Staff Answer
May 06, 2026 - 08:35 PM
They’re designed for different types of bikes—and different types of hold.
Both are secure, but they solve different problems.
Moto-Chok™ (Motorcycles & Dirt Bikes)
- Built for heavier bikes with rigid frames
- Locks the front tire in place for a planted, stable hold
- Ideal for dirt bikes, motorcycles, and heavier e-bikes
- Designed to be used with traditional tie-down straps
Bike Chok (Bicycles & E-Bikes)
- Designed for mountain bikes, road bikes, and e-bikes
- Provides a tight, secure grip on bicycle tires
- Features a tapered cradle + integrated binding-style strap
- Can hold the bike upright on its own for quick, easy loading
How it holds your bike:
- Allows natural sway, using the bike’s suspension
- Keeps everything secure without over-rigid clamping
- Helps reduce stress on components when driving over rough terrain
Strapping recommendations:
- Standard bikes (MTB, road, etc.):
Handlebar straps are recommended, but not required—the built-in strap can securely hold the bike in place - E-bikes:
We always recommend handlebar straps for added security due to the extra weight
Key difference:
- Moto-Chok = rigid, maximum hold for powersports bikes
- Bike Chok = secure, flexible hold designed for bicycles
One system. Dialed for every type of ride.
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