The Baxley would work well.
I'm setting up trailer for 2 bikes and I think I could buy 2 baxley for the trailer and attach them semi-permanently using quick-disconnect bolts. Then remove them for use off the trailer at the track.
Just not sure if I should get the Standard, trailer, or sport chock...
Trailer is big, so size is no concern.
what I did when trailering...I just tape marked where the chock went and put in eye bolts just to the front of where the chock would be for my front tie downs...chock never moved...bike strapped down from the fork legs in a similar fashion to this...
and then the rear would be strapped down in a similar fashion to some eyebolts rearward and outboard...all the while, the bike would ride on it's own suspension and the chock would be the stabilizer.