straps. The one-person operation simplifies securing the bike for transport, and upright storage saves garage space and permits easy access to both sides of the motorcycle.

Cruiser Cradle Wheel Chock may be used with any motorcycle model with vehicle weight up to 3,000 pounds, front or rear wheel size of 14 inches to 22 inches rim diameter, and 3.15-inch to 8.66-inch nominal wheel width.

Click here to see a demonstration video. 

Harley-Davidson Motor Company produces heavyweight custom, cruiser and touring motorcycles and offers a complete line of Harley-Davidson motorcycle parts, accessories, riding gear and apparel, and general merchandise. 


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