Wheel Chock Recommendation for Loading 2009 Yamaha TMax Scooter in Trailer
Published 05/24/2016 >
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Question:
The MT70075 chock looks ideal, but Im concerned about the smaller tire size of my 2009 Yamaha TMax scooter. Tire size 120/70R15. Im concerned that due to a smaller tire, the chock may 1 rub against the fender, which is about 19 inches off the ground in the front, and 2 not be secure due to the thinner tire. Any thoughts? Thanks!
asked by: Jon
Expert Reply:
The tallest section of the Maxxtow Chock part (DISCONTINUED) MT70075 measures 12-7/8 inches. The front portion of your fender being 19 inches off the ground would be just fine in that regard.
That being said I do believe your rotor would interfere with the side rail of the chock system.
A better option would be the part # RA-17 which is much smaller and wouldn't interfere. The tallest portion of the chock is 8-9/16 inches.
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