I use this on my 03 Ultra with no problems. If you're careul you can also use a jack (I use a floor jack with a short 2x4) to jack up the bike's rear end enough to spin the wheel during cleaning.
I too like mine. It makes cleaning and maintaining alot easier, BUT, one morning I walked into the garage and my Ultra AND the Chock were laying on it's side. Talking about a sick feeling. Luckily only a scratch on the windshield is all that happened. I have no idea how this happened. I can understand just the bike falling over if not seated in properly but both the bike and the chock... So BEWARE, I now have the chock lag bolted down to the floor. This is the way it was designed to be used. When I first bought the chock and ran the bike up on it I thought " hmmmm how about that, it seems stable enough without bolting it down ". WRONG THINKING.
If you live by yourself you better change your locks. Or move - because you are in a violent quake zone.
I'm putting this on a trailer. It looks like the part that flips up to lock the wheel will hit the fender on a road king. Anyone have experience on this.
Thanks
I don't have a King, but at first glance, it does look like it will, but doesn't come close on my EGC.