Pingel Style Motorcycle Pit Posse Wheel Chock - 6.5" on 2040-parts.com
Peoria, Illinois, US
used pit posse motorcycle wheel chock,
opening for wheel measures 6 1/2"
chrome, one end has the rubber cap torn (see photo)
includes mounting hardware,
no reserve, thanks,
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